Evantine Designs is one of my favorite wedding event planners. I love Melissa’s attention to detail and that she’s so easy to work with makes it even better. She’s making a trip out to San Diego this week, so I can’t wait to meet her in person! This charming wedding took place at Abby’s gorgeous childhood home. Abby and Andrew make such a gorgeous couple. I simply can’t get enough of her
Oscar de la Renta wedding gown. I’ll let Melissa describe this
gorgeous wedding - I wouldn’t be able to do it justice myself.
What is it exactly about
at-home weddings that makes them so endearingly special? Perhaps it’s that they’re an extension of the home itself; a throwback to a time when all
family celebrations were shared year-after-year under the same roof and within the same walls. Or, is it the lure of the
garden you’ve grown with and wandered through as a child? Whatever the reason, weddings in your own home are, well, simply put, incredible.
Without a doubt, Abby and Andrew’s
Main Line Philadelphia wedding was all about
elegance and tradition. From the
creamy satin bow on the back of Abby’s sweet floral Oscar de la Renta gown to the subtle styling of Andrew’s
white orchid boutonniere, the wedding design was classically appointed and thoughtfully detailed.
Choosing to forgo the formality of a structured
bridal party, Abby invited her
dearest girlfriends to share in her bridal preparations in a more casual and relaxed manner. Gathering at The Rittenhouse for a fortifying
brunch and
stress-beating spa treatments kept the
atmosphere light and focused. The joyful mood in the
bridal suite proved contagious as Abby and Andrew traveled the city with photographer,
Marie Labbancz, shooting candid wedding photos at one
historic location after another. Abby’s only accessory was her handsome groom Andrew – no bridal bouquet or veil was needed for the couple photos taken in Center City.

From the moment guests turned into the drive at Abby’s
childhood home, they were greeted by the lovely traditional face of an
English country manor. Perfectly situated amongst tall
evergreens and towering walnut trees, the residence couldn’t have been more ideal for an elegant garden wedding. Softening every rough edge in the landscape, wedding planner and event designer,
Brian Kappra, made sure to plant shrubs and flowers in waiting
floral beds for a
festive welcome.
With its rich wall-to-wall
mahogany wood paneling, the couple chose the
formal living room as the ceremony location.
Dark wood chivari ballroom chairs with ivory satin cushions were carefully lined up to create a simple aisle to the ceremony “stage” placed against the
French doors. A
dark iron chuppah frame was naturally-adorned with
moss,
leaves,
roses,
orchids,
smilax,
hydrangea,
stock,
snap dragon,
seeded eucalyptus and
lilies. Following
traditional etiquette guidelines, the bride and groom seated guests to each chair in the ceremony setting to ensure elders and honored guests were given the best and most appropriate seats.
Cocktails took place throughout the lovely home using familiar rooms and spaces originally designed for
entertaining. With its wrap-around Pennsylvania
fieldstone terraces. the favored spot for socializing was most certainly the patio off the living room.
Peachtree and Ward Catering provided tables of delicious
tapas-style foods to sample while their
waiters butlered
silver trays of
champagne and stylish
hors d’oeuvres throughout the house.

Having dreamt of a “
formal garden wedding with
magical twinkly lights” since she was a young girl, it was Abby’s heartfelt wish to walk into the
dinner tent and see them in some fashion. In his usual “if you’re going to do it, do it BIG” fashion, Brian made sure to envelope the entire dinner tent in lights, fabric, flowers, candles and vines. The soft
ivory and taupe color palette evoked the feeling of
weathered stone urns found in the home’s garden. Modern
silk shantung linens in traditional
damask and stripe patterns alternated on tables across the room. Mixed ivory, soft green and warm gold bouquets of garden roses, hydrangea, lilies,
lisianthus, stock,
hypericum and orchids were placed in low
crystal compotes and high
faceted glass vases.
Distressed ivory iron candelabra held floral arrangements and
thick pillar candles high overhead. On each table top,
vintage accessories in rubbed gold and
sterling silver added the finishing touches.
A family occasion meant to last into the wee hours, we placed our
mahogany bar along one wall and situated groupings of comfortable brown leather furniture nearby. As the evening progressed, and guests began to collect and drape on chairs and sofas as they would in the living room, Peachtree rolled out our dark wood cheese carts with sweet bites, coffee and cheeses for a little pick-me-up. As expected, the bride and groom were almost the last to leave the party having thoroughly enjoyed sharing their day with their family and friends in such a beautifully warm fashion.