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7:30AM

Real Wedding : a vintage DIY backyard wedding

Today's wedding from Christine of C Weddings Photography is a lovely homespun affair. The wedding of Jennifer and Richard was held in the bride's parents' backyard in Newbury Park, California. It was a lovely intimate wedding with around 30 guests. Food was all homemade by the bride's mother, aunt and friend. And, the main course was 3 different kinds of lasagna, yummy. The bride even wore a tiara that had been passed down from her grandmother, what a special wedding heirloom.

Thank you Christine {C Weddings Photography} for sharing this wedding with my readers today. You can see more from Christine on her web site and blog.

Wedding Vendors:
Cake by Perfectly Cakeable
Cake Topper is the same exact cake topper her grandmother used circa WWII era
Flowers were homemade and hand picked from the LA Flower Mart
Wedding Dress was found at a Santa Monica Vintage Store

Reader Comments (4)

The bouquet is beautiful. Very unique. Wow!

February 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPalladium Weddings

Great blog, really like the pictures!

February 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPeter

So charming! I love the vibrant tone of those hydrangeas!

February 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAlea + Nick Valley

Loving those hydrangeas!!!

February 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMicha Everett Photography

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