Laura Normandin and Ben Tyszka chose the Picnic House in Brooklyn's Prospect Park as the setting for their wedding, complete with dancing, a barbecue lunch, and a bicycle-ride ending.
The couple's leafy save-the-date arrived in a vellum envelope. Laura designed an invitation suite that incorporated her own type and phrasing with Gwen Frostic's block-printed cards. Invitations and response cards were tucked into envelopes that Laura calligraphed herself and adorned with vintage stamps.
Laura fashioned her breathtakingly beautiful butterfly bouquet from silk and feather creatures secured on thin wires so that they float and flutter realistically.
Flower girl Logan Normandin wears a crown of vintage silk flowers handmade by her aunt, the bride.
The bride calligraphed the seating cards, then rubber-stamped each one with a butterfly, which she cut into a silhouette before folding the card.
Scented geraniums, herbs, and other foliage nestle in terra-cotta pots at the reception; the bride and her family hand-painted the pots and grew the plants, and invited their guests to take home their favorite as a favor.
Tiers of sugar-flower-topped cupcakes preside over a dessert table draped in Japanese floral linen. The sugar flowers, from Sugar Flower Shop, top cupcakes made by caterer Sage Events.
The sweet surprises kept on coming, like these fresh-baked heart-shaped biscuits and strawberries, which share space on a plate with a sugar-flower-topped cupcake and a fruit tart.
The bride and groom coast away from their reception on white bicycles bearing Just Married flags. The bikes are a reflection of their love for cycling. As an adorable afterthought, Laura affixed a white basket to the front to hold her butterfly bouquet.
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