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We’re so thrilled to have the chance to feature Jane + David’s wedding from Jonilyn Photography!  The couple selected the First Congregational Church of Long Beach as the venue for their nuptials for its Italian-inspired architecture, a particularly appropriate choice considering the newlyweds met just before Jane began studying in Italy.  While their wedding ceremony was elegant and breathtakingly romantic, doesn’t the reception at The Reef Restaurant just scream FUN?  Like Jane + David, we’re crazy about the photo booth they set up for guests to dress up and taking funny pictures with, and the bright orange heels Jane paired with her ultra-flattering Marisa gown not only added just the right splash of color and pizzazz but also matched the couple’s orange and olive wedding theme perfectly.  Don’t you just wish you could try a piece of that lemon and raspberry favored cake from Rossmoor Pastries?

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. A friend I have known since the 6th grade was David’s college roommate.  David and I didn’t know of each other until I asked my friend to help move equipment with me from my studio at school.  As luck would have it, my friend asked David to come along for the move as well.  While I immediately thought David was someone I wanted to get to know better, David, unfortunately, didn’t yet feel the same way.  Later that summer, I decided to study at an art school in Florence.  Before I left for Italy, David and I met again for our friend’s birthday party.  It was then that we finally exchange phone numbers.  Our first date was a month before I left for Italy.  Just two weeks before I left the country, we made, what most people likely would consider a rash decision and decided to become a couple.  It’s been six years now and we’ve made it through the best and worst times in our lives.  We’ve shared so much together already and I know we always will be there for one another.

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? I had lived in Italy for the first year David and I were together, so I wanted to incorporate at least one thing that had to do with Italy.  The church where we held our ceremony was perfect because it was built in the style of the Italian Florentine Renaissance.  The inside of the church was beautiful and had a dim, romantic feeling to it.  When I found the church, I based my wedding colors and design elements off it.  Our main inspiration, however, was FUN!  We wanted everyone (including ourselves!) to have fun at our wedding.

Favorite design element of your big day: My favorite detail was the warm glow I wanted throughout the ceremony and reception.  We had a lot of people at the wedding but wanted to make sure it was still a warm and intimate affair.  To create a soft, welcoming feeling, we incorporated candles into the aisle flowers at the ceremony site.

Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I didn’t want to go to too many places and see too many dresses because I knew that I would have been overwhelmed and ultimately indecisive.  While I wasn’t particularly picky regarding the style of the dress (so long as it didn’t make me look like a cupcake!), the one thing I knew I wanted for sure was for the dress to be ivory rather than paper white.  In the end, I chose a Marisa dress in a mermaid style.  It was a dress I never thought I would wear, but it was gorgeous and the price was just within our budget!

Describe your wedding flowers: For our flowers, we stuck with the orange and olive colors I love so much.  I had wanted to incorporate branches somewhere in the floral arrangements because David and I love to hike.  Our florist made two different centerpieces with all different shades of oranges and greens. 

Describe your wedding cake: We wanted something really simple so we found an ivory three-tier rounded square with Swiss dots.  Our florist then decorated the cake with flowers and even added branches to the very top.  Of course, the best part about the cake was that it was lemon and raspberry flavored!

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Our photo booth!  Our photographer set up a backdrop and lights for guests to take photos.  I bought feather boas, big clown glasses, different hats and other props for people to use during their photo shoots.  Even our grandparents got dressed up and took pictures!

What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Continuing our growing business together and looking forward to a having a baby!

The SW girls wish Jane + David all the best with their growing business and expanding family!

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  1. avatar elisabeth reply

    What a gorgeous table decoration, congratulations !

  2. avatar Jane reply

    I forgot how much fun we had at our wedding!

  3. avatar the perfect palette reply

    this color palette is simply stunning.

  4. avatar Emma reply

    I love all of the colors!

  5. avatar The Wedding Contessa reply

    Your wedding colors and flower combinations were gorgeous! Love your color scheme!

  6. avatar sara reply

    The orange shoes are just about the coolest thing I’ve seen!! And I love that the bride is absolutely beaming in every picture. Beautiful wedding!!

