Junes 16th in Washington was such a wonderful day for me and Trae, but it was no solo venture we went on. Our entire families came together to give us such a beautiful and special wedding weekend. Getting married is sure to be one of the very greatest (and longest) adventures I will ever go on.paper bunting and photos on twine and clothspins.Thumb print guest book made by the wonderful Naomi Jellison.third generation wedding dress. this dress has some serious legacy and represents some serious dietsGathered vintage and outdoor furniture from loving friends and family.flower girls in hand made tutus 🙂 inexpensive and fun to make!Grey and cream bridesmaids dresses from mod-cloth, shop ruche, etsy and several other places. Morning of the wedding we all went out and picked our own bouquets. Seriously a great way to stay calm and have fun morning of.Since out guest’s were from so many different places, we had a “where are you from map” for them to put a flag with their name on it on the places they were from and places they had been.One groom, three ring bearers, and one not so happy camper.Dessert tableThis beautiful cake was created by Heidi Nelson and Kelsey Sandera, as was the cupcakes. The mini desserts were made by Sarah Molitor aka superwoman.wooden candle votives made by my brother Josh Dunagan. Centerpieces.
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What a beautiful and refreshing wedding! I love all the DIY and personal touches you inserted into the details…the rustic touches, the vintage pieces, and all the intimate photographs. You obviously put a great deal of thought into making your guests feel at home and part of the family 🙂 It looked like the perfect wedding day!