Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Elizabeth's Wedding

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My favorite pic above: a soft shot of her vintage style shoes trimmed by the magnificent lace skirt.

My dear friend and former retailer, Elizabeth Maxson, got married in St. Louis on a lovely fall afternoon, November 8th. We have been comrades up and down I-70 ever since customers would tell us, "Your store looks similar to Elizabeth House" (or vice versa). Many of you know of her and have visited her blog over the years. Currently she is shooting and writing for Romantic Homes Magazine along with designing, painting and writing (and being a newlywed). She met her husband, Randy Walker, while running in Forest Park and over a year later, I was privileged to attend their lovely wedding.


Of course we talked a bit about the details ahead of time but nothing could have prepared me for the venue: an incredible 1900 carriage house with wood plank ceilings, brick walls and thick glass windows. I thought I had died and gone to heaven! Oh to build something like this one day. To look around was another story: surrounded with comfort, ease, style and charm- it was easy on the eyes and good for my soul. This is how to do a party. In fact, the reception was held before the wedding! Guests ate, drank and visited over an hour before Elizabeth even showed up! Randy worked the crowd and introduced us all and finally she appeared. Take a look at her amazing details- and know, she did all this herself. There was no fancy art director or wedding planner involved. A trip to Sam's Club, the florist, her antique stash- and she was ready. I have attended fancy, expensive weddings that were not nearly as perfect...

Nobody does the drapey fabric thing better than Elizabeth. This was my first look and I knew something special was in store.

Note the amazing colors of all the flower arrangements throughout.

Burlap and candles were used everywhere and the perfect juxtaposition for the event.

This vignette to the left of the entrance.

Another one of her specialties; loading the chandeliers with dried flowers.

Elizabeth brought in all the props: iron sconces, candles, dried arrangements, benches, ironstone, old silver and lace tablecloths to transform this former horse stall into a warm, charming gathering.

They said their vows between two of these columns.

Clusters of lavender and small bottles of olive oil were given to each guest as they left.

Perfection! Layers, shapes, textures, lighting, floral and FOOD!

Note the fork with sign: Scattered throughout, Elizabeth wrote sweet stories about her and Randy and some of the things they have learned about each other since they met.

I loved how she sat this large ironstone pitcher on the floor to catch the water dripping from the baby bathtub.

Above, my gift to them wrapped with kraft paper, burlap ribbon, vintage paper trim, tallow berries and a W charm. Who knew it would match the decor!
My gift below: an antique wedding wreath I found in Round Top. I removed the old photo and added a picture of the two of them with the wedding date.

They had a monogram made which they used on their invitations and also on the wedding cake above. The striped ribbon on the cake matched the fabric from her jacket.

Elizabeth designed both outfits. His, a fine wale corduroy suitcoat and her skirt made from an antique net and lace bedcover.

It was an amazing day!
Lots of love and God's blessing to you both!

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48 comments:

sweetpea said...

Let me be the first to say "Congrats!". I must say that this was one of the most beautiful weddings I have seen and how lucky you were to see it in person. Elizabeth is so gifted. I loved her outfit. Almost Magnolia Perlesque! Loved your gift!

Hugs,
Shelley

Anonymous said...

That's really beautiful. Most of all, they seem so happy...I love seeing genuine smiles of elation. Best wishes to them!

Garden Antqs Vintage said...

WOW!! Absolutely amazing and oh how beautiful. I had to click on each picture to study the finest details. She should add wedding designer and clothes designer to her resume. It was so her!! Thanks for sharing this gorgeous event. Best wishes and blesses to them both!!

paige said...

wow!
one of the most stunning weddings i've ever seen images of & their outfits.....oh my.....amazingly gorgeous!!
love all the burlaps, browns, creams & hydrangeas!

Debra said...

Thank you so much for giving us this intimate view of Elizabeth's special day. She is truly a gifted and lovely person inside and out.
Debra from Leola's

Recycled Rita said...

What a beautiful setting! And that dress! It is absolutely gorgeous! What style....lucky you to be able to share in her day!

just a little bit shabby said...

Splendiferous! I'm not sure I spelled it right but almost too beautiful for words. So original!
It most certainly was a labor of love. Your gift was so beautiful.
Thanks for sharing!
Sandyt

Pandora said...

Thanks so much for sharing your pictures! I love Elizabeth's work, she is so talented. And the present you gave! So absolutely perfect and incredible. Everything was so gorgeous - thanks again!

Cassie said...

This is an absolutely beautiful wedding. Although I don't know her, I really get a perfect picture of what a stylish lady she is! I've been in the wedding biz for 20 years, and seriously this is perfection!

janajlabel@comcast.net said...

Thank you sharing such a beautiful wedding...I love weddings!!
Jana

Maison Douce said...

Oh.... My.... Goodness!!!! What a beautiful wedding!!! Her personalized touches are exquisite!!! And your gift was amazing!!! Beautiful!!
Isabel

dana said...

It is so sweet to see their romantic wedding.
I have followed Elizabeth off and on for several months. I think I "found" her about the time she initially left her shop in St. Louis. Later, I picked up where she had found her "true love" and NOW to see snippets of her wonderful day---thank you for the great photos and text!!! She was most certainly a beautiful bride! Dana

*The Beautiful Life* said...

Oh my. I've been wondering about sweet Elizabeth and now its obvious what she's been up to! :)
The event was jaw-droppingly beautiful from your pictures. Like a magical vintage-y fairytale. Oh how I wish them decades upon decades of bliss and love.
--Ruth

P.S. Not to ruin the moment of the wedding comment, but I also wanted to ask you to visit my site, as I've given you a blog award. I'm a big fan of your blog and store -- hope you'll visit to "claim" your award. :)

Jules from "The Roost" said...

