If you’ve ever come to one of my pop-ups, Renegade Craft Fair, tradeshows, or events — then you’ve likely met myself AND Bobby. He’s the guys that helps me haul everything to and from shows, builds my displays, joins me in the studio when I need to do a late night or weekend work, and makes sure I don’t go completely insane from running my own business. On June 8, after being together for over 7 years — we got hitched. :)
Much like Calhoun & Co., our wedding was a little bit tiki-tropical, a little bit cozy, kind of 70’s-ish, a little bit handmade, and backed by a lotta love. One of the best parts of the planning process, was knowing SO many different creative people to work with on the details for our big day. I think with the combination of living in Brooklyn, going to art school, and owning a small business — I’ve met a lot of people who run their own businesses, have a side hustle, or are just really great at a particular skill/talent/thing! There was no way I couldn’t share some of these great people and businesses with you… SO! Here are some of those details from our big day up in the Catskills.
Also… thanks again for your patience on orders while we were away. It was my first time taking so much consecutive time off ever (let alone since starting Calhoun & Co.!)
Vendors:
—Photos are by the incredibly talented Amber Gress and her associate photographer Harper
—Venue The Arnold House
—Flowers by Sweet Thorn Flora
—Wedding bands & star burst necklaces by Sophie Hughes Jewelry
—Kid’s outfits by Tiny Dwed
—Jean jacket embroidery by Apprvl
—Invitations printed with A Little Card Company (designed by yours truly)
—Bobby’s tie by Mill City Fineries
—Ceremony music by Abe & Charlie of The Bailsmen
—My dear friend Lauren Kodiak officiated the ceremony, and no… she doesn’t do this for a living. BUT she’s incredibly talented, and amazing, and her instagram page will make you hungry.
—Hair & Makeup by Morgan Blaul
—Earrings by Jennifer Behr
—Macrame backdrop — we got our rope from, learned and followed along Modern Macramé (Bobby, true to form, built that stand)
*We used Etsy for quite a few details…. including;
—Guestbook found here
—Bobby’s vintage cuff links
—That rug for the ceremony
—Some of the tiki mugs
—Slug’s silk tropical printed bandana, by SorbetedelimonShop
—Vintage stamps for invites from GubbaGummaStamps