The Reception Decor

I’m actually going to break the reception post into two parts- events and decor. Today is all about the decor. And I should just start out by saying: wedding planning, it’s just not my thing.  But I am a pretty decisive person, so when I settled on Navy for the bridesmaids dresses it was a pretty easy shift to Navy and White with the decor.

BUT there is a problem with Navy and white… white is pretty much your only flower choice.  (you could choose blue, but there are very few naturally blue flowers and they are usually not dark blue) And the flowers were REALLY important to me (I think good flowers can make or break a space). But solid white flowers seemed kind of boring to me, so I had this vision of adding in greenery with a lot of texture in it to make the white flowers a lot more organic and definitely more interesting.  I met with 3 different florists and talked about my vision for the centerpieces but when I met with GRO Designs they TOTALLY got my vision, so we almost immediately hired them.  And check out the amazing job they did! They also posted about our wedding on their blog here.

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Each table was a little bit different.  We had twenty five tables and 10 had tall centerpieces (like the one above) and 10 had shorter centerpieces (like the pictures below).  One of the things I cared about was that people could have a conversation over the centerpiece, so I asked GRO to make them either short enough to be seen over or tall enough to be seen under. Mission Accomplished!  receptionflowers4

I love that each one was different but had elements of the same: wood, succulents, white flowers, textured greenery.  receptionflowers1

Gro also provided the lighting to ‘set the mood’ at the tables.  Even though our reception was early (5pm ish in the summer) and was well lit from the outside most of the time, I liked the candle lighting because it creates a certain atmosphere.   receptionflowers2

The navy table cloths came from our caterer as well as the cake (Sweet Memories if you are curious).  That cake was DELICIOUS.  Flowers and Wedding Cake rank pretty high up there on my importance scale for a wedding reception.  And I have to say, our vendors did fantastic jobs at both!! For the cake, Sweet Memories provided the cake, but GRO provided the flowers.  Check out the flower explosion that happened on my cake!

 

receptioncake receptioncake1 I LOVED how it turned out, I could not have been more pleased with the results!! Delicious cake AND its beautiful… Perfection.

Our guests names were arranged in wooden name card holders that GRO provided so they could find their appropriate table and just for fun I decorated a wooden chalkboard that normally hangs in my kitchen to tell people what our social media #hashtags were for the night.  I love this tradition that is starting, we only had a few participants, but I like being able to see everyone’s pictures from an event!

receptionwelcome1 And for our guestbook we had guests sign a book of our engagement pictures. (also done by Lauren Guy Photography).  It has been the perfect way to save their sentiments as well as having a cute book of our engagement photos to look through!  receptionwelcome That just about wraps up what we had as decor! I thought it all turned out beautifully! Stay tuned Monday for a wrap up of what we had goin’ on at the reception!

 

All photos on this post are courtesy of Lauren Guy Photography.

The Ceremony

These days I think that wedding receptions get far more attention than the ceremony itself.  But my new husband and I are both very active in our church and faith is really at the center of our relationship, so we really wanted the ceremony to take center stage on our ‘big day’.

My husband and I met because my twin brother who is a United Methodist preacher set us up.  Reese grew up in the church my brother had been appointed to serve.  It also happens that this church has a STUNNING traditional sanctuary that I swear was designed to look good for weddings.  So our ceremony venue was an easy choice.

There were a lot of easy choices about our ceremony: growing up as a Methodist preacher’s kid, I’d been to more than my fair share of weddings and knew that I wanted the traditional liturgy found in our hymnal.  Plus with two preachers in my immediate family I knew who would perform the ceremony.  I wanted both my twin brother and my dad to be a part of performing the ceremony.  My dad walked me down the aisle, and then during one of the songs he changed into his robe and stole and joined Arthur.   ceremony One of the harder decisions was aesthetic.  With such a glorious sanctuary, the flowers didn’t need to be very showy, but I wanted something that would complement the beauty of the sanctuary, but also not blend into the background.  Enter GRO Designs, my florist, and BY FAR my favorite vendor to work with.    Nathan, Krisi and Lauren were awesome to work with and check out their fabulous but simple design for the altar in the sanctuary:

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You’ll get to see some of their masterpieces at the reception in my blog post tomorrow, but I couldn’t have been more pleased with their idea for our two sanctuary arrangements.

