Missouri Bridal Magazine Fall 2019

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MISSOURI BRIDAL FALL 2019

REAL WEDDINGS | FALLING IN LOVE | WEDDING CHECKLIST




features FEATURE ARTICLES 12| Falling in Love with Fall 14| Inspiration from the Season 58| DIY Wedding Checklist

REAL WEDDINGS & STYLED SHOOTS 20| Ana and Andrew 30| Callie and Tim 38| Boho Elopement 46| Modern 70's

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Venue/Integrity Hills Chapel at Big Cedar Lodge




bridal inspiration







Falling in Love wit h Fall T

here are many advantages to a

fall wedding: the weather is gorgeous and so is fall foliage, it?s a season of celebration, choosing fall can result in off-peak wedding deals and bargains.

Depending upon what part of the country you live in, an outdoor wedding might hold natural appeal and the season offers a chance to create a more unique experience. But before you fall for fall, take the expanded view of these considerations in mind. THE WEATHER Holding your wedding indoors or outdoors in the fall greatly depends on the type of weather your region experiences in the fall months. The west coast might be sunny and temperate. The southwest and south could still be warm. Northern and midwestern states will, obviously, get cooler sooner. Wherever you live, keep an eye on the weather as your wedding date nears and be sure to inform your guests of the type of venue and the appropriate dress. If you?re planning an outdoor wedding, make a backup plan in case the weather doesn?t cooperate. THE HOLIDAYS Fall is the gateway to the holiday season, with plenty of reason to add your wedding to the celebration calendar. It probably goes without saying, but you might want to avoid holding your wedding near or on major holidays. Other than that, the season is wide open (except for football fans). If you do choose a weekend wedding, look for such holidays as Veteran?s Day that might offer the added value of an extra day off for your guests. THE COLORS The fall season offers an opportunity to take

advantage of a color palette that separates your wedding from the traditional bright whites and spring and summer shades. But you don?t necessarily have to match those deep reds, oranges or browns. Take in the bigger picture of warm tones or choose a modern palette that might feature golds for a glitzy feel, emerald green or plum for a touch of elegance, or neutral shades such as champagne. THE FABRICS Regardless of where you live, and often because of that fact, autumn opens the door to the chance of chillier weather. For cooler climes, your bridesmaid dresses might demand a heavier fabric or accessories for warmth. Deep jewel tones and long-sleeved dresses are a natural for fall weddings. Groomsmen should choose navy or gray suits for a sophisticated fall look, perhaps offset by argyle socks or plaid ties.

THE FLOWERS Again, the season provides you a whole new realm of possibilities when choosing flowers. Some of the site?s suggestions: Dahlias for an enchanting wedding bouquet. Deep burgundy varietals are especially elegant. Garden roses present the perfect alternative to peonies. Marigolds come in festive fall colors of gold, orange and red. For arrangements and table decor, look to autumn foliage, seasonal berries and nuts for a modern yet rustic look.


Inspirat ion from t he Season Getting hitched in the fall opens up a whole new vista for wedding themes. Although the season suggests being open to the outdoors and the beautiful colors, fall can take on many looks when it comes to wedding themes. From vintage to rustic, retro to regal, here are some ideas for themes during the Fall season. BOUNTIFUL HARVEST The fall harvest suggests a colorful combination of oranges and browns that blend perfectly with the season. Everything about a harvest theme harkens a country-style wedding accented by the such unique elements as mason jars, dry leaves, lanterns and candles. Rustic invitations, an outdoor ceremony and a barn reception all complement the theme. The site also suggests wheat boutonnières for the groom and his party, and crowns of fall-hued colors for the bridesmaids. A WOODSY WEDDING Fall is the perfect season for a woodsy, fairytale theme that plays off earthy materials and twilight hours, whether indoors or outside. Go rustic with decorative elements that include pinecones, leaves, fall flowers and wood accents. A classic color palette includes greens, browns and white, with bohemian-style dresses and floral accessories. Groomsmen can adopt an 18th century look with suit colors that reflect the season, lapeled vests and earth-tone ties. VINTAGE THEM E A vintage-inspired theme immediately calls to mind the period of the 1920s through the 1940s. Recreating that era offers up myriad ideas encompassing all the charisma and style of the time period that can influence every

element of the wedding. Choose antique style dresses and decor featuring vases and to Gatsby-esque attire and makeup from the golden age. Perfectly elegant and charming for an indoor or outdoor setting.

WINE COUNTRY WEDDING Wine is a staple of wedding celebrations, so incorporating a wine country theme into your wedding offers a variety of romantic and decorative options. To up the ante, use grapes in centerpieces, add wine barrels and empty wine bottles to the decor against a palette of plums and reds with yellow, brown, gray or green accents. Select invitations that mimic wine labels ? and, of course, set up your own wine bar with your favorites and guest recommendations. M ODERN, ROM ANTIC, GLAM OROUS Fall beckons the romance and glamor in all of us and provides the perfect setting for a softer and modern theme. Soft pinks and grays are as modern and romantic as they are inspired. Continue the soft hues for wedding decorations, floral decorations and alter decorations. Add a touch of glamor with metallic silver accents for a distinctive classic-modern look. Colorful macaroons, cupcakes and stylish cakes add to the flair.



