Vintage Transportation

I drive a Honda Element. Also affectionately known as "The Orange Box." But lately I've been a little obsessed with looking up photos of vintage cars and motorcycles and fantasizing about cruising around in one of those. Even though I can spend an hour just looking at pictures of beautiful old cars and bikes, I wouldn't call myself a car and motorcycle aficionado by any stretch. Maybe just an admirer. If you haven't noticed, Kyle and I love all things vintage. We're kinda like that movie Midnight in Paris, where you think that past generations were far better than your own. So it should come as no surprise that we love vehicles of past generations. They just made them so much better back then!

It's extra fun for me to look at photos of people who include their lovingly restored car, motorcycle, or even motorcycle with a sidecar in their wedding photos.

Photo by m three studio, sourced from ruffled

Photo by Made U Look Photography, sourced from Jinxi Boo

Photo and source from Kate Harrison Photography

Photo and source from Cameron & Kelly Studio

Photo by For You Love Me, sourced from Green Wedding Shoes

Kyle and I each have a 1970s Honda motorcycle, which are really more restoration projects than anything right now, and we're thinking about parking them up at this spot to snap some photos on our wedding day.

Photo by One Love Photo, sourced from snippet & ink

What do you think? Is it just awesome enough to be worth the trouble? Or are we going to be taking so many photos that we'll barely have the time?

Do you have a classic car or motorcycle that you're including in your wedding plans? I'd love to hear so I can drool over pictures of it!

Location, Location, Location :: Venue Search

You've heard it before - 'location, location, location' - and while it usually refers to real estate properties, I think it's also applicable to wedding venues. In searching for where we want to have our wedding, we were quickly faced with thinking not only about where the actual ceremony and reception would take place, but also where our guests would be spending a weekend. As I mentioned before, Chris and I have many friends in Oregon and my family is there, but we have lived in San Francisco for the past five years and his family is in California, so we have a community here too. Over our wedding weekend some of these people will be meeting for the first time, so it's really important to us that everyone get to know each other and have plenty of opportunities to hang out. As we come together in this union of marriage, we want our friends and family to come together as well (sounds corny, but it's true!). When thinking about this, we realized that if people just came from their house to our wedding and then went back home, it wouldn't have the effect we wanted. So, we decided, what better way for everyone to get to know each other than to be thrown into a small town over the course of a couple days?! Hence, our decision to narrow our search. We think the perfect place for what we have in mind is the Gorge/Hood River/Mount Hood area because it will be a 'destination' for almost everyone. At the same time, it's only an hour drive from the Portland and PDX airport, so it's not crazy remote for anyone either.

After we made the decision on this general location, the search has gotten easier and I'm beginning to actually picture what everything will look like. The main things we want in a venue are for it to be outdoor (although an indoor backup plan in case of rain would be a huge plus), some views would be nice, for it to fit our style - outdoor chic/whimsical - and to have a great dance area! Here are some of the images inspiring me and that I hope to find parts of this weekend on our visit. I know part of it will be being able to envision what we could turn a space into with some creativity.

Bridal Veil Lakes, sources: left, top right, bottom right

Mt. Hood Organic Farms, sources: Top, bottom left, bottom right

Mt. Hood B&B, sources: top, bottom

Gorge Crest Vineyards, source: all

I'm loving each of these venues for different reasons. I can't wait to see them in-person in a couple days. And it doesn't hurt that the forecast is showing 81 and sunny on Saturday so it will feel like summer!

Bear with me on one more real estate comparison...blame it on me living in several 'for sale' houses growing up (and countless HGTV shows in the past few years). If you remember last week when I talked about the difficulty seeing a venue through their website, I mentioned that I was sick of seeing countless close-up images of people's weddings - from their centerpieces to their rings on a grape vine, etc. I'm not trying to sound insensitive, it's just that that's not what us brides are looking for we search online for a venue (we want to see that when we are looking for a photographer or for DIY projects). The principle already applies in real estate - when you are trying to sell your house, you want to stage it in a way that other people can picture themselves living there, but at the same time, don't picture your family living there. So, you take down personal touches - family pictures, your moisturizer and toothbrushes from the bathroom counter and so on and you 'stage' it so that they think 'oh that little side room would make the perfect library/office!' I think wedding venue websites would benefit from a similar mindset. Instead of treating their sites like wedding blogs with pictures of all the details, they could find a way to balance couples being able to let their imaginations run wild with the space (staging), while removing the personalized elements of other weddings (family pictures on the wall). Any out-of-state brides out there? What do you think - are you running into this issue?

