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The splash of red and yellow worked wonders at the Chambers Hotel in downtown Minneapolis where Emily + Eddie toasted their newlywed status.  The bride’s textured Watters gown struck the perfect balance between classic and edgy with its simple strapless neckline and understated black sash (one of my all-time favorite wedding day trends).  The couple’s rich chocolate cupcakes from D’Amico Catering fit right in with their modish wedding day celebration and even look tasty to a non-chocolate fan like myself!  Visit Photogen-Inc’s website for more pics of this city celebration.

Describe your wedding flowers: Eddie and I decided we wanted to save a little money by doing the flowers ourselves. I went to a whole-sale florist and, sticking with the ‘curry’ yellow color, I decided that we needed Craspedia (a.k.a. Billy Balls). From there we found complementing flowers and greens including: water succulents, yellow ranunculus, fern shoots, and dried willow. Also, we ended up having a cute church lady do my bouquet and the bridesmaids’ bouquets, but the rest of the arrangements were made by friends and family.
Describe your wedding cake: Eddie and I decided from the get-go that we did not need a wedding cake and that cupcakes would be perfect! Our caterer had many different combinations of baked-goods to choose from, which is exactly what we ended up doing. But, my Mother surprised Eddie and I with a giant cupcake to substitute for a big wedding cake. It was a wonderful surprise!
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Distance! We planned the entire wedding while both of us were in graduate school in Chicago. When we would visit Minnesota for the weekend to work on wedding details we had one meeting after another.
Were there any wedding traditions or new ideas you included in the wedding?  We did not use the traditional ‘wedding music.’ Instead we used Beatles songs for the processional and recessional..
What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future? Currently we are looking forward to continuing the life we have already started in Chicago with our neurotic dog, Grover. On a personal level, I am looking forward to finishing my MA in Art Therapy.  In the future, Eddie and I are looking forward to more adventures and ridiculousness.

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Melesha reply

    That is great that you did your own flowers.You can save tons doing that.

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Real-life red wedding shoes!!  One point for Emily + Eddie’s Minneapolis wedding from Photogen-Inc.  But not just any red shoes: adorable, red, feline-inspired ballerina slippers from Marc Jacobs.  (These two-cute flats even have eyes and whiskers!)  But enough about shoes… though the groom and his attendants did have some awfully cute red Chuck Taylors.  I’m a little obsessed with the yellow accents in everything from the bride’s cozy wrap to the rustic arrangements of curry yellow billy balls and fresh green thistle.  (Note to all our DIY brides out there: Emily and her maids designed the bouquets and boutonnières themselves!)  Though it’s not your usual bridal color palette, I have to say that the red and yellow touches are what really made this Midwestern celebration.

How did the two of you meet?  We met for the first time in 2004 while volunteering in Guatemala at the San Lucas Mission. Eddie was living in San Lucas Toliman, and I had come to Guatemala for a week-long mission trip. We soon found out that we are both from the same small town in Minnesota (Stillwater), but had never met! To make it even more bizarre, Eddie lived about 6 blocks away from the house I grew up in!
Describe the proposal. Eddie had moved to Chicago for graduate school in 2007. I helped him move and decided to stay the whole month of August (Why not!?). Talk of marriage had been swirling around for quite sometime now, and on August 31st in Chicago, Eddie and I (without trying) had recreated out first date. Eddie at this time was kicking himself for not having the ring with him earlier.  But when we got back to Eddie’s apartment and were relaxing in our PJ’s, when Eddie jumped up and started rifling through boxes in the other room. I started to realize what was about to happen- when he came back into the room with his hands behind his back holding a little box.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Giddy, adventurous, gleeful.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? Art/Architecture with a twist of Dr. Suess.
What was your favorite design element of your big day?
Our color combination (curry and red) and the Chambers Hotel. Both really set the tone for all of our design choices.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: Honestly, finding the dress was the easy part. I ended up with the third dress I tried on!  Getting it fitted, well, that’s a whole other can of worms!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar kim reply

    Ranunculus and Billy Balls, succulents, and cool red shoes – there is soooo much to love about this wedding we don’t even know where to start… This wedding totally reminds us of a Portland Hipster vibe {Love it}

  2. avatar Cori Cook Floral Design reply

    I love the bridesmaid bouquets! So petite, but bold! Love it.

  3. avatar Vania- SimplyBloom Photography, LLC reply

    that bouquet is sooo fab!!!

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See, I told you: fun, right?  I love that Lee (in a gown designed by her groom’s mother) + Cameron celebrated their new marriage with a jump on the giant trampoline.  Talk about memorable wedding portraits!  More and more brides (including this one from Down Under) have started trading traditional multi-tiered confections for smaller, personal cakes.  (Check out Lee + Cameron’s cakes from Queen of Tarts.)  Think this is a trend worth trying in 2010?  Thanks again to our friends at The Image is Found, for sharing this Australian wedding.

Describe your wedding flowers:  Our friend, Kylie, organized them from London, and then she assembled them in the hall the night before the wedding. They were absolutely stunning! The flowers were a mix of David Austin roses, lisianthus and ranunculus.
Describe your wedding cake: We had a little bit of a last-minute panic with the cake, and our original plans had to be changed. We ended up finding a great cake shop the Tuesday before our wedding, an hour away from home. Mum and I headed out there and we chose 3 different mud cakes in different sizes with white icing. I had fresh flowers placed on the top of each cake, along with some nice ribbon around the sides, which finished off the decoration nicely.
Were there any wedding traditions or new ideas you included in the wedding?   Our new idea was having a wedding weekend festival rather than a day-long wedding. We asked everyone to join us on the Friday before the wedding for a big BBQ.  We then had a Saturday morning ceremony, a picnic lunch, then dinner.  Everyone even stayed for a breakfast BBQ on Sunday morning. There was also face painting for everyone, cricket on the oval and, most importantly, a trampoline for fun and to help with some of the amazing photos.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? The entire ceremony, specifically, walking down the aisle with all of our friends and family singing “All you Need is Love” by the Beatles.  I also loved being showered in bubbles, confetti and rose petals as we joined our friends and family on the river bank after the ceremony. Cam was also very excited by how much people loved his smoked ham!
Did you write your own vows?  If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line?
We wrote our own vows, took little bits from here and there and mixed it with our own words to create what represented us best. Neither of us knew what the other was going to say until that moment. In his vows, Cam promised to love, cherish and tickle me for the rest of my life! Lee; In my vows, I secretly used one of Cam’s nicknames, ‘Spewbert’ instead of Cameron Stuart!
What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future?  We are looking forward to starting a cute little family and spending the rest of our days enjoying life together and jumping on trampolines.

Congratulations, Lee + Cameron!  Thank you for sharing your wedding with us!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar bridal girl reply

    Amazing couple. You have also given your guests the chance to have a great break away from work with the type of wedding you made. Congratulations. I know that preparing a wedding for the entire weekend was not that easy, but it sure paid off since you made everyone happy.

  2. avatar jenny haas reply

    love the banners! so cool!

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