Friday, July 16, 2010

Aaron and Amy Married

Aaron and Amy were married at the beautiful Galena Ridge Gold Course in Kellogg, Idaho.  Their day was surrounded by creativity, family and friends, and an outpouring of love.  

One thing that I just can't stop obsessing over is the amount of amazing family heirlooms that were part of this beautiful wedding. The garter you see below was Amy's great Aunt's and has been passed through the families, was even worn by her mother.  The ring bearer pillow is made of wedding dresses of family members, also been passed through many family weddings.  The grooms father surprised him with this pocket watch that belonged to his great grandfather. The history doesn't stop here.  The tablecloth at the front of the alter is made up of family linens and wedding dresses, the church windows in the sanctuary were taken from the old Lind Congregational Church, where Amy grew up, her dad has been saving them for 10 years, how sweet!   

The brides family and friends quilted her beautiful centerpiece table toppers and she even had her brother hot glueing wheat to coffee cans! Amy and Aaron you are both such amazing people, thank you for letting me document your day, it was stunning!
This sanctuary was created from a vision Amy had, her father, and the builder that built their beautiful home, made it come to life.  Such a sweet thing for an outdoor ceremony.
How sweet is this....the trolly bussed people to and from town to get to the wedding!
Aaron was so sweet and fed her cake so nicely....and Amy was awesome, she definitely fed him the cake!  It was perfect!They didn't forget any details for this day, when having an outdoor wedding porta potties aren't really something many people think about, well they created a "bathroom" the porta potties were located behind this tin wall, they created 2 "sinks" with anti-bac, lotions, and even bug spray!

1 comment:

~Roberts~ said...

OMG this is one of the most creative weddings I have seen in along time. I love ALL the pictures. So AMAZING!! Great job Staci!