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Love & Lavender at a Country Farm Wedding {sarah + graham}

Weddings have taken on a whole new meaning in the past few years and we’ve had the pleasure of being a part of that movement.  What is a wedding anyways?  It’s the commitment to blend two lives with your closest family and friends as witnesses to an incredible day that YOU will be creating.

When I was married eight years ago there was little wedding guidance on the Internet, certainly no Pinterest and digital photography was just starting to surface.  You planned your wedding from inspiration from that seasons wedding magazine and from all the weddings you’ve previously attended.  Cookie-cutter weddings were all we knew but Jason and I did a great job turning it into a blend of him and myself and who we were as individuals and as a couple.  We chose to have our wedding in the backyard that I grew up in because it was a special and meaningful place for us.  Other details included Cold Stone Creamery in lieu of a wedding cake (yes, they come with ice cream and toppings of your choice and it’s one big fabulous ordeal!) as we were both ice cream fanatics.  We shared our First Dance under the stars surrounded by a ring of sparklers held by the closest of family and friends, many of whom are still very much a part of our lives.

Sarah and Graham’s destination wedding brought us back to a celebration reflecting just that… each other.  Having planned the entire day from Tennesee and Washington DC, keeping it simple was an understatement.  Their celebration took place on their family farmland in rural Wisconsin and the day was immediately simplified with organic fun encouraged.  Having included such local details as farmer’s market flowers, Appleton’s favorite Italian restaurant, Carmella’s, and supporting local farm-raised Whistleberry Farms, every detail to their day was thoroughly thought out.  One of my personal favorite details was incorporating lavender throughout their day.  From a celebratory lavender toss to finishing details on table decor to their homemade lavender gin & tonic (OMG!!!), the weaving of this soothing herb added a delightful sense of calm all around.

If you’re planning a wedding I truly ask you to consider who you are as the focus to all that is planned and to support the small businesses right in your home state. Thank you Sarah and Graham for including us in such an incredibly intimate evening.

A Door County Gallery Wedding {taylor & ryan}

If you’ve ever been to Door County, Wisconsin, you have more than likely fallen in love with art, simplicity, quaint little harbor towns and the most beautiful State Parks around. Everything about Door County it just as Taylor and Ryan envisioned their wedding. Being from Illinois and knowing how magical Door County was for them a destination wedding weekend was planned. They wanted their gathering of friends and family not only to celebrate but to take the time to reconnect as couples and families during their getaway. How truly thoughtful is that?

Taylor and Ryan’s desire for the outdoors to be interwoven in the day was perfectly matched with the enchanting grounds surrounding one of Door County’s finest art galleries, Woodwalk Gallery. They envisioned their union and celebration unfolding the first time they visited the Gallery because it truly was a perfect match for an easy going and romantic affair!

Taylor and Ryan, thank you for being the peaceful lovely couple you are. You made us feel like family and we’re honored to have captured this beautiful collection of memories for you.





Taylor and Ryan chose not to see each other before the wedding but loved the idea of its tender moments. Having such a close relationship with her Father, Taylor chose to do a First Look with him.








Being in the purest of surroundings God has given us, Taylor and Ryan chose to seal their union by making an addition to the surrounding beauty by planting a tree.





Brides, no worries should the skies open up on your wedding day. There may be a little gift waiting at the end.

I LOVE that Taylor truly included her besties to be beside her on a wedding day. Why oh why must there be equals to both sides… no reason. Doug stood up on Taylor’s side because that’s the only way Taylor would have wanted it. A wedding day is about you, not five girls and five guys. You and your closest friends by your side to support and witness you living your life.

Gentlemen, well done. You’re all so very handsome!

The Wedding Party. I just love the mix of colors, tones and texture. I secretly wish all weddings broke out of the norm and truly dressed like they could wear the outfits again.

Off for a few lovely photos with Taylor and Ryan.





Ugh… tent weddings with unique found decor and place settings will always steal our hearts.







Taylor and Ryan’s amazing tent decor was a perfect tie-in to the colorful additions they had throughout their day. From sparkled wedding shoes and confetti cake to THIS it all came together perfectly!

Some of you already know our wedding team and know that we’re in it for the cake! Imagine the look on our faces when we approached this little delightful feast!

Taylor and Ryan had put together a little make-your-own-trail-mix buffet for he late night snackers and the not-so-sweet-tooth. Such an easy and natural touch for their guests!


Taylor & Ryan’s wedding was a collection of art created by the following artists:

Dress :: Paloma Blanca

Paper Goods :: Lindsay Letters

Groom :: Hugo Boss suit, Burberry tie

Shoes :: {hers} Kate Spade ‘sawyer’, {his} Mezlan

Floral :: Flora

Cater :: Mojo Rosa

Desserts and Delights :: Pink Bakery

Music :: Kimbra Wilson Trio

One of the little touches that usually goes unnoticed on a wedding day is the Groom’s shoes. We. Love. Shoes! They’re that final accessory that can add so much to an outfit. Ryan and all your guys… job well done. Your shoes rocked and we certainly took note!


If you’re planning a wedding in Wisconsin or surrounding states but long for a destination wedding we urge you to take an afternoon drive up to the peninsula of Wisconsin, affectionately called Door County or the Door Penninsula. Filled with enchanting forests, art galleries, quaint little boutiques and candy shops and I do believe an ice cream joint in every town, you will surely fall in love. The unique shorelines are home to one of only a few shingle beaches in the world and make for beautiful photos might I add. Check it out!