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Follow up to my first week: If you were patient enough to read through this post, below is a picture of my finished ring!!! My first post two weeks ago was about the ring my fiance proposed to me with (his grandmother's beautiful ring) and how we went to design the 'engagement' ring that day together. Well, he got down on his knee again last night with the ring we designed in-hand (actually in-pocket) for me to see for the first time and it seriously exceeded all my expectations. For some reason I'm not super comfortable posting pictures of my ring for all to see, which is why I hid it all the way down here. Perhaps it's because I don't want to come across as superficial or giving the impression that the loveliness of a ring has anything to do with what truly matters about a couple, because it doesn't...but I do truly love this ring and the guy who gave it to me and I'm not ashamed of either of those things.  ;-)

props to our amazing jeweler!

Inspired by Gatsby

When Kyle and I got engaged, I hadn't really ever thought about the sort of wedding I wanted. I was definitely not one of those girls who grew up fantasizing about the ring, the dress, the cake, and so on. Occasionally I thought about the music or the girls I would have standing beside me, but that's about it. But when Kyle proposed and I actually got to start fantasizing about what kind of party I would throw, I immediately went to The Great Gatsby. Specifically, Gatsby's lawn parties with millions of people dancing the Charleston, a huge jazz band on stage, flowing champagne in coupe glasses, and fabulously clothed guests!

So we went on a search to find the perfectly grand venue, where we could have our giant jazz band, champagne, and try and be as fabulously dressed as possible. Well, we soon realized that wasn't going to happen for a number of reasons. One, there's just NOTHING on the west coast even remotely as grand as those old Long Island and New England mansions. Two, as I've mentioned before, finding a venue that would allow us to have whatever musicians and whatever instruments we wanted was very difficult!

The venue we finally chose is beautiful and old, but a bit more rustic than we had initially planned. So we've veered a bit from our initial vision. But we still have the fabulous band, the champagne, and some great clothes! But because I still love the inspiration that The Great Gatsby provides, here are some swoon-worthy images from the film.

 

 

All the photos above are from the 1974 film The Great Gatsby, and were sourced from Visuelle Magazine

I spent last weekend at the Millennium Biltmore in downtown Los Angeles, and was inspired all over again. That place was dripping with the class, fun, and grandeur or the '20s and '30s. If anyone is in southern California and looking for a classic venue like this, I recommend checking this place out. I would have died to host a party there! They even hosted the Academy Awards in 1937.

Girl Meets Soup

Any other brides out there inspired by the 1920s? Are you incorporating any elements from this era into your wedding? Share your inspiration with me! I just love this stuff!

P.S. I'm cautiously anticipating the remake that's coming out later this year. Do you think it will be as good as Coppola's 1974 film adaptation?

Venue Time :: Destination Unknown

While my fiancé and I live in one of the best cities in the world - San Francisco (yes, I know I'm biased!), we have known for a while that we wanted to get married in Oregon. I grew up in Eugene and we met while in school at the University of Oregon. We both have a lot of history there and the summers, especially, just feel like home to me. I can't imagine getting married anywhere else. Beyond knowing the state we want to tie the knot in, we are pretty open. The areas we have been focusing on spans from Eugene, up north to Portland and, from there, east to Hood River and the Mount Hood area. With this vast area in mind, the next question I asked myself was – where can I picture getting married?

