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Creative BBQ Garden Party Wedding at Bartram’s Garden in Philadelphia – Christina and Peter

September 24, 2010 | editorial team

formal BBQ garden Philadelphia real wedding at Bartram's Garden, photos by Leah MacDonald

What a thoughtful, emotional and ultra-creative real wedding we have today! Christina and Peter hosted an event that honored the people, places and things they love dearly – from their location to their desserts and everything in between. I hope you enjoy this lovely “formal BBQ garden party” wedding as much as we have!

formal BBQ garden Philadelphia real wedding at Bartram's Garden, photos by Leah MacDonald

The Goals: Christina and Peter met while working in the restaurant industry and they love playing host, so their goal was to create an incredible, welcoming and sensually stimulating wedding atmosphere for their guests that showcased their personalities in every detail. The venue they chose for both ceremony and reception was Bartram’s Garden in Philadelphia, America’s first and oldest continually operating Botanical Garden. “Our best decision was our choice of venue. Bartram’s Garden encompasses so much of what we love about Philadelphia, with it’s visual juxtaposition of the rural and urban setting and it’s historical significance. We were proud to contribute to this non-profit organization.”

Christina is now a wedding photographer so another meaningful part of the day was having her dear friend and mentor, Leah MacDonald, beautifully photograph their wedding.

formal BBQ garden Philadelphia real wedding at Bartram's Garden, photos by Leah MacDonald

The Design: The theme of the wedding was a formal BBQ garden party, giving guest the opportunity to dress up as well as enjoy the fun, comfort and community of a family BBQ. With help from their wedding planner, Nina Lily, a navy, green and ivory wedding color palette was used throughout the day, and handmade quilts from Christina’s mother and grandmother, symbolic of families coming together, were the main inspiration for the look of the day’s decor. After the wedding the quilts were given to the bridal party as thank you gifts. So sweet!

As guests arrived in the formal garden for the wedding ceremony, they were served Arnold Palmer cocktails in vintage mason jars, and more mason jars were used to hold flowers on the reception tabletops, along with vintage milk glass vases and mismatched china place settings. Homemade pies, brought by the guests and displayed on Christina’s vintage cake stand collection, were served in lieu of wedding cake and little individual Tastykake cherry pies (representing the couple’s Philadephia roots) were decorated with hand-stamped tags and left at each place setting to act as take-home favors.

The wedding invitations were inspired by the original botanical drawings of John and William Bartram and included drawings of the Franklinia tree, named after Benjamin Franklin. The final invites were designed and hand letter-pressed by one of Christina’s own wedding photography clients, Regan Gradet.

The Look: Christina’s bridal style was a combination of sexy, vintage, and creative pieces, a look she thought of as “modern nostalgia.” She wore a wedding dress by Anne Barge accented by a one-of-a-kind fabric necklace made by her mother, a blue reception shrug by Crimson Empress, earrings by Steven Singer, and ruffled, blue soled shoes by Pour La Victoire (which were later swapped out for blue cowboy boots on the dance floor)!

For their vintage fashion feel Peter chose a navy and white seersucker suit for himself and seersucker pants with navy jackets and light blue bow ties for his groomsmen. He says, “The look inspires feelings of days gone by when people would congregate for afternoon get-togethers in the garden to have a light meal with mint juleps, iced tea, lemonade, and pie.”  The bridesmaids wore navy dresses in varying shapes from Jim Hjelm along with hair fascinators made by Christina’s sister-in-law and fun jewelry from Macy’s and BonTon. Love it all!

formal BBQ garden Philadelphia real wedding at Bartram's Garden, photos by Leah MacDonald

The Moments: The ceremony was nostalgic and full of surprises, included Christina reciting the vows her mother had written for her father 39 years before (but never got to read because of a last minute change of venues) as well as lots of emotion from Peter. “The entire ceremony stood out to us including Peter sobbing, and then laughing about it during his vows, and the amazing surprise that our officiant planned. Just prior to us saying our personalized vows, the entire crowd got to their feet and recited traditional vows to the two of us. It was magical and the tears were flowing. I was so touched that I forgot to say I Do!”

For their first dance they chose David Bowie’s Wild Is The Wind and afterward they surprised Christina’s parents by inviting them to dance to their own first dance song (which they never got to actually do on their own wedding day). It was a sentimental moment for all!

