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Mid Century Modern Florida Beach Wedding at The Postcard Inn – Lesley and Mike

January 21, 2011 | editorial team

mid-contury modern and music inspired real wedding in St. Petersburg, Florida, photos by Our Labor of Love

Lesley and Mike are one of those amazing couples who have personal style for days, so their sunny St. Petersburg, Florida wedding was, naturally, a brilliant reflection of all the things they love. Photographer Matt Miller of Our Labor of Love was the perfect match to visually tell their story, and the mid-century modern beach style of their venue The Postcard Inn created the happy-go-lucky vibe they were looking for. We hope you’ll sit back, relax, and welcome in the weekend with these playful photos of a one-of-a-kind DIY wedding!

mid-contury modern and music inspired real wedding in St. Petersburg, Florida, photos by Our Labor of Love

The Goals: Lesley and Mike centered their wedding planning goals around making sure their guests would have an incredible time. They knew that if everyone around them was happy, they would be able to relax into their day and enjoy each other all the more. And because music is what initially brought Lesley and Mike together and is a constant source of connection in their relationship, it played a huge roll in every detail of the wedding as well. They spent months debating songs for their wedding play lists and for all the major moments of the day, and came up with choices they were thrilled with. Lesley and the wedding party walked down the aisle to “Transatlanticism” by Death Cab for Cutie, after the ceremony they exited to “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” by Outkast, the father-daughter dance was to a non-traditional but perfect-for-them Jimi Hendrix song, and Lesley and Mike’s first dance was to “I Never” by Rilo Kiley. “Its this swooning ballad from a woman to a man and Mike and I were in our own little song bubble…and then he dipped me (my worst fear)…it wasn’t so bad!”

mid-contury modern and music inspired real wedding in St. Petersburg, Florida, photos by Our Labor of Love

The Design: In the first moments of touring The Postcard Inn on the beach in St. Petersburg, Florida, Lesley and Mike knew they had found their wedding venue. Lesley loved the sitting area with bookshelves and birch wood stumps, Mike loved the skateboard decks decorating the walls, and they both loved the mod and beach-y atmosphere it would create for their Mad Men-esque wedding style. Friends and family were skeptical that it could be made formal enough for a wedding, but with Lesley and Mike’s vision and the incredible Postcard Inn staff, Lesley says that the choosing this venue turned out to be their best decision by far.

Inspired by the look of mid-century modern shag carpets and a fabulous fabric pattern found at Ikea, Lesley chose a color palette of mustard, gold, gray, amber and black. West Willow Designs made postcard style wedding invitations and a simple program for the wedding that included an article by Lesley’s step-dad and fun facts and a Madlib on the back. Wedding favors were mixed CDs made by the couple along with a donation in each guest’s name to Stand Up For Kids Tampa. Mike is vegan, so he was excited to have delicious vegan food options at the wedding for all to enjoy.  Wildwood BBQ Catering prepared tasty BBQ tofu, and for dessert there was a feast of cakes! Lesley’s aunt made lemon, guava, cream cheese, chocolate and coconut pound cakes, and Bread & Roses Food Coop made vegan earl grey tea cake, vegan Oreo cheesecake infused chocolate cake, vegan strawberry layer cake and vegan almond marzipan cake. Wow! 

The Look: Lesley loves vintage fashion but was having a hard time finding the perfect authentic Betty Draper style vintage dress, so she broadened her horizons and fell in love with a new but vintage-inspired design from the Vineyard Collection – the Trish dress. “I loved the swoosh of it when I walked. It made me feel captivating and classic. I felt really comfy and just enough like a bride. Perfect for my style.” Lesley also went all out with amazing accessories – shoes by Kate Spade, a clutch from Mermaids Dream, a hair band by Kirsten Kuehn Designs and earrings by MomentusNY.

The wedding party’s style was creative and dapper – the groom and groomsmen wore gray suites from Billy London UK, and the bridesmaids wore gray Jim Hjelm dresses and custom belts by Sweethead on Etsy.

mid-contury modern and music inspired real wedding in St. Petersburg, Florida, photos by Our Labor of Love

The Moments: The wedding ceremony was brief but powerful, and focused on the history of Lesley and Mike’s relationship, which began exactly three years before their wedding day.

One of their favorite moments of the night was as they sat and listened to their friends and family members give toasts. “…with the lighting under the trees, the full moon and a great breeze, it was just magic. Mike and I could finally settle in next to each other and hold hands. It felt relaxed – like watching a great movie and turning to each other to remark on something funny or sweet.”

As the wedding wound down, guests watched bits of the movie Endless Summer that had been playing silently on a giant screen to set the mood and Lesley and Mike stole away to their room before the after party began, for a few moments alone to celebrate their incredible day. 

The Pros: For more information on all of the wedding professionals that contributed their time and talents to this wedding day, be sure to visit our Real Wedding section.

mid-contury modern and music inspired real wedding in St. Petersburg, Florida, photos by Our Labor of Love

Thank you so much for sharing your wedding with us Lesley and Mike! What a day!

