May 3, 2010

A Warm Reception on a Rainy Day



In the wee hours the night before our wedding I had pretty much come to terms that the barn where our reception was to be held wasn't going to be nearly as beautiful as I had hoped. The decorations weren't quite like I had wanted, the barn seemed to have less room than it did on my spreadsheet, and I just wan't convinced it would be a very magical place for our reception after all.


We jumped into our mini bus after the ceremony and headed to the reception. Our driver must have missed the signage my father made, because she actually headed to another barn because our barn had not been used for weddings before! Luckily we got turned around pretty quickly because Chris and I were anxious to see how things were going at the barn and if things had come together after all. Our bridal party on the other hand seemed so peaceful...


.. until I found out our DJ was in a car behind us. Bridal melt down anyone? I have no idea how our friend missed getting to the reception right after the ceremony. Luckily after some quick calls I found out our day of coordinator, Heather, had started the music along with our sound tech before guests arrived. Heather and her sister had gone to the barn during our ceremony to make sure everything was in place for our guests arrival.

As our mini bus rolled up to the barn I was anxious to see what was going on inside. Would the right music be playing? Would it look like a disaster? Did everyone fit inside??

(Photo by a friend)

From the outside all looked well. It was drizzling so all of our guests were waiting inside for our arrival.
Up to the second floor we went..

First wedding party entered; then our moment of truth.

Thought bubble (Oh wow, it looks great!)

Yeay!

Here are some details of what we saw:

Long rows of tables with our candles and flowers placed in the center. Our groomsman Jesse's mother and brother made chocolate covered pretzels with white and red toppings as our favors and they were such a hit.

Below is the bar with the labels we made and the "take as you please" setup we had asked for. We asked our bartenders to keep the first row of glasses filled so our guest didn't have to wait in line for a drink. It seemed to work out nicely.


The sweet tea lemonade was such a hit! I highly recommend it. I wish I could share a picture of the entire bar, but there aren't any. I had made pom garlands that hung over the front that looked really great, but you can catch a glimpse of them in a later post.

The three wine bottles here acted as our guestbook and we provided white paint markers for folks to sign them. We had a sign in front of them with wine bottles on it that said "Guestbook" so people would know. Unfortunately the "Book of Us" in front was moved from where we had placed it and guests were mistakenly instructed to sign it. Luckily my mom caught the mistake quickly and our wine bottles did get some signatures! You have to roll with these sort of hiccups!


This was my last minute idea for our guest place cards. I had made the puffy accessory at the top on a whim after seeing a DIY post about it, but didn't really have any use for it. Last minute I decided to clothes pin our place cards to ribbon and include the puffy accessory I had made as a touch of homemade decoration. It's not the best, but I think it had charm! I had an old table with grain bucket on top for guests to drop the clothes pins into beside the ribbons. You can see another view of this in our entrance photo above.

To go with our idea of mixing our CA lives with our small town of PA background we used an old wine box as our card box and just nailed the lid on leaving a small slot in the front to insert cards.
Another fun detail was a jar of "I am loved" pins for guests to take. The pins, the guestbook, and the card box were all located on a table near the entrance of the barn.

No only were the pins a fun and color coordinated edition to our reception - they were 100 safety pins ready to go if anything happened to my dress! But the decoration that really made an impact, was the lighting along the beams of the barn.

You'll really get a sense of how lighting can make a beautiful impact on a reception later on!

Up next I'll share our delicious eats, including our Wendy Kromer wedding cake, we'll make a few toasts to marriage, and you'll get an even better view of how the reception decor turned out!

Photos were taken by RAD photography with occasional additional editing by me, Unless otherwise noted.

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