Sources: 1, 2

  • Vineyards: I grew up in the Willamette Valley, which is home to some beautiful vineyards and delicious wines! Chris and I had our first date at King Estate Winery and have visited many times since.
Sources: 1, 2, 3
  •  Farms/Ranches: Views, nature and a little country flair…what more could a bride ask for?!
  • The Beach: I grew up going to our condo at the Inn at Otter Crest, located about 8 miles north of Newport, Oregon. The Oregon coast is scenic and raw and would make for amazing pictures. The downside of an Oregon beach wedding? The weather. If I got married in a beach setting I would want it to be outside and Oregon beaches aren't exactly known for warm summer evenings. Cold and wind-blown wouldn't be a good look for me.
Source: 1, 2
  • Urban Scene: Portland isn’t just for shows about quirky, over-the-top Portlandians, it also has some great potential wedding spots. I am envisioning an industrial, exposed-brick-and-beams look for the reception. Possibly a little chapel for the ceremony (not because we are particularly religious, but I think it would be sweet and fun).
  • Hood River/Mount Hood area: ahhh, the views! If you’ve ever had the opportunity to drive along the Columbia River Gorge, which forms the boundary between the State of Washington to the north and Oregon to the south, you know it’s a sight to see. I was not surprised to hear that this area is increasing in popularity for weddings. A snow-capped mountain in the height of summer would be such a cool backdrop for the big day.

Brainstorming was the fun part. Next came the searching where I found out the hardest part about planning a destination wedding is just what I thought it would be – not being there! The internet has been a lifesaver for me over the past couple weeks in the quest to find the venue but, with that said, most of the websites are not designed with the destination couple in mind. It is so tough to get a feel for the space and its layout through the pictures most sites have posted. I keep thinking to myself ‘I don’t care about these people’s center pieces and wedding rings hanging from a grape vine; I want to see the space!’ This is where Google Earth’s Satellite and Street View’s have come in handy for me. I have been able to zoom in on the area and see the layout of these places. Why don’t more sites feature a floor plan?! (It could be the interior design student in me. Does anyone else think this?)

Not only has it been hard to get a feel for the spaces through companies’ websites, I quickly realized that venues are booking up for summer 2013. So last week we bought plane tickets for a long weekend trip up north to see some of these places in-person - we're leaving next Friday! I do feel lucky that our ‘destination’ is a quick and direct flight away!

With just a weekend to look at spots, we don’t have the luxury of spending weeks looking and visiting, going back and weighing our options, but the destination thing is forcing us to be efficient and I like that!

Are you having a destination wedding? Destination or not, did you have the same trouble with venue websites? What was your venue strategy?

Dress Shopping Round 3!

I am about six months from my wedding and I am celebrating by finally buying my wedding dress this weekend. Well, I haven't actually bought it yet. To be honest, I haven't even found the one yet. But I am off to wedding gown mecca, aka Kleinfeld’s, while I am in New York City this weekend and I am crossing my fingers and toes that THE dress is there. Here is a quick reminder of what I will be looking for. WISH ME LUCK!

 Credits: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

 

E&I Bride: Heather

Today we get to announce yet another fabulous bride into the fold! Heather is a crafty gal getting married on October 13, 2012 at Scribner's Bend a small winery in Clarksburg, California. She will be here every Monday chatting about her wedding and the inspiration she has gathered. We are also hoping to get a few DIY tutorials out of her while she is here! Check out the inspiration she has put together of her wedding to give you all a little flavor of her big day!

Follow more of her wedding inspiration on Pinterest and for more updates, catch her on Twitter.

Source: Table, Florals, Centerpiece, Cake, Florals, Menu, Runner, Sign

E&I Bride: Ashley

I'm super excited today to announce our newest E&I bride :) Her style is a bit crafty and a bit vintage modern. She is at the beginning of planning her wedding and is currently looking for the perfect venue to have her big day, which will be held in the Central Valley of California. Right now she is looking at a Castle in the area (yep, A castle!) but that backdrop changes her style choices a bit. (Finding the venue is definitely the make-break part of the whole process.) I'm am so excited to follow along on her journey wedding planning and tying the knot. I love watching the process from beginning to end especially a gal that has such great style. So, meet Ashley, our new Thursday Bride! Gorgeous, isn't she? (red-hair-twinsies!)

