Showing posts with label massachusetts wedding blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label massachusetts wedding blog. Show all posts

Saturday, February 18, 2012

A sound Investment

So, as I begin this journey in hopes of making this blog worth reading- I've been educating myself more on the wedding industry. A Practical Wedding is an awesome blog for down-to earth brides. Megan Keene, who established the website, has recently published a book under the same name. I bought it on Amazon, and began reading it minutes after it arrived in the mail.

I am only a chapter into it, and wish that this was around when I was first engaged. I put it down long enough to write this. The first chapter alone is worth the cost of the book.

It is unlike any other wedding book out there! Having gone through the process of planning a wedding, her words are unbelievably authentic! Did I mention I wish I had this through the planning process? Recently engaged, or mid-way through the process, I would suggest investing in this. Your sane side will thank you later.

Happy reading!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Vermont Wedding


Sure, it was my own! And I may be a tad bit biased, but I thought it was pretty good!

Our engagement was about 19 months, which left me plenty of time to come up with ideas, and then change them a few times. My goal was to have a beautiful detailed wedding with as low a cost as possible. I guess you could say that our biggest splurges were our venue and our photographer. However, both of those aspects were well worth the cost! The venue, Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont,  really created a personal atmosphere that our guests enjoyed.  Our photographer, Channing Johnson Photography (MA) captured superior quality images we will forever love.

Our wedding was a destination for all of our guests. Being from Massachusetts, people took the ride up to Vermont, and most made a weekend out if it! It was a great way to make the weekend about more than just us, since people took family outings in the area.

Below are some of my favorite images, and also some images of the details. Most everything you see was DIY by me.