daydream: the church.

Jan 5, 2008

i'm so excited to announce a few new features i'll be introducing on classic bride!

  • first, a series called daydream. this will be a new outlet of mine to share with all of you the many different wedding details, fashions, venues, etc., that i'm completely smitten with but probably won't be able to include in my wedding for whatever reason. while these posts will most likely be random and sporadic, i hope they will be able to give someone out there a little bit of inspiration for their own big day!


  • i'm also hoping to start a series to gain information and inspiration for starting my own paper line. for a long time, i've had the dream of owning my own social stationary line and after we're settled down south after the big move, i'm hoping to launch it online! i'd like to offer calligraphy services for custom maps and invites as well as a few other paper goods. i thought it would be a good idea to ask those already in the business (that i completely admire) a few questions before i take the plunge! so be on the lookout for these fun Q&A's! :o)
... without further ado, may you enjoy the first installment of daydream! because j and i are planning on having our ceremony and reception in the same place, we won't be exchanging vows in a church. while i'm excited about our venue prospects, i'm still having a little envy over the fabulous weddings that could be had in these charming new england churches:


first congregational church in litchfield, connecticut


newton meeting house in connecticut


stafford church in vermont


south ferry church in narragansett, rhode island


church at sugar hill, new hampshire



blanford church in new england

3 comments:

  1. i really like this idea. looking forward to getting a glimpse of your daydreams!

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  2. ooo...my brother and sister-in-law got married at the 1st congregational in new milford, connecticut (which looks just like the one in litchfield)...and had their reception at the hopkins inn on lake waramaug. it was just after christmas so many of the decorations were up. sooo pretty.

    --mzb

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  3. I live 10 minutes from the South Ferry church and actually just looked there for my wedding! Sadly it was too small for our needs, but it really is a quaint little historic church.

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