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Romantic Thornewood Castle Washington Wedding – Hayden and Matt

April 28, 2011 | editorial team

Elegant wedding at Thornwood Castle in Lakewood, Washington, photos by Yitzhak Dalal Photography

Today’s real wedding bride Hayden, a talented wedding planner herself, got to plan the wedding of her dreams last year when she was the one at the altar. The magical event was held at the breathtaking Thornewood Castle, and only those closest to the couple were lucky enough to join them for the beautiful occasion. Yitzhak Dalal Photography provided gorgeous photos of the classic, romantic event, and couple Hayden and Matt couldn’t have been happier!

Elegant wedding at Thornwood Castle in Lakewood, Washington, photos by Yitzhak Dalal Photography

The Goals: Hayden and Matt wanted to keep their wedding an elegant, intimate affair, and the Thornewood Castle in Lakewood, Washington was the ideal location. The 200-year-old, twelve-room bed and breakfast just south of Tacoma was the perfect size to host the couples 50 guests. We made a rule only to invite our dearest family, and only our friends that we consider family. This way, no matter where we looked on our wedding day, we saw the face of someone we loved.

A well-established wedding planner in her own right, bride Hayden had fantasized about implementing some admittedly crazy things in the planning of her own special day, but ultimately, she stayed true to her clean and classic personal style. I’m not a very lacy girl, I didn’t want tons of jewels, or frills, just clean, and classic. More along the lines of Grace Kelly. Pearls not bling.

Elegant wedding at Thornwood Castle in Lakewood, Washington, photos by Yitzhak Dalal Photography

The Design: For their romantic late spring wedding, Hayden and Matt had the already-beautiful Thornewood Castle adorned with a white and silver color palette. Hayden called upon Woodland Flowers to design arrangements of classic, pure white blossoms delicately paired with antique silver tea sets. As guests arrived at the ceremony, which took place in the English sunken garden outside the castle, female guests were given lace-embroidered handkerchiefs with the couples monogram, and male guests received satin wrapped stephanotis boutonnieres.

At the reception, the wedding cake was an amaretto and poppy-seed masterpiece wrapped with gold and silver branches, topped with a nest filled with golden eggs to resemble an Aspen Tree. Hayden was born in Aspen so it was extremely important for her to have that time of her life represented as it united her past with her future. Mikes Amazing Cakes also provided a red velvet grooms cake for Matt, designed to resemble his beloved blue Prius. An arrangement of petit fours was set up for guests to treat themselves to as they left the reception, as were monogrammed umbrellas as a nod to the Pacific Northwest.

The Look: The bride found her gorgeous gown, designed by Melissa Sweet, at The Ivory Suite in South Pasadena, California. She accessorized with priceless heirlooms from her great-grandmother. My very favorite part of my look, even though I adored my gown, was definitely wearing my great grandmother’s pearls. They mean so much to our family. Hayden chose floor-length chiffon gowns for her two maids of honor and knee-length strapless dresses in the same hue for her bridesmaids, all by Melissa Sweet. The charcoal shade of the dresses reflected the natural outdoor setting while remaining formal and elegant. Matt looked classic in Hugo Boss, and he was complimented by his groomsmen, looking sharp and sophisticated in Calvin Klein.

Elegant wedding at Thornwood Castle in Lakewood, Washington, photos by Yitzhak Dalal Photography

The Moments: During the ceremony, the couple shared vows they had written themselves followed by a reading from “The Velveteen Rabbit.” The moment Matt placed the ring on Haydens finger, she said she couldnt stop giggling and started bouncing up and down at the altar.

Toward the end of the night, the couple set off surprise fireworks, and Hayden recalled, It was perfect in every way. I was able to marry the love of my life, my best friend, soul mate, and partner in crime. We carry that day with us through our marriage and never forget how blessed we are to have each other, our family and friends in our lives.

Elegant wedding at Thornwood Castle in Lakewood, Washington, photos by Yitzhak Dalal Photography

To top it all off, here is the video preview created by film maker Mitch Mattraw from cabfare productions

The Pros: To learn about all of the wedding professionals who worked on this wonderful wedding day please visit Hayden and Matt’s page in our Real Wedding Library.

Thank you for sharing your beautiful wedding with us Hayden and Matt!

Readers, don’t miss one more day of our real weddings week tomorrow on What Junebug Loves! To plan your own Southern California or Seattle area wedding, check out our Plan Your Wedding Hotlists. To find a dream wedding photographer for your wedding anywhere in the world, don’t miss our World’s Best Wedding Photographers Hotlist!

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Tropical Destination Wedding on Waikiki Beach – Rachel and Adam

April 27, 2011 | editorial team

beachfront destination wedding at Westin Moana Surfrider, Waikiki, Hawaii, photography by Derek Wong

To have a tropical getaway in January is a dream come true for most people, and couple Rachel and Adam took it to a whole other level inviting their very closest family and friends to Waikiki Beach for an chic, intimate, destination wedding last winter. Talented photographer Derek Wong was on hand to capture every special moment! 

beachfront destination wedding at Westin Moana Surfrider, Waikiki, Hawaii, photography by Derek Wong

The Goals: With only 33 guests in attendance, including the bride and groom, Rachel and Adam were able to truly enjoy time with each and every person throughout their stay at the Westin Moana Surfrider Resort. Their main goal was to be able to share this experience with their loved ones, so planning a destination wedding turned out to be their very best decision. “Going to Hawaii, the stresses of a ‘traditional’ wedding were non-existent, allowing the entire party who traveled in from around the world to enjoy not only the wedding day, but the week before and after as well.”

beachfront destination wedding at Westin Moana Surfrider, Waikiki, Hawaii, photography by Derek Wong

The Design: Rachel’s personal style is simple and clean, so they opted for a color palette of black and white with pink accents, and kept the look of the whole wedding classic with a modern, streamlined aesthetic. The island’s beach, palm trees and ocean view created the ideal backdrop for their modern Christian ceremony, and the hotel’s Beachhouse Restaurant was home to their elegant dinner reception.