As a wedding photographer herself, Christina had a unique perspective on being a bride. Here is what she had to say about the beauty of the whole wedding experience. “I have had the privilege of photographing many weddings, but nothing can compare to the feeling that I experienced standing before our family and friends, holding my partner-in-crime’s hands, professing my admiration, love and joy. Suddenly, time stood still and I was whole. I have tried to avoid every cliche while pursuing wedding photography and being in that moment, I succumbed to it all. I believe in love more than ever, but more than that, I believe in partnership and utter respect for another human being. The details of my wedding day are hazy because I walked in a dream for hours that day, but the power of photography has been reaffirmed by looking Leah and Jules’ amazing imagery over and over again. I am so grateful for all of the amazing people in my life who care so much. We achieved our wedding vision through the dedication of many hands and Peter and I are so thankful.”

The Pros: Christina and Peter were thrilled to work with so many wedding professionals they know and love from their Philadelphia community – learn more about them all in our Real Weddings section.

formal BBQ garden Philadelphia real wedding at Bartram's Garden, photos by Leah MacDonald

Thank you so much for sharing your wedding story with us Christina and Peter!

To plan your own Southern California or Seattle area weddings, check out our Plan Your Wedding Hotlists, and to find your dream wedding photographer for weddings anywhere in the world, don’t miss our World’s Best Wedding Photographers Hotlist!

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Music Inspired Beltane Ranch, California Wedding Style – Heather and Gary

September 23, 2010 | editorial team

fall california wedding style inspired by music and concerts, photos by Jerry Yoon Photography

The couple: Heather and Gary

The Wedding: 10.3.09 – Beltane Ranch, Glen Ellen, CA

What three adjectives best describe your wedding? Fun, intimate, romantic

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your personalities into your big day? Music was a huge inspiration. We spent weeks putting together set lists for the ceremony, dinner and dancing. We wanted to hear all of our favorite music throughout the day…not the traditional music an inexperienced DJ might play. No chicken dance for us. It was great! To go along with that musical theme, our friends helped us make our wedding favors, which were magnets that looked like show tickets. They had the wedding information on them, including the date, location and what table to sit at, and our tables were named after bands we’ve seen in concert together.

I also really wanted a classic bridal look, so I went with a birdcage veil and pearls, and wore my grandmother’s wedding ring. We had a nice mix of both classic and modern. We really wanted our day to be uniquely “us,” and it was.

fall california wedding style inspired by music and concerts, photos by Jerry Yoon Photography

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding? One of the best decisions we made was choosing the Beltane Ranch as our wedding ceremony and reception location. It was so gorgeous! We rented out the whole B&B for the weekend, so were able to have our wedding party stay with us, which was so much fun.

Another great decision was choosing Jerry and Ingrid of Jerry Yoon Photographers. They are truly amazing! I can’t even express how excited we were to see our pictures – they are artistic and fun, which is exactly what we wanted.

One other thing we love is that we have the record for the shortest ceremony among our friends and family. We love that, and so did everyone else! We wanted to minimize boredom and maximize fun. And of course picking each song we wanted to hear from beginning to end turned out great…we danced all night!

Wedding Color Palette: Shades of gray and orange with red and pink accents.

fall california wedding style inspired by music and concerts, photos by Jerry Yoon Photography

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Jerry Yoon Photographers
Event Planner: Denise Kramer Weddings 
Ceremony and Reception Venue: Beltane Ranch 
Officiant: A personal friend
Invitation Designer: Our friend Steve Pecko
Florist: Huckleberry Karen Designs 
Catering: Park Avenue Catering 
Wine: Our friends Sean and Chenin from Basket Case Wine
Cake: Teeny Cake
Wedding dress: Cymbeline Paris from Nouvelle Vogue 
Bridal accessories: Shoes- Grace Footwear, Veil- Unveiled Bridal Designs 
Bridesmaids apparel and accessories: JCrew
Groom and groomsmen apparel and accessories: Z Zegna
Hair and make-up: Sherrie Long Makeup, Hair and Effects 
Transportation: Pure Luxury
Favors: With the help of friends, we made magnets that looked liked concert tickets, which also doubled as seating place cards
Rings: Edward’s Jewelry and Imports

Thank you so much Heather and Gary!

To find inspiration for your our personal wedding style, don’t miss our wedding image gallery!

All images above by Jerry Yoon Photographers

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Scratch-Off Save the Dates!

September 22, 2010 | editorial team

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Scratch-off save the dates! Who doesn’t love the excitement and suspense of taking a penny to a scratch ticket to see what you’ve won? Well now you can give your guests a little thrill with these scratch-off save the dates from designer Leslie Hamer of Unless Someone Like You. Choose from one of her playful designs and customize your colors and text for the perfect introduction to your wedding day!

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