Church friends were getting married on a shoestring budget and I couldn't resist. My parameters were: we were on vacation until a week before, and the budget was teeny-tiny.
My gallant mother came the day before to lend her eye and good sense to everything that needed to be beautiful. Thank you, Mother! And my best friend Carol was right there too, of course. And Maureen came to help with flowers.
Want to see?
The Ingredients
We had four enormous buckets of flowers purchased for a total of $40 (thank you my adored Kroger florist!!).
We had an enormous fig tree with fruit coming on in great quantities, and a groom who loves figs. I decided to make them a decorative keynote. Free, interesting, beloved by many, and beautiful.
And a bride who could tie nice bows.
The Cake
My beautiful and best friend Carol made the cake, a classic white wedding cake filled with orange marmalade.
She iced it in plain buttercream and then turned it over to my mother,
who created an incredible work of art, using figs and fig leaves, and tiny flowers scavenged from our supplies.
Well done, ladies!
The Food Tables
These were set up under what is familiarly known as the "Pie Shack", after it played an important role in our last wedding. The bare pie shack skeleton was strung with fairy lights and tiny Chinese lanterns.
The tables were draped in soft-colored quilts and lace tablecloths. Different friends brought plates of dainty sandwiches, and of course we had nuts and mints.
The teenaged girls served punch at the end of the line,
and everything was festooned with flowers. We made sure to loosen up the bouquets with some wilderness--whether it was thistles or uncontrolled fronds of wisteria freshly clipped off the arbor.
The Party
The guest tables were each set with layered quilts and an enormous bouquet in wild colors, and milk glass dishes full of figs.
Carol and the bride.
Almost dusk.
She was radiant.
Lovely last light.
Gorgeous,Anna! Who needs more than a shoestring budget when they have you for a friend? You are amazing (and so are your friends and mother :)!
ReplyDeleteI was hoping for pictures! Beautiful, tasteful, elegant, the perfect wedding!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. Beautiful indeed! Who could ask for more?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bride, everything looked so pretty,perfect! Very touching!
ReplyDeleteThat's so lovely Anna - thank you for sharing it with us. I always enjoy the simplicity of the lives you live. Coming from the hustle and bustle of the city, it's a breath of fresh air to see how special occasions are celebrated with our country cousins.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was a wedding to remember! You serve others so beautifully! What a blessing you are to your church family!
ReplyDeleteEvery wedding should be put together like this. *blissful sigh*
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWell done! The Cake! A co-worker of mine also has that talent for decorating cakes with leaves, etc. - it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNice to see a shot of Carol.
Good thing you have so many quilts!
Lisateresa
I love this! Of course my daughter can make her own choices, but I'd love to see a wedding reception like this one--simple, beautiful, and at home (if not my home...someone's home!). I had the typical church wedding and large hotel reception, and it was wonderful, but there's something missing from that. My grandmother's reception was at the ancestral house down the lane from us (where uncle/aunt live now) and I love the photos...the cake table set up on the dining room, the rice-throwing as they left the front porch where my children still play....
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice thing to do! You've created memories to last a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteNo better way to start your life as husband and wife then being surrounding by loving family and friends. The bride was indeed glowing and you and your family put together a perfect party to get them on their way. Well done and kudos to all involved.The twilight picture was a great ending.
ReplyDeleteLovely, just lovely!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for sharing your photos! It is beautiful. I think you have a real talent for arranging parties!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift to give. My husband and I were the recipients of gifts of this kind, and our wedding was so beautiful. It's priceless to give that to them.
ReplyDeleteAnna, that is the sort of loving, simple and lovely reception I would love for our daughters to have. No matter what our budget is, that is the *best*. What a great gift you give to those around you. The oldest daughter's wedding in "Little Women" really takes my breath away....that is one of the things I most wanted to share if I had a girl...Mary Brooke
ReplyDeleteHow lovely.. YOu all did an excellent job .. Beautiful bride too. thankyou so much for sharing the photos..
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos - thank you for sharing the joy of this day with us. I love weddings! The bride is indeed so beautiful and the happiness is just shining from her eyes. The flowers, the tables, the cake - all gorgeous. You, Carol, your Mom and all the helpers did a marvelous job. Love to see Love in action!
ReplyDeleteAfter watching "Say Yes to the Dress" for a few weeks (guilty pleasure!), it is so refreshing to see a shoestring wedding done so incredibly well, so full of meaning and love. Very inspiring! I see way too many people stress over inordinately expensive weddings... it's too bad.
ReplyDeleteMay you be blessed for your hospitality and generosity!
The very best kind of wedding--friends all helping, simple flowers and cake, the radiant bride. It looked perfect.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful wedding and what a beautiful generous heart you have.
ReplyDeleteIt is simple and lovely, what a gift.
xoxo
Kimmie
mama to 8
one homemade and 7 adopted
i saw this yesterday and found myself still thinking about it this morning. for some reason it really stuck a cord with me. it feels like the focus is more on the wedding itself and celebratign with friends and family than on an extragant event. well done; i really love this. Linda (phila burbs)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful simple elegance. The bride is lovely! I especially liked Carol's cake and the lights on the pie shack. Thanks for sharing these tidbits.
ReplyDeleteElegant and beautiful! I agree with all the others sentiments. You all did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Maria Ricci
This post brightened my day! What a beautiful house you have, and your heart for hospitality is inspiring!
ReplyDelete-Kate
Beautiful work! I especially love that last photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - just what a wedding should be.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful, and exactly as a wedding should be. What a blessing for all involved.
ReplyDeleteWere they in a hurry to marry? Oh to be young and in love!
ReplyDeletewhat precious memories you've given them! A wedding crafted in love.
ReplyDeleteThis is the style of wedding everyone can enjoy. No rush, no fuss just love.
ReplyDeleteWow!! I was rapt reading this post. Beautifully done!
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