Andersons Country Manor Vintage Wedding
Anderson’s Country Manor was the perfect setting for a Spring Vintage Themed Wedding. The bride was stunning in her form fitting bridal silk gown with details like her hand tied rose bouquet that was adorned with her great grand mother’s vintage cameo. Her feathered fascinator and rhinestone shoes polished off the look. The groom and his grooms men wore matching tuxes in black and turquoise. The ceremony was held in a backdrop of green under our gazebo adorned with sheers and antique shutters. Harpist VeeRonna Ragone provided a beautiful rendition of “Marry Me” by Train for the couple’s wedding march. The couple’s photo session at Anderson’s Country Manor included some breathtaking shots in our 2 acre orange grove.
The reception included touches of antiques from books, an old type writer, bird cages, clocks and succulents. The dessert table filled with cupcakes, brownies and lemon bites was a hit with the kids. The couple decided to go low key and brought in barbecue and homemade root beer. The night was finished off with a Barn Dance to the music of “Take Cover”. Guests went home with Smores Bags filled with Chocolate, Grahams and Marshmallows. It was a beautiful day and magical night for Ross and Carey. Thank you to all the vendors Hootie Hoo Photography, Take Cover, and Hey Bartender.
Read MoreGazebo Wedding Decoration Ideas
This singular architectural element adds drama and prestige, intimacy, focus, and shade to even the most modest gazebo wedding ceremony.
But the elements of a gazebo are only the beginning.
When you’re ready for the little touches, those that reflect your presence and personality, you’ll want creative ideas for adding unique embellishments and decorative gazebo wedding accessories.
So what could be more creative, dramatic, unique and decorative than a white dove release as your gazebo wedding grand finale?
And trust me. You cannot make a mistake with garlands, wreaths, and tulle.
Add a crystal chandelier. Create a high end atmosphere using outdoor decorative lighting, along with white fabric flowers on the trellis supports, and flowering container gardens all around.
The fabric flowers, garlands, wreaths, and tulle dress up a gazebo and soften its edges all while hiding its imperfections like nothing else.
Garland and wreaths also make useful foundations for a theme gazebo wedding.
A fall gazebo wedding might call for the artful placement of pumpkins and other bounty coordinated with fall leaves peppering the garland and sprinkled down the aisle.
Use flowers of the period like gladiolus, mums, lilies, and gardenias.
Then dress the wedding gazebo posts and rafters with strings of faux pearls.
And any gazebo wedding decorations worth their weight ought to be able to easily function as a reception area.
Then add a round table dressed with elegant table linens and topped with a wedding cake.
Hang lighting from the gazebo roof and rafters.
And wrap string lights around the gazebo posts.
Votives, candle pillars, gazebo lights, and other decorative outdoor lighting fixtures add elegance and ambiance for guest and better light for your wedding photographer.
Decorate gazebo wedding tulle with appliques, flowers, and bows in your wedding theme colors.
Use tulle as you would any gazebo netting.
Tulle draped across a gazebo frame, then gathered and tied at each post gives even the most inexpensive gazebo that wow factor your gazebo wedding decorations need.
Whatever your dream gazebo wedding, start an idea file. And let it serve as inspiration for you and direction for your gazebo wedding planner.
Some of your ideas, especially if you desire high end wedding gazebo, might seem out of reach. But but with a realistic schedule and budget and the right gazebo wedding decorations, you’ll be amazed at what you can achieve. Anderson’s Country Manor can help you achieve the wedding of your dreams. Contact us for a personal tour of our grounds a consultation to help you put together the perfect day.
At Anderson’s Country Manor, we believe there is no one fit’s all package for every couple, we help you develop all the elements that will fit your desires and budget.
Congrats and good luck!
Rustic Wedding Theme Ideas
Rustic wedding theme ideas add a casual country flair to your big day. Provide a shabby chic atmosphere, a southern-style hoedown or a simply elegant wedding look with rustic ideas which incorporate unique floral, decor and design elements. A rustic wedding theme is very budget-friendly, and a good solution for do-it-yourself (DIY) brides who want to use a lot of homemade items and ideas.
Rustic Wedding Colors
To bring your rustic ideas to life, choose a color palette that fits with the wedding theme. Earth tones in deep yellow, gold, sage, celadon, rust, tan and cinnamon are perfect when you want to create a rustic, country look. Neutral earth tones still create bold pops of color, and match well with rustic flowers and decor.
