Nichole and Matthew
Heading home after a long day of work, Matthew Schoener decided to pop into a restaurant for a beer. As serendipity would have it, Nichole Rowley was his server that evening. "Out of some wild hair, I decided to leave my phone number on his receipt –- the rest is history," said Nichole. Three years later, on September 23, 2012, they tied the knot with a ceremony and celebration as playful as the first night they met.
The Location
The bride envisioned a wedding day full of whimsy and sentiment. As soon as she went on a site visit of the Community Barn at Hidden Springs, she couldn't picture her and Matthew's special day anywhere else.
The Invitation
The bride, a stationery designer for Dear Ampersand, designed the entire stationery suite herself.
Her Look
Nichole accessorized her J.Crew gown with teal Seychelles shoes found at Anthropologie.
The Accessories
For the ceremony, Nichole donned a headpiece by BHLDN, a beaded necklace from Anthropologie, and stud earrings from Cost Plus World Market to match her necklace and shoes. She also wore a gold belt from Old Navy that she later swapped out for a blue Fossil cincher post-ceremony.
The Bouquet
All floral arrangements, including Matthew's boutonniere and the centerpieces, were handmade with paper by the bride and her mother. Nichole received so many compliments that she opened her own Etsy shop.
His Look
The groom sported a suit by J.Crew including a Bella Grace Creations handmade tie.
Family Love
Though the bride and groom didn't technically a bridal party, their four nieces and four nephews had roles as flower girls and ring bearers. The girls' dresses were custom made by Bella Grace Creations, as were the boys' ties.
The Portraits
Nichole changed her accessories and hair before the reception. Ampersand Studios took portraits of the bride in both ensembles.
DIY Style
To incorporate their fun-loving flair and creative talent, the couple made nearly every detail themselves, including signage guiding guests to the various parts of the celebration.
Handcrafted Touches
A collage of windowpanes restored by the bride's grandfather and constructed by the groom served as a backdrop for the ceremony.
A Convenient Collection
The bride's longstanding tradition of collecting vintage doorknobs came in handy -- they were repurposed as cabinet pulls creating a fairytale-like feel.
The Programs
The bride added a festive touch to her programs by using washi tape to attach little bags of paper streamers for the guests to toss as they walked up the aisle.
Festive Accents
The program add-ons made guests feel like an important part of the ceremony -- and provided for a great photo opportunity!
The Vows
Traditional vows were read, followed by personal vows written by the bride and groom. The vows were then sealed in a wine box to be opened on their first anniversary.
A Special Blessing
One of the most memorable moments of the evening happened just after the ceremony, when a brilliant rainbow stretched across the sky. "Matt's mother passed away when he was a little boy and on her gravestone reads: 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow.' Although I never had the joy of knowing her, something in me thinks that maybe that was her way of showing she was there with us that day," said Nichole.
Creative Genes
The bride's sister wore a handmade dress and wrist corsage that matched the color palette.
Special Sips
No detail was left unpersonalized. The bride attached mini paper flags onto barbershop style straws reading the couple's initials and "Oh Joy!" exclamations.
Guest Libs
To keep guests entertained during cocktail hour, the bride made custom Mad Libs-style cards.
Custom Cornhole
As a nod to their favorite game, the groom made a custom cornhole board for their "Super Day", which the bride painted.
A Big Impact
Oversized pinwheels were placed around the venue.
Unique Escort Cards
As a way to incorporate their guests into the wedding theme, mini pinwheels served as escort cards, matching the five-foot tall versions scattered across the property.
Table Decor
In keeping with the lighthearted nature of the festivities, animal figurines and handmade paper flowers served as centerpieces.
The Sweetheart Table
The bride and groom shared a sweetheart table, adorned with a sign that read, "You are my favorite".
The Reception
An aged wood barn dotted with handmade paper flowers and kitschy sentiments created a fanciful dinner setting.
The Cake
Amaru Confections created a mouthwatering raspberry swirl and red velvet cake topped with a special something made by Nichole.
A Corny Treat
Popcorn was passed out in "A Corny Treat" goodie bags.
The Favors
A CD showcased all the romantic indie-folk tunes played throughout the wedding.
Sources
Photography: Frannie Wilson and Lindsey Muir of Ampersand Studios
Location: Hidden Springs Community Barn
Catering: Carino's Italian Catering
Paper Flowers: Invisible Pant Factory
Videography: Second Mile Weddings
Officiant and DJ: Brad Rowen
Stationery: Dear Ampersand
Cake: Amaru Confections
Rentals: EventRent; Bliss Events
Hair: Kelsey Pence of Rejuv MedSpa