Real Wedding | Justin + Jordan

“Jordan & Justin’s wedding was such a memorable day for us! They are a sweet couple who have been together since they were 17. The month they were married they celebrated not only their marriage, but also Jordan becoming a Doctor. Jordan & Justin took the time to add so many personal details to their wedding day that it was truly a photographers dream capturing it all!” – MattnNat Photographers

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I am obsessed with Jordan’s gorgeous dress!!! It fit’s her beautifully and she had the lace straps created and sewn just for her!!! This is such a pretty picture of her and her stunning accessories…

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“My favorite wedding memory was definitely the first look. After our wedding photographers suggested the idea we thought about how great it would be to just spend a few minutes together before the ceremony. Afterwards most couples spend time talking with family and friends and of course dancing so to have those few moments together in the quiet of the woods was so special to us. I also enjoyed being able to see Justin’s reaction when he saw me for the first time up close. That moment and the pictures that capture the moment are truly priceless…

Real Wedding | Justin + Jordan

..My wonderful parents and I DIY’d almost everything for the wedding. For the invitations we used cards and pockets paper with a pocket fold and envelope and we designed, printed and cut all the inserts. We did the same for every paper product including menus, programs, place cards and the seating chart. We bought a specialty pressed paper from a local store, which was incorporated into all of the paper products. We also made tags for our favors. Other DIY projects included the table decorations. For the candles, we bought inexpensive glassware and used a glue to make the glass appear frosted; other candles were decorated with bark ribbon. For the cocktail tables and the ceremony aisle decorations we wrapped galvanized buckets with bark ribbon and our florist filled them. All of the table numbers and the Mr and Mrs sign on the sweetheart table were made from wooden letters/numbers from the craft store and were spray-painted. We had wooden signs for the cake, guestbook, bar, specialty drink, a here comes the bride sign and a welcome sign all made by my father.  He also made a series of frames with pictures of close family members who had passed. He stained the wood to look like barn wood and I painted the white lettering on all the signs. My father also made our ceremony table and our cake box the same way. He even made our ring box and I filled it with moss and tied the rings down with ribbon. Our family friend handmade the wooden vase that we used for our ceremony, which now sits in our living room with our original wedding rose. We also use our ceremony table as a side table in our hallway. These items are so special to us and we love that we were able to incorporate them into our home. Aside from these sentimental items that we display and use, I was able to sell the rest on Craigslist!

Real Wedding | Justin + Jordan

..My something old borrowed and blue was a family heirloom ring from my mother’s side. It is still in its original setting from the late 1800’s. This was my great-great grandmothers engagement ring and we still have the original box. After having the setting checked I wore the ring on my pinky finger during the wedding. My shoes were new, and sequined blue!

Real Wedding | Justin + Jordan

..My advice to all my friends planning their upcoming weddings is to pick a photographer that you are comfortable with and that you know will give you the type of pictures you want. Everyone will tell you how fast the whole day flies by and what you really have left besides the memories are the photographs or videos so it’s SO important to know what to expect and to be comfortable on the day of the wedding so you have the best pictures possible. Remember, as a bride or groom you are only seeing one perspective of your wedding. It was so fun to look through pictures and watch the video and see all of our friends having fun and actually watch our ceremony from the viewer’s perspective. I would also tell upcoming brides in the planning process not to let others influence you or your fiancés decisions too much. Once you agree on something, just have it your way. This is your wedding and you should have things how you want them. Justin’s piece of advice is not to stress about the small stuff. Things don’t always go perfectly on the day of the wedding but it’s better to just let go and not worry about the small things. You are getting married to your best friend and no matter what; it will be the happiest day of your life!” – Jordan, the bride

Real Wedding | Justin + Jordan

photography: MattnNat Photographers (Matt and Natalie Thomas) // venue: Riverdale Manor , Lancaster PA // paper supplies: Cards and Pockets // florals: Splints and Daisies // ceremony guitarist: Luke Abruzzo from GigMasters // DJ: DJ Freez (Ray Rowe) // videographer: Black Tie Video // cake: House of Clarendon // dress: Robin Jillian ( Lily’s Bridal , Arbutus MD) // bridesmaid dresses made by the brides seamstress Diane Blakley – she also made the straps that were added to the brides strapless dress! Columbia, MD // guy’s attire: Men’s Warehouse // hair: Lauren Ward, of Ooh la lal Salon // makeup: Jennifer Tanko

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Top 3 Tips on Wedding Receptions

A wedding reception is potentially the most important part of your big day, as guests will spend the majority of the day there; therefore if you are looking to leave a big impression amongst guests then attention should to focus in this area. Here are a few tips on what areas you will need to consider.