Rustic Venues
The setting of your rustic wedding is every bit as important as the theme itself. It might be hard to create a rustic look at an elegant cathedral, so choose a venue that will match well with your wedding ideas. Look for local barns and open fields where you can bring your rustic theme to life. Natural scenery creates a stunning visual element, giving you a palette from which to work with all your other ideas and design elements. Anderson’s Country Manor provide the natural scenery that will compliment your rustic theme.
Rustic Flowers
Choose flowers with large blossoms and petals that naturally grow in earthy colors to create a rustic look in your floral arrangements and bouquets. Flowers which are associated with natural gardens, as opposed to hothouse blooms, create a more natural, rustic look. Sunflowers, black-eyed susans, daisies and lupine can help bring your rustic theme to life.
Place floral arrangements in watering cans, baskets, mason jars and clay pots to add another decorative country element. Add dragonflies and butterflies to bouquets and arrangements to include more rustic touches. Clusters of berries create another natural style element in bouquet and floral arrangements.
Flowers aren’t the only way to create a country, rustic theme for your wedding. Corn stalks, dried earns of corn, pumpkins, apples, cinnamon sticks and sprigs of lavender are easy to find, affordable and attractive. Wheat stalks and branches add more rustic elements to your decor.
Reception Ideas
Your wedding event isn’t limited to the ceremony alone, so carry the rustic theme to your reception as well. Create a picnic, barbecue or potluck-style dinner with iced tea and apple cider to give guests a relaxed, down-home rustic feeling. Red and white checkered tablecloths will help bring the rustic theme home. Cornbread, apple pies, pulled pork and other country favorites should be included on the menu. After-dinner square dancing and bluegrass music will add even more rustic elements to your wedding reception.
Your rustic wedding theme should incorporate simple decor. Place floating candles in clay pots, and fill mason jars with popcorn or dried beans to create pretty country decorations. Use baskets and natural fruit (apples, cherries and pears) to make unique centerpieces. Anderson’s Country Manor, an outdoor event and wedding venue in Mesa, Arizona can provide a beautiful setting for your rustic wedding ideas. Contact us today to schedule your private tour. 480-202-9574
Read MoreOutdoor Wedding Lighting Ideas
Outdoor lighting is an important factor to consider when planning a wedding. The type of lighting scheme a bride and groom chooses crafts the mood of the wedding and accents the finer points of a venue. Illuminating a wedding event site, whether it is a tent, walkway or outdoor patio creates an intimate setting for guests to enjoy while dining, dancing and socializing throughout the evening. The glow that light provides during a wedding ceremony, particularly as a bride walks down the aisle, establishes an aura of romance.
Walkways and Aisles
Outdoor lighting that illuminates walkways and aisles is effective in creating a visible path for guests and provides a romantic glow, particularly for evening weddings. Staking multiple strands of Christmas tree lights into the ground along pathways allows for easier movement and the safety of guests. Stringing paper lanterns from above ground posts using ground levels spotlights or stand-alone lanterns adds elegance to the lighting scheme. Lining walkways with tiki torches achieves a similar effect and adds to a themed motif such as a Luau-style wedding, beach wedding or evening garden wedding.
Centerpieces
Implementing candles as a centerpiece sets a mood, allowing guests to indulge in an elegant candlelit dinner while celebrating the love and marriage of a couple. Candle centerpieces provide illumination, fragrance and aesthetics to a reception site. Candles of varying heights standing on a mirror reflect to spread more light throughout a room, highlighting linens, china and floral arrangements. Filling glass vases or bowls with clear marbles or gems and using a battery powered light within the vase allows light to reflect off the gems, creating the look of crystals. Vases filled with flowers and water, topped with floating candles, provide a delicate floral and candle arrangement, lighting the table for guests while eating.
Focal Points and Dining
Accenting focal points, such as trees, gazebos, archways, fountains, bars and dance floors, by outlining them with Christmas tree lights or by shining a spotlight or color wash on them expands on a wedding venue’s areas of interest for guests to enjoy. Implementing fluorescent lighting or different colors of light generates the mood of a wedding and provides different palettes of color that you can switch throughout the event. Stringing strands of white Christmas lights diagonally from the ceiling of a tent creates a canopy effect and lighting for guests while dining or dancing, while hanging large bunches of circular lanterns above tables produces an ethereal design.
Unique Outdoor Wedding Ideas
Wedding is the most awaited and important event in everyone’s life. A wedding ceremony can be arranged indoors or outdoors. For several brides, an outdoor wedding is a dream of a lifetime. To make the outdoor wedding successful, you need to plan it carefully and choose the right location. You should consider the weather condition before fixing the date for an outdoor wedding ceremony.
