This wedding was beyond an honor for me to capture because Liki was the flower girl in my wedding + her mother was my maid-of-honor. 20 years ago they helped me walk down the aisle + this summer I was able to help them celebrate. All the feels… my soul is exploding.
The Barn on Jackson is a beautiful place to get married. The grounds are vast, with several spots to sneak away too, surrounded with flowers, and the barn has that perfect vintage feel to it. In typical PNW fashion, the weather gave us quite a handful of options to choose from! Ranging from full sun, to heavily overcast, thunderstorms, a monsoon, and then right back to full sun. Which, was absolutely fitting as Liki’s name holds the meaning of a rainbow that you see after a storm.
Liki wanted to have a “First Look” for Mike, to help calm his nerves before the ceremony, and it was really such a great idea. Of course started to downpour as we were walking out to the spot to meet Mike, but I love that they were both down for the rain. I had a few family members help us walk out, holding Liki’s dress + umbrellas. Once we were settled I sent them back to help finalize things for the wedding as I knew how much Liki wanted this just for them. These images of their “First Look” are so sweet + endearing — it made Mike feel so relaxed seeing his bride in such a special moment just for them.
Liki’s vintage beaded lace wedding dress was a killer find at a local second hand shop, and her lace veil had been handed down by a few generations. Mike had little black skull cuff links, which showed a little flare for his personality, along with the crazy socks + personalized flasks.
The barn was totally decorated, with so much intimate details. Twinkle lights everywhere, succulents on the tables as well as homemade jams — both to take home (I still have my succulent in my kitchen window!), tons of games, and plenty of food! Scrapbook pages for guests to write notes to the couple + snap a polaroid pic, before inserting the page into a keepsake album — this was such a hit and so much fun for the couple to read through after their wedding.
The rest of the wedding went by in a whirlwind of laughter, love + family celebrations that could make anyone feel like family — they are truly amazing people with beautiful souls. I will cherish being a part of this wedding forever.
"some memories never
leave your bones. like salt
in the sea; they become
part of you.
- and you carry them."
-paperwings