See the guy in that picture above? His name is Micah and he is a fantastic musician who plays at our contemporary worship service and someone who has become a good friend of my husband and I.  (ps he and his wife got married the weekend before we did!)  He played two songs at our wedding, both traditional hymns but played at a faster pace because slow songs make me want to scream.  We picked Be Thou My Vision and How Great Thou Art;  both of those songs remind me of my childhood growing up in smaller churches with very traditional worship services.   And we decided to have How Great Thou Art as a congregational hymn because I think there is something very powerful about having all the people in your life who love you joining in your ceremony.

I’m kind of jumping backwards in the ceremony, but one of the coolest feelings for me was walking down the aisle.  I thought I had my emotions pretty much in check, and was feeling very in control and then I realized that I knew all of these people (well, almost all). It was very overwhelming to think about the different phases of my life and the people who represented those all in this one place at this one time.  And there at the end of the aisle was my sweet groom waiting for me.  walking-the-aisle And since we are moving backward through the ceremony, here is a wonderful shot right before the wedding ceremony (and proof positive that you should pick an EXCELLENT wedding photographer).  Our photographer had me kiss my dad’s cheek right before we went in the doors.  It is such a sweet picture and an excellent reminder of how much I love my dad.   sanctuary

Our photographer was fantastic.  If you are in Dallas and need a photographer, I highly recommend Lauren Guy. The below picture of my bridesmaids and I is another excellent example of how great a photographer she is:   bridesmaids In case you are wondering the dresses are Alfred Sung in Midnight Dupioni, they turned out beautifully (and they have pockets!!)! I love the way navy and white look together!!

And one last picture from the ceremony part of the day and its one of my favorites.  This picture turned out beautifully of our three generations.  How beautiful are my mom and grandmother? I am so very lucky to have so many wonderful female influences in my life and if I turn out half as good as either of them, I’ll consider myself a success.  Plus between the two of them, they have had 90+ years of marriage!  three-generations

 

Want to see the other parts of our wedding? Check them out here:

Reception Part 2

Reception Part 1

The Dress

Rehearsal Dinner

The Proposal

 

Rehearsal Dinner

As is tradition, the night before the wedding we had a rehearsal dinner. In my family we like to include as many people as possible, so our rehearsal dinner was about 75 people: mostly family and out of town guests.

Reese and I had just started looking for a place to host our rehearsal dinner when I drug him along to a Bridal Show at the Dallas Convention Center.  If you’ve never been to one of these, it can be HUGELY overwhelming… tons of vendors all trying to sell you what they’ve got. I will say though, about 75% of our vendors we ended up using came from the bridal show, so I guess it was worth it.  And BONUS Reese won a push-up contest while we were there.

Anyway, one of our favorite restaurants in downtown Plano, a pizza place called Urban Crust, was there handing out their flyers for their event space called Rooftop.  It is a perfect reception location on (you guessed it) the rooftop of a building in downtown Plano.  They serve delicious pizza and pasta from Urban Crust or mexican food from their sister restaurant Urban Rio.  Its a gorgeous loft type room and their employees were awesome to work with plus the food was DE-LI-CIOUS.

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The room has this gorgeous wall of windows and a patio where you can watch the sunset. See my brother and his girlfriend (and their ridiculous photo-genetic-ness) posing on the patio?  rehearsal-dinner1

My mother has an incredible talent for flower arranging so she (with some assistance from a great friend) put together these flower arrangements for the tables and the hallway as you walk in.  She usually finds a wholesale florist she can order from and she has superb talent when putting these together.  We wanted them to be a splash of color for the room since it is primarily black.  The burlap rosettes were a crate and barrel find earlier this year.  I think they are napkin rings? But we tied them up with lace and burlap and tied them around 3 mason jars to make each centerpiece.

Then for the welcome table we just used the larger size of jars with lace or burlap tied around it.  The engagement pictures were framed from one of my showers and made the perfect accent as you walked in the room!

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I love the way these flowers turned out, they were so perfect for the space and atmosphere of our rehearsal dinner!

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And one last picture from our rehearsal dinner that I love and makes me laugh.  This is a group of groomsmen and ushers that look like they are getting ready to stir up some trouble… and their ringleader? My esteemed brother-in-law (he’s the one in the aviators). 

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Want to see the other parts of our wedding? Check them out here:

Ceremony

Reception Part 2

Reception Part 1

The Dress

The Proposal