Rachel & Aaron | Vintage Winter Wedding

Happy New Year!  Today we are kicking off 2012 on the right foot by starting anew and hoping to keep this blog more regularly updated.  We’re hoping this resolution doesn’t fail miserably like trying to lose weight – our fingers are crossed.

Rachel & Aaron’s Wedding

Today we are excited to share with you beautiful detail photos of Rachel and Aaron’s winter wedding reception held at the beautiful Gardner Village and shot by Eveline Wunder Photography.  The staff at Gardner Village do an amazing job every year of decorating the venue for the holidays, so when we met with Rachel and Aaron to go over decor ideas, it was fitting that they wanted their florals to be all white, simple, elegant and with a rustic-vintage touch.  Choosing to go this route ensured that the wedding decor would stand apart from the venue’s Christmas decor, but at the same time, not be so different in style and look that they competed with one another.  Plus, the style and decor Rachel and Aaron selected for their wedding reception matched the venue perfectly, a good tip if you’re shopping for a wedding venue or trying to figure out a style.

A Note About “Vintage”

You may have heard that the wedding “vintage” trend is on it’s way out, or perhaps, already done and gone.  You’ve fallen in love with the vintage look and style, but your time to be married just hasn’t come.  So what do you do?  Well, here’s our two cents.  And it’s just that – two cents.  The “vintage” wedding trend as we currently know it may certainly be on it’s way out.  First things first, don’t give too much thought to “trends.”  Instead, be yourself and make sure your wedding truly reflects you and your fiance’s personal style.  Incorporate a couple of currently trending elements into your wedding if you’d like, but don’t over do it.  Secondly, there will always be a place for “vintage” in weddings (or whatever terminology you choose to use – heirloom, heritage, traditional, etc).  No, it may not necessarily be the “vintage” of today’s weddings, but certainly weddings should always acknowledge and reflect on one’s heritage, family traditions and relationships – however you choose to incorporate them.  Third, think “classic.”  You can never go wrong with classic and timeless.  And lastly, remember what weddings are all about – your love.

We are looking forward to a great 2012, filled with many celebrations, beautiful weddings and rockin’ parties!  Cheers!

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heather nan - January 3, 2012 - 9:25 am

Beautiful work and advice!

Kathy - January 3, 2012 - 10:38 pm

Garret & Sheri…..everything was amazing….you transformed the Gathering Place into a magical wonderland, and all of your special touches were just perfect. From the flowers to the cake, to the beautiful table settings. Pure Masterpiece. Thanks again!!!
Love you both!!!
Kathy (mother of the bride)

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