Vintage Elegance in the Midwest
Posted on October 10th, 2011 by Kate. Filed under Real Weddings.
Inspired by the idea of creating a new ‘story’ together, Sarah and Jeff had a storybook-themed wedding. A day of sheer vintage elegance, we’re loving the antique blue and pewter palette and classic details.
Everything from Sarah’s Robert Bullock bridal gown, to the bridesmaid’s J. Crew dresses was in perfect style.
The pair met while attending the University of Madison, but they currently live in Germany where Jeff is a pro hockey player and Sarah is getting her Master’s Degree in counseling.
Notice the sweet storybook graphic on their sophisticated navy and white programs. 
The couple was overjoyed to be married at the same church that Sarah’s parents had been wed in, the historic Westminster Presbyterian in downtown Minneapolis.
There was more classic beauty and elegant vintage styling at their Minikahda Club reception. 






There’s lots more to see from Sarah and Jeff’s beautiful day in our real wedding gallery!
Photographs by Paper Antler Boutique Photography
Bridal gown by Robert Bullock Bride
Bridesmaid’s Dresses by J. Crew
Ceremony: Westminster Presbyterian
Reception Venue: Minikahda Club
Day of Coordination by Sarah Bein of Landing Feet First
Flowers by Martha’s Gardens
Cake by Wuollet’s Bakery
And if you’re marrying in 2012… find out about Paper Antler‘s wedding photography tour around the country. They are photographing fifty weddings in fifty states to raise $50,000 to fight human trafficking. (And they’re booking now)!
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October 10th, 2011 at 9:00 am
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October 10th, 2011 at 2:50 pm
I love the use of books as decor, So cute!
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I love that second photo of the bride (from top), so pretty! C: The books on the table as centerpieces is quite a charming idea, too!
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