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{Lauren Harris Photography} stunned us with this beautiful celebrity wedding (David is a recording artist) that took place at {Historic Carnton Plantation}. Catherine + David’s big day went on without a hitch thanks to {One Fine Day} event planning. The bride wore a beautiful dress from {Paloma Blanca}.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. I traveled from Memphis to Nashville and was visiting some girlfriends of mine while also looking for a place to live. This trip had been planned to take place in March, but it had to be rescheduled for a weekend in April due to a very heavy snowfall that hit Memphis and Nashville in March! Thanks to that snowfall, though, because I would have not met my husband David! Some of my girlfriends and I went out on the town in Nashville to a well known live music joint called the Tin Roof. Well, you probably guessed it…..our “girl’s night” suddenly turned co-ed. Late into the night, I was ready to leave but someone stopped me before I could. That someone was David! We began talking and our personalities hit it off automatically. I was instantly attracted to his humor and everything fell into place after that. I found myself in Nashville one month later and engaged to him on October 25th.
Describe the proposal: David is definitely not one to plan things, so his proposal was like a surprise for the both of us. I had to come back to Memphis in late October to coordinate a friend’s wedding. At the last minute, David decided to jump in the car with me and keep me company for the ride. I assured him that it would not be a very exciting weekend and I wouldn’t have much time with him because I would be busy with a wedding. He said that was fine with him and he would just hang out with my folks. My parents adore David, so I knew he would be okay in their hands. It was late before I returned home on Saturday night October 25th. I was tired and ready to put on pj’s, but David insisted that I take a walk with him around the park in my parent’s neighborhood. I kept complaining, though, because it was a chilly night. So, he threw an ugly purple ski jacket on me that looked like it was straight up out ofthe 80s and we went for a romantic walk. We walked for a while and then took a break next to a park bench while he stood there hugging me. He began telling me how much I meant to him and how he knew he could not live on more day without me. Next thing I know, he’s down on one knee asking me to spend the rest of my life with him! I screamed saying, “No!” But what I meant was that there was no way he had a ring and could have kept it a secret. What I soon found out was that he had just bought it four hours ago after he received my mother and father’s blessing to have me as his wife. After giving a very loud and reassuring “Yes”, we ran into my parent’s house to share the news. It was the most memorable night of my life. Although it was unplanned, you can’t beat the feelings of genuine raw emotions.
What attracted me to my husband was: His humor!! Spend five minutes with him (or read his MySpace blogs) and you will see why. Not to mention he is easy on the eyes!
Why do you love your husband? He is my BEST friend. I laugh my hardest when I am with him. But it’s not just the humor I love about him, it’s everything in between. David is a very dynamic individual and he is not afraid to share his feelings. We have a completely open and honest relationship. He gives me the best feelings in the world and he has quickly become my world. I love him very much. :
A date we went on that we’ll always remember: Our first date was to eat at Leonard’s BBQ in Memphis. We both love BBQ and that’s why we served it as the main dish at our wedding reception.
The weather on our wedding day was: Breathtaking!
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? We wanted our wedding to be two things,laid back and personal. Nothing says laid back like a beautiful outside Southern wedding at a historic plantation.I have always enjoyed Civil War history and as a child my parents took me to tour houses in Holly Springs, MS., Natchez, MS., and other such places.When David and I found Carnton Plantation, we immediately fell in love with its character. There was so muchcharm to it. I felt like a true Southern Belle on my wedding day!
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: My maid of honor and I went looking one week after I was engaged.We went to a bridal boutique in Nashville and tried onONE dress….that was it!!
Describe your wedding flowers: My favorite flower is a hydrangea. So, my bouquet was made up of white hydrangeas and white roses.They were beautiful and matched the hydrangeas that lined the garden on the grounds of Carnton Plantation.

More to come from Catherine + David shortly….

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  1. avatar NYCDawg reply

    Where are those super cute bridesmaids dresses from?!

  2. avatar AllisonK reply

    I was going to ask the same about the bridesmaid dresses!! I LOVE them!

  3. avatar April reply

    I was going to ask the same thing about the dresses! (very popular choice)

  4. avatar Michonne reply

    Oh yes!! Where might we find the dresses <3 LOVE THEM!

  5. avatar Sarah Oswald reply

    This is awesome, Cat! Great job on all of the pics Lauren!!

