I cannot even express how excited I am to share a little bit about Sara & Jordan's big day with you all. Not only was Sara the first bride to use one of my Oatmeal Lace creations for her own wedding, she also runs a stellar blog, Eco-Vintage Weddings, that is devoted to vintage-inspired and budget-friendly weddings that have little impact on the environment. Um, sign me up, please?! You can head over there to check out even more pictures of her beautiful, DIY wedding in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. All photos were taken by the talented Creative Kindling. (Click on any below for a larger view!)
Enough from me- here is Sara to walk you through her day.
Our wedding day was the hottest day of 2010 in Sioux Falls thus far - it was over 100 degrees with humidity! We had ambitious goals to do most of our wedding photos outside, but we decided to alter that plan once we experienced the heat firsthand. Our wedding was vintage-inspired, nature-inspired, eco-friendly and absolutely, 100% us. We were engaged for 11 months before our wedding, and I spent most of those 11 months working each day on something for the wedding. (side note) Seriously guys- Sara and Jordan were really a DIY duo! Check out just a few of the things they created for their wedding: all the wedding stationery, from save the date cards to programs to thank you cards, a rice krispie treat wedding cake (I die!), cake table bunting, burlap table squares, all signage except for the guestbook itself, garter & throw-away garter, bridesmaids hair pieces, and more! Amazing. Ok - back to Sara! We spent 6 months designing all of the pieces in our wedding invitation suite, and probably another 2-3 months designing all of the other wedding stationery. It was some of the most enjoyable months of wedding planning - these were projects that my husband and I completed together, and we enjoyed putting our creative minds together. The end result is more than we could have imagined! Our reception centerpieces included 1-2 birdhouses (my mother collects birdhouses, so we honored her by incorporating pieces from her collection. The birdhouses also brought in our nature-inspired, eco-friendly vibe; since she already owned the birdhouses, we didn't need to purchase centerpieces, thereby reducing our waste impact!), a wedding photo of our relatives, a wooden letter "G" that I painted ivory and distressed, and a sign, explaining our centerpiece choices and our commitment to being eco-friendly. We also made napkins out of fabric that we purchased locally, and folded cootie catchers with trivia about my husband and I as a couple. Last, tucked inside the napkins on the tables was a ticket to our Photobooth, encouraging guests to take 5 minutes in the photobooth that we made.
We served Mexican food (our favorite), danced to Michael Buble's "Everything" for our first dance, and boogied the rest of the night away to our favorite tunes blaring from our iPod. It was the most memorable day of our lives, and we feel so grateful to our families and friends for all of their help, love and support.
Such a wonderful DIY wedding! Thanks so much for sharing, Sara, and congrats again to you and Jordan!!!
Vendors:
Photography: Creative Kindling
Flowers: The Flower Shop
Ceremony: Augustana College Chapel of Reconciliation
Reception: Washington Pavilion of Arts & Science
Dress: Happily Ever After Bridal Salon (I wore an Alfred Angelo gown that has since been discontinued)
Birdcage Veil: Symphony Bridal
Hair: Salon Ne-Zhoni
Tuxedo: Evelyn's Floral & Formalware
Guestbook Tree: Lovliday
Etsy sellers: Paloma's Nest, Oatmeal Lace Design, LeahLeah, The Lucky Button, Y&E Bridal, BPoetic, Nomsa, Whisker Graphics, Whisker Works, galla 15, Earmark, ARemarkYouMade, QACreate, BoutiqueSophia
Sheet Cakes: HyVee Bakery, Sioux Falls, SD
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Real Wedding, Sara & Jordan in Sioux Falls, SD
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so many wonderful details! what a beautiful wedding!
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