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Vail Wedding Planner | Intimate Vail Colorado Wedding

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

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We had such an incredible time planning Marissa and Travis’ destination wedding in Vail, Colorado. We mainly worked with Marissa’s wonderful mom to plan the details of the wedding. Only 24 lucky guests were invited to this intimate Colorado wedding. The ceremony was on the Vail Wedding Deck followed by cocktail hour and a plated dinner at the Baus House, a family friend’s home at the base of Vail mountain. An acoustic guitarist provided all of the entertainment for both the ceremony and reception. We used long bamboo and wood tables to create a dinner party atmosphere in the back yard of the house.  Market lights and candles helped with the warm ambiance.  Their custom designed Vail welcome bags and warm blankets were a treat for all of the guests.

Thank you to the incredible vendor team:

Event Design & Planning: Debbie at Save the Date Events

Music: Michael Lancaster

Flowers: Vintage Magnolia

Hair: Blue Earth Spa

Makeup: Glo Makeup

Catering & Staff: Catering by Design

Alcohol: Mondo Vino

Photography:  Dream Time Images

Rentals: Alpine Party Rentals

Cupcakes: Batter

What Vintage Means to You - Part IV

Friday, April 16th, 2010
Vintage wedding blog

The early 1900s in America was an era of daring styles – short haircuts and shorter skirts. Women had liberated themselves from the constricting corsets and skirts of the decades before, and now wore loose dresses and even pants!

Although the Great Depression was right around the corner, the years before it were a time of peace and prosperity. Many fashion houses were founded in this age, including Chanel. Coco Chanel, the founder, emphasized elegance and class. She is the lady who insisted that every woman need own a Little Black Dress.

Some designers whose dresses mimic those of this era include www.jcrew.com, www.lazaro.com, and www.clairepettibone.com. If you don’t want to cut your hair into a bob, it should be pinned back or styled to look like one. Wide, jeweled headbands were very popular at this time and would lend your outfit authenticity. Necklaces were very long, often falling to waist-length (pearls were popular).

Dark, heart-shaped lips are a must, as are smoky eyes. Blush should be light.

Bridesmaids can be dressed as in this style as well, with loose-fitting, knee-length dresses and long strands of pearls. Cloche hats would add extra oomph! (you can always find those on www.etsy.com)

To pull this style into your wedding décor as well, try and incorporate art deco styles into your table linens and tableware. This means stepped forms, sweeping curves, chevrons or sunburst motifs. Wedding colors should be bold and opulent. Feathers could be incorporated into your flower arrangements. Rhinestones or glass beads could decorate your tables.

Ragtime and jazz music were very popular in this era, so consider hiring a band who can churn out tunes that people will want to dance the Charleston to!

Gabriella
Colorado Wedding Planner

How to Get Married in Colorado

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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Aside from the fabulous flowers, great food and other wedding details, we don’t want to forget one of the most important aspects of the wedding, the marriage license.

A Colorado marriage license may be issued in any county and used in any county in the State of Colorado. However, the license must be used within 30 days from the date of issue. The license is issued the day it is applied for and may be used immediately. The fee for a marriage license is $30 and must be paid with cash.

Both male and female applicants must appear in person to complete and sign the marriage application. If one party cannot appear due to illness, is out of state, or incarcerated, he or she must obtain an ABSENTEE APPLICATION from the Clerk and Recorder’s office. The party applying must bring the absentee application along with identification for the absent party. Applicants need not be residents of Colorado. ABSENTEE APPLICATIONS MUST BE NOTARIZED.

If either party has finalized a divorce within 30 days of applying for the marriage license, the final decree must be produced. This decree must be signed by the judge or court referee. If the divorce has been final more than 30 days, divorce information must be given regarding date of divorce, place of divorce and court in which the divorce was finalized.

A marriage may be solemnized by a judge of a court of record, a public official whose powers include solemnization of marriages, or in accordance with any mode of solemnization recognized by any religious denomination or Indian nation or tribe. As of August 1993, a couple can solemnize their own marriage without any type of officiant. That’s right, you can perform your own wedding ceremony without an officiant in Colorado and it is legal.

Real Wedding Vail - Jennifer & Tim

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Vail wedding party

Simple orange and green wedding centerpiece

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Vail bridal party

orange and green wedding cake

We just received these gorgeous and very fun professional images from one of our Vail weddings this past summer. Thank you to Fine Art Weddings for sharing the images. You can see our original post with vendor credit here.

Gabby

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