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This Winnipeg Art Gallery Wedding Embodies the Spirit of a Moody, Romantic Dinner Party

March 3, 2025 | marissa

When Jacqueline and Michael met in their first year of medical school, they couldn’t have predicted how quickly their friendship would evolve. “We went from friends to more than friends pretty quickly,” Jacqueline shares. After weathering the pandemic together as each other’s primary contact, they discovered just how compatible they truly were, bonding over shared passions for “family, friends, food, travel and our careers.”

From the beginning of their wedding planning journey, the couple had a clear vision. “Our top priority above all was to have fun and for our loved ones to do the same,” Jacqueline explains. “We wanted our guests to feel both at ease and part of something truly special from the moment they arrived.” This guiding principle shaped every decision they made, from venue selection to menu planning.

“Anything to ensure that feeling was a priority of ours in the budget,” she continues. “For us this meant that outstanding food, wine, flowers and other decor were essential.” The result was an October 2024 wedding at the Winnipeg Art Gallery that felt like the ultimate dinner party—intimate, sophisticated, and deeply personal.

“We love hosting our friends and family at our home. If we could have fit 150 people in our dining room we would have! There is no better feeling to us than sitting down for a beautiful cozy meal and sharing laughs and memories with the people we love.” With the help of their planners, they created exactly that feeling, just on a larger scale.

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On the morning of the wedding, the couple opted for a first look at 529, an iconic Winnipeg steakhouse where they’ve shared many special meals. The restaurant’s classic interior provided a sophisticated backdrop for photos of the couple and their wedding party.

Both Jacqueline and Michael kept their fashion choices deliberately simple. Jacqueline wore a sleek off-the-shoulder gown with a statement train and fingertip-length veil, while the wedding party dressed in black to emphasize the rich floral arrangements by Stone House Creative.

The first look transitioned into one of the day’s most significant moments: the Ketubah signing. “Our Ketubah is our most cherished physical memory from that day,” Jacqueline notes. The document blended her Jewish heritage with Michael’s Irish Catholic roots, incorporating Celtic knots and a Claddagh alongside traditional Hebrew text.

“Neither of us are particularly religious, but we both feel a strong connection to our cultures,” explains Jacqueline. “We wanted the more formal parts of our wedding day to bring these elements together to make it uniquely ours.”

For the ceremony, guests gathered in the intimate Skylight Gallery of the Winnipeg Art Gallery. The couple chose their medical school classmate, Juan, to officiate. “Juan has been a champion of our relationship from day one,” Jacqueline says. “We knew he would be able to create a beautiful and meaningful ceremony that represented us well.”

Walking down the aisle to “Dreams” by The Cranberries played by a string quartet, the couple exchanged handwritten vows under their beautiful chuppah. The intimate gallery setting allowed Jacqueline and Michael to feel fully surrounded by loved ones.

Though Jacqueline’s mother passed away in 2017, her presence was felt throughout the day. “She was honored in every vow and speech,” Jacqueline remembers.

Following the ceremony, guests moved downstairs of the Winnipeg Art Gallery to a cocktail hour that reflected the couple’s idea of a perfect gathering. That meant an oyster bar and dirty martinis for everyone.

The reception space revealed the full expression of their vision: a sophisticated dinner party with rich, deep colors. “Early on in the planning process, we told our planners we wanted the room to feel like a juicy glass of red wine, and they nailed it,” says Jacqueline. The deep purples and reds not only created a dramatic contrast against the Tyndall stone walls of the gallery but also added a romantic, moody feeling that the couple envisioned.

Dinner, catered by Wow! Catering, earned high praise. “We had multiple guests report to us that it was by far the best wedding food they had ever had,” Jacqueline notes proudly. Another essential personal touch was the Guinness on tap, as a nod to Michael’s Irish roots. 

Throughout dinner, speeches alternated with live acoustic music. One particularly moving moment came when Jacqueline’s aunt Rachel and family friend Sari spoke on behalf of the mother of the bride. “They perfectly captured my mom’s essence, and there was not a dry eye in the room,” says Jacqueline.

