This is a lovely and unique farm bride outfit – a flannel top with pearls, paired with a more traditional wedding skirt. And how about that hair? Beautiful! You know this would be an amazing farm wedding with a bride dressed like that!
via pinterest
How about forgoing traditional white wedding dishware and instead setting your farm wedding table with something like this? Organic looking and feeling plates, set atop a wooden plank table with beautiful linen placemats and napkins. It’s so elegant and natural. Beautiful.
image via aura
This vintagey farm engagement session of Jessica and Jason with all the red details – red barn, red truck, red antique Coca Cola machine – is so sweet. These two lovebirds had their session on a farm in North Carolina with photographer Cynthia Rose Photography.
Submitted via Two Bright Lights
Let’s hear about this wedding straight from Erin and Steve’s photographer Julie Napear Photography:
“Erin is one of the most fun brides I’ve ever worked with! Her wedding to Steve was also one of the few VERY small weddings I did this year — only about 16 people total. It was such an intimate affair, and the officiant got everyone who was there involved by passing around the rings. The ceremony was FULL of laughter, which made for a fun time and great pics. I took the two of them outside just before dark to get the shot of her spinning in front of the blue (soon to be storming) sky. Lastly, we ran out in the POURING rain to get one last shot before Erin & Steve headed off to their cottage.”
These two are so sweet, and how fantastic to have such an intimate wedding! Cute invitations, a beautiful wedding gown, a unique way to seat the guests at the ceremony, yummy food, and so many smiles. A beautiful wedding!
Wedding day vendors included:
Photographer: Julie Napear Photography
Hair Stylist: Stephanie Novak Artistry
Caterer: Six Star Catering
Floral Designer: Flowers by Snellings
Reception Venue: Briar Patch Bed & Breakfast Inn
Submitted via Two Bright Lights
One more doily project for today! Did you see today’s other two doily posts here and here?
For this project, use paper doilies to make cones for whatever you’d like – fill with petals for your guests to toss as you walk down the aisle as a newly married couple, fill with desserts, or use to place your favors in. Maybe you could use them as your seating cards for your farm wedding reception seating, filled with something fun! What do you think? Do you love doilies too?
Head over to heartmade blog for the tutorial (image via heartmade as well!).