We can all say that in high school we imagined where our life would be in ten years. Will you be married to your high school sweet heart? Will you have kids? Will you be a fabulous wedding photographer and run a Totally Rad business? In the Boutwell's case the answer is yes, yes and yes. After ten-years of marriage, two precious babies and a whole lot of love, we are happy to share with Chenin and Doug Boutwell's ten year anniversary wedding.
Artistically captured by Hugh Forte Photography and stylishly designed by Amanda, In The Now Weddings and Events. To see more you simply must peruse the entire gallery by clicking here.
From Amanda, In The Now Weddings and Events
I was blown away and totally honored when Chenin approached me about designing her event for her and Doug's 10 year vow renewal. She told me up front how similar she thought our styles were- and she was right! We both tend to lean towards clean, timeless looks with a little twist of modern, but never losing the romantic vibe that should always mingle at events. We started with a semi-masculine color palette [which is always my fave- and Chenin is the same way] of poppy orange, peach, gray, and natural greens.
We also created a "focal point" from the mantle area, creating a custom cover that hung over the existing stone structure; making the site look just-built for the event [my favorite!!]. Every detail was picked by Chenin and Doug by hand- and I truly could not love more how everything came together! This was a group effort, a labor of love, and one of the funnest events I've ever been a part of designing. And on the day of the event- magic was in the air! Truly a beautiful, flawless, tear-filled event!
Since 85% of the guest count [maybe more, even] were in the wedding industry, we kept pushing ourselves to find details that would be enjoyable, gorgeous and fun for this crowd to be a part of! Oversized pillows in gold sequin and colored textures, along with custom monogrammed ones, filled our ceremony area [turned-dance-floor, turned-lounge-area] with color and personality.
A bourbon tasting bar was enjoyed by nearly ALL the male guests at the party, a true Doug touch! We custom printed "thank you" notes from Chenin and Doug onto their cocktail napkins so that each guest would remember how thankful the couple is for them.
Since she isn't into big, formal, fancy arrangements, we knew that the nature-inspired venue would lend itself well to using greens abundantly in her centerpieces. That's where Megan from Honey and Poppies came in- her textural genius with foliage is something that I feel has no competition in our area. So, she was an easy match for this event! Chenin knew this party would be an intimate event, so we planned for one long seated dining table with strung patio lights above for ambiance. We finished the neutral textured linen with a flashy gold runner for pop!
Assigning the place settings made the party feel even that much more personal- so we took the opportunity to use vinyl stickers of their names that were adhered right to the guests' plate rim. A gray paper menu wrapped the plate and sat on top of a warm orange napkin to add just enough color to this muted palette. My favorite part was likely the play on ivory and white- something we don't see nearly enough of [and I looove it when people combine the two at events!!]. Chenin's event was also one of the FIRST to use these farm chairs [brand new to Signature Rentals for the 2012 season]; a great hint of rustic without giving off a "tired" vibe.
Event Designer & Coordinator: In The Now Weddings and EventsMakeup & Hair: 1011 MakeupStationery: Paper and ThreadProp or Furniture Rentals: Found Vintage Rentals
Photographer: Hugh Forte Cake: Sweet and Saucy Shop Caterer: Iva Lee's DJ: Peter Papadopolous, Vive Inc. Dress Designer: BHLDN Flowers: Honey and Poppies Lighting: Jim Izzo, Honored Occasions Shoe Designer: Vivienne Westwood Graphics and Vinyl Details: Creative Media Print Linens: La Tavola Fine Linen Bartending: Sunseri's Rentals- Signature Party Rentals Flatware: Classic Party Rentals Old Fashioned Photobooth: Photoworks Interactive Venue: Maison Des Oliviers | Officiant: Chenin's Uncle
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