Today's Real Wedding comes courtesy of our dear friends Scott and Jennifer over at Red Fish Blue Fish Photography. As two of the most fun people I know, they always seem to attract creative, whimsical, fun-loving clients, and this couple is no different! 

Red Fish Blue Fish Photography
 

From beginning to end, Mary and Gregoire's wedding was all about combining their cultures, families and traditions. The two weeks leading up to the wedding were an ongoing celebration as all of Gregoire's friends and relatives arrived from France, and there were picnics, BBQs and parties galore, including the highlight of them all, a rehearsal dinner baseball game! The first annual "Franco-American Classic" was held the night before the wedding, complete with silk screened uniforms designed by Mary's mother, and all the baseball essentials: hotdogs, beer, peanuts and cracker jacks. What a  fantastic idea!
Red Fish Blue Fish Photography
 

The wedding itself carried on the fun as well as the incorporation of traditions they loved. They started in the late afternoon with large jars of lemonade and salted butter cookies that Grégoire’s mother brought with her from Quiberon, France, and gave the guests time to enjoy the gorgeous private Northwest gardens where the wedding was taking place. During the ceremony Mary's brother Alistair acted as the officiant, Gregoire's Aunt and Uncle sang a traditional song and Mary's sister-in-law read a poem on friendship. As the happy couple walked back up the aisle as husband and wife their guests showered them in confetti of dried French lavender.
Red Fish Blue Fish Photography

Their lovely color palette of celery green, coral, ivory, chocolate brown and touches of lavender gave a warm and joyous feel to the reception decor which included a tent decorated with strings of lights and tissue paper flowers, 100 different antique dinner plates with various flower designs, and tables filled with Walla Walla wine and platters of food for a big family style feast.
Red Fish Blue Fish Photography

Mary wore a white Siri bridesmaid's dress from Cicada Bridal (great idea!) and two different feather hairpieces that she purchased while traveling through the South of France, one of which she fashioned into a birdcage veil. Her bridesmaids wore custom made skirts from Trish Jens and various crisp white button-down shirts from Anthropologie, and Gregoire and his groomsmen wore matching suits from Banana Republic. So lovely!

For the rest of the resources for Mary and Gregoire's wedding, be sure to check out our Real Weddings section. Thanks for sharing you two!

 

Published Friday, April 11, 2008 9:26 AM by christy

Comments

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

Did you see my baseball themed inspiration board this week? The Franco-American game here would have fit with it perfectly!

Friday, April 11, 2008 12:01 PM by Kathryn

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

This is such a fun wedding. I can almost hear the cheers from my laptop. LOVE the bride's dress. She looks so stylish! What a great wedding.

Saturday, April 12, 2008 5:44 PM by perfect bound

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

Love the baseball photos-what fun! Her dress and veil are perfect and cute and I love the guy's outfits as well. Great photos by Red Fish. Nice detail shots! This wedding should be featured in a magazine, don't you think??

Saturday, April 12, 2008 9:33 PM by ONE LOVE PHOTO

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

We'd love to see this wedding, or any of the beautiful real weddings that we feature, in a magazine (although it will probably be seen by more people right here!)  Junebug Weddings doesn't restrict the copyright of any Junebug member photographers, so if there are any magazine editors out there that would like to feature this real wedding or any other wedding found here, please feel free to give the photographers a call.

All the best,

Blair - Junebug Weddings

Sunday, April 13, 2008 3:51 PM by Blair

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

Hello! I was wondering the location of the wedding? Its absolutely stunning!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:36 AM by karen c

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

Hi Karen,

Their wedding was held in the home and private gardens of close family friends on Bainbridge Island. How sweet of them to open their home to Mary, Gregoire and all their guests!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8:07 PM by christy

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

this was totally awesome! love the bride's dress and headpiece -- my kinda wedding...

Friday, April 18, 2008 5:39 AM by patricia

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

how fun!  i know mary & her family!  and all this creativity and loveliness surprises me not one bit.  what a PERFECT day.  congrats, mary!

kim (o'neill) screen

Friday, April 18, 2008 11:23 AM by good stock

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

I loved the tan suits & that you guys had fun with the different colored ties. Great pics.

My Best,

Jeff Collins

Professional Haberdasher

www.MyHaberdasher.com

Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:56 AM by Jeff Collins, Professional Haberdasher

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

What an amazing celebration! Full of love and family and fun...I'm curious~ what is in the jar hanging from the tree, above the wine corks??

Tuesday, April 29, 2008 7:25 AM by Heidi, Truly Engaging

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

Love this wedding---so down to earth and perfectly beautiful.

Friday, May 02, 2008 4:38 AM by Bonbon Oiseau Bridal

# re: Real Weddings- Mary and Gregoire

And now why not some words in french ? (someone can translate for those of you who don't speak french)

Ce mariage fut un des plus beaux moments de notre vie.

Merci à Debbie et Michael pour tout ce qu'ils ont fait,

merci à Cassie et Doug Picha pour leur merveilleux jardin,

merci à tous ceux qui sont venus, quelquefois de très loin,

merci aux photographes pour ces belle photos.

Patrick & Patricia Bouron

Tuesday, May 20, 2008 12:57 AM by Patrick & Patricia Bouron

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