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It was a rainy day in a log cabin, the perfect venue for a cozy, intimate, lovely wedding. This venue sits in the middle of the Julian, a small tourist town known for it’s famous Apple Pie! This wedding was everything you want a good sweater to be: warm, inviting, soft, and delicate with tons of hand stitched details. From the hand made sign with their last name over the sweetheart table to the sewn programs to the lovely little cake topper, everything was the brides dreams come true!
XO, Couture Events

Kris and Carianne Hein, November 12, 2011 at the Pine Hills Lodge, Julian California

From the Bride:

Our little love story began in 2005 when Kris and I first met. I guess I can’t truly say our “love story” began right when we first met, but it was shortly after because when we met we were both in other relationships, so even though I thought he was extremely attractive and funny I figured Kris and I would never become more than just friends. We ran into each other the following weeks and each time I saw him I felt like a giddy little girl, becoming nervous when I talked to him. I like to think that it was fate that allowed us take the next step because we both ended up being single within days of each other. When Kris heard that I was newly single he called to ask if I was doing ok and also to see if I would go to the movies with him. Our first date is when you could say our love story began. The next five years of dating were filled with many ups and downs. We enjoyed our time together taking mini vacations, going out with friends, and adopting a little puppy we named Bella. It was also in those five years we experienced the worst heartaches imaginable. I lost my grandmother who I loved and adored on Mother’s Day in 2010 and Kris lost his father in a tragic car accident two months later in July. Both of our families were morning the loss of these two incredible people who were the pillars in each of our families. Experiencing such a tremendous loss in both of our lives really brought Kris and I closer because it showed us that we shouldn’t take life or each other for granted and we knew that we wanted to take the next step and get married.
When Kris proposed to me it was truly a surprise. Even though I had shown Kris the exact engagement ring I wanted (and even provided my ring size) I didn’t think he was planning anything since he was still getting over the shock of losing his dad. We knew we wanted to celebrate our 5 year anniversary that was coming up in August, so I planned a weekend trip to Palm Springs, CA. Kris and I arrived in Palm Springs on Friday afternoon to what seemed to be the hottest day on the planet. After driving 3 hours all I wanted to do was take a nap in the air conditioned room. Kris practically had to beg me to get out of the room and after offering to buy me ice cream in town I finally caved in. After driving around the town of Palm Springs Kris pulled over by a park and asks me to take a walk with him so he can give me my anniversary present. As Kris and I were walking around the park I kept hearing a buzzing noise coming from the trees, so when Kris and I stop underneath one of the trees I find myself too busy searching for what insect could be making such a noise that I didn’t realize Kris was holding a gray little box. I also failed to realize that he was on one knee, but after seeing that the gray box was not a ring box I didn’t think anything of it. I opened the box and to my surprise there was a silver cuff bracelet that had the words “Will you marry me?” engraved on it. After reading those four little words I looked to Kris and there he was kneeling on one knee with the engagement ring of my dreams! Kris said the most perfect, romantic words a girl could imagine and after asking those four little words I said YES!! I was in shock and just filled with extreme happiness and love that I couldn’t wait to tell the whole world.

Our wedding was something that I had secretly been envisioning for years. I knew that we wanted our wedding to be an intimate occasion with only the people that were the most important to us. Having our family and our closest friends there was honestly the first thing that we talked about; especially with the losses we had both endured we knew that we didn’t want our wedding to be just about us but about the union of our families coming together as well. We wanted to incorporate as many little things we could into our wedding day that reminded us of our family who we had lost and those who were still with us.

One of the major decisions was where our wedding was going to take place. We knew that with the intimate wedding we were striving for we needed a venue that was going to be cozy, inviting, and would be conducive to the theme of rustic elegance I was going for. My sister emailed me the website to The Pine Hills Lodge in Julian, CA. After looking at just a few of the pictures and finding out that it was originally built as a romantic hideaway in 1912 I knew that we had to check it out. Inside the lodge the walls are lined with pinewood that gave it the warm and cozy feeling I was going for and with a floor to ceiling stone fireplace we could get married in front of I was sold. Not only did this venue fit our criteria perfectly but it also had enough cabins on the property for our immediate family and bridal party to have a place to stay.
The inspiration for our wedding décor came about by mixing the themes that I loved the most, a nice little combination of rustic, vintage, with a little touch of elegance. I knew that I wanted most of our colors to be creamy and white with just a pop of plum for an accent color. I chose to have my flowers reflect the color scheme of light colors so I chose to have creams, whites, and soft pink flowers with a touch of greenery. I wanted my flowers to have a soft feel about them and also wanted to have a little bit of a wildflower look to them as well to tie into the rustic theme. The one thing I was adamant about incorporating into my flowers was the Dusty Miller (a plant with lacy, silvery-green foliage) because it reminded me of my grandmother, if I couldn’t have her there with me on my wedding day I wanted to be reminded of her when I looked at my flowers.

