January 2013

Page 82

VINTAGE WEDDINGS l Victorian

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1/ Wedding China The Couple: Amanda & Zach Chasnoff | The Photographer: WhiteKlump Photography The bride’s “something borrowed,” an antique china set from a good friend, allowed her to combine timeless roses, orchids and baby’s breath with gorgeous serving dishes for unique centerpieces.

2/ Love Letters The Couple: Trevor & Kristi Pinkham | The Photographer: Beautiful Mess Photography Kristi took an old chest where she kept all of her notes and cards from Trevor and turned it into a “love letter box” adorned with lace for their special day. Guests wrote heartfelt letters, advice, poems and even drew funny pictures for the happy couple.

3/ Keys to Happiness The Couple: Chris & Kimberly Hirstein | The Photographer: Beautiful Mess Photography Inspired by Pinterest, Chris and Kimberly scouted vintage keys from antique stores throughout St. Louis and wrote each guest’s name and table number on an attached note. The guests were then asked to write down “the keys to a successful marriage,” whether serious or funny, and return them to the newlyweds at the end of the ceremony.

4/ A Couple of Kids in Love The Couple: Chris & Kimberly Hirstein | The Photographer: Beautiful Mess Photography The bride and groom were a little nervous that their 5-year-old nephew, Korbin, wouldn’t take to suspenders and a newsboy cap, but the little ring bearer wore his turn-of-the-century duds with pride.

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