Beautiful! I stopped by your store when you were at this wedding. I wanted to meet you and tell you how incredible your store was. It looked so lovely decorated for Christmas and i got several things! ;)

sandyl said...

I truly got a lump in my throat as I could feel the sincere joy of that blessed day. She truly deserves the best and she (and you) gives the best in all your inspiring work for us to glean from. Your gift to them was divine intervention.

Suzanne said...

Spectacular in every detail. WOW. I got some great ideas for the Farmer's Son's upcoming wedding. Thanks.

- Suzanne, the Farmer's Wife

ShabbyInTheCity said...

All of it so wonderful...so vintage...love the gifts you gave...the wrappings :) Did Pearl get to go? Did any magazines take pics or do a write-up? Can't wait for YOUR wedding pics ;) One day. No hurry.

The Summer Kitchen Interiors said...

We're so glad you've these photos Debbie - how very perfect - especially your gift (of course you knew that it would match....you both are soul sisters!)
What a beautiful wedding - we LOVE the idea of visiting and eating before the ceremony (loved the chair on the table!!)

Thanks again for your photos that captured so much!
Karla & Karrie

Susie Harris said...

Beautiful~

Mary said...

I've been wondering what the fab Elizabeth was up to as she has been in hiding!! Thanks so much for sharing her amazing wedding day - everything looked so beautiful and your gift to the happy couple was charming.

Lola Enchanted said...

Congrats! It looks beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Deb-- felt just like actually being there. your pix are delightful, as usual. and your gift was such a perfect choice-- vintage, yet so personal with your adaptations. your pix will no doubt give the happy couple much to enjoy for many years! your fan, joan

Southern Charm said...

Now THAT's romantic!!
How beautiful.

Love your blog, I've always been a lurker.

RowanDevoe said...

Wow! Everything about this Wedding was spectacular from the decor to the flowers to your gift to their gorgeous outfits and the cake! Congrats and Happy Happy to all! What fun!
merle

tales from an O.C. cottage said...

Howwwww gorgeous!

M ^..^

Debbie Miller of Onion Patch said...

Take my breath away!! Beautiful couple!!!

Best Wishes,
Debbie

Breathing Beside Us said...

So beautiful....Perfect, really.

Elizabeth said...

aaahhhhh eye candy as usual. I always loved reading her blog and couldn't wait to see your photos, I knew her wedding would be elegant and an inspiration.

Dreams and Decor said...

How beautiful! I love all the lace and candles - so romantic! Thanks for posting the photos, so we all could see! I especially liked the child's chair on one of the tables! Patti

TattingChic said...

A gloriously romantic event captured beautifully in photos!

Bethany said...

Beyond words gorgeous......
every detail is perfection...and that dress!! gasp!!!
The gift you gave is just perfectly lovely, too.

VINTAGE HOME lifestyle said...

Just beautiful...thank you for sharing her beautiful day with us.
Cathleen alyce

Saucy said...

How utterly gorgeous. All weddings should be this thoughtful and personal and meaningful. Best wishes to the happy couple.

ozmaofodds said...

How absolutely, beautifully romantic!

Ulla said...

How absolutely perfectly ELIZABETH! Her attention to details and charm is unrivaled! I could look at these photos over and over and over again!

Your thoughtful gift is wonderfully inspiring and truly original!

The Tattered House said...

How beautiful! What a wonderful idea for a wedding.

amelia said...

Just beautiful!!
Amy

amelia said...

Just beautful!
Amy

Elizabeth said...

Well hello! This is Elizabeth, the bride...or rather, the newlywed. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Debbie for being there to share the joy, take fab photos, and being so gracious and quick with sharing the event with your lovely readers. Thank you all for the lovely comments. I will be updating my blog and catching everyone up on everything. I am truly blessed and so very happy to have you Debbie, in my life. It is nice to be writing on line again and even nicer to read such lovely comments. Debbie, I really treasure you more than you will ever know.
Love,
Elizabeth

Heidi of Everyday Cookies said...

to.die.for. pictures are fab!
THANK YOU so much for sharing!

Happy Thanksgiving!
Heidi

Hannah said...

What a gorgeous wedding, the attention to detail is amazing! Every picture is mesmerizing, I can only dream of what it must have been like to be there in person.
Thank you for sharing!

Ele at abitofpinkheaven said...

Oh my gosh, BEAUTIFUL beyond belief!

Charm Hill - Lena said...

omg! Thanks so much for this post! I am a huge fan of hers and was wondering about the wedding. Everything is absolutely perfect.

Elizabeth truly has the midas touch...

Michele said...

Absolutely breathtaking!!! I've never seen anything like it.

Renee Finberg said...

what a great post.

it was just like being there.

thanks

Karyn said...

Looks like a wonderful day!

Katherine Keller said...

Country Home or not...someone will find you. You have fabulous taste and a wonderful spirit. It's just a matter of time. And I'm all about Big Lots! The trick is knowing how to "sift" through. I found a great comforter set for my son's hunting/fishing bedroom for 40 bucks. Looks like Ralph Lauren with men's tweeds and suiting in a log cabin looking quilt pattern. It's perfect.

Anonymous said...

That is the most perfect wedding I've ever seen. I love every detail, and I could look at the photos over and over. The attention to every detail is perfect. Love it.