Fall weddings are on the horizon, so it’s perfect timing to share our Kentucky farm wedding. We just loved working with these clients from the beginning. And, during the production going into the wedding weekend, we had a rare hurricane give us some trouble. But, them not loosing their cool, made all of the hard work even more worth it. Thank you to Melanie Mauer for the weekend photos.
Lettered Olive really hit it out of the park on their printed items. Copper ink is letterpressed on guinea feather backed invitations. Before hand, guests received hand painted save the dates with with a watercolor image of the couple’s barn. And, these welcome boxes were spectacular. Bourbon chocolates, and mint julep candles were just a couple of the guests’ goodies.
Our bride, owner of popular Lexington boutique, Morton James, stunned in a gown by Vera Wang. A gathered from the garden bouquet of garden roses, ranunculus, hellebores, and foliage was both a lush and lovely accessory.
While in the planning stages with the couple, who were making plans to build on the property and move the barn, I knew we had to use it as the backdrop to the ceremony. It’s so perfect. We created a huge greenery wreath to act as our “alter” decor. Guests walked straight into the barn for cocktail hour. Also, the huge square shaped bar anchored the room, and guests enjoyed small bites by Apiary Fine Catering and Events. One of my favorite elements to doing destination weddings is finding new and incredible vendors to work with. They are truly one of my new favorite caterers, our vision synched up perfectly!
Because of the torrential rains all week, the ground remained pretty soggy for the wedding day. We were able to build a weathered wooden boardwalk for guests to make their way from the barn to the dinner and reception tent without getting too bogged down.
The sailcloth tent was breathtaking with greenery draping, oatmeal linen, and wildflower bouquets anchoring wooden lamps. We found super fabulous feather candles so perfect for this event. Copper table top details included hand painted table numbers, copper foil printed menus, and even copper water cups. The place setting featured menus tied with twine and imprinted leather place cards… oh and a little guinea feather for good measure.
The simply stunning four tired cake by Martine’s Pastries was embellished with fresh blooms used throughout the wedding
Since the rent of wedding decor fell in line with the rustic feel, we wanted the lounge to be more on the feminine and airy side.
Of course, being in Kentucky there had to be a bourbon and cigar lounge for after dinner. And, guests enjoyed our dessert cart with a variety of treats passed throughout the dance lounge.
The couple was sent off by fireworks as they enjoyed S’mores by the the fire pit with friends late into the night.