We've always been captivated by horses and love the idea of incorporating them into your wedding, especially if you are horse lovers like our next couple. Like most couples, they wanted a relaxed atmosphere where they could spend the day and dance the night away with their friends and loved ones.
Emily's parent's house where she grew up riding horses was the perfect spot - Chris loved it as much as she did. Complete with a farmhouse, old stonewalls, and a big red barn. It was the ideal place for Chris and Emily from the beginning. You can see more horse wedding ideas in the full gallery captured by Orchard Cove Photography.
Their wedding stationery tied perfectly in with their equestrian style wedding and designed by Griffin-vites. The bridesmaid's dresses in a perwinkle blue from J. Crew went with their whole blue theme. Everything tied together beautifully.
On Wedding Decor & Details:
We wanted the day to feel natural and the look to be true to the farm setting but also be beautiful—we were striving for the right blend and contrast of the rustic and the elegant. We didn’t want to take away from the setting, with the horse barn and the stonewalls around the house, so we tried to stick with “less is more” for decorations, bringing in some pops of color for flowers and a few natural and vintage elements scattered around. Chris re-built the most prominent stonewall that would separate the cocktail hour and the dinner tent and he also built one of the bars that we used out of salvaged wood from our barn. My sister painted signs from more barn boards to direct people around the property. We used a wooden gate to hang the escort cards and also keep the cocktail space separate from the dinner tent. I didn’t want to be too matchy-matchy with a very specific two-color scheme, but we loosely used a dark blue and a soft blush pink as our inspiration and went from there. We ordered grapevine balls and wrapped them with twinkly lights to hang from the tent and decided to use the dark ballroom chairs to complement the grapevine. My grandmother sewed table runners out of a natural burlap, bringing in some texture and layering onto the ivory linens. The whole day came together thanks to all of our family and friends who helped us set up and added their own touches.
Prop and Furniture Rentals: Found Vintage Rentals
Makeup & Hair: Hair Daze Caterer: Lake Sunapee Country Club DJ: The Pulse of Boston Dress Designer: Melissa Sweet Flowers: Art of Nature Groom's Attire: Men's Warehouse Shoe Designer: Cole Haan Stationery: Griffin-vites Bridesmaid's Dresses: J. Crew Calligraphy: Dancing Pen Calligraphy Rentals: Lakes Region Tent Ceremony Musicians : Putnam-Pirozzoli Jewelry: Priscilla of Boston |Officiant: Reverend Richard Dutton
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