Beautiful Backyard Wedding For Less Than $6,000

Everything about this beautiful backyard wedding is simply elegant. From the delicate neutral and refined chambray ensembles worn by the groom and his men to the dreamy breezeway entrance to the backyard reception. You are going to adore the sweet and lovely polished bouquets and the dainty diy table centerpieces.

You are especially going to swoon over the dreamy photographs captured by Nashville,Tennessee film photographer Ryan Bernal. Are you already swooning over the bridesmaid dresses above? Most of all this entire stylish affair was put together for 200 guests for less than $6,000. Read on to hear tid bits from the bride and of course see more from Ryan in the full wedding gallery.

How fabulous is Andrew and Hannah’s entrance sign? You could easily recreate this personalized rustic sign buy stenciling on burlap and framing it. We guesstimate the entire project, including the easel would run you about $45 depending on the price of your frame.

A stencil kit at Joann’s ($6.49) + magic stencil cream ($3.49)  and we would estimate you would need a yard of  burlap ($3). For the frame you could thrift a used frame and use gold spray paint ($6.46) for a similar effect and place it on an easel ($19). The paper flowers you see on the sign were also used on the cupcake tower below and you can easily make these yourself. Here is a you tube video with instructions and it seems to be fairly easy.

Andrew and Hannah were able to save a huge amount on having their wedding at their family’s home. We are certainly aware that all of you do not have huge backyard, but we recommend sharing with family and friends that you are interested in having a backyard wedding. Sometimes just spreading the word will do the trick. One of Hannah’s main tips is to ask for whatever you might need and if that happens to be a backyard, it doesn’t hurt to ask.

From the Bride:
If i can give any advice – its to not be afraid to ask for help. A lot of help! I had so many people involved down to the smalllest details and it relieved so much of the pressure from myself and it also involved everyone! I had people in Indianna collecting vintage plates from thrift stores for me while one of my friends in Georgia addressed the invitations…I utilized everyone!

We also love the mason jars that had a piece of raffia wrapped around it with a cute blank label to ensure ownership of the cup for the evening. The table decor was mismatched bottles and vases with loose flowers placed on a burlap table runner. Click here for a great tip, from another bride on how to acquire free bottles for your floral arrangements.

Simple is key…the simplicity of everything made it all the more lovely. I wanted people to feel as if they were at a backyard picnic, but with the feel and elegence of a wedding…and I think I was able to do just that.

Another great way to save money is having a taco bar, as opposed to a traditional fancy wedding menu. To jazz up the taco bar you could add gourmet items like duck confit and pickled red cabbage like Andrew and Hannah did. Having a limited bar will also reduce your budget. You could simply offer one type of wine or beer or a signature wedding cocktail.

A fantastic way to cut cost is to use Free Printables. If you did not know your can download a thumbprint tree guest book and vintage bicycle guest book for free over at our free wedding printables page.

Our Free Thumbprint Wedding Guest Books measures 11″ X 14″  and can be personalized with your names and wedding date. You can use  smear-resistant dye ink.It is currently on sale at Joanne’s Fabric for $9.59.

Another money saver was the cupcake tower made by friends. Using the same book paper roses from the entrance sign along with burlap for a cohesive yet stylish look.

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Photographer: Ryan Bernal
Caterer: Rivermont Pizza
Dress Designer: BCBG
Flowers: Lynchburg Wholesale Floral Corporation – arranged by Bridesmaids
Groom’s Attire: Chambray tops
Shoe Designer: jcrew

Venue: Family home |Veil or Hair Accessories: The flowers in the bride’s hair were made from scraps of her wedding dress to match the gown | Jewelry: Vintage jewelry from my grandmothers | Coordinator: Friends and Family – A special thanks to Brooke Jones | Cake: Home-made cupcakes – Rachel Brewer | Makeup: Bridesmaid – Brittany Roth | Cinematography: Bethany Ufema

Categories: Featured Weddings & Events
Colors: blue, white
Styles: backyard, rustic

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Watercolor Boudoir Session + Our Lingerie Picks

Before you begin swooning over the watercolor boudoir session from Jessica Lorren Photography and event designer Jessica Sloane, we picked  out a few pretty things hat would look amazing at your boudoir session. It has been decided that everyone should have a boudoir session at least once. Before you dial up your favorite photographer, scroll down for a complete shopping list of our latest lingerie picks.

