Intimate Salt Lake City Wedding

Bride Tracie described her vision for her wedding day as “vintage elegance.” All you need is one quick glance at these photos from Allison Cox, and it’s abundantly clear she achieved this vision — along with some key assistance from three sisters and a highly talented mother. We absolutely adore the simplicity of Tracie’s pink and yellow bouquet! Don’t miss the rest of the images in the gallery.

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From the bride, Tracie: I am a huge fan of all things vintage so I knew that is what I wanted our wedding day to feel like. Luckily I have three sisters and a mom who all have great taste, so it was easy to get good input. I wanted it to feel vintage, but also be very clean and elegant.

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Our wedding was very clean, charming, and of course, vintage! I stuck with ivory, black, grey and different hues of pink to get the overall feel we wanted. Not only do my mom and sisters have great input, but they are also very talented. My sister designed our invites from random floral images I liked. She also painted our cake toppers from a blank set of Russian dolls that I bought at Hobby Lobby. And my mom was sweet enough to make our wedding cake! I couldn’t have done it without them.

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Any advice for brides planning their weddings now? Start early! I was able to enjoy our day a lot more and I didn’t feel so rushed. I would also recommend having it catered. We didn’t have to worry about anything. It was so nice for my husband and I and our families to enjoy the whole day together. Plus they clean everything up!

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Wedding Songs:
Truth is, Casey and I don’t dance! I am actually terrible. So we didn’t have a first dance. We just enjoyed some of our favorite songs throughout the reception.
Some of our favorites are,

“Lovers’ Carvings” By: Bibio
“Two Doors Down” By: Mystery Jets
“Wouldn’t it be nice” By: The Beach Boys
“September” By: Earth, Wind and Fire
“Flakes” By: Mystery Jets
“You Make My Dreams Come True” By: Hall & Oates

Wedding Vendors (Salt Lake City, UT):

Ceremony venue: Salt Lake Temple / Reception venue and catering: Eldredge Manor, Bountiful, Utah / Wedding photographer: Allison Cox / Wedding flowers: Willow and Wildflowers / Wedding dress and headband: The Perfect Dress / Wedding shoes: Anthropologie / Wedding invitations: done by bride’s sister

May 19th, 2011  |  Email to a friend
Category: Vintage Weddings

Comments
  1. 1
    nina {nina renee designs} on May 19, 2011

    Oh my…her dress is so frilly & cute!

  2. 2
    maggie on May 19, 2011

    I love her dress!

  3. 3
    holly on May 19, 2011

    Beautiful! I love the dress, the bouquet, so perfect. But I don’t understand how it’s physically possibly not to dance to “You Make My Dreams Come True.” :)

  4. 4
    reubenvision on May 19, 2011

    Hats off to Tracie!
    “wanted it to feel vintage, but also be very clean and elegant.”
    I think this is very important. So many times when you turn to vintage things start looking musty drab & dusty… clean & elegant is my kind of vintage.

    ~ I also adore her flowers !

  5. 5
    lydia {ever ours} on May 19, 2011

    her gown and blue shoes are oh so perfect and sweet!

  6. Beautiful! And so lovely to see a Temple wedding! You don’t often see them on the big wedding blogs! Wonderful!

    Her dress is beautiful, vintage, but with a modern twist, and modest all at once- perfect!

    The russian dolls on the cake- so original. Never seen that! The hobby lobby part made me crack up! LOL

    Love that the cake was handmade, and you’d never know. It looks so chic!

  7. 7
    Corinna on May 20, 2011

    What a sweet wedding. The guys’ ties have definitely been something to talk about lately and this groom is no different.

  8. 8
    Hilary on May 20, 2011

    How neat to see a Temple wedding on a blog. This bride is definitely proof that “modest” dresses don’t have to be frumpy. She looks so cute!

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