Today’s fairy tale wedding is not only enchanting, but it has some seriously sentimental value for me! Sara and Derek were married this January in a beautiful ceremony at Timberline Lodge in Oregon. They had gorgeously clear skies for their wedding, with the winter sun shining off of the snow crowning Mount Hood. This is a couple that truly believes in happily ever – Sara is an avid reader and runs the literary blog Novel Novice – so it’s fitting that their second date took place in a bookstore. Sara said it was on that bookstore date that she first knew Derek was “the one”. Years later he took her back to that same bookstore to propose!
Sara and I bonded in the very early days of Hey Wedding Lady, back when I was just a wedding coordinator with a Tumblr! We both appreciated weddings, books, and my utter nerd-themed inspiration boards for Sherlock and Doctor Who, so I was excited when she asked me to create a board for her upcoming wedding! She wanted inspiration for their yellow and gray mountain wedding and pretty much described my ideal theme with their lodge venue and woodsy, fairy tale details! I think her board was my second request ever – definitely a bit of a throwback! I’m so glad that I was able to help them visualize their wedding in any small way but after seeing their amazing photos it’s clear that so many incredible people helped make their day beautiful!
Sara’s mother created so many of the beautiful details of their day – from hand making Sara’s bridal bolero and veil, dying and embellishing her shoes, and sewing a heart made of the Father of the Bride’s flannel shirt into her gown for her ‘something blue’! The Maid of Honor, Brie Spangler, created the adorable illustration of Sara and Derek for their invitation and programs – not to mention the incredible personalized fairy tale drawings for each table! Her family company, Jag Forms, created all of the printed materials for the wedding, from their invitations to their programs. I even had another hand in the look of their big day – Sara was the winner of an anonymous giveaway I ran through the old blog, and walked down the aisle in a crystal and pearl necklace that I hand made for her!
Photo Credits:
Photography by May Gunsul Photography | Ceremony and Reception held at Timberline Lodge | Florals by Forte Floral Artistry | Coordination by Amy Bogdon | Wedding Cake designed by JaCiva’s | Live Music by Duo Con Brio | Wedding Dress and Sash designed by Justin Alexander Bridal | Bridesmaids’ Dresses designed by Alfred Sung | Wedding Party Dresses and Accessories from Charlotte’s Weddings & More | Bride’s Earrings and Clutch by Kate Spade New York | Bride’s Necklace handmade by Hey Wedding Lady | Men’s Suits from Mr. Formal | Vintage Pirate Ship Cufflinks by White Truffle | Groom’s Pocket Watch via The Knot | Invitations and Wedding Favors by Jag Forms | Custom Illustrations by Brie Spangler Illustrations
What an awesome wedding! How exciting that you had a hand in how it turned out! I LOVE that the bride’s mother sewed a plaid heart from the bride’s father’s flannel shirt into her dress. What a sweet and lovely touch!
Thank you so much for the lovely feature, Ariana! Your blog had such a big influence on our wedding, and I feel like now we’ve come full circle, with today’s post. Looking back at the inspiration board you created for us, I can see all the ways we incorporated your ideas (little touches of moss, colored wraps for the bridesmaids, garden roses & ranunculas, a hot cocoa bar – which my parents loved so much, they insisted on it!) – and I still adore that necklace!!! (I’d actually bought another necklace that I liked, but didn’t love – I couldn’t seem to find what I wanted in an affordable price range. And then I won your contest, and the necklace arrived in the mail and was exactly what I’d been dreaming of!)
So many details to adore but I am really loving the illustrations. How darling are they?! …and don’t even get me started on the necklace, such a beautiful and sentimental detail to this wedding!
Love the colors! Those bouquets are gorgeous.