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Yearly Archives: 2008

Featured on Green Wedding Shoes

My work was recently featured on the beautiful blog, {Green Wedding Shoes} … Head Over Heels for All Things Weddings. Jen has some amazing inspiration boards, along with many other cool looks, designs, and abundant ideas. You’ll find my work {here}, and be sure to check out her entire blog {here}. It’s a collection of delicious…

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Samantha + Todd’s barn DIY wedding in Appleton

Sam and Todd’s beautiful wedding took place this weekend at Homestead Meadows in Appleton. Not only was it a perfect day with a perfect wedding, but the location was just awesome. What an amazing backdrop for the day and for such a great couple! Their ceremony was so sweet…very personal and meaningful, complete with a reading from The Velveteen…

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04/25/2011 - 2:56 am

Kelsey Dins - Where in Appleton is this barn located?

Sally + Javier’s northwoods camp wedding

Despite Hurricane Ike’s best efforts at wedding sabotage, Sally and Javier were married in a gorgeous setting at Camp Wipigaki in Lac du Flambeau, Wis.! Sally’s parents actually live at and run the camp, so various elements of the day’s event were located at separate locations on the historic property. And even though the beautiful ceremony…

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Corrie + Bill’s backyard Wisconsin wedding

Corrie and Bill held their gorgeous wedding right in their own backyard, and it could not have been more perfect! From the wonderful weather we had, to the happy couple and their intimate ceremony, the guests, (the food from Back When Cafe), the band…it was such a great wedding. I felt so privileged to be there…

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Margo + Jackson’s DIY rustic Wisconsin mill wedding

Margo and Jackson were married this past Saturday and held an absolutely gorgeous celebration at the Rising Star Mill in Nelsonville. I honestly can’t say enough about how cool this location was, or about what a great couple Margo and Jackson are. The mill was built in 1868, just after the Civil War. It’s history is so…

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