Sunday, April 17, 2011

Rebecca & Seth - An Annabel & Ruby Wedding

Welcome to Rebecca and Seth's wedding. They were married May 15,2010  at a gorgeous historic Pennsylvania farm on the outskirts of bucolic Saxonburg.  The day was, in a word, perfect.
But I know what you're all thinking: "You're a dressmaker, so show us the dress!"  You got it, people!
Rebecca fell in love with the gorgeous Alencon lace I used for her dress over a year before the wedding.Look at how fine the detail is, and the subtle crystal beading gave it just the right touch of sparkle.
Rebecca actually had another dress picked out for her special day but a few days before her wedding decided to let me make her dress.  It fit perfect!
Rebecca's daughter Annabel (pink) wore a dress designed by Rebecca and created by Wanda, a master seamstress in her own rite.
Just like with all weddings, everything came together in the nick of time.
I am passionately in love with the scalloped lace I used around the neckline and the triple flounce of my skirt--so soft, romantic and retro! My hairpiece is from Etsy, of course.

Annabel, very impressed by Rebecca's transformation from everyday Mom to a Bride

Rebecca's Mama is wearing an Annabel & Ruby creation made by Wanda  as well, custom designed after a vintage 1950s shirt dress pattern. 


Lace covered buttons and a navy silk satin sash--swoon!

Getting ready was such a breeze--Rebecca and her  sister Catherine  had a great time getting glam, though they kind of ran out of time to practice their wedding day looks beforehand!  They really look like they knew what we were doing!
Rebecca and Seth's cake topper was one of the favorite wedding details--also from Etsy, of course!  And Rebecca's amazing sister made both the wedding cake and the groom's cake!!

Peonies are Rebecca's favorite spring flower, and Annabel absolutely had to have pink in the wedding--done and done!

April from Mocha Rose Floral Design created the most perfect garden-style bouquets Rebecca and her  sister.; it was so lovely how the pink of the peonies and the creamy white of the anemonies played off the colors everyone was wearing.  Navy blue accents plus anemonies equals awesome!



Their photographers, Aly and Derrick Bash of Studio Bash Photography, did the most incredible job of documenting the feeling and personality of their day.  They captured the joy, the family atmosphere, the laid-back love that radiated from everyone--and their humorous vibe with each other was so fun to work with!  It made getting their pictures taken enjoyable--not a touch of awkwardness anywhere. 







Rebecca and Seth really wanted their wedding day to be all about family coming together with love, humor and fun; Aly and Derrick did a perfect job of capturing those special moments they managed to snatch with Annabel (though she was so excited she could barely hold still for a second!)

As for Rebecca and Seth...theywere just overjoyed to have made it to the big day in one piece (more or less!)  It was lovely just to have a few moments together.





Yep, they pretty much smiled and laughed the whole day, with a few happy tears thrown in for spice.  It was, as Rebecca  said many times, just the perfect day.




Bathtub full of beer. A must-have for every wedding reception.








3 comments:

  1. Awe your wedding looked absolutely perfect! :)!! I really love that farm you had it at and the peonies look wonderful with your dress! Also the entire simplistic feel of the occasion is felt in a warm, comforting, family sort of way.

    P.S. - Just found your blog though I've been a fan of you on Etsy for awhile! I really enjoy your posts so far! :D

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  2. WOW.. am I ever excited to have discovered you! your dressmaking is wonderful and I can't wait to finalise an idea for my own dress and ask you to make it! :)

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  3. Hi! How are you? I'm Andy, from Argentina.
    I loved your bathtub picture and I think is perfect for my project (a design book which is going to be released in few months. It's about re-invented or re-used stuff). Can you upload it in www.proyectore.net?
    Thanks in advance!

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