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Phenomenal Films – stillmotion photo + cinema – Janice and Raymond

January 20, 2011 | editorial team

No matter how many times I watch this wedding film from the brilliant minds at stillmotion photo + cinema, I end up laughing and crying at the same time, which I must say is a powerful sign of a phenomenal film. The couple Janice and Raymond, their family, and the way their story is told all touch my heart and make me want to know more. Take a look for yourself and get ready to feel a whole lot of love!

Learn more about stillmotion’s adventure traveling to Hong Kong for Janice and Raymond’s wedding as well as their approach to this film on the stillmotion blog.

Music: Speak To Me Gently by Future of Forestry

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New Orleans Inspired Wedding Style – Kathryn and James

January 19, 2011 | editorial team

New Orleans inspired wedding at the Carlisle Ribbon Mill in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, images by Artstar by Laura Stone

The couple: Kathryn and James

The Wedding: 10.24.09 – Carlisle Ribbon Mill, Carlisle, PA

What three adjectives that best describe your wedding? Personal, moving and fun!

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your style and personalities into your big day? We wanted to incorporate my small town roots in Carlisle with a global and urban feel because of our travels around the world and life now in Atlanta. For our venue, we knew we were not hotel ballroom nor country club people. We looked at a few museums, B&Bs, a performance center and art gallery before deciding on the Ribbon Mill which is a historic space but also served as a blank canvas. The feeling we arrived at was “urban chic.” Even though we were in a small town in a rural area, our reception could have been in a loft in any city. We also tried to bring some of the fall look inside especially with our branchy centerpieces. The space felt raw and unfinished and I wanted to play off that, not compete with it. I was insistent on the strings of car lot light bulbs, even though that was quite labor-intensive, and I think it added so much to the ambiance, complimented the high ceilings and photographed beautifully!

As far as the theme, our number one goal was to be personal and true to ourselves to the point that our guests would walk away having learned some things about us. That’s why we incorporated New Orleans, also James’ years in Miami (the lounge area was supposed to be South Beach-y) my Chinese heritage (the menu), our travels in Latin America, etc. I spent six years in New Orleans (attending Tulane and 3 years before and after hurricane Katrina) so I definitely have strong feelings about the city. We also had about 20 guests who have also lived in New Orleans at one time or another. The Second Line parade is characteristic of any big celebration and I knew it would be even more unique transported to PA. It did require some explanation in the program but I think people got really into it!

Other details: We also thought it would be fun to set up the photo booth with costumes and that turned out to be a huge highlight. Our signature drinks represented New Orleans, our home in Georgia and one non-alcoholic drink in light of the fact that the groom does not drink. We did not have a wedding cake but chose a pie bar for dessert instead. We felt there was no reason to include traditions that didnt resonate with us, so we veered off the path of whats expected quite a bit!

New Orleans inspired wedding at the Carlisle Ribbon Mill in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, images by Artstar by Laura Stone

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding? In the ceremony, we did a musical moment of remembrance for the brides sister and grooms father who have passed. Because it was raining and I couldnt enter the church from outside, I was huddled into a space in the choir loft listening to the preludes and waiting for my grand entrance. Surrounded by my father and my sister/maid of honor, we got to have a special quiet family moment together thinking about my sister Melissa who was with us in spirit.

Finally, I loved that everyone, all ages, danced all night. The music was a great mix, everything from oldies to some new stuff at the very end. Weve been to other weddings where the younger folks dominated the dance floor and the older people sat in the corner and just watched, so we really loved that everyone got to participate!

Wedding color palette: All very neutral – mostly ivory to match my lace dress.

New Orleans inspired wedding at the Carlisle Ribbon Mill in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, images by Artstar by Laura Stone

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Artstar by Laura Stone
Event Planner: Susan Moran of Weddings by JDK 
Ceremony Venue: First Presbyterian Church
Reception Venue: Carlisle Ribbon Mill
Officiant: Rev. John Jack Larson
Invitation Designer: Jeannie Hayes, Invitations Galore and More, Roswell, GA 
Catering: JDK Catering 
Florist: Bouquets by Blooms, Centerpieces by Weddings by JDK
Cake: pie bar by Weddings by JDK
Wedding dress: Ceremony gown Mori Lee by Madeline Gardner from New Natalie’s Bridal, Reception gown Nicole Miller from www.ruelala.com
Bridal accessories: Shoes Cole Haan, Earrings borrowed from a friend.
Bridesmaids apparel and accessories: Dress from Celebrity on Paces, Atlanta, GA
Groom and groomsmen apparel and accessories: Grooms suit Hugo Boss from Macys, cufflinks from Bluenile.com
Hair and make-up: Hair by Salon Didia, Carlisle PA, Makeup done by friend
DJ: Tim Delp and Bill Dietz booked through BRP Entertainment 
Live music: Vivace String Quartet and Canal St. Jazz Band also booked through BRP Entertainment
Dance instruction: Amy Elliott of Mr. Twinkle Toes, Atlanta, GA 
Favors: Second Line handkerchiefs
Rings: Shane Co.

Thank you so much Kathryn and James! Such a fun wedding!

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All images above by Artstar by Laura Stone

 

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