Lindsay and Thatcher
Lindsay Shrader met Thatcher Ferris up a creek (with a paddle) in Idaho. It was on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, to be precise. Thatcher was working as a rafting guide for a company that takes guests on six-day-long trips down the river, and she and her family were part of his group. After a week of brief interactions, post-excursion e-mails, and a spontaneous visit to see Lindsay in California, they were officially a couple. On September 17, 2011, they wed, in a ceremony complete with colorful and natural details that suited the couple and their love story.
The Location
The couple returned to the bride's hometown for their wedding, choosing a picturesque spot just north of the city. The San Diego Botanic Garden allowed the couple to have their dream wedding -- entirely outdoors. Complete with flowers, greenery, and meandering grounds, it was "a beautiful canvas where we could create a wedding unique to us," Lindsay said.
The Fashions
Lindsay wore a Claire Pettibone dress she found at Bliss Bride and sparkly Steve Madden flats. Her jewelry also glimmered: a gold bracelet her grandfather gave her mother, and her grandmother's sapphire and diamond bracelet (another gift from grandpa, and her "something old" and "something blue"). Her hair braid was casual yet special.
The Boutonnieres
The guys trimmed their lapels with small bundles with viburnum berries, raspberries, ferns, and millet, tied with ribbon.
The Bridal Party
Bridesmaids chose from three colors of Amsale dresses and accessorized them with necklaces and bracelets from the Lindsay's aunt's company, Kristine Taft Designs.
The Processional
Lindsay entered the ceremony on the arm of her father, Darrell Shrader, as The Beatles' "Here, There and Everywhere" was played by the Zzymzzy Quartet. It was the same song her mother walked down the aisle to at her wedding.
A Cute Announcement
The bride's nephew carried a banner proclaiming his aunt's imminent arrival.
The Ceremony
During the ceremony, their older siblings recited two scriptures, and before joyfully recessing up the aisle, the couple exchanged vows they chose together, wedding bands engraved with "I will love you."
The Portraits
Photographer Jill Thomas snapped pics of the couple all around the property following the ceremony. "A cool feature of the Botanic Garden is that there are so many natural backgrounds to shoot," Lindsay said.
Oar Decor
Wedding coordinator Heather Balliet of Amorology Weddings added festive accents that honored the couple's love of rivers, such as a floral arch topped with a sign by Brightly Designed, and a paddle with the couple's initials.
The Seating Display
An intricate table of moss- and pebble-filled crates and assorted flora was created to mimic the river on which the couple first met. The theme continued, with guests encouraged to "find the trail to their seats" by locating their names on trail marker cards for each table.
A Small Detail
Mini wooden canoes decorated the seating display and alluded to the paddling theme.
Leaving a Mark
The couple had a large illustration of a riverbank printed on their guest book along with the words "let your love flow like a mountain stream." Guests added "river rocks" by stamping their thumbprints into the book and signing their names.
The Reception
The celebration moved to another garden for the seated dinner, where guests dined on salad, halibut topped with sun-dried tomato salsa, fresh vegetable bundles, and herbed orzo salad.
The Decor
Floral centerpieces of cattails, chamomile, umbrella fern, astilbe, dahlias, scabiosa, spider mums, lisianthus, bupleurum, millet, pom pom mums, yarrow, and peekaboo roses in moss-filled crates popped on the teal linen-covered tables. Votive candles and bistro lights added a glow as the sun set.
The Favors
At each place setting, sat a homemade gift for the guests packaged by the bridal party a few days before the wedding: granola in burlap-topped jars with two tags, one with the newlyweds' initials and the other reading "honey bunches of love."
Another DIY touch? Lindsay sewed all the dinner napkins herself from six colorful fabrics.
The First Dance
Lindsay and Thatcher chose "Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison for their first dance.
Sweet As Pie
A table of pies on various cakes stands was set out in a gazebo. The couple cut into a peach raspberry pie by Dessertier.
Sweet As Pie
Guests enjoyed mini pies in three flavors: peach raspberry, strawberry rhubarb, and apple berry.
Sources
Photography: Jill Thomas Photography
Location: San Diego Botanic Garden
Wedding Coordination: Amorology Weddings
Flowers: Twigg Botanicals
Catering: Crown Point Catering
Music: Zzymzzy; DJ David Cutler of Hit It Music Productions
Officiant: Senior Pastor Mike McClenahan of Solana Beach Presbyterian Church
Invitations: Alchemy Fine Events and Invitations
Day of paperie: Brightly Designed
Calligraphy: Wendy Ware
Rentals: Classic Party Rentals; La Tavola Linen
Videography: Benny Ek Videography
Hair and makeup: Lovestruck Makeup Artistry
Pies: Michele Coulon of Dessertier
Lighting: Allie's Party Equipment