After dinner, DJ Karli Colpitts started the dancing with the Horah, the traditional Jewish celebratory dance, before transitioning to contemporary music that kept everyone on the dance floor.

For this portion of the evening, Jacqueline changed into what she describes as “one of my favorite outfits I have ever worn”—a white blazer with subtle sparkle. “I gravitate to more straight lines and masculine cuts, so it was perfect for me yet still bridal,” she shares.

One unexpected highlight came when Jacqueline’s maid of honor and best friend, Morgan, took over as guest DJ. “It was a running joke that she would learn to DJ in time for our wedding so she could have a set, and she did it—black gown and all!” Jacqueline recalls. “Her set truly got the party going.”

Looking back, Jacqueline offers three pieces of practical advice for couples planning their weddings: “Plan the wedding you’d want to attend—it keeps you focused on what truly matters.”

She also suggests focusing on how you want to feel: “Consider how you want to feel that day, and make choices that support that vision. We, personally, wanted to feel surrounded by love and laughter and for our guests to feel the same.”

Finally, she acknowledges the value of professional help: “We had no idea how to plan a wedding going into this, so for us our wedding planners were essential,” though she recognizes this isn’t possible for everyone. Her advice? “If you’re unsure where to start, professional planners can be invaluable.”

What’s perhaps most surprising about their planning journey was how stress-free it felt. “We were often asked if we were stressed leading up to the wedding and we surprisingly never were,” Jacqueline reveals. “This is a huge testament to our planners.” Working with Soiree Planning, the couple created a celebration that was both meticulously organized and genuinely personal—a true reflection of their shared values and vision for the future.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Michael & Melanie
Event Planning – Soiree Planning
Venue – The Winnipeg Art Gallery
Floral Design – Stonehouse Weddings
Catering – Wow! Catering
Hair – Frenchy Peixoto
Makeup – Bailey Delbigio
Invitation Design – Dorian Schwartz
Content Creation – Bride’s Eye View
Cake – Sugar and Salt Bake Shoppe
Rentals – Collective Rentals + Trend Decor WPGUnion TablePlanned Perfectly
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DJ – Karli Colpitts

 

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This Couple Followed in Their Parents’ Footsteps—Literally—For Their Relaxed and Whimsical Wedding

February 26, 2025 | justine

Finding love on the internet is always a bit of a gamble, but for Kate and Mark, it was the best discovery they ever made. What started as a digital connection quickly turned into something undeniable—a shared love for adventure, laughter, and a deep appreciation for life’s little moments. When it came time to celebrate their love, they wanted a wedding that felt just as organic and meaningful as their journey together. They planned a relaxed and whimsical wedding on Kate’s family property, the very same place her parents tied the knot decades before.

Set against a backdrop of vibrant summer colors and the natural beauty of the land, their big day was about more than just the two of them—it was a reflection of their families, their values, and their shared vision for the future. Every detail was intentional—from the tea towel invitations that gave guests a keepsake from the day to the handcrafted beer wall featuring Mark’s own brews.

“Our wedding was held in the same place as my parents’,” Kate shared. “It was deeply special to join hands and say ‘I do’ in a space that already carried so much love.”

Planning a wedding of this scale was no small feat, and the couple knew they needed expert guidance. “It did not take long to realize we needed significant help,” Kate said. “Choosing to work with a truly exceptional team was the best decision we made.” With the help of Junebug vendor Briggs & Co., they crafted an event that felt personal, elegant, and effortlessly fun.

Their planner not only helped bring their special day to life but also introduced them to vendors who felt like family. “Our wedding planner brought vendors that were beyond expectation. I cannot say enough how deeply thankful and appreciative we are.”

