Super Fun Wedding In Coastal California
$10-20K, 50-100, Local, Offbeat/Alternative, Spring, West Coast, OutdoorJessica and Eben’s California wedding extravaganza is nothing short of awe inspiring! From the fun, personal touches to the heart warming romance – it’s a wedding you do not want to miss!
We obviously couldn’t be everywhere at once (and neither could our photographers), so it was so much fun to see what moments everyone caught, even when we weren’t at their side.
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We played “Finally” by Cece Peniston as our recessional song, just to get those jokes about 12 years of non-marriage out of the way.)
1. What part of your wedding planning are you most proud of?
Really, I’m just proud that we pulled everything off. We didn’t have a big budget, and it took way more work than we ever expected, especially because we were planning much of our wedding remotely from six hours away, and met many of our vendors only once before the wedding – many after we’d already agreed to use them in our wedding. Ultimately, we wanted a wedding that reflected our personalities and the 12 years we had already spent together. I am happy with the feedback from our guests that our wedding felt fun and unique to our relationship, and that everyone had a great time, so all that hard work paid off.
Cake topper – 3D printed by Sean Sutter. Arch – accented with flowers made out of masking tape by Danny Scheible.
Our cardboard likenesses were drawn by comic creator (and good friend) D. Bethel
2. Where did you get married?
Scene setting of the awesome home of Eben’s parents
Best man Michael pulls double duty with Winston (dog)
3. Why was using WeddingMix appealing for your big day?
Eleanor was our 15-year-old flower girl (and 13-year-old Winston our ring bearer).
4. What special moments from your wedding do you want to remember forever?
The bride and her Aunt – who traveled from Kentucky to California
Unbeknownst to me, Eben armed most of the guests with Nerf guns and then put me in the line of fire
5. How did WeddingMix help capture those moments?
The bride and her bridesmaids
We put our cardboard cutouts to good use later in the night by offering a somewhat makeshift photo booth (that’s Melissa, my maid of honor, with me).
I’m holding Eleanor (flower girl), and that’s Winston who’s hanging with Eben
6 – What did you like the most about your vendors:
Living hair piece
One of my all-time favorite photos
DJ Malik Miko Thorne: Malik got glowing reviews not only from Eben and me, but our guests as well, who implored him (successfully) to keep playing after official reception time ended. Because of him, we have a whole other set of songs (besides the obvious) to remember our wedding to. He’s very attentive to taste and turns those song suggestions into a fabulous evening. http://www.centralcoastweddingstandard.com/malik-miko-thorne/
One of my favorite moments of the evening
Catering: Pacific Harvest is run by another former co-worker, Dawn White, whom I took a chance on, knowing that we worked together previously. She was incredibly attentive, answering almost all of my emails within a day, and making things work when we had to be creative because of budget constraints. http://www.pacificharvestcatering.com/
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