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Old World-Inspired Wedding With Invitations Handmade From Scratch

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When they first met, Chris lived in Baltimore and Morgan lived in D.C., so they joked that the early days of their relationship were spent riding Amtrak. As time went by, Morgan admitted she had inklings about Chris proposing, but he was determined to keep the exact moment a surprise. The night of the proposal Chris confessed, “I was a nervous wreck.” After changing outfits several times, he realized the ring box was too visible in his pocket. As panic set in, he grabbed his rain jacket to obscure the box, even though the day was hot and there was no rain in the forecast. Chris came up with an excuse to lead Morgan in the opposite direction of their hotel, ultimately taking her to Lafayette Square to find a quiet spot to propose.

When planning their wedding, a refined, romantic atmosphere graced their D.C. event hosted at The Larz Anderson House, where every detail was infused with wonder, from the venue’s hand-painted ceilings to meticulously thoughtful decor. Captured by Kir Tuben Photography, the mansion’s gilded interiors, marble staircase, and intricate architectural features inspired the couple and Evermore Occasions to embrace an old-world European essence.

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Handmade slow-art invitations

Handmade invitations, created in a slow-art fashion, set the tone for the day. The couple crafted their own custom wood pulp, sifting, drying, and printing it using a letterpress plate. This labor of love was described by Morgan as “a reflection of the gratitude I felt for each guest’s presence in our lives.”

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A serendipitous designer moment

A serendipitous moment occurred for Morgan while dress shopping. The designer of a label she adored happened to be at the showroom for a trunk show that day. When designer Dany Tabet suggested the gown, Morgan felt an instant wave of emotion – it was the one.

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Something blue bridesmaids

The bridesmaids wore refined light blue dresses in a variety of materials and designs.

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Luxury detail: dark navy velvet

The groom’s party wore striking navy suits and velvet gowns for that extra luxe feel.

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Floral inspiration: Viennese Gloriette

The ceremony, led with humor and heartfelt moments by a close friend, featured an arbor by Mill Creek Florals inspired by their love for the Gloriette in Vienna, which they jokingly refer to as “their favorite garden structure.”

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Framed pressed flower escort wall

An escort card wall, made of framed pressed flowers, was inspired by the blooms Chris had given Morgan over the years.

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Blue & off-white reception design

The Old World European-inspired venue was complemented by a vintage blue and off-white color palette that highlighted the warm wood tones and gold accents of the space.

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Cake-cutting with the family sword

Guests savored an evening of elevated dining, culminating in the couple cutting their wedding cake with Chris’s grandfather’s sword, just as his grandparents had done at their wedding.

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On trend: bite-sized desserts

Guests enjoyed bite-sized desserts from Signature Sweets by Amanda including “something blue” macarons, fruit tarts, petit fours, and small chocolates.

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Timeless must-have: pure, unadulterated fun

As the evening continued, highlights of the reception included floating roses, a champagne ice luge, and dancing the hora.

Planning & Design: Evermore Occasions
Photography: Kir Tuben Photography
Venue: Anderson House
Florist: Mill Creek Florals
Rentals: White Glove Rental
Rentals: Select Event Group
Signage: Blissful Design & Decor
BTS Content: Ally Lopez Events
DJ, Sax, and Lighting: Zandi Entertainment
Catering: Spilled Milk
Bakery: Signature Sweets by Amanda
Beauty: Makeup by Ana B
Dress Designer: Dany Tabet
Dress Boutique: Wedding Atelier NYC
Groom's Suit: Suit Supply
Groomsman Attire: The Black Tux
Bridesmaid Dresses: Jenny Yoo
Meteorology: Dan Stillman

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