After waiting rather impatiently for almost 2 months, we finally received our wedding proofs and day-of documentary!
When planning our wedding, we treated it like work (the hubby and I both work in advertising). First we came up with a concept, then we brainstormed tactics that would bring the concept to life. Since we met in advertising we found it all too appropriate to use Mad Men as inspiration. If Don Draper were to go on vacation, what would it be like? Where would he go? How would he party? What would he drink? What would he wear? What would entertain him? Here is our take on what we thought those things would look like.
I'm a big believer that save the dates and wedding invitations really set the tone for a wedding. The point is to get people as excited as you are, right? There's nothing better than getting a beautiful invitation in the mail that suits the couple who is getting married. It can be pricey, but to me it's a worthy investment. For our wedding suite, we worked with Courtney Jentzen of Swiss Cottage Designs...she was AMAZING! This girl has some seriously cool ideas. So many ideas, that it was hard to decide on just one.
Since we were having a destination wedding, we created a retro style Palm Springs travel brochure with a luggage tag spot glued on the back. Inside was a list of fun things to do and places to see in palm springs. And of course, our wedding details.
For the invites, we stayed with the retro theme. Taking inspiration from the 1963 film, Palm Springs Weekend, our invites included lots of bright colors and fun prints.
At check in, guests were greeted with a custom welcome bag filled with goodies. We stuffed it with inflatable rafts, champagne, red bull, gatorade, sleep mask, hangover kit, pop chips, fun dip and a few other random goodies.
The bridesmaids picked their own dresses from Top Shop based on their body type and budget. My only requirements was to wear sparkly shoes:
The guys also wore Top Shop. Grey pants and vests were paired with a crisp white shirt and black skinny tie:
For the flowers, it was all about succulents, billy balls, bright colors, and feathers:
His/hers signature cocktails were embellished with hand made (by me and a few dear friends) cocktail stirrers and vintage paper straws:
The Aqualillies provided entertainment for guests during cocktail hour:
Moroccan stars, hot pink up-lights, ghost chairs, custom linens and show tunes added to the ambience of the overall event:
And for dessert? Bacon:
Finding the right photographer was one of the most difficult parts of wedding planning. We looked at dozens of photographers before we found one who had the style that we were looking for. Not only was their work unique and beautiful, but Jess was one of the sweetest people we had the pleasure of working with. We couldn't be happier with our choice to tap into the talents of Our Labor of Love to capture the most important day of our lives. To see more pictures of our big day, take a look at the slideshow:
http://www.ourlaboroflove.com/showit/elizabeth_and_kj/
We found our videographer by accident. Since we decided last minute (less than a month before the wedding) that we wanted video, our choices were rather slim. After being unimpressed with all of the leftovers that none of the other brides wanted, I got a bright idea: convince my friend who works in the film and video department of my agency to shoot our wedding. Thank god I was able to convince him, because his documentary took my breath away. Take a look and see for yourself:
http://vimeo.com/45983484
What really made our wedding day so incredible was having all of the people we love there with us. A few were missing, but those who were able to make it made the entire weekend special and memorable. Ahhhh, to go back in time...