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Okay, Kyle is my kind of girl.  See that brilliantly orange leaf in the last photo?  Yeah.  Kyle tucked it away for the sole purpose of including it in her wedding day portraits.  Dedication, I tell you!  And once you see the woodsy details from her reception, you’ll know exactly how perfect that portrait is.  Because I’m guessing you’ll ask, the paper goods and hair pieces are from the fabulously talented Chelsea (our first cover girl!), the seriously stunning bridesmaid dresses are by Vera Wang from Bella Bridesmaid, and Kyle’s hair and makeup was created by Raney O’Keefe.  A huge thank you to altmix for sending this wedding our way!

How did the two of you meet?  I moved in across the street from Chris in 1999.  Friendship bloomed in high school and then romance blossomed in college.  Eight years later, he proposed!
Describe the proposal.
 Chris tricked me into thinking we got an upgrade to the Presidential Suite while vacationing at the Jekyll Island Club.  He proposed at sunset on top of the historic tourette.  An engagement at a national historic site is areal perk because you can buy all sorts of memorabilia!
What was the design inspiration for your wedding?  
Relaxed elegance evoking all the bright and vibrant fall tones: eggplant, amber, saffron and teal.  I wanted it to be a very organic garden party with birds, wood, candles and rod iron all under a big lit tent.  I fell in love with my florist because she really understood my quirky request to make it feel like the “night after” a wedding.  I wanted the arrangements to be loose and spilling over like the party was yesterday and the arrangements were now all grown over with moss and spilling over the pots and out of the birds cages.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was:  Marrying the old with the new.  The old:  all the lace tablecloths were either family heirlooms or borrowed from friends.  Many of them had small holes, but that made it even more special.  The birdcages were all vintage, bought from antique shows or lovingly loaned to us by friends and family.  They were decorated with broken chandelier pieces I have amassed over time.  Then we brought in the new: vibrant colors, a wagon full of flip flops, spot lighting, and of course, the photobooth… a real guest favorite!  People loved throwing on flip flops, dressing up with the props and posing for the flash bulb!

Written with love by Katharine
5 Comments
  1. avatar nancy ray reply

    gorgeous wedding details. i’m LOVING the hair flowers (of course) and the stationary. adorable!

  2. avatar Ulmer Studios reply

    In LOVE w/this wedding. The papergoods are amazing as well as the headpieces! amazing job Chelsea! Beautiful details! ~Amber Ulmer

  3. avatar Kate Miller reply

    I love how the dark brown fiddlehead ferns mimic the whimsy of the invite font. Gorgeous!

  4. avatar fancy ray reply

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE everything about this wedding! I’m getting married in August, and I HAVE to have those invitations!!! Could you share some linkage please? Thanks so much! and Congrats!

  5. avatar Southern Weddings reply

    Hi Fancy! Chelsea Petaja made the invitations. Her company is called Oh My Deer Handmades (http://ohmydeerhandmades.blogspot.com/). They’re a custom set, so I would suggest emailing Chelsea to see if she might be up for taking on another project! Her email is ohmydeerhandmades at gmail dot com. Good luck!

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