To really inspire your boudoir session, Jessica and Jessica think boudoir sessions can be truly beautiful, classy and elegant. They don’t have to be over-the-top sexy. People are often uncomfortable with boudoir, so we wanted to approach this session by capturing who the bride is by doing something she loves in an intimate setting. This beauty loves to paint (with watercolors), so we photographed her at ease in her own element. To see more beautiful boudoir pictures visit our full gallery.

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Photographer: Jessica Lorren Photography
Event Designer: Jessica Sloane
Venue: McConnell House
Makeup: Jordan Byers
Hair: Jordan Byers

Read on for the complete shopping list of our latest lingerie picks. Some are on serious sale, do not miss out on a great find. [Read more...]

Categories: Inspirational Shoots

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Coordinating The Bridesmaids and Groomsmen From Bows-N-Ties.com

It is no secret that we love mismatched bridesmaid dresses. Whether they are in shades of pastels or punchy pinks, the look is positively stylish. Taking this concept and applying to the groomsman, and still keeping a cohesive look for the entire wedding party can easily be done. To give you a few examples we rounded up an assortment of mismatched bridesmaid dresses and paired them with accessories from bows-n-ties.com. They have thousands of ties to choose from generously offered 20% off to all WC readers by using the coupon WC20.

First off, we have a classic wedding with bridesmaid dresses in shades of pastels. To maintain a polished look select ties with the same plain fabric. Take the colors of the bridesmaid dresses and coordinate the ties. We went with a solid necktie in champagne cream, smoke gray, pink and light blue. A light grey suit with a solid white shirt would look positively dashing with theses dresses. To see this entire wedding, and what the groomsman actually wore click here. Photographed by Lane Dittoe.

Next, we have an elegant barnyard wedding photographed by Erich McVey Photography. The bridesmaid dresses were not only mismatched but each had a unique style, fabric and cut. Hues of Champagne, ivory, and cream tied these bridesmaids dresses together.

For the groomsman, we selected ties that had different fabrics and patterns in the same cream color family. Bows-n-ties.com has a fabulous selection of ties in Champagne, ivory, and cream. You can see the entire selection by clicking here. Since lighter shades contrast nicely with darker hues, Tommy Hilfiger’s suit in Rum Brown would look marvelous with these dresses.

The bridesmaids above wore flowy dresses in an array of peaches and pinks at a carnival wedding from Feather + Stone . We think any wedding with a whole lot of whimsey deserves to have groomsman in fun and fabulous bow ties. Dress them in casual pants and shirts with suspenders for an upbeat look. An example of this on-trend look can be seen here. If you missed this over the top carnival wedding, check it out by clicking here.

Below, this Bohemian Food Truck Wedding had bridesmaids in completely different dresses, but both looks have a boho chic vibe to them. Pair the groomsman in dark blue jeans, crisp white shirts and mismatched ties. We choose ties in the similar patters with different colors for a funky twist. We went with a  light blue tie, light turquoise tie, turquoise, teal, and silver tie and this blue and turquoise tie  from bows-n-ties.com. To see the groomsman in similar looks check out this eclectic inspirational shoot by Chelsey Boatwright Photography.

If any of your mismatched bridesmaid dresses are from J.Crew, Alfred Angelo, or David’s Bridal - be sure to check out bows-n-ties.com coordinating section. You simply click a swatch and it shows you coordination bow ties. They even have ties for difficult to match hue like J.Crew’s Vintage Peacock. Don’t forget to save 20% off to all WC readers by using the coupon WC20.

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