Real Weddings

Spring/Summer 2016

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realweddings.ca 27 Photographer Kevin Trowbridge kevintrowbridge.com Venue Painted Rock Estate Winery paintedrock.ca Wedding Planner Laura Lebbon, English Rose Weddings englishroseweddings.com Bride's Dress Watters Olina, S2 Brides s2brides.com Bridesmaids Dresses Allure bridesmaids, the Bridal Centre bridalcentre.com Hair Sabrina Nunes kelownadayspa.com Makeup Jenny McKinney jennymckinney.com Groom's Outfit Nordstrom nordstrom.com Groomsmen Outfits The Bay thebay.com Bride's Shoes The Bay thebay.com Groom's Shoes Nordstrom nordstrom.com Décor Yuriko Larsen, Vintage Origami vintageorigami.com Flowers Classic Creations classiccreations.com Catering Joy Road joyroadcatering.com Officiant Carlton Toews younghipandmarried.com Disc Jockey John Byrne Music johnbyrnemusic.com Music Jocelyn & Lisa jocelynandlisa.com Jewellery Maria Elena headpiece Bride's Wedding Ring J Vair Anderson Jewellers jvairanderson.com Groom's Wedding Ring Ben Moss benmoss.com THE DREAM TEAM Lauren and David's vision for a pastel-hued wedding in the heart of B.C. wine country came to life at Painted Rock Estate Winery. The outdoor ceremony was full of rustic elements like wine barrels and antique tables. "We got around that by working with sev- eral different hotels and using [vacation-rental site] VRBO for those who wanted to stay a lit- tle longer," says David. "We also had a wedding website, which was a great way to convey infor- mation to everyone." On the morning of August 8, while David took his and Lauren's dog, Zeke, for a run and, later, presented his groomsmen with matching Seiko wristwatches, the bride began to get ready for her walk down the aisle. Once hair and makeup were done, Lauren slipped into her stunning Watters Olina gown – a lacey, form-fitting mermaid silhouette boasting beaded embroidery and a sweep train – and prepared to say her "I dos." "My makeup artist told me to do math equations in my mind, to try and keep from crying," she laughs. "So, as I was walking toward David, seeing him for the first time that day, I was actually repeating, 'One plus one is two, two plus two is four,' in my head!" David, for his part, could only think how beautiful Lauren looked as he said his vows. Once the ceremony had wrapped and the first kiss was exchanged, the newlyweds trekked off with photographer Kevin Trowbridge to take advantage of the stunning locale while their guests enjoyed a selection of Painted Rock vin- tages, a cigar bar and delicious bites by Joy Road Catering, followed by dinner, dessert and dancing under a white tent. "Looking back, it was perfect," Lauren says. "I love that the ceremony itself was short and sweet, because it gave us so much more time to spend celebrating with our family and friends, and working with a terrific venue, photographer, wedding planner, caterer and decorator truly meant we could just relax and enjoy the experience." ough David fully agrees, he says there is one thing he would change: "If I could, I would've made time go slower. It all seemed to go by in the blink of an eye." rw

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