Real Wedding: Michelle and Graham's Vintage DIY Farm Wedding

    From the moment I saw the teaser photo for this wedding on Jessica Watson's blog I knew I was going to love it and have to share it with all of you.

    This awesome DIY wedding was held at a private farm in Troutdale, OR - streamers, poms, pinatas and choreographed dances - so much fun!



    I love the vintage style of the entire wedding party.  Michelle actually wore her mother's wedding dress.  Her side swept twisted bun with flower hair piece tied her beautiful look together perfectly.





    What a great shot through the streamers - ribbons are a fun and easy way to make a big statement.




    Her earthy bouquet is one of my favorites with its green, ivory and brown and variety of textures.  
    The best part - her friends made it!





    Always a beautiful moment



    So sweet - I can definitely relate to this shot and all the emotion that is running over you as you are hearing the words of his personal vows to you. 



      The grounds at this farm are a gorgeous setting for a wedding ceremony!
    All the colorful streamers and poms add such a festive vibe.  The bride, groom and their family made all the poms just days before the wedding. 



    My absolute favorite coming back down the aisle shot!



    The vegetable inspired DIY seating chart was the perfect touch for this farm wedding. 






    Bride vs Groom pinata bashing - awesome!



    The bridal party even did a choreographed dance - you can see the animated kick line on Jessica's blog

    From the bride: Our two friends who also did all of our flowers choreographed a dance. Graham and I combined two songs we liked, then gave them the music about a month before the wedding. We rallied 12 friends and made at least two rehearsals mandatory, but everyone was awesome and came to at least three.  I think we had four total rehearsals before the performance at the wedding. 




    Just a little grab...



    A big thanks to Jessica for sharing this super fun wedding with us!  



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