For the pop of color we chose plum. This was the perfect color that complimented our main color scheme of creams and whites. We chose to carry the accent color to the bridesmaid dresses and to the groomsmen’s ties because it is a beautiful deep and rich fall color. The only other hint of plum that we had on the actual day was the plum string we used to tie the escort cards onto our chicken wire frames and the plum ribbon we used on our wedding wands. The plum color was used throughout all of the stationary from the save the dates to the invitations to the wedding programs.

The thing that I loved most about our wedding was the décor that was handmade by either one of my family members or by myself. I can’t thank my brother enough for the beautiful ‘Save the Date’ cards and invitations that he designed from scratch. The burlap and lace table runners were a labor of love that my sister-in-law helped me with, along with showing me how to sew lace pieces together so they would perfectly fit over the glass vases we were using for our flowers. One of my favorite items was the pair of love birds that I hand sewn together to make for our cake topper. I laugh when I look at the birds because not knowingly I made them to resemble myself and Kris, one with short little legs and the other with tall legs. The other handmade item that I love and now have hanging in my house is the “Hein” sign that my brother-in-law made. He used old reclaimed wood to make the sign and then used rope to spell our last name. We hung it above our sweetheart table and it was the perfect addition to the décor.
One of my favorite traditions I carried through on our wedding day was having something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue. My something old was a long strip of tatting that my great-grandmother handmade. I had my florist incorporate it into my bouquet by tucking a piece into the flowers and also by wrapping the stems with it as well. Since I decided not to wear a veil my sister surprised me with a beautiful headband that she made which had a lace flower and long strands of ribbon and lace that were actually incorporated into my updo and then tied into a sweet little bow that sat at the nape of my neck. The something borrowed was from my mother who let me wear a pair of diamond earrings that had belong to my grandmother. And last but not least was the tiny little blue bow that was tied onto my undergarments.

There are a lot of little moments that I still vividly remember that make me smile. One of them being the little adventure Kris and I took along with our photographer’s right before the wedding. It had been raining the whole day and most of our pictures had been either inside or under the awnings outside. Our photographer had the brilliant idea to jump in his car and drive to the spots he had been thinking about. So that is exactly what we did. Prepared with an umbrella for Kris and myself the four of us hopped in his car then hopped out when we found a perfect spot and took many pictures outside in the pouring rain. I still remember laughing at how drenched our poor photographers got because of this adventure. That was such a fun and surreal moment for us because there we were standing in the middle of the road in the pouring rain taking our wedding pictures. You would think that I would have been nervous about getting my make-up or hair ruined but I didn’t care because I knew that these pictures were going to turn out amazing.

Another special moment that I can vividly remember is getting this overwhelming feeling of love and joy as Kris and I stood there holding hands just listening to our officiant and then getting that giddy little feeling again just before he pronounced us as husband and wife. I just remember looking at Kris and thinking “this is the moment I have been waiting for my entire life.” I couldn’t imagine saying those special vows with anyone but Kris and in front of our loved ones was just an amazing moment I will never forget.

To incorporate what the town of Julian is known for, apples, we decided that our wedding favors were going to be a mixture of chocolate, caramel, and candy covered apples. They were wrapped up and tied with cute little ribbons, displayed on the sideboard; sitting on white cake stands and lace doilies, which my great -grandmother made, for our guests to take and enjoy.

Vendors:

Coordination & Styling: Couture Events, http://www.CoutureEventsSD.com
Photographer: Sean Walker Photography, http://www.seanwalkerphotography.com/
DJ: Sound Prodigy, http://www.soundprodigy.com/
Flowers: Allen’s Flowers, http://www.allensflowers.com/
Hair: Hair by Kendra, http://hairstylesbykendra.com/about_us
Makeup: Katie Joyner, http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1404513685
Venue: Pine Hills Lodge, Julian, CA , http://www.pinehillslodge.com/
Invitation Designer: Jordan Cordova
Cake/Desserts: Flour Power, http://flourpower.com/
Wedding Gown Designer: Demetrios, http://www.demetriosbride.com/
Bridesmaid’s Dress Designer: Bill Levkoff, http://www.billlevkoff.com/
Officiant: Craig Knudsen, http://www.craigdoesweddings.com/

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Kelly & Mike’s wedding and all of the lovely details was featured on WEDDING CHICKS! 

Kelly and Mike’s wedding at the gorgeous Mt. Woodson Castle combined vintage and rustic elegance in a perfectly unique way.

The ceremony was held in front of the castle and set the tone for the rest of the evening. From the gorgeous bridesmaids in the floor length purple gowns to the groomsmens bow ties to the adorable DIY Here comes the bride sign, every detail was in unison.

