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Real Weddings- Selome and Abiy

February 16, 2009 | editorial team

Today’s Real Wedding of Selome and Abiy comes to us from John and Joseph Photography, and is so full of life, love, excitement and community I could hardly narrow the photos down! This gorgeous couple met through mutual friends in Addis Ababa on New Year’s Eve 2004, and soon after that Selome knew that Abiy was the one!

John and Joseph Photography, traditional Ethiopian wedding

Their goal was to plan a wedding that included their huge groups of friends and family, and really make everyone feel involved. Because they had so many events throughout their wedding weekend, including a traditional Ethiopian ceremony and reception the day after this one, it was the perfect opportunity to include everyone in the planning duties. Aunts, uncles and parents formed a wedding committee that met regularly and delegated many responsibilities, and Selome’s mother and Godfather Danny acted as the main wedding coordinators. It was truly a family affair!

John and Joseph Photography, traditional Ethiopian wedding, orange, gold and cream wedding color palette

The wedding day started with Selome and Abiy each getting ready with their friends, and then as Ethiopian tradition states, Abiy, his groomsmen and his family arrived to pick up Selome from her parent’s house where everyone was celebrating with dances and songs. According to Selome, “It was so much fun because the tradition is that my family is supposed to give his groomsmen a hard time and try to make them earn the right for the groom to enter into my house. Everyone sings traditional Ethiopian wedding songs, it is chaotic, loud and so much fun!” Love it!

John and Joseph Photography, traditional Ethiopian Orthodox wedding ceremony, orange, gold and cream wedding color palette

The wedding ceremony was a traditional Ethiopian Orthodox ceremony held at St. Gebrie churchl in Seattle. With all the activity of the day, Selome and Abiy cherished their romantic moments alone together as they rode in a vintage Rolls Royce on the way to and from the church. “When we entered, the church choir was singing and it was a celebration. It was important to us to have the traditional blessings of our marriage in our church. Part of this ceremony includes the beautiful hand embroidered, gold encrusted crowns and capes that signify the meaning of marriage and how it is a special covenant before God. Also, it was in the Amharic language so we provided programs with English translations so our guests could follow along.”

John and Joseph Photography,Ethiopian wedding and reception at the Seattle Waterfront Marriott, orange, gold and cream wedding color palette

After the ceremony the wedding party took time for fun photos at Hamilton View Point Park and the Olympic Sculpture Park, and then arrived in style at the reception at the Waterfront Marriott Downtown Seattle. Selome chose orange, gold and cream with touches of chocolate brown as their wedding color palette, and she loved how vibrant and tropical the orange color looked on all the bridesmaids with their beautiful skin tones. Selome carried a white and cream bouquet and the bridesmaids flowers were orange and cream. For the décor she wanted a very clean look, so she chose all white and cream for the linens, table flowers, and backdrops. Orange was used as a minor accent on the cake table, in some of the floral arrangements, and in the the up lights, spotlights and the monogram on the dance floor. Beautiful! Selome’s mother and aunt made homemade Ethiopian honey wine as favors for all 600 of their guests, and everyone danced until well after 3am! The night ended in a sentimental and meaningful tradition, with Selome and Abiy kissing goodbye all of their family elders one by one as they stood in a line. “It is almost like a rite of passage where we are leaving them to start a new life together,” said Selome. As you can imagine, everyone was in tears! What a perfect way to end the night.

Thank you Selome and Abiy for sharing such a spectacular and sweet event with all of us! For more information on this wedding and the professionals who helped make it happen, please visit our Real Weddings section!

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Introducing Kiss the Groom! Elizabeth Messina’s New Blog!

February 14, 2009 | editorial team

Today we’re thrilled to help our dear sweet friend, photographer Elizabeth Messina, announce her newest project, a place to see her stunning work, share your personal stories, and revel in the power of love, Kiss the Groom

Elizabeth Messina's new wedding, boudoir and family photography blog, Kiss the Groom

Instead of just a regular photo blog, Elizabeth wanted to create something unique, and something that honors the sweetness of the moments she captures on film. From wedding kisses to baby kisses to the kisses that happen in everyday life, this is the place that celebrates them. Launching today (appropriately on Valentine’s Day!) you can see a post featuring some of her breathtakingly intimate boudoir photography, and soon you’ll be able to see adorable baby photos and real wedding photos, carve your name in a beautiful “kissing tree”, read touching first kiss stories, and even share your own! Check back often so you don’t miss a thing. xoxo

And a special P.S. to any photographers out there attending WPPI in Vegas right now, don’t miss Elizabeth’s talk on Tuesday afternoon. We recently got a sneak peek of her presentation over lunch, and she has some spectacular photos and amazing insight to share!

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Elegant Navy, Cream and Fall Fruit Wedding Color Palette

February 13, 2009 | editorial team

Photo by Ali Harper on Etsy.com

The minute I read the e-mail from Junebug reader Sara asking for advice about her rustic and elegant fall foodie wedding, I fell head over heels for the style she described! Sara and her fiance are getting married late this coming September in a garden ceremony, with a reception following in a converted Equestrian Barn. They both adore cooking and spend hours together at the Farmer’s Market so they want to incorporate both the fall and food themes without creating a traditional “harvest” wedding. In Sara’s words, she wants it to be “more classy than country.” Her thought was to use navy blue and cream as a base to their color palette and to bring in the colors of fall in other ways, and I totally agree. Navy and cream will add instant glamour and sophistication to their rustic surroundings, and with the natural colors of the outdoors already around them, they can really focus on the local and seasonal foods they love so much to be the focus of their decor. Yum! Here are a few of my ideas for this fantastic wedding… 

navy blue, cream and orange wedding color palette for a rustic and elegant fall foodie wedding

Top row: Sara’s elegant strapless ivory satin and french lace overlay dress by Monique Lhuillier, Navy blue and white wedding cake by The Cake Girls, Cheese plate image by Matt Armendariz.

Second row: Vintage crystal chandeliers abundantly hanging over a long wooden dinner table make for a stunning centerpiece at the reception. It’s rustic and elegant at the same time, making the all important 3 course dinner the focus of the celebration. Image by Thayer Allyson Gowdy via Oh How Charming, from the wedding of the lovely Elizabeth Messina.

Third row: Navy blue bridesmaid’s dresses and navy blue flower headband from JCrew.com, Vintage locket necklace from Vintage Rehab on Etsy.com, and fabulous orange Enzo Angiolini peep toe pumps for a splash of fall color.

Fourth row: Fall fruits are gorgeous as decor and combine beautifully with flowers, as in this flower, feather and fruit bridal bouquet by Hollyflora, and this centerpiece by Garden Party Flowers, photographed by Stephanie Cristalli.

Fifth and Sixth rows: Local, organic and seasonal foods and wines are as beautiful to look at as they are to eat, so they can act as the main course as well as decoration. Sara and her fiance have recently started making jam, so they will give away mini jars of their home made goodness as wedding favors. All images by the genius Matt Armendariz of MattBites.com.

Bottom row: Sara has begun collecting vintage blue ball jars to use as votive candle holders and to match her blue color palette and food theme. You can find these lovely blue jars all over the internet as well as at thrift stores and estate sales. Here, here, here and here are a few resources I found, as well as this cool DIY project from the Bridal Buzz Blog to easily make your own! So cool! Photos by Ali Harper on Etsy.com and MarthaStewart.com

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