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Sonoma Garden Wedding

Sonoma Garden Wedding

I am taking off a little earlier today to celebrate my birthday with my husband (hooray!), and I couldn’t think of a better way to end the week than with a fun in pink garden wedding in Sonoma shot by Jessica Smith Photography. The bride handmade all of the decor details, which you can see many more in the photo gallery.

Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding

Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding

Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding
Sonoma garden Pavillion DIY wedding

From the crafty brdie: Before we even got engaged, I knew we’d have a DIY-inspired wedding. For years now, my personal mantra has been “I could make that!” Combine this with Drew’s love of building things, and there’s no way we could resist making our wedding into a labor of love.

As a gardener, I insisted on adding a lot of nature to our day. Drew’s the sentimental one in the relationship, so wanted the affair to be romantic. Taking a cue from our venue’s lush gardens and mid-1800s buildings, we settled on “whimsical vintage romantic garden” theme. And when Drew, in all his excitement, brought home 57 sets of bird-themed salt-and-pepper shakers, we added a bird component too.

Once the theme was set, we got started on all the special little touches that would make our wedding feel like, well, ours. We created boutonnieres and corsages, bridesmaid poms, chalkboards, a wooden wine box and more. Drew singed hundreds of organza petals that I sewed into flowers using little pearly beads. We constructed a 12-foot paper doily chandelier loosely based off this Martha Stewart design. We bought $1 birdhouses from craft stores and decorated them in our wedding colors using my stash of acrylic paints and decoupage paper. Our centerpieces incorporated the birdhouses along with cigar boxes, turquoise reindeer moss, faux birds, pink toile placemats (cut from curtain fabric), and more organza flowers. It was all gorgeous, but my favorite element was the three sets of bunting flags Drew created from plywood, leftover wall paint, vinyl letters, and sisal rope. In all, we shipped 8(!) boxes of décor from our Minneapolis, MN home to our wedding site in California. Although it was a ton of effort, we were so proud of how we made our vision come to life. Plus, we loved working so closely together to figure out what we wanted and how to make it happen. Just like in marriage! Awww.

The other central theme for our wedding was “community.” We’re lucky enough to have many talented and helpful people in our lives, and we believe that this support network is critical to the happiness and success of our marriage. I wrote our vows to recognize this, and we tried to incorporate our loved ones in the day as much as possible. Our photographer, officiant, emcee, and ceremony readers were all family members and dear friends. My MOH created the programs and menus to match our stationery. And we had an amazing crew of friends to set up the property. (They were seriously awesome; I almost swooned when I saw all the “surprise” birds and fabric flowers tucked into the greenery around the pavilion.) Forty of our friends and family flew in from all over the country and we had four days at the venue to celebrate with them. This was definitely our favorite part of the wedding. I have such great memories of the smiles, excitement and all the time we got to relax and connect with everyone. Looking back, we feel incredibly blessed to have had such a beautiful, romantic wedding surrounded by the people we love.

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Jessica Smith Photography. The bride handmade all of the decor details, which you can View all images from this wedding

Wedding Venue + Vendors (Sonoma, CA + Minneapolis, MN):

Ceremony + Reception Venue: Garden Pavilion (707) 938-1983) / Wedding Photography: Jessica Smith Photography Catering: Piper Johnson Catering / Floral Design: Lavender Floral / Cakes: Sweetie Pies / Wedding Gown: Bonny / Bridesmaid Dresses: Alfred Sung purchased at Glenrose Bridal / Ceremony Music: Katrina Wreede / Bowties: Etsy / Reception Décor, Boutonnieres, Corsages, Bridesmaid Pomanders: Bride / Groom + Groomsmen Suits: Indochino / Rings and Bride’s Necklace: Laurie Kottke Fine Jewelers / Bride’s Shoes: Pink Studio “Minnie” / Stationery: Wedding Paper Divas

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  • My favorite thing is totally the placecards. I wish there was a closer picture of them so I could get a better look at them, it’s kind of hard to see, but I am guessing it’s the same pattern as the invites? I love it, they are so much more detailed their your typical placecard and it just makes them look beeaaauuutiful. Love it. Great job.

  • The bridal bouquet is glorious and Iadore the bridesmaids dresses!

    Happy Birthday Amanda!

    xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

  • Very clever recurring bird theme, and who in their right mind could ever NOT like that bow tie!? Weddings are happy occasions and that’s one happy tie!

  • Wow, lovely! I really love the bow tie and the pink accent throughout.

  • What a beautiful wedding, what Etsy seller made the bowties? They are awesome.

  • How friggin’ cute are you two!!!! I have the same mantra as the bride “I could make that!” So, how do we DIY without going overboard or getting cluttery with all the ideas and “things”?

  • Hi, I had a garden wedding in Spain recently and couldn’t imagine it any other way, it looked beautiful! Nice blog! I started a blog to share my experiences if anyone wants to look! http://weddinginspain.blogspot.com cheers I really liked your blog

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