Thursday, July 20, 2017

Being Meowied - The Wolfe Wedding

Meet Newlyweds Amanda Tekely and Zach Wolfe
This is their story of Being Meowied

The Engagement Day
Remember that strange snowstorm on Halloween in 2011. It's hard to forget when we spent our Halloweens trapped in an ice/snow storm, but that day will truly go down in history for Amanda and Zach. It was on October 30, 2011 when the pair traveled up to Kings Gap, Carlisle, which is where they visited after their first date. The duo had to take a trek up the mountain to their place because the road was closed. Finally after arriving, the two took a moment on the mansion balcony that overlooked the valley. Like a fairy tale, Amanda turned to see Zach on one knee. "It was a beautiful moment with the peacefulness of the mountains and fresh snow. I couldn't have asked for anything more," said Amanda.


The "Yes" Day
Alright, so Amanda stalked us a little bit. And we love her for it. She had been cyber-stalking a blush Maggie Sottero dress. "I had known for awhile that this was going to be my dress. Dianna from Lilla's Bridal also had a feeling that this was going to be my dress as well. She ordered it in ivory in my size just so I could try it on. Once I saw the dress in person and on, I knew the blush pink gown I had been obsessing over would be my wedding dress".Her best friend, who also served as her matron of honor, was their to seal the deal. Amanda said yes to the blush dress!

The Big Day
The two were married on July 1, 2017 at Children's Lake in Boiling Springs. The day started off with a shower of good luck. Amanda hid from the rain and met trail hikers from all across the country who wished her luck on the big day. The wedding was intimate with only their immediate family and closest friends in attendance. Blush and gold were the colors of the day, as featured on decorations and, of course, the dress. The groom worn suspenders, bow tie and a pub cap. Being cat parents of four, they decided to have a theme of "being meowied". The reception was held at Sophia's at Walden's private dinning space, the concord room. The room was decorated with pink and gold mason jars filled with pink Gerber daisies and a picture of one of their cats on all four tables. The groom (being a chef there) had prepared all the ingredients for the meal the night before the wedding. The guests dined on delicious food, listened to favorite alternative songs, told jokes and enjoyed the company of family and friends. Their first dance was to John Lennon's "Stand by Me."

If we've learned anything from Amanda, it is that sometimes knowing what your heart wants is destiny for dress shopping. Maggie Sottero's Divina was the perfect blush gown to perfect Amanda's day. Don't be afraid to do some hunting ahead of your appointment. With our stock on Pinterest and designer sites linkable to our web page, there is no reason to not do some Internet browsing. 

Here’s to a lifetime of happiness, Wolfe's. 

Monday, July 3, 2017

Meet Elyse, July Bride of the Month

Meet Elyse Hain, the *almost* new Mrs. Gingerich

The Engagement Day
Elyse and Benjamin had been friends for years. The two met in 2007 and began dating in 2014. Ben finally asked Elyse to be his girlfriend at Codorus State Park in Hanover during a picnic lunch. He snuck a little note on a napkin and handed it to her (AW!). In 2016, a few days after they brought home their new puppy, the couple took a trip back to Codorus where he got down on one knee in the exact same spot he asked Elyse to be his girlfriend.

The "Yes" Day
Elyse said, “I went dress shopping on June 4, 2016. It was my parents 33 year wedding anniversary. I chose Lilla's because the dress that I had my eye on was available at this salon. Long before I was engaged, I had been scoping out different colors, themes, dresses, and anything wedding related. When the time came to finally put all of my ideas into action, I knew exactly what I wanted. When I arrived at the salon, I had my soon to be mother in law, my mother, and my fiancĂ©'s step mother in tow. I told the consultant exactly what I wanted but that I also wanted to try on similar silhouettes. I tried on 4 dresses total. The first one was too similar to a friend’s bridal gown, the second was too beaded and I feared of having irritated skin by the end of the night, the third was similar to the one I chose so I kept it in mind in case the one I really wanted didn't work out. Then I finally put on the one. I knew as she as lacing up the corset that this was the one. I began to tear up. I walked out of the dressing room and in front of the big mirror and began to cry. It's hard to believe that after all these years of dreaming that this moment was finally here! I said yes to the dress! Lilla's staff and seamstress have been so amazing and wonderful during this time!"

The Big Day
The Gingerich wedding will take July 22, 2017 at John Wright Restaurant.  The theme for the night is a rustic-industrial theme with gears as our main design element. The wedding party will don raspberry dresses, grey suits, and all in matching black converse. The bride will ode to her party with matching raspberry chucks. The flower girls will be wearing gold sequin and gold tulle dresses handmade by Elyse. The night includes chalkboard elements, natural wood, gold, and kraft paper.


“We are beyond excited to begin this next chapter in our journey of life together and to celebrate with all of our loved ones with the help of Lilla's,” Elyse said.

We are so excited to see pictures from the big day. Here’s to a lifetime of happiness, Gingerich’s.