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This wedding photographed by the amazing {Luna Photo} has style, glamour and fun!  Take a look at the beautiful Alison.  This girl glamed it up with ideas from old Hollywood, playing up a retro vibe and googling mainstream celebrities to see what was hot.  She purchased her incredible dress from {M Bridal} and we’ve got to say what beautiful detailing!  The bridesmaids wore gowns from {Bella Bridesmaid}.  This fabulous wedding all took place at the {Manchester Grand Hyatt}.  Taking care of the amazing flowers was {Adorations}.  The wedding cake was baked by {Just Fabulous}.  {What an awesome name!} This wedding was planned by {Mint Weddings}.  They did a terrific job bringing Alison + David’s visions to life.  To see more shots make sure to check out Luna Photo’s {Blog} for more!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story: We met through friends, but I like to joke and say that I picked him up hitchhiking. We don’t know the exact when and where and how. We think that we met at a chili cook off, but we aren’t too sure. I was still in college at Cal Poly, and he had already graduated from Calvin College in Michigan. He was living in Visalia, CA working as a civil engineer. My Mom’s family is from Visalia so on holiday’s I would come to Visalia to celebrate with family. Dave’s high school friends were my college friends, so somehow we met.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? I wanted a slightly retro feel. I love classic Hollywood glamour. I am a huge Marilyn Monroe fan.
Favorite design element of your big day: Naturally the black on my dress, or the flowers with the feathers and crystals.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I found my wedding dress at M Bride in La Jolla, Michelle was a huge help. My sister had found her dress at M Bride the year before, so Michelle knew me and my personality. She pulled this dress out for me and it fit my body perfectly. The dress originally had light pink on the train. I am not a light pink kind of girl. She suggested black and instantly I fell in love. I knew at that moment that this was my dress. It was the third one I tried on.
Describe your wedding flowers: For the ceremony, all of the flowers were white up at the alter. Myself as well as the bridesmaids had very colorful dark red bouquets with roses and calalilies and feathers, mine had crystals as well. Red rose petals were alongside the brocade runner. We also had trees set around the ceremony site as sort of a wind break or barrier to not let the public up close to the ceremony ( I can’t remember the name of those trees, I know they had big leaves, I want to say palm but I know that isn’t right). The reception had tables with high and low arrangements, they were all in deep reds, almost black again with the feathers (LaVonne would be better at describing the flowers).
Describe your wedding cake: Our wedding cake was also amazing. We had our engagement pictures screen printed on the frosting in black and white with red sugar roses on the top of the cake. It was a round tiered cake. The flavors were carrot and chocolate.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Probably the white doves released at the ceremony and my 12 year old cousin trying to catch a lazy dove that didn’t want to fly away. Or the photo booth. We loved to see all of the pictures when we got back from our honeymoon.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Amazing, Perfect, A Dream ( the best day of my life so far)!
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Plan for everything, think of the guests and try to make them comfortable, especially if it’s a destination wedding. Make it reflect who you are as a person
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? How do you answer this? We would like to start a family sometime in the future. Honestly we look forward to everyday, because everyday with each other is a blessing, we enjoy each other’s company. He is my best friend.
Any DIY items? The favors: Tiffany blue boxes with a fortune cookie inside, Dave proposed with a fortune cookie, tied with red ribbon
Favorite inspirational blogs or sites: For hairstyles I googled stars like Marilyn Monroe, Gwen Stefani and Jessica Simpson. I thought it better than using the wedding websites.

Congratulations to Alison and David! We wish you many marvelous days to come!

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  1. avatar New York City Wedding Photographer reply

    I love the bird cage veil….so sexy! The overall theme of this wedding seems very enchanted but in a way that fuses modern and classic…good stuff indeed :) Black on the wedding dress….get em!

  2. avatar Gwendolyn Tundermann Photography reply

    I love the details! Wow! Great job Luna Photo on capturing it all! Beautiful!

  3. avatar The Perfect Palette reply

    wow. wow. wow. those colors are amazing. such a pretty palette.

  4. avatar wedding chicks reply

    oh my gosh, love the flower arrangements! thanks for the great inspiration!!

  5. avatar Ashley reply

    I am absolutely obsessed with the cake… what an awesome idea.

  6. avatar Tara reply

    Wow great post! I’m considering using Tiffany blue and red as my colors, I’ve always loved them together! Now I know it will look awesome…

  7. avatar Michelle reply

    Absolutely beautiful!!!

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