Welcome back to Part II of Michelle & Noah's charming wedding....if you are just joining us, please make sure you check out Part I of their beautiful wedding story. The oh-so-fabulous and talented Liz Banfield sent me their wedding story to share with you all today and I'm so glad she did...now let's check out the reception details....Enjoy!!
Michelle shares the details with us....."The Picnic Reception" was held at Riedel Farm Estate...an old dairy farm in Fridleyk MN on the banks of the Mississippi River. Pam McCathry-Kern of Fluerissima designed the hand-picked looking arrangements for the tables...we used milk and cream bottles as vases to tie in with the history of the the farmhouse. Jenny Breen and Karn Anderson of Good Life Catering made the delicious picnic lunches using local organic ingredients. My sister Anastasia DuPuis made the whole wheat cake using the recipe of a family friend and she helped me sew the picnic blankets so guests could sit on the lawn overlooking the river. The invitations and other stationery were designed and handmade by me...the vintage stamps and wooden cutlery were purchased on eBay".
Check out all of the wonderful details....the picnic blankets that Michelle and her sister made....
How cute are the bag lunches....
I love all the wonderful details.....
Another cute detail....the milk bottles used as the vases for the florals...
The whole wheat cake the Michelle's sister made....
And the cute send-off!!!
Guys check back later for Part 3...the handmade wedding papers by Michelle!
I really loved it,
but you guys i think you can advice me as well.I am a black woman planning to get married sometimes in September, am getting comfused i don't really know what colours will best fit me,myself i love amber red.I want my wedding, sendoff part and engagement party to look fabilous.Once am done with thing i will be glad to share my funny story with you guys.
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Michelle & Noah: Part II
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