The Look: The whole wedding party looked classic and sleek – Rachel in a mermaid shaped wedding gown from ETHOS Bridal Group and accessories from Tiffany & Co. (the bracelet was a gift from Adam on the morning of the wedding!) and Adam in a sophisticated black suit. To keep everyone in the wedding party feeling fabulous and ultra confident, the bridesmaids and groomsmen were asked to choose their own black cocktail dresses and suits, which created just enough uniformity balanced with individual style.

beachfront destination wedding at Westin Moana Surfrider, Waikiki, Hawaii, photography by Derek Wong

The Moments: Unfortunately because of illness, Rachel’s father couldn’t make the wedding so on the morning of the big day, Adam surprised her with a sweet video message from him.

During the ceremony, Rachel favorite moment was waiting to walk down the aisle, and as a couple they loved their first dance. It was under a banyan tree to a live version of the “Hawaiian wedding song”. Perfect!

The Pros: To learn about all of the wedding professionals who worked on this wonderful wedding day please visit Rachel and Adam’s page in our Real Wedding Library.

beachfront destination wedding at Westin Moana Surfrider, Waikiki, Hawaii, photography by Derek Wong

Thank you for sharing your wedding with us Rachel and Adam!

Readers, don’t miss more real weddings all week long here on What Junebug Loves, and to plan your own Southern California or Seattle area wedding, check out our Plan Your Wedding Hotlists. To find a dream wedding photographer for your wedding anywhere in the world, don’t miss our World’s Best Wedding Photographers Hotlist!

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Creative Spanish-Inspired Wedding at Rancho Los Lomas – Lindsay and Ryan

April 26, 2011 | editorial team

nature-inspired family real wedding at Rancho Las Lomas, Silverado, CA, photography by Photos by Taryn

It’s day two of our Real Wedding week here on What Junebug Loves, and we’re off to beautiful Southern California! Lindsay and Ryan were married at the one-of-a-kind location Rancho Las Lomas (a Junebug member business and one that we’ve loved getting to see in person!) and as you can see from these images by Taryn Kent Photography it was simply the perfect venue for this sweet, family-oriented celebration.

nature-inspired family real wedding at Rancho Las Lomas, Silverado, CA, photography by Photos by Taryn

The Goals: Lindsay and Ryan wanted to find a wedding location that felt like home, where everyone in attendance would feel comfortable and could easily move around the grounds. When they discovered Rancho Las Lomas right next to the Cleveland National Forest where these two avid hikers love to spend time they knew it was the one. Making it even more perfect was the huge California Sycamore tree that drapes over the entire ceremony site. “It sounds silly, but I always wanted to be married under a California Sycamore (it’s my favorite tree). I was already sold on the site before I saw the tree, then when I saw it I immediately said, ‘When can we book our wedding date?'” Meant to be!

nature-inspired family real wedding at Rancho Las Lomas, Silverado, CA, photography by Photos by Taryn

The Design: To compliment the fall look of this Spanish-inspired venue, Lindsay and Ryan chose an earthy color palette of black, white, brown, silver and sage. Each of the ten dining tables were decorated with photos of the couple from the ten years that they have been dating, and there were elements of nature all around. Delicious food from 24 Carrots was served, favors of small glass jars filled with chocolate were given out, and a 4 tired wedding cake from Savoie’s Fare had different flavors in each layer.

The Look: Lindsay really wanted a wedding dress that was vintage-inspired and that she would be comfortable wearing all day long, so her choice of a gown by Claire Pettibone was ideal. “I fell in love with the dress I chose because the lace on the back was gorgeous and the jewel design on the front was so stunning. Plus, I didn’t feel self-conscious in it and I could move around without feeling like I was carrying 50 pounds of extra fabric.”  Following tradition, Lindsay had something old, new and borrowed taken care of, but when she couldn’t find anything blue, she ended up drawing blue dots on the bottoms of her shoes. Very resourceful!

nature-inspired family real wedding at Rancho Las Lomas, Silverado, CA, photography by Photos by Taryn

The Moments: Lindsay and Ryan have been together for ten years, so being away from each other the night before the wedding just didn’t feel right. “We didn’t like the idea of spending a night away from each other on the eve of one of the most important days of our life, so we stayed home and packed for the honeymoon and talked about how nervous/excited we were. We wound up staying up really late because we couldn’t go to sleep.” 

On the day of the wedding, the most romantic moments for the couple came after the ceremony when they were alone with their photographer taking pictures, and later at the end of the night when the finally climbed into their limo to head to their hotel and then off to their relaxing honeymoon! It was an intimate wedding filed with family, friends and meaningful moments, and looking back Lindsay and Ryan wouldn’t change a thing about it!

The Pros: To learn about all of the wedding professionals who worked on this wonderful wedding day please visit Lindsay and Ryan’s page in our Real Wedding Library.

nature-inspired family real wedding at Rancho Las Lomas, Silverado, CA, photography by Photos by Taryn

Thank you Lindsay and Ryan!

Readers, don’t miss more real weddings all week long here on What Junebug Loves, and to plan your own Southern California or Seattle area wedding, check out our Plan Your Wedding Hotlists. To find a dream wedding photographer for your wedding anywhere in the world, don’t miss our World’s Best Wedding Photographers Hotlist!

 

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