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I have been a Maine-based wedding planner for almost 10 years.

I have done the starfish-driftwood-moss-sand-river rocks-lobster bake-and every-other-nautical-theme-imaginable wedding many many times. They have all been unique and beautiful.

But this wedding was different. 

This wedding was so far in the other direction that I could hardly contain my enthusiasm during the year of planning with the fabulously innovative bride and groom.

The setting was Maine, Marcy and Dan are originally from Maine …. but details such as etched acrylic menus and monochromatic industrial elements replaced all hints of the rocky Maine coast that we all know and love. They picked the things they liked and the styles they were drawn to without worrying about what anyone else might think. And it worked perfectly.

What were some of my favorite details from this day in June?

The way the couple branded everything as “Lakerson2012” – a combination of their last names.

The ceremony music. Dan and his groomsmen strolled down the aisle to “The Final Countdown” (Europe), and were then followed by the bridesmaids to the tune of “Just Like a Prayer” (Madonna). What about the Bride?… Marcy made her grand entrance to “Don’t Stop Believin” (Journey). 

Oh. Did I fail to mention that all of these pieces of music were played by the most fabulous duet on a violin and a cello?

The taco truck that pulled in on wedding day to feed everyone lunch.

The bridesmaids’ dresses that were a custom textile created specifically for each custom designed dress. Wow.

The more than a hundred Edison light bulbs glowing against the sailcloth tent.

The curtain of vinyl records as the backdrop for the most awesome vinyl-spinning dj in the state.

The fact that the couple flipped a coin in the middle of their ceremony to determine who was going to read their vows first.

The striking fusion of raw slate and sleek acrylic.

The bride’s wonderful obsession with washi tape.

The eighty-seven amazingly different and stunning floral arrangements.

The fact that the bride and groom never forgot nor sacrificed the comfort of their guests.

So great. All of it.

Marcy and Dan’s wedding was as unique as the couple themselves.

Their creativity, sense of humor and obvious adoration for one another has defined their wedding as the highlight of my career as a planner and designer.

I will always hold Lakerson2012 near and dear. 

Marcy and Dan are truly an inspiration. The pure joy and excitement on their faces when they saw each other for the first time on wedding day will be my permanent reminder as to why I do what I do. I am ever grateful. It was my extreme honor.

Cheers to many many more years, Marcy and Dan. May you always have a “shucking good time”.

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event & lighting design and coordination: b merry events  | venue: Clark’s Cove Farm & Inn | photography & photobooth: Eric Laurtis | cinematography: Geoff Boothby, Sharkpig  | floral design: Emily Carter Floral Design | catering: Swan’s Way Catering | ceremony music: Driftwood Duet | reception music: DJ Jon | tent rental: Sperry Tents | rentals: Rentals Unlimited, New Enland Country Rentals, One Stop Party Shoppe | lighting installation: Port Lighting Systems | transportation: Country Coach Charters | food truck: Taco Libre | invitations: Bella Figura | design & production of programs and acrylic pieces: Liz & Kyle von Hasseln of the sugar lab | hair & make-up: Head Games Salon | bride’s attire: dress from Carolina Herrera, shoes from Giuseppe Zanotti, hairpiece from Sara Gabriel, jewelry by Ippolita | bridesmaids’ dresses: fabric made by Chelsea Densmore, dresses designed by Ben Warwas | groom’s attire: suit by Indochino, shirt from Modern Tailor, tie from J.Crew, shoes from Dolce & Gabbana | groomsmen’s attire: suits from Indochino, ties from The Tie Bar

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“Style is the perfection of a point of view.” – Richard Eberhart

Sometimes great advice comes from the poets.

Other times, if you are lucky, the best advice comes directly from your father:

“Fashion and style are very different. Fashion is dictated. Style is exclusively yours. And while fashion is fleeting, style has passed the test of time.” – David Wood 

And never is style so important than on your wedding day. Lookin’ good Andrew.

Check out David Wood Clothiers, Portland, Maine –  a true brick and mortar establishment, outfitting men with style since 1978. 

Photo by: Jane Qin Photography

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It is so very gratifying to hear how a bride feels about her wedding day… after the day.

Every wedding has a snafu or two. It just does. Planning every detail still leaves room for unpredictability. But it is how you handle the hurdles that makes the difference. The same could be said about life.

Thank you, Christine for sharing (read more here).

Your honesty is much appreciated. Your sheer joy on your wedding day was not lost on any of us.

Photos by: Birch Blaze Photography

Photos: Audra Welton






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