Today I have an awesome wedding full of handmade details to share with you, sent over by Matt of Our Labor of Love! Dorothy and Sam were married at a beautiful venue in Georgia, Kellum Valley Farm, which is complete with ruins resulting from a 1923 fire on the property. Dorothy crafted much of the charming decor used to adorn the reception herself, and even sewed her own wedding dress! I love that they included their beloved cars in many of the photos. Sam's is a 1957 Y-Block Ford Ranch Wagon, and Dorothy's is a 1960 Metropolitan, named Mona:)
Vendors:
Photographer: Matt Miller, Our Labor of Love
Venue: Kellum Valley Farm
Invitations: Margot Ecke at Smokey Road Press
Brides Dress: Sewn by Dorothy from the bottom of a Priscilla of Boston dress & top of an Anthropologie dress.
Brides Hairpiece: Be Something New
Brides Jewelry: Freshie and Zero from Beehive Co-op
Bridesmaids Dresses: Calvin Klein
Flower Girls Dress: Nordstrom
Ring Bearers Ties: Two Sisters Originals
Handkerchiefs: Vintage, printed by Dorothy
Cake Topper + Tablecloths: Vintage
Favors: Shop rags, printed by Dorothy
Band: The Whiskey Gentry
































8 comments:
omg their invitation is so cool! i love all the details in the wedding!!
That invite is BANANAS! I'm loving it. It has to be Georgia...they love shrimp and grits there! Love the details! What a fun wedding!
I want to go to a wedding like this, It looks like so much fun, and you look great in my tiara!
thanks for sharing the link
Jill
I love it all! Those gorgeous vintage cars, that amazing invitation-how wonderful!
I LOVE the flower girls honey bucket. Too.cute.
gack! how cute. love their invite too!
Love the way how all the different colors come together perfectly!And the short dress.... love!!!!
These photos are fantastic!! Love all the colour and details. That escort card chart is great... did that guy have to stand there all day holding it though? haha!
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