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Our Wedding

Northwest Blonde weddingHey babes! I’m so happy that you came by the blog because today I’m sharing some of our wedding pictures with you as yesterday marked one month since our wedding!  I can’t believe it has already been one month since one of the best days of my life. I’m so happy with all our pictures, I had a really hard time breaking down which to share so I’m going to do a two part post. Today is all about our weddings and next week will be about my beauty and hair routine for the big day.

If you want to see our engagement photos, make sure to check out this post! Ok, ready?!

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The Planning Process

Now aside from the fact that I have a fashion blog, you may not know that I am a super low key and low maintenance person. After Andrew proposed and after all the dust of telling our loved ones had settled, we started actually thinking about how we wanted our wedding to be and you know what I discovered? I had never really thought about my wedding before that moment when it became a reality. No Pinterest boards, no magazines, no dream of how that day would look, nothing. The closest I’d come to thinking about my wedding was critiquing dresses on Say Yes To The Dress.

After asking some of my other engaged friends (I was invited to about six weddings this summer), I made myself an account of theknot.com and started researching until we found just the place for us.

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The Location

We ended up getting married at the Sander’s Estate in Kent, Washington just 25 minutes south of Seattle. This location ended up being a gem for about a hundred reasons. It’s located off a pretty busy road but is set far enough back from the road that you would never know it was there if you weren’t looking for it and aside from the extra loud motorcycle, you couldn’t even hear any road noise.

The Sander’s Estate is owned and run by Blue Ribbon Catering, one of Seattle’s best catering companies. They handle everything for you from the food to the decor to even assigning you a wedding planner to help you through the whole process. As I didn’t want to stress about the planning or on the day of, this was definitely a draw for me.

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Getting Ready

Saturday June 25th started out a little cloudy and grey, typical for Seattle in June, and let me tell you we were all glued to the weather forecast for the entire week leading up to Saturday. The previous week had included everything from lashing rain to grey skies to sun, so we were all hoping and praying for the best.

That morning, I headed into Seattle with my girls to get our hair done (I’ll recreate the look for you next week!) It just so happened that President Obama was in town and staying in a hotel across the street from Swink Style Bar, where we were scheduled to be. Well let me tell you that the Secret Service and Seattle PD were not moved when we walked up to the street barricade and told them I needed to get down that street because it was my wedding day. With a shrug and a “Sorry ma’am that’s not my problem” we were told off. After a couple frantic phone calls and about 15 minutes waiting at Starbucks, they opened up the street for pedestrian traffic and we were able to get all glammed up with no harm done. Even better yet, once we stepped out the door to head over the the venue, the clouds parted and the sun shone bright for the rest of the day.

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The Dress

As I said before, I’ve never had any grand dreams about what my wedding would look like so when it came to “the dress”, I cared that it be special to me before anything else. I think I am one of the few brides to say this but I only tried on two wedding dresses before picking the one you see here. The first one I tried on was the one my mother wore on her wedding day and the other was the one my oldest cousin wore. Now, my cousin is much like an older sister to me and getting to wear her wedding dress will always be very special to me. After first slipping the dress on and seeing how it fit perfectly, I knew it was meant to be.

For my bridesmaids, I knew that I wanted them to have their own dresses that best suited them and that hopefully they can wear again. We also had the challenge that we each live in a different part of the country: Seattle, Houston, New York, and Boston. So they were all tasked to go find a dress in a pastel color that they liked. They ended up with these beautiful chiffon dresses from J.Crew that couldn’t have looked better together if they tried.

I supplemented my look with this gorgeous pair of Badgley Mischka heels and pale blue teardrop earrings my aunt had given me years before. Another little insight, I didn’t pick out shoes for my wedding until the week before! There are seriously not than many great options for brides who want a sturdy heel while walking down the aisle.

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The Ceremony

Andrew and I did a first look before the ceremony and I think this did a lot to help my nerves and emotions going into the ceremony. I thought that I would be an emotional wreck but instead having my closest friends and family around had me all smiles.

My dad came up to the room where all us girls were getting ready to give us a pep talk on the terrain and how there were some patchy parts in the grass to watch out for in our heels and after that it was all a whirlwind.

Andrew and I planned out our vows ahead of time with the help of the judge that married us. She gave us a really great template to work with that had everything we wanted. All the traditional vows as well as a perfectly worded talk about married life. I couldn’t believe it when it was over but before I knew it we were man and wife, walking back down the aisle as our loved ones rained flower petals down upon us.

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The Reception

Justin from Luna Bella Events had everyone on the dance floor after a wonderful vegetarian dinner that even meat lovers enjoyed. From then on, it was dancing and laughter until the sun set! I don’t think that it could have been any more perfect.

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Thanks for reading through all of this today. If you have any other questions about our wedding, feel free to ask! It was one of the best days of my life and I love talking about it with you guys!

If you want to see more photos and see our wedding from a different perspective, our amazing photographer, Courtney Bond, did a post on her website too!

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6 Comments

  1. Amy wrote:

    Such a beautiful wedding! TFS!

    Posted 7.26.16
    • Ana Luiza wrote:

      Thank you Amy! I’m so happy it turned out the way it did!
      xo – Ana Luiza

      Posted 7.30.16
  2. Sheree wrote:

    This is absolutely beautiful Anna!! I love the whole thing and your make up and your hair and your dress is absolute perfection! Thank you for sharing!

    I’m interviewing a fab mom with amazing style and enviable closet today on my blog and hope you can stop by and link up.

    xo Sheree
    http://poshclassymom.com
    IG: @poshclassymom

    Posted 7.26.16
    • Ana Luiza wrote:

      Thank you Sheree! It was perfect in every way!
      xo – Ana Luiza

      Posted 7.30.16
  3. Rebecca wrote:

    CONGRATS GIRL!!!! Looks like it was a beautiful day!

    Posted 7.29.16
    • Ana Luiza wrote:

      Thanks Rebecca! It was a perfect day!
      xo – Ana Luiza

      Posted 7.30.16

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