DIY, vintage and a wedding dress with a cardigan??? Count me in! This is Matt and Bryn’s wedding at French Gulch Farm & Gardens by Spokane based, Siriani Photography. The wedding took place in Kingston, Idaho and is literally FULL of steal-worthy ideas that are not only adorable, but cost effective as well! Here’s a little blurb from photographer, Tami Siriani about all the glorious details:
“Tables were covered with vintage linens, old books, mason jars. The bridal bouquets were made from scrapes of felt, ribbon, recycled patterns all fashioned into flowers and they were totally personalized. She used an antique quilt in her modern wedding colors (yellow, gray, and cream) as the back drop for her wedding arch. I was totally blown away by the details! The bridal couple did almost all of the work for the wedding including making the old fashion cotton candy favors. The wedding cake was homemade and the dessert buffet was (courtesy of friends and family). This couples attention to detail and consistent theme bring continuity to their unique ceremony.”

Vendors:
North Idaho Mountain Brewery
Location & Catering – French Gulch Farm & Gardens
Photography- Siriani Photography
Cake- DIY (bride)
Table Flowers- DIY (from Costco & French Gulch Farms)
Bridal Flowers- DIY (bride)




















































Lovin every minute of it! So swoon worthy, the brides looks like she was picked right from the early 50′s. So thought-worthy and lovely.
Great pics Tami! My favorite details are the bags of cotton candy and the ornaments the couple had their guests create instead of using the traditional guestbook. Is it just me or are sunflowers making a comeback!?
Adorable!!!! Love all of it!
We were lucky enough to be able to attend Bryn & Matt’s wedding and all of it, the gorgeous bride, the handsome groom, and every little detail in between was…. quite simply… breathtaking. You’re incredible photography has really captured the essence of it all. This will definitely be a wedding I will never forget.
ps… Very unique and cute idea to have the guests paint the ornaments. Thank you for photographing the one I painted for them!
This is so fabulous – I love all the vintage touches, and the sunflowers are such a sweet choice for flowers!