Lots of fun things happened at Carrie & Aaron’s wedding. Things like a hanging wedding dress, a lego cake, flowers, sunsets, vows, Mugging, & dancing. Check back later this week for much more blog love!
So a few months ago I was introduced to the work of Robin Annette. She is a super talented artist and I commissioned a piece from her that I’m planning on using on my site when I redo it. Take a look.
Then I was like… wait…. you totally need to draw my whole family. How awesome is this??!!??!!
Then I was like… wait… I have an idea. Draw these people.
And she was like. Bada bing, bada boom.
How great is that? You can get anything done, I had her do a wedding portrait, but how fun would it be to have a drawing of where you became engaged? You can use these everywhere, Facebook profile pics, a print to frame and hang in your new home, wallpaper for your iPhone. How about as custom stamps for your invitations?!?!
So here is the deal. You need to give her a call, she is hooking you up with a discount for being a blog stalker. She normally charges $50 for a couple but is giving you 20% off so it’s only $40. (That’s like what you’ll spend on 1 person to eat at your wedding. :)
Email her here and mention my site.
(eightyniner89@gmail.com)
Ready…. GO!
This feels a bit strange. This is my first weekend off since March 12th. That makes 21 weddings in the past 16 weeks. I’m not sure what I’ll do with my time off. (Maybe edit?) :)
Anyway, I thought it would be fun to take a quick peek back at my favorite image from each wedding. Here they are for your viewing pleasure.
Kim & Will’s wedding at the Villa di Felicita fit them perfectly. They met while performing theater so needless to say there was plenty of drama that day. (HA HA HA!!!) Their friends provided most of it. Starting with the rings. The groomsmen gave Will a CrackerJack package when the minister asked for the rings.
I love what La Tee Da Flowers did for the bridesmaids.
Their First Look (and wedding) was filled with so much laughter. I love cheerful weddings.
I asked them to sit on the couch “like they normally would”. This is what Will came up with.
Am I allowed to like photos that are out of focus?
The night ended in typical wedding fashion. With the bride singing karaoke.
Boutineer. BOOM!
The girls and their socks.
Major props to La Te Da Flowers for all the centerpieces and florals at this wedding.
The girls without sock. (But with cool shoes.)
Love how they decorated the arch at the Villa di Felicita. Can’t wait for a bride to do all three arches!!! :)
The Village Bakery in Tyler doing what they do. Tasty too, not that I had a piece. ;)
About as “formal” as they get.
DJ Goldman made sure everyone danced for about 4 hours. It was epic.
Vanessa & Brent McKellar were also their doing their video thing. (Hit the bottom of this post to see their wedding trailer.)
Q: How do you end such a great wedding?
A: Crowd surfing.
You two were so much fun to shoot. I had a blast spending the day with you and can’t wait to get you more photos. Maybe your trailer from Vanessa & Brent McKellar can keep you satisfied for a little bit longer. :)
Ashley & Chase’s Trailer | Tyler, TX from Vanessa McKellar Productions on Vimeo.