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Everyday Wedding by Crystal George Studios – Brad & Courtney

I adore exploring the globe, so this travel themed wedding by Crystal George Studios definitely caught my eye! From fun folded maps to a creative cake, this affair has lots of details to draw from. Here is what Crystal herself had to say…

Some people buy engagement rings when they devote themselves to each other. Other people buy small aircraft. Courtney & Brad were both medical students entering their residencies when they met, and Brad has now almost finished his residency in Pediatrics and is a doctor! Both super smart. Super dedicated.

But miles separated them from each other, and so when they decided this love was for life they purchased a small airplane, instead of a ring, to see each other. In celebration of this symbol of their commitment the wedding was decorated with small flight maps from places they had visited together folded into hearts and paper airplanes.  SO CUTE.

Enjoy!

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Crystal George Studios Travel Themed Wedding

Ceremony & Tea Party:  The Gardens at UVA

Reception:  The McGuffy Art Center, Charlottesville VA

Bride’s Gown:  Pnina Tornai, Courtesy of Church Street Bridal, Lynchburg VA

Hair & Makeup: Emily Garbee Harris of Bodyworks Day Spa & Salon

Jelly & Jam Favors:  Handmade by Mother of the Bride

Florals:  Sugar Magnolias for ceremony, Reception florals by Mother & Sisters of Bride

DJ:  Thomas St. Clair Dean

Brooch Bouquets

Brooch bouquets are such a unique way for brides to have a different kind of arrangement. Whether a bride finds a local artisan to construct a bouquet out of items found from estate sales or their grandmother’s favorite treasures, these kinds of florals create keepsakes for years to come.

In garnering photos for our 2013 edition of clutch, the bride’s guide have and to hold, we came across several brooch bouquet shots that we just couldn’t pass up. Let this collection of pins and baubles inspire you.

photos by Crystal George Studios

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photos by Stone Blue Productions

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photo by KD Burke Photography

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Craving more non-floral bouquet inspiration? Just be sure to click here for a plethora of ideas!

Everyday Wedding by Stone Blue Productions – Capron & Elizabeth

If you have a copy of our 2013 wedding issue of clutch, the bride’s guide to have and to hold, chances are you caught a glimpse of this “everyday wedding” in print. When I first laid eyes on these photos, I knew that we had to feature them in our magazine! I love the fact that the wedding takes place at a beautiful residence, has amazing florals and includes chandeliers hanging from trees. The colors are beautiful and the bride is stunning. I adore the fact that she chose her grandmother’s vintage dress as her exit outfit … that is one of my favorite parts (I am a vintage clothing junkie!).

Here are some of Elizabeth’s own words about her wedding. We didn’t have room for her full story in print, so I am excited to include it here:

Our wedding day was a perfect representation of who we are individually and as a couple. Capron and I are both non-traditional people from traditional background,s and we really love our families and friends, so we wanted our wedding to not only reflect our love but express our love to the people we care about.

Having the wedding in my parents’ backyard seemed like an obvious choice. I have so many memories in that yard. Capron proposed to me on the back porch that overlooks the beautiful with terraces, gardens, and fountains – it is really perfect for entertaining. We wanted the whole thing to be relaxed and beautiful, like a candlelit garden party.

The dresses that my bridesmaids wore were their own choices. My sister wore a dress that belonged to my late grandmother, Mary. We were looking through a bunch of her old dresses from the 40′s, 50′s, and 60′s, and she found a gorgeous blue cocktail dress. We both thought that it would be perfect for the wedding, and she tried it on and I thought it looked gorgeous on her. I felt like it would be a great way to honor Granny’s spirit.

Since it was a blue dress (and blues are my favorite), I asked my bridesmaids to choose their own. They all have different styles and personalities, and it wouldn’t have felt right having them all wear the same thing. By allowing them to choose I knew they could find something to fit their different bodies, personalities, and budgets. The dresses ended up showing off their unique personalities, which is something I love about all of them, so it worked really well. Originally, I wanted to wear blue but eventually decided to wear white.

