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A Look Back at 12.13.14

Today I wanted to look back at one of our favorite weddings from 2014 and what better day to reminisce then on Angela + George's 1st Wedding Anniversary today.

I first met this incredible couple a few weeks after the 2014 Seattle Wedding Show when the bride's ultimate goal was to meet me at the show, I knew from that moment I had a great couple who entrusted me with their Winter Wonderland themed wedding at The Kelley Farm.

And what a theme it was! From an all white color palette with a hint of silver, this couple really thought of it all. From the hot chocolate bar to the Christmas tree guest book to the incredible dessert table to even an appearance from Santa. And we can't forget the snow machines. If we couldn't make actual snow happen, we had it made as guests walked in. It served as a perfect backdrop as the bride and her father emerged to the delight of their nearly 300 guests.

Speaking of decor, we loved everything. From the baby's breath floral balls that were attached the ceiling to the flowers and candles down the aisle, not to mention the handmade runner that was nearly 75ft. long. The bride and her bridesmaids hand-glued every single white rose petal. Due to the last shipment of petals being caught up in customs, there even might have been still some gluing the day of the wedding.

But this couple who had everything planned down to the fine details were taken for a surprise at the end of the night when the groom's mother had planned a fireworks spectacular  across the valley from her house.

Vendors
Venue: The Kelley Farm
Wedding Planner: Elegant Affairs
Photographer: Corliss Photography
Videographer: Dark Ek Videography
Caterer: Mama Stortinis
DJ: Leujam
Hair: Nicole Huizenga
ashes: Lash Out Loud!
Dessert Table: Better Than a Boyfriend Bakery
Florist: Orting Flowers
Rentals: Elegant Affairs, A Tailored Affair, AA Party Rental and American Party Place

To end today's walk down memory lane, we would like to dedicate this post to the bride's father who passed away a few months later. Mr. Brown this is for you.