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: