Real Wedding: Sara + Christopher

Photographer: David Cho Photography | Planning: ELEGANT AFFAIRS |  Venue: The Foundry  |   Caterer: Herban Feast  |  Flowers:  From The Ground Up Floral |  Hair & Makeup: Salon Maison  |  Photobooth: Puget Sound Photobooth Co.

If you are a Disney fan, then this was a wedding for you.

From the groom's Mickey ears tux shirt button covers to the Disneyland ride table numbers, by far the most incredible seating chart you would have ever imagined.

The bride created an interactive seating chart that when you find your name, you pressed a button and your Table Name lit up on the Map of Disneyland showing which "ride" you were sitting at.

Let me just say I probably had the most fun with this seating chart. I wanted to take it home with me, sadly there was no way I could sneak it out of the venue without anyone seeing.

Real Wedding: Michelle + Taylor

Photographer: Erin Perkins Photography | Planning: ELEGANT AFFAIRS |  Venue: Mystique Ranch  | Videographer: Marci Horner  | Flowers: Aisle of Blooms  | Caterer: Seasoned in Seattle  | Hair & Makeup: TIARA'S ON LOCATION  |  Officiant: Kevin Quackenbush  | DJ: SG Mobile DJ

It all began at the Seattle Wedding Show where we met Michelle and Taylor. They were a very fun, loving, and adventurous couple who wanted to celebrate their special day at Crystal Mountain. Fast forward to several months after planning, and things began to heat up a bit. Literally... their venue at Crystal Mountain was in danger due to the unpredictable wildfires of the PNW. Left with three days to tie the knot, Crystal Mountain had closed and we had to find a new venue as well as caterer. Even though they couldn’t have the scenic gondola ride or Mt. Rainier backdrop for their wedding, it was just as uniquely beautiful behind castle walls at Mystique Ranch. It was our first time doing a wedding there and we loved it! It felt like a fantasy wedding with a modern day rustic twist. As extra entertainment, guests were able to enjoy the barn animals, yaks, and even a peacock! Though there was a statewide fire ban and couldn’t light sparklers for their magical send off, we used white LED balloons to create their own perfect fairy-tale ending. Michelle and Taylor’s will definitely go down as one of the most unforgettable.

Real Wedding: Kim + Chas

Vendors
Wedding Planner: Elegant Affairs  //  Photographer: Meredith McKee Photography    //    Ceremony Venue: St. Barbara Church   //  Reception Venue: Bride's Parents Home   //  Caterer: Act 3 Catering  //  Wedding Dress: Alfred Angelo   //  Dessert: Black Diamond Bakery   //  Beauty: Sweet P Beauty    //  DJ: Dubreezy Entertainment  //  Groom's Tie: Beau Tie  //  Florals + Invitation: Bride

Elegant Affairs Kim + Chas

From the bride: Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of having my wedding in a garden. The Secret Garden was my favorite book and I loved the fantasy of Alice in Wonderland. I wanted our wedding to embody the whimsical spirit of nature mixed with a touch of mis-matched vintage and a bit of boho flair. 

My first inspirations for our wedding celebration were ferns and wildflowers. I describe my aesthetic as "eclectic design from an eccentric soul." I lean toward bohemian, but I live for color, graphic patterns, attention to detail and the charm of the past. In a world where originality is hard to come by, I try my darnedest to be innovative and fresh. 

The color green was always a key player in the design concept. As fate would have it, eight months into the planning process Pantone released "Greenery" as their color of the year. Knowing I didn't want to be just another greenery in the crowd, I turned up the wildflower factor and even grew a bunch of my own before the big day. My dad worked for months and months on curating a wildflower meadow bordering my parents' immaculately manicured lawn. He suggested putting the dance floor smack in the middle of the flowers, and I almost cried with glee! As a self-proclaimed forest fairy, I could not wait to dance amongst the wildflowers. 

Speaking of flowers, I became my own florist with the help of Blooms By The Box and my own little garden. I had always said I wanted loose florals that appeared as though they were just hand picked, so I did just that. I created simple hand-tied bouquets for my maids and for me, each finished with a lace ribbon. Similarly, I assembled the boutonnières with bright buds and finished them off with lace. My ribbon, however, was a spur of the moment happy accident on the morning of the wedding. My mom assisted me in finishing up the bridesmaids' bouquets until we realized we ran out of white lace. Mom, always the resourceful crafter (I wonder where I get it from), brought down a box of antique ribbon passed down to her from her grandmother. Great-grandma had blessed us with a powder blue lace ribbon that was over 100 years old. Talk about old and blue! 

After seeing wedding after wedding with champagne and blush bridesmaids, I knew I needed to liven up the palette a bit. The idea of the girls' dresses switched from shades of champagne to a deep peacock teal. The color choice turned out beautifully against the wildflower bouquets and the lush greens of the Jc backyard setting. I opted for the groomsmen to wear a complimentary color instead of matching the girls, so they wore raspberry pink ties. I chose a very special tie for my groom that shared colors with both the maids and the men and showcased a whimsical wildflower pattern. 

Being an interior designer and former wedding planner, I started to collect (perhaps hoard?) vintage china from various consignment stores four years prior to the big day. It was one of the most fun elements to curate and definitely the most charming. Knowing that these mis-matched plates needed a visual balance against their busy patterns, I chose solid white vases as their table partners. Once again, I frequented hand-me-down shops for various glass containers and sprayed them all white. I loved the contrast of stark white vases against the bright wildflowers and the dark stained wood tabletops. A simple concept, but a beautiful outcome. 

Like many weddings these days, ours incorporated many signs. I cannot tell you the multitude of chalkboards I have lettered; and don't get me wrong - I love them; but I insisted on hand-painting every sign instead of chalking. I didn't want the rustic, I wanted the pop! Through painting, I was able to tie in the colors of the day in a playful, fresh way. 

The playfulness carried on throughout the space with yard games and seating arrangements with poufs, pillows, and outdoor rugs. It was down-home fun with a polished edge and personality to boot!