Pretty Little Weddings

Sun-filled e-session by Danielle Capito Photography

Nancy and Michael enhanced the backdrop of a sunlit field with do-it-yourself props, bringing to their engagement session with photographer Danielle Capito initials decorated in mismatched fabric and a handmade bouquet of succulents and white roses. “Michael, being the sweet person he is with me, held the flowers as I worked in putting the bouquet together,” Nancy told Pretty Little Weddings. “I had so much fun during the e-session. Michael is so goofy and is always making me laugh, and Danielle did such a wonderful job in capturing many of those moments.”

Photography by Danielle Capito Photography.

E-session inspiration: guest post on Love and Lavender

I had the pleasure of being a guest blogger on the fabulous Love and Lavender yesterday—so while I was absent on Pretty Little Weddings, you can glean some good advice about styling your e-session over there. Check out the post, and leave Love and Lavender some love when you do!

Photography by Sarah K. Chen Photography.

Rustic yellow wedding by Jennifer Eileen Photography

Nicole knew immediately that she wanted a yellow and gray wedding—the rest, she said, didn’t come quite as easily. “At the beginning I lacked direction,” she told Pretty Little Weddings. “There were just too many pretty things I wanted to include. I think that finding the venue really helped us narrow our focus. Once we could visualize the site, we started building off of that. I am more rustic and the groom is more modern. So we decided to combine our two styles into a wedding that kept the outdoorsy and barnyard feel of the venue but didn’t end up looking country.”

“Since I had met James’ family,” the bride said, “I learned that James’ dad always had some homemade limoncello on hand. The yellow tone of the limoncello and the fact that it would be homemade, with love by us and our family, made it the perfect wedding favor.” The couple used chalkboards wherever possible, for everything for programs to a seating chart, to save on paper and serve as “a nod to James’ teaching profession,” Nicole said. And a group of family and friends helped put together the centerpieces, held in secondhand mason jars, the day before the wedding.

Bridal Shoes: Steve Madden
 
Bridesmaids: J. Crew
Ceremony Flowers: Fleurie
 
Hair and Makeup: Salon on Main
 
 

Relaxed outdoor wedding by Jessica Love Photography

College sweethearts Anne and Ryan envisioned a “a relaxed but refined outdoor wedding,” the bride told Pretty Little Weddings. “We were instantly drawn to the beauty of the Cincinnati Nature Center and the Krippendorf Lodge, and immediately knew there was no better place to celebrate our special day. The venue was pretty in itself, but we knew that we could show our personality through added details, such as adding framed wedding photos of parents and grandparents in the inside library room.”

Ryan, a web designer, designed the couple’s paper products, including the escort tags hung from clothing lines. Floral arrangements were a mix of rich red roses and purple blooms, which stood out against simple cream colored linens. Anne said, “We sometimes disagreed over the nitty-gritty, but saw eye-to-eye on the big picture things. It’s really important to nail down the details and unique DIY projects, because those are the things that made the day as special as it was.”

Bridal Shoes: Steve Madden
 
Bridesmaids: Jenny Yoo
 
Caterer: Elegant Fare
Floral Design: Robin Wood Flowers
 
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