Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A Rockstar Wedding - Kristin & JP

These two had such character, which always makes my job so much fun. Kristin and JP have a common love for music and especially indy rock, so decided that they wanted this to be the common "theme" to be carried throughout their event. Kristin found me about halfway through her planning once she had most of the big decisions made (location, photographer, caterer). I joined the planning team with about 4 months to go to help her nail down the overall look and feel of the event.

This wedding had a mixture of funkiness with elegance, which is a great combination. Combining the classic DC venue - National Museum of Women in the Arts - with the colors and angles of the lighting (Atmosphere Lighting) and details made for a truly stylish event.

Greg Gibson does amazing work... check it out:






The vendors:
Venue - National Museum of Women in the Arts
Caterer - Capitol Catering, Jennifer Krysa
Rentals - DC Rental, Liz Waylan
Ceremony Musicians - Celebrated String Quartet
Reception Music - DJ PGee
Photographer - Greg Gibson
Videographer - Dolce Video
Planner - breathe. event planning, Lauren Freeman
Florist - Growing Wild Floral
Lighting - Atmosphere Lighting
Draping - Fabrication Events
Transportation - Chariots for Hire

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

A Day in the Life of a Breathe Bride

Barnaby Draper Studios has shared with me the exquisite video of my client's Sarah and Jack's wedding from March 2008. (Sarah & Jack).... See what it's like to be a breathe bride for a day!

Thanks Barnaby!

Happy 1st Anniversary Cheryl & Corey!

Almost a year to the date, I'm finally blogging about one of my alltime favorite couples - Cheryl & Corey.

In my opinion, these two did it JUST right. Having met through mutual friends, Cheryl and Corey decided to abandon some of the more traditional wedding details and to instead focus on making their wedding day a truly personal celebration of their love as well as their friendships and family. I loved the whole energy of the day.

Because of their dedication to environmental issues, it was important to them to host a "Green" wedding. They selected the Audubon Naturalists Society's Woodend Sanctuary in Chevy Chase, MD as their venue, and worked with Cheryl Mazo of Capitol Catering to ensure that nothing went to waste. Their invitations, created at Written Word (one of my favorites!), used minimal paper and carried out their "nature" theme with a simple leaf as the motif.

So much thought was put into the details, but they remembered also the importance of not killing themselves over them. All added a personal touch to the day, but at the same time did not distract away from the purpose of the day.

Guests were greeted with drinks prior to the ceremony, and rather than having a full bridal party, Cheryl and Corey selected their close friends to act as "Greeters" to help blend groups of family and friends and help everyone get to know each other. Cheryl's brother had the role of her "Man of Honor" and Corey's sisters had the role of "Best Women". Truth Groove rocked the house during the reception, and as a late night treat, and homage to Corey's home city, we brought out Dunkin Donut Munchkins, which were devoured by the dancing guests! At the end of the night, Cheryl and Corey were sent off with a "lavendar send-off" and jumped into their decorated white Zipcar to head off for the night :)

Since their wedding day, they have been featured in Zipcar Newsletter, The Washington Post Express, and most recently Brides Maryland.

Below are some pictures of the night from one of my favorite photographers - Jay Premack:










Brienne & Steve Tie the Knot

Brienne and Steve are such a sweet couple and it was my pleasure to help them out on their wedding day. These two rocket scientists (literally!) tied the knot this past September at the gorgeous Woodend Sanctuary - one of my favorite DC area sites. Brienne did such a great job with the details, and this event goes to show that you can never have too many candles! It looked so beautiful under the tent.

Below are some fantastic professional pics from the very talented Mary Kate McKenna:












Thursday, October 16, 2008

Sarah & Jack... Gorgeous Professional Pics

As the year begins to wind down, it's hard to not think about all of the incredible events that I've been part of in 2008. Back in March, I started my '08 season off with a stunner of an event, and got to work with one of my all-time favorite photographer/videographers - Barnaby Draper.

Barnaby was there for my very first wedding back in 2005 and ever since that incredible experience with Andrew & Eunhee has held a special place with me. I'm looking forward to seeing him and his team again in just a week for Emma and Ben's blowout!

I already blogged about this event once (Sarah & Jack) with some fantastic pictures taken by my own team, but here are long-awaited professional pictures from Sarah & Jack's stunning event at Dahlgren Chapel and the Andrew Mellon Auditorium in Washington, DC. Enjoy!













The favors were paper fans -- each uniquely handpainted by Sarah's grandfather in Korea!




Korean fan dancers were the entertainment during dinner


Sarah, Jack and their family also participated in the traditional Korean Paebak ceremony during the reception.


After dinner, we changed the lighting from an amber to violets to get the party started!


Me and the happy bride!