Location

Your wedding theme will affect where you choose the location. Consider how you can make the most of your location, is there anything interesting about the place you’ll marry, an interesting history or is it somewhere that is famous for a particular food, drink or dance. This will heavily influence the color scheme.

Top 3 Tips on Wedding Receptions

Sometimes, receptions are held under stars and moons. An outer door night reception can bring unexpected effect.

Top 3 Tips on Wedding Receptions

Decorations

Decorations are usually influenced by theme, color, and budget or simply just to the bride and groom’s taste. Homemade flags, bunting, paper flowers and paper lanterns have become increasingly popular at wedding receptions, due to their homespun look and a cheaper alternative to other more pricey decorations.

Top 3 Tips on Wedding Receptions

Food & Drink

Food and drink can be critical at a wedding and it is the one thing that will make guests leave 100% satisfied. We’re guessing this is mostly with the men, but women are more likely to be impressed by presentation and visual impact. So it’s important to get it right, make sure you can trial and test some food before you book. Make sure both you and the groom go so that you have varying opinions and taste buds.

Top 3 Tips on Wedding Receptions

We hope this has helped you, should you require more information on how you can incorporate your invitations into your reception simply leave us a message right here or contact us at invitesweddings2012@gmail.com .

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Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Whimsical Gray and Yellow Outdoor Wedding

California weather makes it easy to plan an outdoor wedding, but making that wedding unique and personal is up to the bride and groom. I must say, this couple did an excellent job of turning a popular wedding venue, Franciscan Gardens , into an intimate, whimsical wedding celebration. Complementary orange and pink flowers and streamers add whimsy and cheer to this gray and yellow wedding photographed by Candice Benjamin Photography . The vintage Coca-Cola bottles and adorable dessert table give off a playful vibe. I only wish this couple didn’t make wedding planning look so easy!

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

The groom takes his first look at his beautiful bride before the couple exchanges vows.

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

I am obsessed with the colorful streamers and the “Here Comes the Bride” bunting!

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

How cute and fun are the groom’s color-coordinating socks?

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Yellow and Gray Garden Wedding in California

Vendors:

Photographer: Candice Benjamin Photography / Venue: San Juan Capistrano Franciscan Gardens / Event Coordinator: Lauren of Lavender Grey Events / Hair and Makeup: Serene Bridal Beauty – Evelyn / Florist: Pixie Petals – Leslie / Desserts: Sweet & Saucy Shop / DJ: Angel from Extreme DJ / Wedding Dress: J. Crew / Hair Accessory: Tessa Kim

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Pink Hues Wedding | Inkspot Crow & Amy Raab

Aaron & Heather’s wedding day will do nothing short of take your breath away. Pinks and peach and peonies galore, it’s the complete story book wedding wrapped up with the most heart-felt emotions! This couple promised their lives to each other at the Chesapeake Bay Beach Club while Amy Raab and Inkspot Crow watched on, snapping photographs and capturing footage.

If each and every frame of that wonderful wedding film didn’t make you gawk and gaze, just wait until you see the photographs. No detail went unplanned, but when their big day came you can tell that Heather and Aaron’s hearts were where they needed to be– on each other!

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Wedding Vendors
Photographer: Amy Raab Photography
Venue: Chesapeake Bay Beach Club
Flowers & Decor: Flower Follies
Hair & Make Up: Amie Decker Beauty
DJ: Rich Buchanan
Bride’s Dress: Jim Hjelm
Bridesmaid Dresses: J Crew
Cake Baker: Fiona's Cakes
Ketubah: Urban Collective
Videographer: Inkspot Crow Films

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