We loved welcoming another family member on July 12th when my little sister married her boyfriend of 6 years. It was a hot summer day, and we had such a great time celebrating Jennie & Ben at the amazingly stunning Glasbern Inn.
It’s hard to describe the theme for their wedding – the best way we can describe it is to say it was an “elegant rustic wedding”. It was full of color, natural elements, seasonal flowers, and homemade touches everywhere you looked. We did a similar theme for her vintage bridal shower in the spring.
All of these beautiful pictures were taken by the very talented Cyneé Photography. Please check out her other work on Facebook here or on her website.
image credit: Cyneé Photography
I did the makeup for my sister’s wedding – simple smokey eye with light gold shimmer, hints of lilac & espresso shadows. (Smoky eye tutorial found here)
Gorgeous hairstyle by Cathy at Great Haircuts by Judy. image credit: Cyneé Photography
Dress bought at Harleysville Bridal – belt & dress both OLVI’S brand. Jewelry from C. Leslie Smith, headpiece from BHLDN.
Flowers all provided by Distinctive Florals by Mary . image credit: Cyneé Photography
Bridesmaids dresses from BHLDN (but mine was from J. Crew) & statement necklaces from Francesca’s.
Suits from Jos. A. Bank, ties from Macy’s.
Me & my “original” siblings (minus spouses). Image credit: Cyneé Photography
Programs were handmade by the groom. image credit: Cyneé Photography
Shepherd’s hooks, mason jars & babies breath (handed down from a friend). image credit: Cyneé Photography
Anxiously awaiting the walk down the aisle…image credit: Cyneé Photography
Venue: The stunning Glasbern Inn.
My uncle married them – just like he did for our wedding!
The sunflower bouquets were perfect – not pictured: we all wore yellow lace TOMS (found on Zulily) image credit: Cyneé Photography
Bride’s shoes from Sage Boutique. image credit: Cyneé Photography
Cake pop favors (made by a friend of the bride- Susie Herwig). image credit: Cyneé Photography
Place cards from David Tutera bridal line (more posted from the line here). The bride & groom glued 6 corks together, then tied with baker’s twine. image credit: Cyneé Photography
Log slices provided by a friend of the groom – leftover wine bottles were spraypainted Krylon Gold. image credit: Cyneé Photography
Cakes & cupcakes made by Sweet Memories Cafe. image credit: Cyneé Photography
We painted some old windows that were going into the trash after my parent’s lake cabin renovation – we painted the frames white & glazed them with Valspar antiquing glaze, and then painted the glass with chalkboard paint. image credit: Cyneé Photography
Wood monogram made by me (tutorial here), rolled book page wreath made by me (tutorial here). image credit: Cyneé Photography
As a guestbook, they made a photo book through Shutterfly & people wrote on the pages with metallic Sharpie markers
. image credit: Cyneé Photography
Wedding rings were bought through Blue Nile. image credit: Cyneé Photography
image credit: Cyneé Photography
image credit: Cyneé Photography
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Absolutely beautiful!! If I could get married all over again, I would go with a rustic theme as well — it just makes my heart go pitter patter. Thanks for sharing the lovely photos.
Absolutely gorgeous! She is a beautiful bride. I loved all of the details, the bridesmaids jewelry, the game station idea, wood monogram and them getting down on the dance floor!
What a lovely wedding! I live within walking distance of the Glasbern Inn. I didn’t realize how beautiful it was. Thank you for sharing!
What a gorgeous wedding!! That venue is amazing! Love rustic weddings 🙂
gorgeous! i love her dress and the rustic touches. my brother got married this summer in a barn, his wife wore lace, we bridesmaids wore that blue, and they used sunflowers and ball jars.
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Simply Stunning! I love the baby’s breath mason jars hanging on the aisle…fabulous idea. Please come share your blog posts over at the Home Matters Linky Party! We’d love to have you for a visit. The Door Opens Tonight 9pm Pacific Time! 🙂
~Lorelai
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