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The wedding color palette featured the most stunning garden party-esque shades of dusty pinks and blues mixed with soft shades of peach, buttercup and lavender. The remainder of the wedding palette was carefully neutralized with shades of cream and champagne. Pops of gold were accented throughout the tablescapes.
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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
Nicole desired a modern garden party-style wedding and planner Harper Mae Events carried that through with an outdoor cocktail hour with blue toile linens, beautiful pink, peach, and blue florals throughout both the ceremony and reception, a string quartet as live entertainment, and settle candlelight during dinner. It was delivering both the outdoors and being in a lovely garden and enjoying the traditions of a classic wedding all in one.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”][/field]
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[board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”]
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[board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”]
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]
Nicole’s wedding gown, carefully selected at Chantilly Bridal Studio in Oklahoma City, was a beautifully beaded gown designed by Made with Love Bridal. It was a modern fit to a “modern garden party”.
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]
The bridesmaids each selected a style of dress representing her own personal style in the most beautiful shade of blue from Azazie. It provided by the most stunning pop of color inside the chapel as they stood by as Nicole said “I do”.
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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen all wore navy blue suits.[/field]
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[board_carousel title=”Ceremony”]
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[board_carousel title=”Cocktail Hour”]
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Cocktail hour included margaritas (refreshing indeed!), crown and cokes (a perfect detail for the groom!), and espresso martinis (oh how fun and tasty!). Guests also indulged in some light culinary treats featuring sweet chili grilled shrimp with avocado-radish slaw, whipped goat cheese and prosciutto on herbed crostini, and of course, a fan favorite, fried chicken and waffles with a sriracha honey glaze. Guests then feasted on a scrumptious combo plate of king salmon and cab top sirloin. The featured sides included mac n’ cheese, roasted vegetables, and homemade rolls.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The chapel at Glass Chapel needs very little decoration to make it beautiful, it stands on its own. However, garden weddings must have their florals! We used a split arch for the alter and then reutilized it to frame the sweetheart table at the reception along with the aisle ground pieces. The venues reception space was the perfect blank canvas to incorporate both color and texture. The tables were comprised of either stunning compote arrangements from The French Bouquet (those peonies though!) or a bud vase runner. All of the place settings remained the same to ensure “modern” was carried throughout.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]
The wedding cake design is a perfect blend of classic, whimsy, and modern. Adorned with pastel garden blooms and one of the bottom tiers featuring icing work. It’s flavors were strawberry, white cake, marble and chocolate. The groom himself chose red velvet for his own personal cake! Fun fact: the wedding cake sat on a lace overlay that belonged to Nicole’s grandmother (1940’s) and was display at both Nicole and her mother’s weddings!
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
The bride walked down the aisle to a string version “At Last” performed by a string quartet and the couple walked right back up the aisle as husband and wife to “A Crazy Little Thing Called Love”, Tulsa String Quartet did both so beautifully!
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Completing the garden theme of the day, the couple departed in a 1952 Bentley MK VI.
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Nicole had a custom hand-painted bottle of Veuve Cliquot champagne that matched her wedding suite, it was stunning in both flatlays and on the cake table for added decoration. At the time of the cake cutting, Nicole & Jameson decided to pop it to segway into toasts. It popped AND WENT EVERYWHERE. It was such a fun memory!
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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]During cocktail hour, guests got to enjoy some beautiful May weather on the patio while sipping cocktails, loving the passed appetizers available to try, and listening to a string quartet play. A variety of seating was added to ensure guests could be comfy as possible.[/field]
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[board_carousel title=”Couple Portraits”]
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[board_carousel title=”Reception”]
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Photography: Sierra Ellis Photography | Videography: Sevier Media | Event Planning: Harper Mae Events | Floral Design: The French Bouquet | Wedding Dress: Chantilly Couture | Cake: Ms. Laura’s Cakes | Invitations: Illustrated Weddings | Catering: Justin Thompson Catering | DJ: Lions Road | Venue: Glass Chapel | Bartending: Platinum Event Services | Beauty: Megan Prater | Car: Tulsa Wedding Car | Champagne Bottle: Merriment Mill | Rentals: Party Pro Rentals | Rentals: Party Perfect | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola
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