Get country strong with a ceremony at newly available Capay Organic. With a backdrop of farm fields and oak-studded hills, and an in-house stock of rustic paraphernalia (chalkboard signs, globe lights, hay bale covers, Mason jars), it’s a one-stop event shop prime for the picking.
All-natural accessories are the latest craze for outdoorsy brides. And since veils are more pain than pretty when the breeze blows, opt for a floral headpiece by wedding vet Sharla Flock.
Save the trees for hanging vintage string lights: Ask guests to swathe gifts in Chewing the Cud’s reusable fabric wraps and bags for an eco chic presentation.
Treat your best babes to a bridesmaids’ gift they’ll actually appreciate: Lallitara’s bright clutches made from upcycled saris. Get the groomsmen on board with matching ties.
Relive your special day long after the cake has been eaten with a production from LoveSpun Films. The under-the-radar technique allows for intimate shots that are naturally you.
Take wine country nuptials to the next level with an intimate ceremony or rehearsal dinner (for twelve to sixteen of your closest confidants) among the vines at Calistoga Ranch in Napa Valley, just unveiled for weddings.
Raw, vegan dessert? Let Laura Miller of Sidesaddle Kitchen dissuade your qualms with her wonderfully energizing, shockingly tasty dessert spreads (chocolate sea salt macaroons, truffles, and seasonal fruit tarts).
Wedding photos take a lifetime to disperse. Give guests an immediate memento with on-site Polaroids by Lovebird Photography. The more casual method makes for truly memorable shots.
Whether it’s an acoustic set or an all-out dance party, Sonya Cotton and Gabe Dominguez of Tiny Home bring the noise. Plus, their sound system can be powered by bike for off-the-grid receptions.
Send guests off with bounty as rich as your future. Gift a farmers market basket with plant starts from Flatland Flower Farm or wild crafted (and customizable) teas, essential oils, and soaps from Juniper Ridge.
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