Garden Party: Rustic Vintage Wedding in Snohomish

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Grab a cup of something warm and ready your Pinterest boards because this lakeside wedding is spilling over with the loveliest of vintage details, which should come as no surprise, since the bride, along with her maid-of-honor are the co-owners of Snohomish Rental Co. No detail was left unturned, from the stunning paper goods to the watercolor cake, right down to the pretty silver tea sets at every table. Capped off with an abundance of lush florals, this bride and groom turned their rustic venue into the classiest of garden parties. 

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From the bride: 

How did you meet?

Stacy: We met while working together at SonoSite. Jon likes to say that I threw myself at him...but I must have done something right!

How did you get engaged?

At our favorite local mountain biking location - St Edwards. After I was getting ready, I turned around and Jon popped the question. We did a short victory lap after!

What were some of your favorite wedding day details?

The head table, especially the DIY monogram banner I made. The tree planting part of the ceremony. Leaving in a vintage 1962 Rolls Royce.

Did you have any DIY details?

All of the signs (chalkboard, banner, wood, and seating chart), thank you favor bags and tags, all of the flowers in the creams/sugars were done by the bride - the garland on the head table was made by the groom. Cornhole and ringtoss. Streamers for the grand exit - guests ending up using throughout the reception which was a blast! Mother of the groom DIY'd the garters. All of the table numbers were watercolored by the bride.

What were some of your favorite moments from your wedding day?

Jon's toast to me and our first dance. Our first kiss. Jon said the ceremony was his favorite part.

What advice would you give future brides?

If something doesn't go as planned, don't worry - you're the only one that will know. If possible, hire a day of coordinator. Also, when the celebration is over, talk with your husband about your favorite parts of the day. It was such a nice way to reflect over the one day that you have put so much time and energy in to.

City State:

Snohomish

Season:

spring

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