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Fun Museum Wedding

Fun Museum Wedding

It’s not a surprise that this wedding has become so popular over the past few weeks, given all the gorgeous details sprinkled throughout the wedding day. But the second I spotted our free desk calendar download, I knew I had to share it with you. It has a ton of fun and creative details, and every last one of them is personal to the bride and groom. Their stunning tree shadow ceremony backdrop, the silhouette logo that was created from one of their engagement photos, and those scrabble details, everything is simply adorable! Taryn and Owen’s unique and modern museum wedding was captured by Jagger Photography, and left me wanting for more. I had to get the 411 from the bride.

From Taryn, the bride:

From the very beginning we knew we wanted some different! Modern! Owen is an Artist and is from South Dakota. I love to Dance and I am from California. We wanted to combine a lot of multi media and bring out the best of both our worlds. We wanted to do things a little less traditional. We did not have a wedding party. We skipped out on bridesmaid dresses and gave our friends the jog of showing up and having a good time. It worked out great! We wanted to have a cocktail party that never ended.

 

To go along with the modern theme I choose Gravel Grey and Canary Yellow for my colors. Succulents are my favorite so we based the decor around plants and fruit. We wanted it to feel organic and original.

Vana of Le Papier Studio made the logo for our website, and the logo became a big part of the whole wedding. She made a silhouette out of one of our engagement photos taken by Baquet Photo.

 
 
 

I made all the scrabble items. I actually got the idea from an Urban Outfitter’s store in Hollywood, CA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Ceremony was very intimate like the inside of a theater. It was short, sweet and a little funny. The crowd loved it and the party began. Ceremony only lasted 10 min. and my best friends mother married us.

 

 

 ribbons in wedding chairs and vintage birdcage

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As we exited the ceremony to a rooftop cocktail hour we were surprised with the USC Trojan Marching Band. I was a USC song girl back in the day so it was PERFECT and the one of the best moments ever!

 grey groom suits

 

We had a Wedding Cake, but not the cutting. No need to stop the party, right? I heard there was no cake left it was so good!

 white square wedding cake

 

Ok, the first thing we did when we got engaged was to buy the biggest dry eraser board we could find at an office supply store. I made rows for each 8 months I had to go. I filled the whole thing up and it really helped to SEE it up on the wall. Also, have a tasting with your caterer because even if you try, you will so having so much fun and not appreciate all the foods on your wedding day.

Wedding Vendors (Pasadena, CA):

Venue: The Pasadena Museum of California Art / Photographer: Jagger Photography / Event Planner: Paula Klein / Florist: Margit Holakoui / DJ: THC Electra / Caterer: Alexander’s Prime Meats & Catering / Merengue Bakery / Invitations: Le Papier Studio / Bride’s Dress: Manuel Mota

View Comments (19)
  • This is really lovely, and very original. I love the cake toppers, her dress and am enchanted by the projected backdrop! Congrats to the lovely couple!

  • This bride is SO beautiful!!! She looks so happy and her wedding is just gorgeous! I have wedding envy!

  • Congratulations for this beautiful weding. I like so much the style.

    Ana, from spain

  • Can you reveal where the bride’s rings are from? They are lovely.

  • What a great concept! My fiance and I LOVE playing games and this is right up our alley!

  • I know that everyone is talking about the backdrop….but it is amazing!!! I’m just trying to come up with some event I need a backdrop for….

  • Here are some details on the tree ceremony backdrop from the bride: “It was just a projection of a tree onto a large screen. It is essentially a metal cut out called (GOBO) that it placed in front of the light. The light was rigged up on the ceiling rafters. It is very similiar to what you would use for a stage production. No projector needed. Any professional light person or company can help you find the (Gobo) you want and set it up!”

  • Lovely!! Color scheme is beautiful, details are impossibly creative, and I’m a huge fan of cute chinese takeout boxes for favors!! Can there be a re-do so I can go to this too?

  • Everything looks so beautiful! Congratulations on a beautiful wedding! Wondering where you got the birdcage?

  • Love your photos! Can you tell me where you/she got the birdcage?

  • This wedding is absolutely dreamy!! Congratulations!! I would love to know where you got the customized playing cards..

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