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Vintage Backyard Wedding from Bryan and Mae Photography – Samantha and Scott

January 16, 2013 | editorial team

Oh, the sweet vintage style decor details of this backyard wedding in South Dakota are simply darling. From the bride Samantha’s delicate lace wedding dress to the playful favors, signage, games and food displays (A popcorn cart! Giant jenga!) you can tell each piece of the day was created with love. Enjoy the wedding story of Samantha and Scott, and these lovely photos by Bryan and Mae!

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The Couple: Samantha and Scott

The Wedding: 8.4.12 – Aberdeen, South Dakota

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

What three adjectives best describe your wedding day? Laid-back, cozy, and whimsical.

Was there a decor theme that ran through your wedding? What was the inspiration for that particular idea and how did it reflect you as a couple? We did not have a particular decor theme for our wedding. However, like many brides-to-be these days, I was constantly browsing Pinterest and got a lot of inspiration from there!

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

What were some of the different ways you used decor elements to create the beautiful, cohesive event you were envisioning? A lot of our decorations were created from things we picked up at antique and thrift stores. From the sheets on the hay bale seats to the dishes used for dinner and the vintage books and trinkets used as centerpieces, so much of what was used that day had a previous history. The vases and containers used for the flowers were also found at antique and thrift stores. Our fantastic florist used a lot of lavender and babys breath – which was simple and smelled heavenly! The market lights we purchased from a vendor online and we really loved what they added to the ambiance after the sunset.

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Where did you choose to hold your wedding, and how did the location influence your decor decisions? We decided to have our wedding at my parents house. They were so wonderful to open up their home to all of our friends and family who traveled so far to celebrate with us. Their home is a large cabin surrounded by prairie and farmland and with a small creek running behind it: the place has a lot of beauty and character of its own, so decorating it was easy to do. A lot of the decorations we used were found on the property – like a vintage sewing table, an old door, the spools the hors d’oeuvres were served on, and the cattle gates we used as part of the backdrop for the ceremony.

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Looking back, do you have a favorite project or successful decor idea from your wedding? Tell us what you loved about it! We wanted our wedding to be a day where those we loved were involved and felt part of it rather than just bystanders, and that is exactly what happened. Scotts parents made the wine, our friends made homebrewed beer and sangria, and various friends and family contributed to the dessert table. My dad, brothers, and brother-in-laws all worked so hard to help set up the site of the ceremony – and it turned out perfect. And so many friends and family were there that morning to help set up for the celebration. We feel so blessed to have so many people in our lives that were willing to contribute so much to our day. The personal touches that were added by all the important people in our lives are what we love most about our wedding – and we would not change a thing about it!

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

Vintage backyard farm wedding in South Dakota - photos by Bryan and Mae | via junebugweddings.com

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Bryan and Mae
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Brides parents home
Officiant: Close friend of couple, Bill Wilkin
Invitation Designer: Thomas L. Fluharty and The Wordshop
Catering: Local caterer, Kelly Miller
Florist: Lilys Floral Design and Gifts
Cake: Friend of Bride, Leah Bogdanovich
Wedding Dress: Claire Pettibone
Bridal Accessories: Buttons-N-Blossoms
Bridesmaids Apparel & Accessories: Nordstrom, Forever21, Urban Outfitters, Maurices, and Ann Taylor
Flower Girl Dresses: Sumo’s Sweet Stuff
Groom & Groomsmen Apparel & Accessories: Mens Wearhouse
Hair: Kristen; Adam and Eve Styling Salon
Live Music: Cousins of bride – Lindsey, Lily, and Maddy Fluharty; Friend of couple Nate Zuecher
Rentals: Weismantel Rent-All
Rings: Touch Wood Rings
Lighting: Hometown Evolution Inc.
Customized Decorations: Elise from Promised Joy and Alicia from La Famille at Home

Thank you, Samantha and Scott, for sharing your sweet South Dakota wedding with us!

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6 Comments

  1. I love this wedding! The photography is amazing, the venue is gorgeous, and I love the bride’s dress…it’s stunning!

  2. I adore the bride’s lace gown and he mismatched bridesmaid’s dresses. However my absolute favorite detail was the custom painted wine bottles!!

  3. Beauitiful! This has got to be one of my favourite weddings on your site. I love the fact that they used vintage elements from the property to really add to the rustic look they were after. Lovely ideas!

  4. Lovely place to celebrate a wedding… Love the simplicity of details.

  5. I like what you guys are usually up too. Such clever work
    and exposure! Keep up the very good works guys. I’ve added
    you guys to my blogroll.

  6. I am trying to contact Kelly Miller about catering. His home phone number has been disconnected. Would anyone have a cell number for Kelly? I appreciate any help you could give. Thanks.

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