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Seating chart, photography Genevieve Leiper.
No wedding is complete without all of the fun little details. Using family heirlooms or furnishings is one of our favorite tricks. Nothing personalizes a wedding more than using something from home. Create charming, warm, and inviting spaces, by including mementos from your relationship. Every little detail sets your wedding apart and personalizes the day. Investing in beautiful paper products and decor for forgotten spaces like mantels, place card tables and guest books is so appreciated by family and friends. Photograph by Geneveive Leiper.
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Seating chart, photography Genevieve Leiper.
A pop corn stand for late night snacks. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Place cards were displayed in Iron baskets filled with moss. Photography by Regeti’s.
Insert herbs and a pop of color into napkins. I love this detail. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Photography by Kate Headley
Dancing under the stars, photography by Genevieve Leiper
Photography by Kate Headley
Create runners out of your favorite fabrics. This is a fabulously fun detail. This table was featured on Style Me Pretty. Photography by Anne Robert.
Chose a fabric and customize your day by creating pillows, linens, place card boards, bows, or banners. Photography by Anne Robert.
Don’t forget florals for areas like the food stations, buffets, lemonade stands, bathrooms, and entrance. Photography by Anne Robert.
Food trucks are a fun addition to any event. Guests appreciated these treats after a long night of dancing, plus they make great photo props. Photography by Anne Robert.
Use wine barrels for outdoor vineyard weddings to elevate your ceremony flowers. This wedding was featured on Style Me Pretty. Photography by Anne Robert.
Photography by Genevieve Leiper
Place cards displayed on a burlap covered board, Photograph by Sachs Photography
Vintage lace used to bind the stems of the bouquet, and one seriously rocking vintage bracelet. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Iron basket garnished with greens, moss. and flowers to hold the phrograms. Photography by Sachs Photography.
Place cards by Paperzest photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
A floral wreath greets guests as they arrive at the wedding. Photography by Sachs.
Place cards hung on clothes line, photography by Kate Headley.
Don’t forget florals for your four legged friend.
Bud vases can easily be used to enhance and decorate areas needing a little pop of color. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Clusters of flowers mark family reserved seating. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Use pretty paper signs on shepherds hooks to help guests find their way. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Chargers, place cards, and blossoms, make each place setting look oh so charming. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Small floral arrangements can be placed on lounge chairs or coffee tables. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Mark family reserved seating with clusters of flowers and ribbon. Don’t forget to display the programs for the guests. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Coordinate your cake with the wedding colors. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Programs by Paperzest, photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Small accent designs are perfect for the cocktail areas. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Use vintage champagne or wine glasses as vases for arrangements on the bar. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Chalkboards used for seating charts is always a great look. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
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Floral arrangements with candles can be used to decorate pools, or other bodies of water near your reception. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Adding fresh flowers to the cake is always a nice touch!! Photography by Kate Headley.
This natural crown created by Whichgoose was the perfect finishing touch for the bride. Photography by Kristen Gardner.
These adorable cupcakes were given to each guest as they left the festivities. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Decorate mantels with small centerpieces and lots of candlelight. Photography by Martha Fitzsimons.
Use wheat grass to decorate areas like mantels and cocktail areas. Photography by Martha Fitzsimons.
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Loose blooms can be used to decorate the place card table. Photography by Martha Fitzsimons.
Farm tables and wash stands were used to make this bar area special and unique. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Programs should coordinate with the colors of the day! Photography Bob Updegrove.
Use pine cones or other earthy elements to accentuate your place setting. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Crystallized sugar is perfect for Winter wedding cakes. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
For Winter weddings consider ornaments as favors for your guests. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Menus tucked into napkins is always a lovely touch. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Choosing a patterned wedding cake can always add a fun twist to the look of your wedding. Photography by Geneveieve Leiper.
An old door makes the perfect back drop for this fabulously fun popcorn stand. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Use wine barrels to create tables for candy bars, cake displays or even buffets. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Display treats in old wooden boxes. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Use potted plants in unique and fun containers to decorate areas that need an extra pop of color. Photography by Kate Headley.
Cupcake displays are always a fun option instead of a traditional wedding cake. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
We love to use grapevine balls to decorate the aisle. Photography by Maria Vicencio.
Display floating candles and simple designs in large open windows or mantels. Photography Genevieve Leiper.
Little jars of herbs, jams, or candy can be given to guests as favors. Photography by Genevieve Lieper.
A good old fashion lemonade stand keeps the guests refreshed on a hot Summers day. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Programs displayed on an old bookshelf. Photography by Genevieve Lieper.
Never underestimate the power of an amazing pair of shoes. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Use vintage containers as accent pieces and your tables will look amazing. Photography by Julie Renee.
Little bud vases make big statements. Photography by Julie Renee.
Umbrellas are meant to protect you from bad weather but they are also really fun props. This image was featured in Martha Stewart Weddings Winter issue 2011. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Nothing is more lovely on the stems of a bridal bouquet than grandmothers brooch. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Crocheted flowers or vintage buttons can be used to finish the stems of the bouquet. Photography by Julie Renee.
Grandmothers lace and buttons were used to complete this bridal bouquet. Photography by Maria Vicencio.
Wine corks can be used to display the place cards. This is perfect for the vineyard weddings. Photography by Maria Vicencio.
A large board can be wrapped in fabric to create a display for the place cards. Use ribbon to hang the cards. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Have guests write a note to the bride and groom and hang it on a manzanita tree. Photography by Genevieve Leiper.
Use mini pumpkins or even fruit to display the place cards. Photography Michelle Lindsay.