After the ceremony guests stepped foot inside of the castle to begin cocktail hour. They were greeted by escort cards tied onto vintage keys and strung across the entrance to create an adorable DIY cocktail welcome display representative of the couple complete with nicknacks, flowers in vintage bottles, pictures of the couple and family, and their moss initials.

Soon the guests headed out to the front lawn for the reception with the cutest lemonade stand ever,  the guests enjoyed purple lemonade and were able to take their lemonade jars to the bar to personalize them with their own choice of shots or soda. The mason jars also doubled as favors for the guests. Some of our favorite accents at the reception were the purple wildflower centerpieces, candles aglow on wooden stumps, burlap runners, and the delicious dessert buffet .

The guests danced the night away inside of the candle lit castle. It was the perfect ending to this fairytale wedding!

Vendors:

Coordination and Event Design: Couture Events 

Venue & Catering: Mt. Woodson Castle

Catering: Personal Touch Dining http://www.personaltouchdining.com/

Florals: Heather Bartlett, Heathersflowers1@hotmail.com

Photobooth: Classy Event Group

DJ: Jeremy Smith

Photography: Dana Grant Photography

XO Couture Events

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Gorgeous is the only word for this beach wedding.

Gorgeous couple, stunning setting, and delicious details!

 

Christine and Ryan got married on the beautiful island of Oahu. “We chose a destination wedding because everyone told us that the day would go by in a flash and we really wanted to make the most of it and be able to spend quality time with the people that are dearest to us. It helped our families to bond and allowed all of our friends to go on a trip together that we wouldn’t have been able to orchestrate otherwise.“~ Christine, Bride.

It was a toes-in-the-sand, beach ceremony at Turtle Bay. The crystal blue water background could not have been more picture perfect. “The best part of the day was walking down the aisle and seeing Ryan’s face for the first time. His tears were so sweet and made all my nervous butterflies go away!” ~ Christine.

The reception was simple elegance. “I wanted the focus to be on the beautiful surroundings and just be punctuated by our details. My favorite details at the reception were the cobalt bottles we found at Pier One combined with the starfish. It was a simple, yet eclectic vibe.” ~ Christine.

We decided to do DIY floral centerpieces. Christine wanted all white florals to compliment the cobalt blue bridesmaids dresses, which were very fresh and clean. We ordered the flowers a month before and picked them up the morning of the wedding and arranged them in the cobalt bottles. We also made all the bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnières, corsages, and mothers bouquets out of white orchids and hydrangea that were finished with white ribbon.  Christine’s bouquet was made by a local florist with white hydrangea and white calla lilies, stunning!

For escort cards they wrote each guest’s name on a sand dollar in cobalt blue. They also had a white dessert bar including chocolate and carrot cake, white frosted cupcakes, cake, powdered sugar cookies, mini cannolis, cappuccino creme filled profiterole, and tiramisu.

 

♥ Vendors ♥

 

Wedding Coordinator: Couture Events

Photographer: Teale Photography

Travel Agent and Coordinator: Tracey, Kahala Travel

Hair:  Heather, Hot Seat Salon

Venue: Turtle Bay, Oahu

Wedding Gown and Bridesmaid Dresses: Prevue, San Diego

Officiant: Craig Caster

DJ: ShowTime DJ, finaleDJ@hotmail.com

This Destination Wedding was also featured on

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This DIY Ranch Wedding was so full of love and surprises! I adore this couple and it was such a pleasure to coordinate their special day! Our favorite surprise was Jared surprising Sophie with their first dance directly after the ceremony. Not only did they dance, everyone did!  A field of lovers dancing, it was truly a beautiful moment. Something out of a spectacular musical! Want to know more? Grab a cup of coffee, get comfy, and read all about this fabulous wedding from the brides perspective below!

♥ Details from the Bride:

