Thursday, 13 September 2012

Adam & Jen = Hitched!

Adam, a childhood friend, married his perfect match, Jen this summer in his hometown of Summerside, Prince Edward Island.  The ceremony was stunning under an original structure designed and built by this architectural team.  Adam and Jen live and breathe creativity, a fact that was evident in every ounce of their wedding day.  From Jen's yellow sapphire engagement ring, hand crafted by Adam himself, to the old machinery strewn about the farm yard where they were wed, this day was a study in contrast.  Lace and twinkling lights adorned a rustic swing hanging from an old tree.  Grain and pearls mingled with artisan paper flowers in planter boxes around the farm yard.  The same flowers were used along with white hydrangeas and grain in the girls bouquets - and each flower in Jen's bouquet was made by Adam along with one tiny blue flower - something blue.  Intricate yellow flowers were hand-pressed by Jen's mother and painted onto her nails.  Jen's girls wore dresses in complementing shades of green, yet nothing was too matchy-matchy to showcase their individuality and personal style.  Mason jars and antique windows hung from old trees and swayed in the breeze.  Adam and Jen's intimate affair was stunning from the first kiss of the bride and groom to the last dance beneath the gorgeous uplighting of the wedding structure under a blanket of stars.  Have a look through their photos and catch a glimpse of the beauty I was blessed to see through the lens.  Adam and Jen - you two are amazing.  Wishing you a long, happy marriage to match :)
 "A beautiful couple framed in a rustic farm homestead setting, where vintage glass, sterling, paper flowers and a yellow sapphire were all welcome." - Mother of the Groom
"Jen and Adam, and lots of family made hundreds of these paper flowers for arrangements. Jen is sooo visual; I couldn't imagine what they would look like, but add salal, wheat, baby's breath, and kermit pompoms and voila....a bouquet. We collected doilies and votives everywhere we went....and my mother supplied the green mason jars. The sterling we used belonged to my mom, Paul's mom, and my aunt in NB...All wedding gifts at their marriages, 55 + years ago." - Mother of the Groom


Happily Ever After!