Fourteenth: The Unpainted Wedding Canvas
When an artist paints a work of art, it is his imagination, color palette, and brush stroke that makes his painting come to life. Planning a wedding is like that of the artist. The wedding day is an unpainted canvas until the joining of two hearts.
On October 14th, Brielle and Alex will marry at Henry M. Cannon Memorial Chapel on the beautiful campus of University of Richmond where they met. Brielle and Alex both received their bachelor degrees from UR, while Brielle also received her Juris Doctor at Richmond Law. Alex will receive his M.B.A. at Virginia Tech by the time they walk down the aisle. Our family holds many wonderful memories at UR, as Brielle's sister, Aubrey (and maid of honor) also graduated from UR in 2015. We couldn't be happier that they chose this special place to say their vows.
Time to taste some food and prepare to entertain our wedding guests...
January 27th was our weekend of Richmond tastings to choose a caterer for the reception. The experience was interesting! When the bride and groom choose a venue that supplies the catering they simply have a tasting of the venue's offerings. The tasting experience is even more adventurous when your venue doesn't supply the catering, like at their wedding venue Mankin Mansion. Brielle arranged tastings with three different caterers. Each had their own specialties and flair. The tables were set and ready for the Hunt/Maffett judges. It was almost like being on an episode of Top Chef!
Richmond has so many cool areas to explore, each with its own flavor. When Brielle began at University of Richmond in 2007, one of the things I loved to do most while visiting her was go to the antique stores and thrift shops in Carytown. I am always on the lookout for something unique for design inspiration or wedding decor at Headpiece.com. Finding an old wedding photo,1930's bridal veil, wax flower headpiece, or piece of vintage furniture for display is a passion of mine. Then one day Brielle took me to Diversity Thrift...that's when my love affair began!
Two of my favorite furniture finds came from Diversity Thrift. I purchased the victorian dressing table on the left for ninety-five dollars and use it to display veils at Headpiece.com. The hutch (pictured above) I bought for ten dollars and is a work in progress. I am adding lighting and a granite top for headpiece display. Since we were in the wedding planning mode, our visit to Diversity Thrift started me thinking. Maybe we could find some treasures to use for wedding day decor. Brielle loved the idea so we began searching for the perfect pieces to bring some more of Richmond to her wedding day canvas!
Sunday was the day of two tastings. Our first appointment was in a Richmond industrial park where we met the people from Garnish.
This looks like an edition of Fine Cooking magazine!
Our final tasting occurred later on in the day at Champagne Taste Catering. The food kept coming as owner and chef, Whitney Fero, checked off dish after dish on her white board. The menu was endless! Her lobster macaroni and cheese was a standout!
"How does an artist create a landscape? A landscape artist is a sort of magician who can create a whole world on a piece of flat canvas. This world, of course, is made of paint. Trees that seem thick with foliage are made with a few flicks of a paintbrush. Lakes that shine, waterfalls that splash, grasses that bend in the wind, and dark clouds that promise rain are all made of colors squeezed out of a paint tube. How amazing it is that small dabs and smears of color can create places for us to go in our imagination: a placid river winding around hills, a rocky shoreline where we can almost hear the crashing waves, an enormous canyon that seems to stretch miles deep into the distance." Landscape Painters, Artists Who Love the Land
So you see...wedding planning is just like that of the artist. Every wedding detail added creates a wedding day unlike any other. Our details are beginning to blend like that of an oil painting, while others stand out immediately as if painted with the tip of a brush touched with acrylic. As you follow the "Fourteenth" you too will become a part of our Wedding Day Canvas. Thank you for coming along <3
Next month on the Fourteenth:
Headpiece and Bridal Veil Design for the Bride...times two!