Molly + Fritz were married on a gorgeous fall day at Cincinnati’s The View. They chose a rich color palette of toffee, copper, emerald, raspberry, and cream to transform the light filled, modern space into a romantic, fun, and unforgettable evening.
Read MoreJordan + John celebrated on a beautiful fall weekend in an outdoor ceremony at Greenacres Art Center in Cincinnati. Jordan’s floral forward stationery vision extended from the bold save the dates to the stunning engraved invitations and all the reception details! The rich gem tone color palette lent itself beautifully to black and gold which made the bright whites really pop.
Read MoreKatie + Nathan said “I do” under a beautiful Tennessee sky on Cedarmont Farm, just around the corner from where the groom grew up. The fall wedding was filled with bright and bold colors and lots of autumn texture. Katie described her wedding style as outdoorsy meets romantic with hints of vintage chic! The romantic ceremony took place in the shade of a tree and was officiated by a dear friend. A gorgeous floral and candle filled reception followed in the barn with many raised glasses and of course lots of dancing!
Read MoreOur vision for our wedding stationery was something that was timeless and elegant but also celebrated the city we both grew up in and now call home - Cincinnati! We wanted people to appreciate the details and experience of opening a beautiful invitation.
Read MoreA gorgeous fall wedding editorial at The Columbus Museum of Art brought to life by an incredible team of Ohio wedding professionals. The color palette is rich and earthy with both warm and cool tones and.lots of unexpected textures. Coral and soft peach florals paired with pale blue velvet linens, gold accents and tableware for an absolutely breathtaking tablescape in the museum’s courtyard.
Read MoreHow would you describe the style of your wedding?
Oh how to describe a wedding you planned before and during a pandemic… Ok: our original thought was an Art Deco theme because we were planning on getting married at the Powell Crosley Estate which was built in the Art Deco style. So our “style” was mid 1920-1930s Art Deco/Great Gatsby-like black tie event. This style remained but the pandemic changed pretty much everything else.
Read MoreOlivia and Alex were among the many couples faced with the challenges presented by the pandemic. They pared down the guest list and postponed, unsure after all the changes if it would be the day they had hoped for. When the day finally arrived Olivia described it as the most beautiful, calm, sunny day which started with coffee and a walk on the beach with Alex. The evening wedding and small guest list meant no rushing and more time to savor one of the most special days of their lives together.
Read MoreThe wedding was an intimate dinner party with our family and very closest friends. We had incredible food, great cocktails, a cozy atmosphere at my parents home, and did not stop laughing the entire night. We are so blessed with an incredible support system and everyone that we needed there was a very special part of our day.
Read MoreKristin and Tom were married in an intimate fall wedding celebration in late November with a small reception at Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati. Kristin didn’t want to dwell on the covid timing of her wedding so opted to send a “crisis card” up front. The “crisis card”, a term she coined and we love, communicated that a larger celebration would follow in 2021 once groups were once again able to gather.
Read MoreAshley said it best when she described the transformation of Anderson Pavilion into an "urban oasis". The ceremony took place in a room of tall windows which filtered in the soft light onto the folds of the airy ceiling draping and floral ceremony arch. Velvety peonies, layers of roses, and an abundance of greenery brought the space alive. Ashley was stunning in her vintage inspired lace wedding dress standing with her bridesmaids in their burgundy mix and match dresses.
Read MoreWhat was your initial vision for your wedding?
All we really wanted was to make it fun! We were so thrilled to be getting married and beyond excited to be hosting our friends and family in Cincinnati. We wanted our ceremony to be personal and our reception to have delicious food, a fun band, and beautiful décor / fun details to pull it all together.
Read MoreHow were your personal styles reflected in your wedding day?
We both really wanted the wedding to be elegant and timeless and I think that was reflected across all of our vendors. From our flowers to the venue and invitations, it was everything we both wanted.
Read MoreLacey's love of plants made one of Cincinnati's most spectacular institutions the perfect choice for her wedding day. The floral wedding arch was dressed in dahlias, willow and eucalyptus. Succulents in emerald, lime and hunter green grew out of elegant terra cotta pots at guest tables.
Read MoreMeaghan + Matt’s October wedding was all radiance with a measure of the timeless. Vows were exchanged in St. Francis de Sales Church, one of Cincinnati’s most beautiful and historic buildings. The festivities followed at Cincinnati Country Club where the grounds were set for croquet and corn hole with a personal touch.
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