What Made This Whimsical Wedding Special:

  • Kate and Mark got married on her family’s property, in the same spot her parents did years ago
  • Instead of paper invites, guests received printed tea towels as a fun keepsake
  • A handmade beer wall with handcrafted brews kept the drinks flowing
  • Before the party started, the couple shared a quiet dance together with live guitar music

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Kate and Mark’s whimsical wedding day was all about soaking in the moment. Their first look, watched from afar by loved ones, set the tone for the day. Rather than waiting until after the ceremony, they stole little moments together. “We knew we wanted to spend the day together, not just after the ceremony. So we took little escapes—a walk in the orchard, a drive in a golf cart, running through a field. Those moments made the day feel so much more personal and special.”

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After their heartfelt ceremony, the newlyweds snuck away for a private first dance, serenaded by a live guitarist. Meanwhile, guests enjoyed handcrafted drinks, including beer from the custom-built beer wall, and an array of hors d’oeuvres on the patio overlooking the pond. The couple rejoined the party in style, walking across the dam hand-in-hand as their guests cheered them on. “I was spinning in my dress the whole way,” Kate said.

When it came to styling, Kate’s wedding dress embodied the day’s soft, effortless, and romantic feel. She wore a flowing gown with sheer sleeves and delicate floral details, perfectly complementing the atmosphere. Wanting their wedding party to feel just as comfortable, Kate and Mark let everyone choose their own outfits, hair, makeup, and accessories. “We wanted everyone to feel good and look like themselves while still coming together in a way that felt natural,” the couple shared. The result? A beautifully cohesive look that felt easy and authentic.

The tented reception was the perfect blend of comfort and celebration, with cozy lounge areas by the dance floor, a canoe filled with beer, and live music featuring songs straight from the couple’s old CD collection. “From the speeches that had us crying and laughing more than we thought was possible to the sunset buggy ride and cigar lounge, it was the best party we have ever been to,” Kate said.

Adding to the sentimental details, Kate surprised her mom by dedicating her bouquet to her. “I made her a promise to continue to bloom as I start my very own garden with all the knowledge and love she has given me.”

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Despite all the moving pieces, their whimsical wedding day went off without a hitch. “If there were any challenges, it truly speaks to the level of expertise of our wedding planner because we had a perfect day.”

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Their only regret? “I guess we could say we both forgot to sit and eat,” Kate joked. “But the next day, it was just as delicious!”

When asked if they would change anything, Kate didn’t hesitate: “No, there is nothing I would change. Our wedding was everything we had dreamed it would be, shared with those closest to our hearts.”

Her advice for future couples? “Follow your feelings, be yourselves, and enjoy the journey.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kirsten Hartzell Photography
Event Planning – Briggs & Co Events
Venue – Krempasky Private Family Homestead
Floral Design – Monzie’s Floral Design
Catering – The Epicurean Delight
Officiant – Storied Celebrations
Live Music – Light Weight
Makeup Artist – The Bridal Above
Hair Styling – Mane Creations
Wedding Dress – Barbara Kavchok
Groom’s Apparel – ARTS For Him & Her Too
Rings – Raymond’s Jewelers
Rentals – Rustic Charm Vintage Rental + Big Top Rentals + Borrowed Something + MCR Design Group

 

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Second Wedding Tips and Ideas

February 26, 2025 | justine

While you probably didn’t expect to find yourself planning a wedding for the second time, getting another chance at love is incredibly special. It’s a new chapter and a fresh start to happiness. And not only that, second weddings are unique in the sense that you’re older, wiser, and more empowered to plan a special day that’s focused on what’s right for you. 

Because not everyone gets to have a wedding do-over, a second wedding can be a wonderful opportunity to create an event that’s unique to you and your partner. So if you’re planning to say “I do” (take two), here are second wedding ideas and tips on making your celebration just as beautiful–or even better–than the first.

Second Wedding Tips And Ideas

Focus On Beautifully Blending Your Family

Marrying your new partner often means forming a beautiful new blended family. You’re not just getting married and perhaps gaining bonus children or bringing a new spouse into your life. Your children are gaining a whole new family through your marriage. Making them feel like they’re part of the decision-making process is a great way to start things off on the right foot. And it’s a great way to make your wedding extra special and personal.

