Whimsical garden bouquets and vine-filled placecards combine with the elegance of beaded chandeliers to create a fun indoor/outdoor fusion in this Pine Grove Country Club wedding. Gina & Zach brought the indoors out with the inclusion of a crystal chandelier and framed photos mounted to a tree in their outdoor reception area, giving the entire space a sense of heightened glamour and grace. When their guests ventured inside for dinner, though, nature joined them as a guest, too, through the birch-wood rounds and luscious bouquets decorating the tables.
Gina kindly offered to give some advice to couples who are in the midst of planning their wedding. She recommends leaving your cell phone at home on the day of the wedding, having a day-of coordinator that takes care of all the vendors, and remembering that everything doesn’t need to be perfect. It’s your day, just relax and enjoy yourself!
Congratulations to Gina & Zach and a huge thank you to Studio 29 for sharing these beautiful images!
Wedding Dress Designer + Dress style: Designed by Watters
Ceremony: Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Reception Hall: Pine Grove Country Club
Flowers: Econo Foods
Cake/Desserts: Various, Pies were from the Stiles Junciton
Catering: Pine Grove Country Club
Bar-tending: Pine Grove Country Club
Bride shoes: BHLN Wedding
Bride viel/head piece: Miss Ruby
Bride jewelry: BHLN Wedding
BM dresses: Designed by Watters
Groom Suit: Men’s Wearhouse
Groom Shoes: Men’s Wearhouse
GM Suits: Men’s Wearhouse
Hair Stylist: Salon 323
Music (DJ/LiveBand): Platinum Band
Videographer: Wedding Films
Photographer: Studio 29
Decorations: Steve Roell from Presents of Mine (Iron Mountain)
Any other DIY details: Menus, signage, jams, wood features, smore’s bar, dancing shoes, church initials…
Guest Book: Etsy
Any special credit or a special thank you to family members/friends? Yes! Huge thank you to Cheryl and Larry Smith for all their work on the home made jam and wood features. Thank you to my Uncle Dan for his pickled eggs. Thank you to Missy Sleik, Karen Varta, Aunt Teri, and Susie Holland on running things here and there and helping with set up.