Today’s wedding took place in the ghost town of Grapetown, Texas. Jonathan and Cameron chose the location because they had often passed by it on a 60 mile loop that they cycled on the weekends.
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PinJonathan and Cameron designed a poster for their invitations that included information like the history of Grapetown, a map, their wedding website, and what attire to wear. We love the idea of doing posters instead of traditional invitations. They totally set the tone for the fun, western-style wedding that this was!
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PinOf course, no western style wedding would be complete without a pair of cowgirl boots to walk down the aisle!
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PinJonathan and Cameron handmade their ceremony backdrop–a Maypole with orange and blue flags stapled to ribbons.
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PinFor the food, the couple kept everything local — Texas beer, Hill Country wine, and a Tex-Mex brunch of brisket tacos and quesadillas (yum!).
PinIf you’re loving the font that they used in all their paper goods, it’s called Rosewood and it’s available to download here.
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PinThe favors were bars of soap, handmade by the bride. She labeled them “Smithdish,” a combination of their last names Smith and Standish, and called them “Cedar Fever.” With a mix of olive, canola, safflower, coconut, juniper, lavender, and sage oils with hill country juniper berries and needles, they sound amazing!
PinThe reception/dance hall was decorated with paper lanterns and lots of posters!
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PinFor the guestbook, guests signed the mat of a framed poster.
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PinWe totally want to be guests at a wedding like this! With entertainment like bocce ball, horse shoes, and swing dancing, we are sure that everyone had lots of fun.
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PinFor dessert, there were cupcakes on a galvanized metal stand complete with a “Day of the Dead” topper.
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PinWhat a fun wedding! Thank you to Katherine for sharing her beautiful photography.
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postcards and pretties
May 18, 2010 at 12:23 pmi love the handmade soap favors …fit in really well with the theme of the wedding
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May 18, 2010 at 1:16 pmAH WOW!!! This is amazing!!!! love all the details! And Katherine always does such a kickass job!
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May 18, 2010 at 6:00 pmLove this wedding and their graphic design!
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May 18, 2010 at 7:27 pmI love this wedding & their poster invitation. So cool!
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May 19, 2010 at 12:40 pmI love the old-looking serious photo at the beginning.
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September 29, 2010 at 6:11 ami love it! it’s so bright and fun and personal…and southern! 🙂
Helpful Reviewthe orange and metal accents are killer…and the calvanized metal cupcake stands? SO cool.
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Jamie Wilke
March 25, 2019 at 12:00 amWow! I’m not sure how I’m just now seeing this but I actually have their stage backdrop! We had our wedding there may 2012 and while decorating knew we were just missing something. Then my aunt found the backdrop backstage! Granted, we didn’t know what event it had been used for but we were told we could use it & have it if we wanted. So she painted a large W on the opposite side but I’ve always loved the original “orange burst” side ?
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