Incorporate Family Members In Meaningful Ways

Your second big day is a chance to include your current and new family members. And your children are some of the most important family members to consider. There are many ways to have them participate in the ceremony—from including them in the wedding party or sharing readings to even walking you down the aisle. Another great way to welcome all of the children into your new family unit is to include them in your vows or with a symbolic unity ritual.

Encourage Guest Participation with Personalized Rituals

To make your second wedding more inclusive and memorable, involve your guests in a unique and meaningful way by asking them to participate in the ceremony. For example, you could invite guests to share a meaningful memory, offer advice for the couple, contribute a small token, or participate in a handfasting ceremony. This allows everyone to feel more connected to your day, making it less about formalities and more about the shared love and support of the people you care about.

Honoring Late Loved Ones

If you or your partner want to celebrate the memory of a late spouse, there are many beautiful ways to honor them. From simple words of remembrance, reading a favorite poem or passage, displaying photos, or asking someone close to you to say a few words in your late loved one’s honor—don’t be afraid to include their memory.

Image by Yana B.

Break From Tradition And Include What Feels Right

Set this wedding apart from the last one by injecting more personality and flair into the festivities. Go for the unique venue, host a daytime wedding, have a food truck reception, or book over-the-top entertainment. But of course, if you’d prefer everything to be more traditional, that’s okay too. Include the traditions that feel meaningful to you, skip the rest, or create new ones. That choice is totally yours and your partner’s. Feel free to mix things up.

Consider A Romantic Getaway

If your last wedding was at a local venue, you might feel more comfortable having a destination wedding. This can be a great way to distance yourself literally to avoid comparing the previous wedding with your current one. The best thing about a destination wedding is the relaxed and laid-back atmosphere because everyone is on vacation. Now that you’re blending families, what better way to form bonding moments than in a setting where your loved ones have the freedom to enjoy themselves?

Image by Cinema Weddings

Get Married At Home

If a low-key and intimate affair is more your style, having a backyard wedding is a sentimental way to celebrate your and your partner’s love out of the comfort of your own home. There’s just something so special about exchanging heartfelt vows in the same setting where you’ve experienced some of life’s most significant moments.

Throw An Epic Surprise Wedding

Inviting your friends and family to a surprise wedding is certainly a fun and exciting alternative for couples who want to avoid all the unnecessary fuss and get right ahead to the main affair. You can pull off a surprise wedding by inviting your guests to another large event they wouldn’t want to miss, like an engagement party or a milestone birthday. 

Wear What Feels Right For You And Your Partner

Now is the time to wear whatever you like, whether that’s a dramatic black ball gown or a dashing pink suit paired with a bolo tie. The fashion possibilities are endless! Have fun with your shoes and accessories, and encourage your loved ones to do the same. You’re starting a new chapter of your life, and both of you should do it authentically, so wear what feels right for you.  

Prepare For Hard Or Overwhelming Times

A second wedding means that you have a beautiful second chance at love. But to get to where you are now, something deeply painful had to happen. And even though you’re very happy and in love, the planning process may bring up some painful memories. And on top of that, there may also be delicate family dynamics that come into play. So it’s best to prepare yourself for challenging times and overwhelming emotions and surround yourself with people who love and support you. And if needed, seek out counseling from professionals. All these feelings are normal, so be kind to yourself and your partner as you navigate through them.

For more second wedding inspiration, see this beautiful celebration here. Image by Maggie Grace Photography.

Like any wedding, a second wedding is special and unique. There’s no need to tone down your shine just because you tied the knot before. You don’t have to take a discrete or subtle approach to the festivities or consider any traditions off-limits. Having a second wedding doesn’t mean it needs to be any less celebrated, and it deserves to be just as beautiful and magical as the second chance that led you to each other.

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