Nestled into the magical aesthetic of greenery, woodlands, and a barn, Chris and Erin’s charming bohemian Gilbertsville Farmhouse wedding took place. To say we love this wedding is a total understatement. Once you see how all of our pieces came together through the lens of Rachel Liz Photography, you’ll see just why!
Their ceremony took place on Hill-Top Cathedral. Guests were able to overlook the mountainside as they witnessed Chris and Erin exchange their vows. Erin’s dress was a total dream! Her ladies wore the most beautiful gowns to complement the overall aesthetic. Chris and his guys looker dapper in navy!
Post nuptials, the two held a celebration in the chandelier barn. Guests entered to find our classic farm tables paired with wooden chiavari chairs that looked so stunning the space. On top of the tables sat our gorgeous mismatched vintage china along with a greenery floral table runner to complete the look.
As if that wasn’t stunning enough, the beauty doesn’t stop there. We couldn’t be happier with how Chris and Erin’s sweetheart table turned out! Our peacock chairs we a perfect match behind our perfectly distressed Quinnie table, making it the perfect setting for the newlyweds.
And what would a celebration be without some bubbly and desserts?! We used our gold and glass display piece to showcase the pink rimmed strawberry fizz. Then, we added cake stands and trays from our collection on our barrel bar to form one of the prettiest treat displays.
The authenticity of Chris and Erin’s wedding style made their day that much more beautiful. You can tell these two bring each other so much joy and we are so happy we got to work with them!
Wedding Venue: Gilbertsville Farmhouse
Photographer: Rachel Liz Photography
Florals: C&A Event Planning
Vintage Rentals & Small Details: Pretty Little Vintage Co.
Hair & Makeup: Tease and Makeup
Dress: Rue de Seine via Lovely Bride
Catering: Sunrise Specialty Catering
Pretty Little Vintage Co. offers specialty & vintage rentals for unforgettable weddings & events in the Upstate New York Area.