Aquamint Cotton Mill Wedding
Put two artists in charge of planning a party, and it’s going to be something else. Now have those two artists plan their own wedding, and you know it’s going to be out of this world! Justine and Jon married amidst hundreds of folded paper cranes in a gorgeous industrial space, and every second of the day was captured by Jillian Zamora Photography.
From the bride, Justine: I wanted our wedding to feel very handmade and personal. We are both artists so it seemed only fitting that we really had a hand in every little part. The style was somewhat rustic, industrial and a little bit modern too.
Papercrafts and chevron! I discovered an obsession with grey chevron, mint green and peach at the very beginning. The chevron table runners were a must have project for us. After that, my mom and I laboured over matching mason jars with cute mini paper roses and tiny flags for the vintage straws. We even had leftover fabric for some cake toppers! My favourite project was making hundreds of giant paper flowers inspired by my gown. Thankfully I have many generous friends and family willing to help out. We used tons of paint swatches for the seating chart and table numbers. Each table were labeled with the name of the colour so our guests sat at tables like “Chinchilla” “Nasturium” and “Peach à la Mode”. To top it all off I had an amazing out-of-state bridesmaid who folded us 1000 paper cranes because she wanted to help out!
Any advice for couples planning their weddings now? My advice would be to to do as much as you can to make the day feel like your own. I walked in knowing we had done everything we could possibly do and could not have been happier with the result. With that note; absolutely do not try and do everything by yourself! Your friends and family love you and it feels so good knowing they’ll do whatever they can do help make your vision come true. Prioritize your time but don’t forget to enjoy the process! It’s supposed to be fun!
From the photographer, Jillian: Justine and Jon are both artists so when they approached me to photograph their wedding I was ecstatic because I knew it would be full of amazing color, design and fresh ideas. They did not disappoint. There were two full walls of hundreds of handmade origami paper cranes. A wall full of giant handmade paper flowers was the centerpiece to the reception. Justine is Chinese so the couple incorporated a customary Chinese tea ceremony into their reception for both sides of the families to show their blessings on the bride and groom. Justine and Jon changed into traditional Chinese red outfits for the ceremony. The couple also showed their quirkiness in the selection of the groom’s cake — Boba Fett’s helmet from Star Wars. One other fun fact: this was the very first wedding for Justine to ever attend. Isn’t that crazy that the first wedding she ever attended was her OWN?! I bet it’ll be her most favorite wedding to ever attend, too 🙂 She did most of the details herself, with the help of some of her bridesmaids.
View all images from this wedding in the gallery
Wedding Music:
Processional: “Sweet Disposition,” The Temper Trap
Recessional: “Send Me On My Way,” Rusted Root
First Dance: “Better Than Love,” Griffin House
Father/Daughter Dance: “Butterfly Kisses,” Bob Carlisle
Wedding Location: McKinney, TX / Photographer: Jillian Zamora Photography / Flowers: Market Street McKinney / Day-Of Coordination: Weddings by Tina Pope / Wedding Venue: McKinney Cotton Mill / Wedding Dress: Vera Wang White / Wedding Shoes: Tory Burch / Groom’s Suit: Al’s Formal Wear / Wedding Caterer: McKinney Catering Company / Wedding Cake: Delicious Cakes / Photobooth: Snapped Together Photobooths / DJ: Spin DJ Entertainment / Videographer: Brett Gaddy
the colors are gorgeous!
Beautiful wedding and images!
Where are the bridesmaid dresses from?? I’m dying to get dresses with the same mint colour – so hard to find the right shade!
Alyson, the dresses are custom made from etsy!! I ran into the same problem, i had a very particular shade of mint in mind so we looked at literally a hundred different dresses online before finding out custom was the way to go! see the link for the sellers page:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/110138349/sweetheart-bridesmaid-dress-a-line?ref=shop_home_feat
Hi Justine!
Fantastic! Thanks for replying!
Did you go with the ‘sage’ colour? That’s the closest to mint listed.. Were you able to get a fabric swatch beforehand?
Stunning wedding by the way!
– Alyson
Oh never mind! I see that she has more colours available than what is listed in the colour chart.
🙂 Anyhow, thanks again! Looking into getting mine custom made now!
Which color did you end up ordering?
Hi! Thanks for sharing the link to your bridesmaid dress. I’m also interested in finding dresses in that color. What color did you order? I want to be sure to order the correct shade. Thanks!
The color it was when I ordered last year was #81 mint green! I could double check though, in case her swatch numbers have changed since then.
Wow, amazing wedding. Everything looks so perfect and I love the origami swans!
I would love to know where the bridesmaids dresses are from as well! They are perfect!
Here is the link to the etsy shop where I had them made. https://www.etsy.com/listing/110138349/sweetheart-bridesmaid-dress-a-line?ref=shop_home_feat in color #81 mint green
Oh wow I got a great laugh out of all the men wearing bright patterned socks! The cranes were a lovely design touch too.
where did you buy that green origami paper? i love it and am doing 1000 cranes for my wedding.
The paper is actually just computer paper cut down to squares (like this https://www.amazon.com/Boise-MP2204-GN-FIREWORX-20-Pound-Popper-mint/dp/B001AFF9NW/ref=pd_sbs_op_3). Hopefully you will have some friends to help you!