Down the Aisle: Stephanie + Lance

I woke up on Saturday morning to the sound of roaring thunder and a downpour that would typically cause panic in the hearts of many brides. I checked the weather report and quickly texted Stephanie to keep her spirits high with the prediction that the clouds and rain would clear by 11am.

After falling back into bed, I remembered that Stephanie and Lance are meteorology majors, and certainly didn’t need a text from me to let them know the weather predictions… ha! We all had a laugh about it when I arrived and Stephanie confessed that she hadn’t checked on the weather yet… I think she just knew in her heart that all would be well… and well it was!

I first met Lance and Stephanie when they came from Salt Lake City for their Nebraska engagement photos. We kept in touch via email, blog comments (she’s a blogger too!) and occasional shipments (me sending them their love shoot session album, and her sending the most adorable knitting and delicious muffins!). Their day has been a long time in the making, and I’m so happy it was finally here!

Filled with countless hand-made touches, you can tell how much they enjoyed putting their hearts and souls into the event, and I’m thrilled to have been able to capture it for them in a way that celebrates those things. Enjoy!

How cute are their flowers!? I love the country bumpkin feel to them… perfect for a ceremony at Country Pines!

Their guest book is quite possibly the coolest thing I’ve seen! Guests were greeted with green ink pads upon their arrival and the little sign instructed them to place their thumbprints on the tree and sign their names. When all is said and done, it’s a gorgeous wedding tree with a record of who was there. Love it!

Instead of a unity candle or sand ceremony, Stpehanie & Lance had a ‘tree ceremony’ where they and their mothers added soil and water to the pot of a young fern tree to travel back to SLC with them and be planted in the yard of their newly purchased home. :)

Boys and their socks always make for good photos… lol!

Is the back of her dress gorgeous, or what!? Absolutely stunning!

Another Emir super shot!

Lance’s aunt Linda made this traditional Norwegian wedding known as “kransekake.” It’s a surprisingly chewy, almond based slice of heaven! I’ve been trying hard not to indulge in all the sweet yumminess I am tempted with every weekend, but I had to give in & try some of this because it was so unique (and I love Scandanavia and couldn’t pass up the chance to experience this tradition!). You can get the hook up with the specially made baking pans and recipe (or this one!) and try some for yourself!

Fun and interesting entertainment options for the guests are usually a solid hit! Stephanie and lance provided several choices including games like a bean tag toss, ladder golf, horse shoes and pick-up football (of course, the Shoot Shack was also on-hand for guests to enjoy!)

Can’t get enough of the back of her dress!

Love love love those purple shoes!

For a Nebraska girl who wanted a Nebraska wedding, you hit the nail on the head! :)

You did it! Enjoy your drive back to SLC and best wishes with the move. Jamaica will be waiting for you when you get there! :)

June 9, 2010 - 8:15 pm

Greg Bobbett - Very impressive photography! Your style is very cool and current. I’ve always loved the “non-traditional” detail images.
I’m dying to know if any of the pics of the little curly haired blonde tucked into her dad (me) came out?

Bev, You better let me know when they are viewable!

June 9, 2010 - 2:52 pm

Bridget - Love, love, love the pics! You guys make quite the couple! Stephanie you and your dress were gorgeous. Wish I would have made it!

June 7, 2010 - 10:11 pm

Kathleen - Oooh! A friend of the bride just shared your blog link with me and I am so pleased! What lovely images from a beautiful wedding :)

June 7, 2010 - 10:02 pm

Linda Glasoe - Hi Lance and Stephanie: We were so sorry not to be able to be with you, we thought we had it all worked out but guess it was not meant to be… it looks like you had a great day!! Thanks for the pictures, it is so fun to look at. Kathy did a good job putting the kransekake together, am glad it made it ok. We were thinking of you, congratulations. Love, Linda and Art

June 7, 2010 - 6:38 pm

Cyndi Bock - Enjoyed your wedding. Also enjoyed looking @ your wedding pix’s. THANKS for sharing!!!!

June 7, 2010 - 9:55 am

Sarah - Gorgeous! Love all the little details. What great wedding planners they are! That leaf-print idea is genius!

June 7, 2010 - 8:30 am

Sarah Neal - I hope you make it onto all the high publicity blogs with this one Khara. You deserve it!!! :)

June 6, 2010 - 11:48 pm

Khara - Ah ha! I thought all that deliciousness was your doing Jeanne! :) Thanks for letting me know… and please pass on my compliments to the chef, Aunt Linda! :)

June 6, 2010 - 11:37 pm

Jeanne Avey - We just got home to Mandan and were delighted to see this website. What a beautiful job of capturing this special day for Lance and Stephanie. We were able to relive all the fun memories of yesterday. Great research on the kransekake…just one correction. It was made by Lance’s Aunt Linda, who is also his Godmother. She is our special Norske, who makes this for family occasions and due to plane troubles, was unable to be at the wedding. We are still laughing about our sweaty experience in the Shoot Shack…that was soooo fun.

June 6, 2010 - 10:17 pm

Stephanie & Lance - Khara & Emir…I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing you both were…how fun you made our day…and how absolutely breathtaking these images are! You truly captured us, our day, and everything in between!! Amazing, spectacular, fantastic, incredible…not even these words do you guys justice :) So So Soooo glad you guys were a part of it!! It would take a mega comment to really do this ‘mega post’ justice…so for now…THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

June 6, 2010 - 9:36 pm

Taylor - Uh… the black and white close up portrait in the middle of the post gave me chills.

June 6, 2010 - 4:05 pm

Beverly Bobbett - I think these first pictures are absolutely incredible! Can’t wait to see them all. Really like the Windmill shot and the ceremony pics. Thanks

June 6, 2010 - 1:41 pm

Dani - I love, love, love these! Especially the guy’s legs!! Beautiful details.

June 10, 2010 - 2:01 pm

Stephanie’s Nebraska Wedding Preview | Inspirations & Creations – Elizabeth Anne Designs: The Wedding Blog - [...] All photos via our amazing photographer Khara at Kabloom Studios…you can see a TON more pics from our day right here. [...]

June 7, 2010 - 5:39 pm

Hitched!! « Run, Knit, Get Hitched! - [...] More to come…but for now I’ll point you in the direction of our FABULOUS photographer Khara’s blog!!  She gave us a super mega sneak-peek!!  Check it out here!! [...]

June 6, 2010 - 9:27 pm

Steph and Lance’s wedding! « Adventures in the life of Shelley - [...] If you want to check out some of the photographers pictures on Khara’s blog you can go here.  Speaking of photogs, I will be meeting with one tomorrow at lunch and one on Tuesday at lunch.  [...]

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