We both have large families, large friend groups, and we work with a large youth group. We knew we couldn’t host everyone the way we would like to, so we divided up the day in a slightly unique way. We had a ceremony that was open invitation, a family dinner to host our families (and some people who had traveled), and a dancing and dessert reception in the evening for family and friends.
CEREMONY: The ceremony and family dinner was at Wildwood Ranch, a Salvation Army camp in Ramona, CA, where close family friends live and work. I wanted to get married under a tree for the simplicity and beauty of being outdoors. Jared knew this, and proposed under a tree, so I’m so glad we found a ceremony location under a tree. The rustic feel fit both of our styles. We chose an open field for the ceremony so we weren’t limited in space. We made it BYOB style – “Bring Your Own Blanket”. People filled in the field with blankets, lawn chairs, umbrellas, even a tent! It gave the whole ceremony a laid back and celebratory atmosphere. There was no stuffy wedding feeling…people even cheered when I walked down the aisle! During communion time someone told us it felt like a music festival.
WEDDING PARTY and FAMILY: Instead of having our bridesmaids and groomsmen all walk down the aisle and stand next to us (there were 21 of them total!), we just had our siblings stand with us as witnesses. The rest of our friends helped serve communion to the guests and lead worship. We crafted our ceremony very intentionally. To symbolize the uniting of our families we gathered around a small, unplanted tree and each person in our immediate family dropped in a scoop of dirt. We wanted to acknowledge the support of our family as we grow together in marriage. The apple tree is planted near where we got married and we’ll be able to watch it grow over the years.
SURPRISES: Even though I spent months planning each part of the wedding, Jared (my now husband) managed to sneak in surprises all day. The biggest was that our first dance happened directly after the ceremony. At first I thought the wrong song played for our exit, but he smiled and said “Did you think I could wait to dance with you until tonight?” We love dancing together and it was an amazing moment to be united in marriage and dancing together immediately. (The song was “You Are The Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne). The guests knew it was coming and everyone was invited to join in the dancing. We were so surrounded by love and joy those four minutes. There were even trumpets that popped out of the crowd like the wedding scene in Love Actually!
RECEPTION: Our reception was at Marina Village in San Diego. We didn’t want a beach or nautical wedding even in San Diego, and the wood paneled room actually continued the rustic feel of the wedding while we gave our guests a view of the beautiful harbor. We used wood slices, tin cans, mason jars, vintage items, and candles all mixed together. The majority of our flowers were planted, and many people took them home afterwards. Jared’s favorite animal is an owl, so I was thrilled to find those adorable owls (they’re salt and pepper shakers) on etsy.com.
GUESTBOOK: Our version of a guestbook was a patchwork quilt where our guests signed fabric squares. It will be sewn together into a quilt we’ll have forever in our home together. It’s a beautiful collection of joyful messages and wisdom from those who were a part of the day. Our friends helped supply the desserts while an incredibly talented friend catered the more savory food. She created an amazing menu and used all local and organic ingredients. We used bamboo plates and flatware, and biodegradable cups.
DANCE, DANCE, DANCE: We knew we wanted a reception with lots of dancing. But we still had no idea how much dancing there would be. Our friends kept the dance floor filled past capacity the entire night. The remarks I keep getting after the wedding was “that was the best dance party I’ve ever been to” or “I’ve never had so much fun at a wedding reception.”
THE DRESS: My dress was handmade by Chris Gennero ! I couldn’t find “The Dress” anywhere, and I couldn’t spend much on a wedding dress. It was important to me to have an ethically made wedding dress and I loved being able to support a local designer. It’s actually made out of shower curtains from Anthropologie!
BOUQUET: I knew my whole life I wanted my mom to make my wedding bouquet. The bouquet was wrapped in a handkerchief from my grandmother (she gave one to each granddaughter who was getting married, and left this one for me when she passed away). Inside my mom wrapped a heart necklace that belonged to her grandmother, and then her mom (my grandmother). It was such a personal way to keep both grandmothers with me for the day.
JEWELRY: I made jewelry for my bridesmaids from the paper beads made by women in Rwanda at an organization (Ndengera) that Jared has visited and is very important to our church and to us. My own necklace had pearls and one gray paper bead. It was another way of including others (across the world!) in our wedding.
IT TAKES A COMMUNITY: Our friends got involved with nearly every aspect of the day. Jared lived in an amazing house at the time, and his housemates helped shape so much of the day – they were artistic inspiration, the DJ, the emcee, the caterer, and the videographer. My roommate designed the invitations, another friend did the calligraphy. A collection of friends played the music at the ceremony. A coworker made our wedding cake. A friend ran a photo booth, filled with silly props. David Blakeman, our photographer, is a friend from Arizona drove out to be part of our wedding. This made our wedding an amazing community effort – not just “our” or “my” day, but a day for everyone to celebrate our marriage together. Krystel and the staff of Couture Events did an amazing job pulling together all the various DIY elements to make the day run so smoothly.

Sophie and Jared’s Wedding was also featured on:

FORGET ME KNOT WEDDINGS!

♥ Vendors:

Coordination: Couture Events
Photographer: David Blakeman
Photographer: Garrett Richardson
Ceremony & Family Dinner Venue: Wildwood Ranch
Reception Venue: Marina Villiage
DJ: Sean Sand
Hair and Make up: Heather and Holly, Hot Seat Salon
Wedding Gown: Christopher Gennaro, redcheckermini@yahoo.com
Jared’s suit: H&M (I always wanted to know where the men’s suits were from!)
Hair flower and waist flowers: Feathers and Frills
Maid of Honor dress: Priscilla of Boston
Family Dinner Catering: Jan Sheridan
Reception Catering: Ashley Freese and Sati Faulks (cabbages & kings)
Officiant- Dee Kelley
Rentals: Raphaels

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