Connect with her: Twitter :: Pinterest :: Blog

And to round out this fabulous welcome post, check out some of her inspiration for her wedding. I just love the fun and fabulous feel of everything she has going! I'm excited to see where this all takes her and how the wedding comes together. Follow more of her wedding inspiration on Pinterest.

Source: Cake, Flowers + Invite, Cotton, Honey, Place Setting, Table Number, Books, Couple, Flowers

Ashley will be here next Thursday for her first blog post so stay tuned! In the meantime let's give her a huge welcome and wish her luck on this amazing journey.

E&I Bride: Rachel

I'm really excited to share a small new batch of E&I bloggers with you all! I shuffled through lots of brides to find 3 that would truly fit our style and be the best gals to follow along with in the wedding planning process. Today I am super excited to announce our newest gal, Rachel. As a side note, she is Taya's soon-to-be sister-in-law! How awesome is that? Rachel is planning to get married in Oregon since that is where her and her now-fiance met almost 6 years ago. She will be blogging here every Wednesday so make sure to stay tuned for her lovely posts! She currently lives in San Francisco, so this will be a mini destination wedding of sorts. Chris, the fiance, just popped the question a few weeks back so the two are newly engaged and ready to get started! I'm especially excited about it because I'm excited to see her start from scratch and blog the whole wedding experience right here with us!

Their personalities: Things we love: Food and cooking together. Wine and weekend or day trips to wine country. University of Oregon Football. Traveling - we took a trip to Germany and Italy together a few years ago. Chris loves all sports - watching and participating. He is an avid snowboarder and golfer. I love reading and my monthly book club with my girlfriends. I love interior design and decorating. Chris works in financial consulting for an aviation management company. I work as the manager of digital sales fulfullment for SFGate.com, the website of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Source: Shoes, Table SettingAppetizersLace RunnerGroomTable NumberWooden BoardTable, Dress

 The Wedding: We plan to get married in Oregon in June or July of 2013. We picked Oregon because it is where I grew up and where we met. I envision having a whimsical, classic look. I want our wedding to feel like 'us' and have personal touches throughout. We have a relatively small budget, but we're not going to let that stop us from having a beautiful and fun wedding! I'm not afraid of a good DIY project and my sister, and maid of honor, is even more crafty than I am, so she will be a huge help.

We don't have our venue figured out yet and I think that will have a big impact on the rest of the decisions I/we make, from the look of my dress, to the color scheme, to the general feel of the wedding. I can't wait to pick the venue so the rest of my vision can fall into place.

For more of her wedding inspiration, check out and follow along with her Pinterest board! She will be joining us next week for her first official post, but in the meantime let's welcome her into the fold! Congrats on the engagement and I can't wait to see your wedding unfold!

Something Blue Wedding Inspiration

I love this fabulous shoot we are posting today. And what a wonderful story behind this shoot. You can't let anything get in the way of your wedding day, but if things don't go according to the plan, sometimes you have to improvise. And as you can see here, that can be just as wonderful. "Winter storms and a power outage couldn't keep Rachel and Daniel from marrying. But as a result, they were only able to get one great picture of the two of them on their wedding day. Rachel always wanted to do a Day After session and redo that part of their day, so they both slipped back into their wedding gown and suit and stepped back in front of the camera. This Bohemian Romance session was a reflection of their free-spirited love that has just grown stronger over time. The deep rich colors and vintage accents combined with the vegetables and flowers beautifully reflect Rachel and Daniel's love of nature."

Romantic Bridal Session

We are starting the morning out with a fabulously romantic bridal shoot. The soft vintage feel is inspired by an Enchanted mid-spring daydream that this fabulous group put together. Bridal shoots are incredibly important. Even when you are hectically trying to enjoy your wedding day, taking the time to find a perfect spot and grab a few images that you will forever have, well, that is more important than missing 15 minutes of cocktail hour! Durance Images Photography did a wonderful job with this lovely shoot.