Unique Outdoor Wedding Ideas
Once you choose the location for outdoor wedding ceremony, you may go for its decoration using different themes. Since the outdoor locations are full of natural beauty, only a few decorations are required. You can enhance the beauty of the location by using candelabras, vines, flowers, tulle weaved around gazebo rails, floral or wooden archways, tiered floral display, aisle runner, potted flowers or pew decorations at the ends of row or chair covers or bow. You can decorate the ceremony site in such a way that it can be used for the reception ceremony too.
A great wedding arch is the major decoration for an outdoor wedding ceremony. You can go for ready made arches or you can opt for the handmade arches. Otherwise, you can buy a simple arch and decorate it with the colorful flowers and ribbons. A special lighting is definitely a great idea for the outdoor wedding. You may use the string lights or customized wedding lanterns, which can add a unique style and a sense of serenity to the wedding location. Flower decorations are another excellent option for outdoor wedding decorations. You can use colorful flowers even for the garden wedding. If there is a small pond or fountain nearby the wedding location, then you can use various types of candles to decorate the wedding location. Floating candles along with the rose petals can add a touch of elegance to the wedding ceremony. You may go for some additional wedding decorations such as tent decorations, table centerpieces and ornaments that suit to the wedding theme.
Foods and beverages served in the outdoor wedding ceremony should suit to the wedding time. During summer, you can select food that includes fresh juicy fruits such as strawberries, pineapples, watermelon and papaya. The main course should include the seafood such as fresh lobster, oyster and meat. Try to avoid alcoholic drinks, as they can be dehydrating. Serve the guests with some refreshing beverages such as fruit punches, lemonades or iced teas.
Garden Wedding
A garden wedding is one of the most delightful types of outdoor weddings. It offers one of the most sensual and romantic locations to celebrate a very special day in your life. You can use different shades of a single color, accented with cream or white to create a striking combination. Use of delicate fabrics can offer a sense of style and elegance. Small painted terracotta pots with the seedlings can be great favors. You can decorate the large trees with colorful lights. A trellis decorated with Spanish moss, ivy and fresh flowers can be a perfect focal point for your wedding ceremony. You can use your favorite theme and name each table as Lightning Bug, Butterfly, Lady Bug, Dragonfly, etc.
With these unique outdoor wedding ideas, you can create a certain kind of charm and quality in the intimate wedding ceremony.
Read MorePreparing For Your Outdoor Wedding
One of the most picturesque weddings imaginable is a gorgeous spring day, with flowers blooming everywhere, out in the gardens in the brilliant sunlight. Outdoor weddings can be beautiful, amazing affairs, but there is a lot that goes into planning and preparing for an outdoor wedding. Make sure you consider all of the options and what goes into having an outdoor wedding and think about these things when you make your final decision.
Time of Year
There are a few factors that go into this consideration. The first is temperature. You don’t want a day that is too hot, or a day that is too cold. You don’t want guests freezing and shivering during your ceremony, but you also don’t want them sweating the whole time either. In most climates spring and early fall are the best time to have you wedding, but depending on your location that can differ. If you are further north a summer wedding might be perfectly enjoyable, and if you’re further south a wedding in the later fall might be what you want. Also take into consideration the precipitation in your area. Although you certainly can’t control if it rains, in some places during some seasons it’s more likely than others. Become familiar with your local weather.
Location
There are many places that you can have an outdoor wedding, but make sure you pick a place that best accommodates your needs. While a backyard wedding might seem quaint, if you are planning on inviting hundreds of people it might not be realistic. The Farmhouse is a private country estate situated on four acres of manicured grounds and over 300 citrus and shade trees and a feeling of a park-like atmosphere. Our spacious facility has glimmering outdoor lighting gazebo, and vine covered arches in the gardens. We can accomidate parties from 20 up to 200 guests.
Always Have a Back-Up Plan
If you’re planning an outdoor wedding, no matter how much research you do and how well you plan, there is always a chance that mother nature might interfere in some way. Whether it is excessive heat, a thunderstorm, or even unexpected snow, make sure you have an alternative. The best alternative is to have an indoor location available. Perhaps it’s another property owned by the place that you are renting your outdoor space from. You could also go with tents for you wedding, which will cover you in case of rain. Just keep in mind that you’ll need big tents with plenty of space, because guests seated at the edge of the tents may just get a shower they don’t want if there’s wind that day.
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