Thursday, July 14, 2011

What a wedding! Jessica and Mark's big day, an upscale country tent wedding for 175 guests

The big day has arrived! After more than a year of planning, countless back and forth emails, and lining up all of the details, it's here, and we're ready to 'wow'!

The wedding day started early for our team, setting tables and getting everything into place, and for guests, the day started in the early afternoon with a 2:30 ceremony, followed by a reception at the pond, and dinner at 6:30. 175 guests enjoyed food, drink, and sharing Jess and Mark's day at the farm.

Select's AMAZING set-up team, putting all of the little touches together in the dining room

The finished guest tables


The ceremony chairs were set-up down at the house, in the same spot as last night's Rehearsal Dinner. After the ceremony, Select's team moved the chairs up the hill to the tent to be used during dinner

A horse and carriage brought the bride and groom to the ceremony site, and then gave rides to guests during the reception


Select's lovely ladies ("cigarette girls") were ready and waiting inside the house during the ceremony with trays of afternoon treats

Each tray featured candy apples from Martin's Family Fruit Farm, candied with love by Brittles N' More in Waterloo, small two-bite bags of pink cotton candy, and bags of buttered popcorn, available in little boxes or big bags for sharing


After the ceremony, guests were directed to move toward the pond for an afternoon of refreshments and entertainment while the bride and groom had pictures done around the property


The lemonade stand, ready to greet guests as they came over to the pond after the ceremony. A large galvanized steel trough was filled with bottled water and ice for guests to help themselves to. A caricature artist and magician kept guests entertained during the afternoon by the lemonade stand

Steph and Kate are busy pouring drinks for thirsty guests - we featured a refreshing unsweetened iced tea and pink mint lemonade, served in mason jar mugs


The formal entrance to the tent, with courtyard seating available for later in the evening when the sun died down


The bride's display table of pictures and special pieces.


The food stations are prepped and waiting for guests to move up to the tent for dinner


Renate and Grant are ready for their first guests at one of the two mocktail bars. Jessica and Mark each had a signature drink of their own, along with three other juice-based refreshing concoctions. Each drink featured fresh fruit or candy as a garnish


The sweetheart table, ready for the bride and groom


The barbecue station is up and running, featuring striploin steak, cedar planked salmon, balsamic marinated vegetable skewers, chicken skewers, and half cobs of corn


Josh is busy keeping with demand alongside the barbecue station, but he's having a great time


The refreshing salad station, featuring a wide assortment of options for guests to try a little of this and that


The pasta station was a big hit, with three different sauces to choose from, and a great assortment of add-ins to customize your dish


The candy buffet, provided by the bride. Each guest filled a small mason jar with their chosen candies to take home and enjoy


Kelli keeps a watchful eye over the dessert station during speeches. The cupcakes and cookie pops were provided by The CakeBox

Some of the cookie pops featured Jessica and Mark's wedding logo, provided by The CakeBox

Select rounded out the dessert selection with a wide variety of pink and white finger desserts, including miniature cheesecakes in lots of different flavours, Bakewell tarts, coconut ice, cheesecake pops, and domino cookies


Later on in the evening, Select passed around little trays of miniature diner foods, featuring onion rings, shoestring fries, mini hamburgers, and mini hot dogs (with ketchup of course!)

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