When my Memaw (mom’s mother) heard I was doing blue bridesmaid dresses she offered her wedding dress, which was a beautiful baby blue tea-length dress from the 50′s. As soon as I saw it I thought, “Nope, this can’t be a bridesmaid dress – this is for me!” It fit like a glove, and I ended up wearing it at the reception.

Capron and I made our own iPod playlist for the reception. It was a really fun thing for us to do together, and we knew the type of music that our family and friends would want to hear that was still in line with the ambiance we wanted. That worked out really well.

Everything just felt so laid back and warm. The ceremony was definitely my favorite part. We had an amazing officiant, and you could just feel the love radiating from the people around us. Capron and I went into the whole experience with the feeling that as long as we were married to one another at the end of the day and we got to share that day with everyone we loved, then our wedding would be perfect – everything else was just details. That made the planning feel fun and stress-free and it did turn out to be truly perfect. My mother was an incredible help in planning. She has incredible taste and I relied on her for many things. It was truly the best day of our lives.

Thank you so much, Elizabeth, for sharing your heart. Again, I adore the story of the dresses! Enjoy these photos of the wedding, which were taken by Jeremiah of Stone Blue Productions. Elizabeth and Capron, I wish you the best in your life together!

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Photography – Stone Blue Productions

Catering – Avenue Foods

Cake – Montana Plains Bakery

Wedding Dress – Church Street Bridal (Pnina Tornai) (Alterations by Grace at Sew What)

Chair/Table Rental – True Value Hardware

Officiant – Rev. Anne Gibbons (Lynchburg College Chaplain)

Flowers/Decor – Rod Meek & Company

If you would like to view more of the work of Stone Blue Productions, click here to view another posting.

Everyday Wedding by Sincerely, Liz: Photography – Shea & Jessica

We hope you love our latest wedding issue of clutch … I do (no pun intended)! This wedding by Sincerely, Liz: Photography just exudes fun and has so many details in blue. I h0pe that you enjoy the detailing (and the candy bar, and the paper goods and the balloons … ). It’s a beautiful feast for the eyes!

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Ceremony Venue: Mount Pisgah UMC
Ceremony Coordinator: Stephanie Douglas
Officiant: Rev. Dr. Steven Plymale
Reception Venue: Salisbury Country Club
Florist: Coleman Brothers Flowers Inc.
Make-up: Hair Productions of Salisbury (Lindsey)
Hair: Hair Productions of Salisbury (Amy)
Dress: Caryn’s Bridal
DJ: Manny Green Entertainment
Stationery: 2BSquared

To view more of Liz’s work, just click here. Thank you again for stopping by … I always am glad you do!

Everyday Editorial – The Girls of Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette was fairly eccentric and is known for her playful ways. The time period she lived in was filled with high hairdos and impecable styling. The girls of the Marie photo shoot that was featured in our wedding issue of clutch may not be wearing wigs and lightening their skin, but their look is reminiscent of the time period … even when it comes to their slightly corseted waists. Enjoy a peek into the ladies of Marie Antoinette.

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Art Director and Décor – Amanda Gray of Ashley Baber Weddings

Hair, Makeup and Concept Design – Emily Garbee of Bodyworks Day Spa & Salon

Photography and Resources – Allegra of Allegra’s Studio

Bridesmaids’ Dresses and Vera Wang Bridal Skirt – Church Street Bridal

Venue – Oakridge Estate

Florals – Amy Webb of Blue Ridge Floral Design

Petit Fours – Jennifer England of La Bella Torta

Alterations, Styling and Neck Florals – Carissa Suter of The Gilded Thimble

Paper – Rock, Paper, Scissors

Rentals – Festive Fare

Calligraphy – Linda Hall of Love Is in the Air

Models – Anna, Ashley (Marie), Jenni, Marisol, Sarah, Reagan