You remember that feeling in high school you got when there were a couple of kids you knew you just wanted to be around? They were just so cool and down to earth, you knew they’d be nice, yet you had know idea what to say or how to introduce yourself. Well, I’m feeling a little wedding gawkward, because this is that kind of wedding. It’s everything comfortable and crafty, vintage and cool, beautiful and friendly that you would want your wedding to be. There is one bad thing I can say. And that is, there aren’t nearly as many awesome images from Christina Heaston Photography as I would like to see. This gallery is going to keep you wanting more. More vintage goodness, more rockin’ party, and more pandas and monkeys.
Stevie and Dan own their own vintage and handmade shop- which can only mean one thing: uber creative wedding full of radtastic style comin’ at’cha! From the altar made of vintage ladders and tulle and the succulent centerpieces crafted by Dan with vintage rulers, to the groomsmen’s ties and all the bunting created by Dan’s mom, this wedding was a DIY goody fest! The months of collecting doilies and baby food jars paid of when you see the adorable favors with hand painted baby animals and baby’s breath, and I would have totally stolen the vintage suitcase card box which is just totally awesome! And the panda and monkey head, well those are from ebay and Etsy, but you have to admit they are freakin’ great!
So while I’m still not sure I’m cool enough to hang out with this wedding, I’m going to take my chances. Thank you Stevie and Dan for letting us hang out with you! Congratulations! And thanks to Christina Heaston for capturing this wonderfully whimsy wedding!
Vendor Information:
Date: September 15, 2012
Location: Schoolcraft, MI
Photographer – Christina Heaston
Event Venue: Friendship Farm
Catering- Scott’s Pig Roast
Video – Coastline Studios
Desserts- Mandy Carson
Centerpieces- Whisky Ginger
Wedding cake toppers- Pegged
Bridesmaids skirts- ktjean
Hair was done by Jennifer Costa
Ties were made by Irene Knispel