wow. This is the closest thing to wedding planning perfection that I’ve seen. I can’t even imagine what it would’ve been like to be a guest. My expectation would be that a wedding put on by someone who runs an amazing wedding website & blog (100 Layer Cake) would be pretty darn good. But this is just amazing. The attention to detail is beyond incredible. I mean I know that weddings are tough things to organize, there is so much that needs to be considered. I remember I spent one morning looking up wedding details just for the fun of it, and I came across this fact that A celebrant will spend an average of 17 hours on a single wedding – that’s just one wedding! I couldn’t beleive it and then of course, you’ve still got people who need to get the dress, the cake, send the invitations out, boy is it a lot! But I don’t know how this wedding did it, but it was basically perfection!
What got my attention first was the invitation. Amanda, a talented graphic designer, designed it all herself. I fell in love with the stripes & bold colour scheme with the hand script font and gold accents. The whole package is elegant but playful at the same time. Not easy. It’s also not easy to get everything to look so cohesive without it all being so matchy matchy, common in wedding invites. How great are the stamps? Makes every invite feel like it’s one-of-a-kind and meant especially for you.
Another benefit of not having everything look exactly the same is that you have so much more flexibility and variety to place with when it comes to other wedding elements. The same colour and pattern palette is seen throughout the wedding. Details, details, details.
Check out the amazing totes filled with California goodies for everyone to take home. Now that’s the best wedding favour I’ve seen.
I found the table settings to be just lovely. A perfect balance of modern, cool & pretty.