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entertainment16h ago
Forget Cutting the Cake. They Made Each Other 'First Martinis' Beneath the Redwoods Instead.
- The Stavrand in Guerneville hosted a redwood-filled wedding for Sarah and Steven, emphasizing a close-to-home Northern California setting.
- The couple chose a ‘world’s best backyard dinner party’ vibe with long tables and a relaxed, intimate atmosphere.
- The bride wore a one-of-one chartreuse gown paired with an eight-foot organza bow, crafted by Kelsey Randall.
- The couple replaced traditional cake-cutting with a first martini toast for the newlyweds.
- The ceremony and reception prioritized chosen family and community over formal traditions.
- Photographer Taylor Mosby captured the wedding on film to mirror the couple’s intimate, unfussy vibe.
- Planner Kendra Nixon of Nomad Nixon played a pivotal role as the architect of the day.
- Vendors included Hana Floral Studio for florals and Field Day Catering for the dinner menu.
- The couple emphasized presence and personal moments over pageantry during arrivals and festivities.
- The wedding reinforced the couple’s philosophy: time spent with chosen family defines life.
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