Wed d ing Planning Here are the first few things you need think about: PICK A STYLE Have a conversation with your fiance and discuss how you want your wedding to feel. Fun and festive? Intimate and sophisticated? Has one of you always dreamed of marrying barefoot on a beach or on the lawn of a stately mansion? What are the most vital elements of the wedding to each of you? Decide what?s most important to each of you and compromise. DECIDE ON A TIM ELINE While the availability of your most coveted vendors will help you choose an exact date, you still need to think about other factors that will impact your timeline: Is there a season or time of year you hope to marry in, or avoid? Holidays or other family events you need to work around? You also might consider how much time you need for planning and preparations. The answers to

all of these questions will help shape the time-line of your wedding. SET YOUR BUDGET This can be one of the most difficult tasks of wedding planning. You need to have sit-down conversations with each other, and with each set of parents, to be clear who will be contributing what when it comes to finances. These numbers will impact every other decision you make, and you don?t want to plan or purchase based on assumptions. BOOK PRIORITY VENDORS Priority vendors will be the people in charge of the

elements most important to you and your fiance. The most significant of these vendors will likely be your venue. Your venue will impact almost all other aspects of your wedding ? including your date. Another vendor who will likely take top billing is your photographer. Be sure to research all your options to to secure the best price with the extra amenities you want. Visit our website to start your wedding planning with the best wedding professionals in Missouri. www.missouribridal.co



Open Bar Here are the first few things you need think about: PICK A STYLE Have a conversation with your fiance and discuss how you want your wedding to feel. Fun and festive? Intimate and sophisticated? Has one of you always dreamed of marrying barefoot on a beach or on the lawn of a stately mansion? What are the most vital elements of the wedding to each of you? Decide what?s most important to each of you and compromise. DECIDE ON A TIM ELINE While the availability of your most coveted vendors will help you choose an exact date, you still need to think about other factors that will impact your timeline: Is there a season or time of year you hope to marry in, or avoid? Holidays or other family events you need to work around? You also might consider how much time you need for planning and preparations. The answers to

all of these questions will help shape the time-line of your wedding. SET YOUR BUDGET This can be one of the most difficult tasks of wedding planning. You need to have sit-down conversations with each other, and with each set of parents, to be clear who will be contributing what when it comes to finances. These numbers will impact every other decision you make, and you don?t want to plan or purchase based on assumptions. BOOK PRIORITY VENDORS Priority vendors will be the people in charge of the

elements most important to you and your fiance. The most significant of these vendors will likely be your venue. Your venue will impact almost all other aspects of your wedding ? including your date. Another vendor who will likely take top billing is your photographer. Be sure to research all your options to to secure the best price with the extra amenities you want. Visit our website to start your wedding planning with the best wedding professionals in Missouri. www.missouribridal.co




A naandA ndrew Sh er i Hollow ay Ph ot ogr aph y / / Novem ber 4 , 2017






Ceremony: Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church Reception Venue: Integrity Hills with Big Cedar Lodge Photography: Sheri Holloway Photography // Florist: The Nest Wedding Planner: Martha S. Wright Gracious Occasions // Transportation: Fisk DJ: Elevate Entertainment // Cake: Cake Worthy Musicians: Stanton Stings // Videographer: All Occasion Video






CallieandTim Sh er i Hollow ay Ph ot ogr aph y / / Ju ly 20, 2019


Photography: Sheri Holloway Photography // Second Shooter: Morgan Lea Smith Bride: Callie Quinones // Groom: Timmy Quinones On site Coordinator: Allison Pettit // Ceremony Venue: Integrity Hils Reception Venue: Integrity Hills Big Cedar Lodge Wedding Dress: Essence Of Australia Normans Bridal // Shoes: Vince Camuto Wedding Planner: Allie Chaney, Allie Rose Events // Videographer: AceLegendary Florals: Becky Tidlund // Cake: Harter House // Hair Artist: Scarlett Smith Makeup Artist: Airbrush by Andie LLC // Invitation: Minted // Catering: Big Cedar Lodge Rentals: Eventful Rental // Band/DJ: Elevate Entertainment // Photo Booth: Selfie Mirror SGF Honeymoon Location: Sandals Resort Saint Lucia








StyledShoot Boho Elopement





Venue/Tobacco Barn Farm Photographer/Poemas de Barro Florist/Fiore Florals

Dessert/Bootleg Bourbon Balls

Jeweler /Emily Bordner Dress/Beloved Bridal KC Wedding Planner/Sweetest Devotion Weddings Tap truck/KC Fizzolino Invitations/Meadowlark Ink Rentals/Supply Event Rentals & Design Bow-tie/Crooked Branch Studio

Suspenders/TAG 970 Leather Goods





StyledShoot M oder n 70's Weddin g


Venue: John?s Greenhouse // Photography: Treolo Photography Coordination: Juliana Jumper //Florals: The Cottage Rose Rental: Brossie Belle // Cake: Petals & Pastries Stationary: Quinntessential Co. // Gown: Donna?s Dress Shop Jewelry Design: Cydney Ross //Hair and Makup: Geena Mericle Models-Bride: Erin Hotchkiss //Groom: Thor Nanda





