I just got a copy of You & Your Wedding, a British wedding magazine, in the mail. It features Eunice & Daniel’s whimsical wedding. I think they did a fantastic job highlighting the wedding.
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Real Weddings :: Eunice & Daniel: One Lucky Wedding
03 | 01 | 2010Welcome to Eunice & Daniel’s wedding! Eunice and her sister Sabrina own Hello!Lucky, while Daniel designs video games at Three Rings, and frankly, I can’t think of a craftier, more inventive—or more exuberant!—crew to plan a wedding. Eunice designed pretty much everything and she and her friends, led by sister and maid-of-honor, Sabrina, worked tirelessly to make sure those designs became a reality. Much of the inspiration for the wedding’s design is from Tim Walker’s photographs. Walker’s work has always fascinated me, as it demonstrates, in intricate detail, how Britain was, is, and always will be a magical place, if improbably so. See his work, if you aren’t already familiar with it. You’ll know what I mean. The little stage Eunice and Daniel were married on and the whimsical parade to the ceremony site, led by Daniel with his white unicorn, are lifted straight from Walker’s (or … Eunice-and-Daniel’s) imagination.
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Below: a few images from the ceremony. I love the flower girls dumping the confetti on each other!! The stage was lovingly made by the crew at Because We Can and painted by Eunice and friends. (The stage now has a home behind Eunice & Daniel’s bed, which is the perfect sort of re-purposing of wedding decor, I think). Eunice designed her dress and her friend and colleague, Hello!Lucky’s London office head, Iain Harris Bartlett, sewed it for her.
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The day passed by at lightning speed, as it really always does at weddings. I was so happy to have a few moments with Eunice and Daniel along the winding dirt road and in the wide, grassy fields at {Wilbur Hot Springs}.
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The details of this wedding were myriad, intricate, and marvelous. Nearly everything was made by hand, and much of it by Eunice, Daniel, and their friends. There was so much to look at (and photograph and share!) that I needed a dedicated post to do those details any sort of justice at all. Here are just a few, though. Sharla Flock designed the florals, which were rich and varied and added so much color and texture to the wedding. The cake topper is hilariously cute (worth clicking to enlarge!).
The guests were dressed to match the wedding perfectly, even the littlest ones. It gave me the feeling that we were all in a movie we couldn’t see being filmed.
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As night fell, the party began in earnest. There was square-dancing and Eunice’s sister, Sabrina, sang a song. Their father accompanied the band on his mandolin for another song. And, yes, Eunice and Daniel really did cut the cake with a cleaver. I think Daniel might have a collection …
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For fewer, larger photographs, please see {this gallery} on my main site. And satisfy your floral-detail-loving-cravings {here}. Hello!Lucky posted a great feature on their, site, too, complete with a gallery and diy wedding project instructionals, and it’s {here}.
photographs by Gia Canali; wedding design, Hello!Lucky; paper goods, Hello!Lucky and Joel Dewberry; wedding planning, Lisa Feldman Designs; Daniel’s dapper suit, Al’s Attire; bridesmaid’s dresses, Al’s Attire and Jessica Bobillot; Eunice’s fascinator, Jennifer Behr; cake topper, Publique Living; stage, wooden table “numbers,” and parade props, Because We Can and Hello!Lucky; lighting design, Jimmy Duhig, Creative Lighting Design; Eunice designed her dress and it was handsewn by her friend Iain Harris Bartlett. Go handmade!!
Real Weddings :: Eunice & Daniel: Down to the Details
03 | 01 | 2010This post is just for all you lovers-of-minutia. Some of the details will be repeated in the main post about Eunice and Daniel’s wedding (coming later today!), but it’s fun to see them bigger and in context. We especially like the non-numerical table numbers. Had I been a guest, I’d have hoped to be seated at the dragonfly or goldfish tables. The tissue paper pom-poms, Eunice made by hand, are so pretty, too. And, I imagine, were a lot of work!! Click any image to enlarge the gallery.
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photos: Gia Canali; floral design, Sharla Flock; cake topper; PubliQue Living; paper goods, Hello!Lucky and Joel Dewberry; table “numbers,” Because We Can with Hello!Lucky; lighting, Jimmy Duhig, Creative Lighting Design.