Lig ht ing t he New Tent Rental When you?re looking for a wedding venue, you may not think of adding lighting. Depending on the venue?s rules and regulations, you may be able to add some extra wattage to your ceremony. Keep reading for tips on how to get the best and brightest big day. GO BIG OR THINK SM ALL Lighting can be as simple as adding candles or lanterns

(look for battery-operated LEDs if your venue doesn?t allow open flames). Or it could be as big as color washes on the walls, disco balls and a labyrinth of neon. Either way, you need your lighting to fit your budget and your venue. You need a lighting designer. Your venue may be able to recommend someone who has worked there in the past, or one of your other vendors may be able to point you in the right direction. M AKE A SITE VISIT Once you?ve found your pro,

make a site visit. If you?re indoors, look at how the sunlight comes in at different times of day so you don?t overwhelm any one space. If you?re outside, go after dark so you can make sure the areas that need illumination, both for looks are for safety, get it. Also talk to your planner and venue personnel about electricity needs. You don?t want a blown fuse to flip off the lights just as you hit the dance floor. Ask if you?ll need any permits, especially for extra lighting outside, and be mindful of the neighbors.

GET IT IN WRITING Of course, as with all your other vendors, get all the details of your lighting package in writing, along with a complete estimate of costs. Don?t be afraid to ask any questions up front and lay out all your expectations before signing on the dotted line. Also make sure your lighting vendor is property insured and permitted. Visit our website to start your wedding planning with the best wedding professionals in Missouri.





Get Creat ive wit h Favor s Wedding favors of yore were almost always consigned to the bottom of a drawer or, worse, the trash bin. The new trend is for usable, creative wedding favors. Keep reading for some great ideas.

COFFEE, TEA, CANDY AND M ORE There is no better usable gift that one you can eat. Or drink. Even better if it has a sense of place. Does the town where you met or married have a great coffee shop? Order up some bags of beans, personalized with your special date. Same with tea bags, candies, beer or anything else. GROW THE LOVE Bags of wildflower seeds, tiny pots of succulents or a transplantable native plant all make perfect wedding favors that also give back. Bonus points if you used whatever plants you?re giving out in your arrangements. TO-GO SNACKS This is an even better idea if you expect your party to go late into the night. Ask your caterer to set up boxes of snacks for your guests to take with them on the way out. Chocolate chip cookies, macarons, homemade chips ? as long as it?s portable, it?s a possibility. FOR THE KIDDOS If there are going to be little ones at your ceremony, have special favors just for them. A bag full of toys, a pack of crayons and a table covered in paper tablecloths ensure little hands stay busy. SUN?S OUT Keep your guests cool in the shade with favors they can use to beat the heat at your summer ceremony. Sunglasses, parasols, paper fans and water bottles all rank high on this list, and are easily customized and good for the bottom line. CHARITY DONATIONS Here?s one that?s sure not to end up in the trash bin. Take the money you would?ve spent on favors for your guests and make a donation to your favorite charity instead. Leave room in the budget for printing cards to place on tables explaining your donation.



DIY Wed d ing Checklist So you?re engaged! Wonderful! Now comes the planning. Planning a wedding can be a beautiful headache and a second job. Deciding who will decorate, cater, provide the entertainment and photograph the event are all choices that can make or break the perfect wedding day. Here is a helpful checklist designed to ease process. DECIDE ON YOUR STYLE Whether you?ve already spent years planning your eventual wedding or you?re just getting started, compiling all the ideas you?ve culled from bridal magazines and friends?weddings into a binder will help you narrow your focus, from the venue to the decor, the theme to the all-important dress. CREATE A BUDGET Paying for your dream wedding is based on a variety of factors, but most importantly a budget will be determined how much you will rely on parents or your own money. Either way, creating a realistic budget will help you stay focused and pleased with the end results. M AKE A GUEST LIST The size of your wedding party will determine many elements of your wedding. Sitting down as a couple and making the easy and the tough decisions will spare both of you unnecessary disappointment. SAVE THE DATE, RESERVE THE VENUES Once you?ve chose a wedding date, now?s the time to choose the venue

or venues (if the ceremony and reception are separate venues). If the venues aren?t local, factor in travel and be sure your guests are willing and able to make the special trip with as much advance notice as possible. BOOKING THE VENDORS The people you choose to serve and host your wedding will play a huge role in the celebration. Choosing professionals in each category ? from the caterer to the florist, the officiant to the band or DJ and photographer or videographer ? as early as possible and with the proper amount of diligence and investigation will ensure your wedding day goes off as planned without a hitch, so to speak. IN THIS ORDER ? Purchase the dress. Register. Select and purchase the invitations. Plan the honeymoon. Book the rehearsal venue and dinner. Order the cake. Purchase the rings. Send the invitations. Have a party. Get your wedding license. Purchase gifts. Choose or write your vows. Stay calm. The Big Day is at hand. Congratulations ? you?re married!




Photo by Sheri Holloway Photography



Photo by Sheri Holloway Photography



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