Elisha and Elliot's wedding at Philander Chase Knox Estate

Elisha and Elliot's wedding at Philander Chase Knox Estate

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Elisha and Elliot's wedding day Philander Chase Knox Estate, a venue nestled into the historic valleys of Pennsylvania, mixes styles and personalized details for a rustic and elegant celebration. The muted pastels of the mix-and-match bridal party compliment the lovely greens of the landscape. We're loving the floral designs by Risher Van Horn including the bride's vintage-style cascading bouquet and the lovely white blooms incorporated into the rustic log chuppah. And, the couple definitely made the perfect choice by enlisted Ashley Errington Photography to capture their day in her dreamy film photography style-the images are gorgeous!

What made the wedding special and unique?

There really wasn't one part of our wedding that wasn't unique. Everywhere you looked, you saw our personalities. From the cigar boxes for flower arrangements on the table, a completely thrifted outdoor living room area for our cigar lounge, the cake topper with the phrase "God Gave Me You", the Hawk I got to surprise my Hubby with because he loves them. Everything represented who we are as people and a couple. It was so magical for us and we heard from everyone around us this was their favorite wedding.

Tell us about the gown and where/how you found it!

I found the dress at Elizabeth Jon in Ardmore, PA. I am the type of bride who won't make impulse decisions unless it feels perfect. I went to 4 other shops by this point and loved a lot of dresses but they all missed the mark. They didn't make me feel like a bride, just pretty. I saw this dress on the sample rack (YES, A SALE!) and it was unlike any dress I tried on, but I thought why not. Once I put it on, I got really quiet because I felt so beautiful and enchanting. I walked out to my mother and mother-in-law and they gasped and said "Well this is different!". I was so quiet that they didn't know how to react, did I love it or hate it? After a little talking back and forth on how it fell in all the right places I finally looked at them and said, "Where is the champagne? Let's celebrate! I found the dress!"

What were some touches added to make the wedding personal?
    • We love cigars so I thrift-shopped for 6 months to put together the outdoor cigar lounge
    • We had cigar boxes for the flower arrangements on the tables
    • We loved the cake topper
    • The small cake next to the one from the catering company was a gifted geocake (what I wanted in the first place) from a friend of mine
    • How our first dance song was "I Don't Dance" by Lee Brice, and then Elliot's Mother/Son song was "I Hope You Dance", not planned but hilarious
    • The chuppah was custom made from Elliot's father, fabric from my mom, and the logs with the lanterns underneath. It came together perfectly and better than I could have imagined.
What was the most memorable part of the day?

So many parts. Seeing Elliot's face when he first realized I surprised him with the hawk was the best. Other than that, I remember when Elliot and I stepped outside of the tent during the reception and looked in. Elliot said: "Isn't it amazing that all the people we love are in one room. When will we ever have that again?" We were both so thankful, happy, and blessed to see everyone there. Looking in allowed us to soak in the entire moment. For us the wedding didn't fly by because we stopped a couple times to take it all in. It was all just so perfect.

Tell us how you met and became engaged.

From the bride: Oh man that's a story! It all goes back to when we were 2 years old. Our parents are friends and I was invited to Elliot's Barney themed second birthday. I was obsessed with Barney at the time, being 3 years old, and let's just say he won me over.

From the groom: After elementary school, we had both gone in separate directions. I moved to Oklahoma for six years and she was still in Philly. We had met again at a friend's birthday party and it was history in the making from there. After a couple surprise trips to Philly, her buying me a cocktail in Nova Scotia, from the comforts of her apartment in Philadelphia, and duck hunting in Oklahoma together, she convinced me to move back and I proposed on June 20 th in front of what will be our first home.

Photography: Ashley Errington Photography // Florals: Risher Van Horn // Venue: Philander Chase Knox Estate // Catering: Robert Ryan Catering // Hair + Makeup: Tundella & Co // Groom's Suit: Stark Suits // Videographer: CinemaCake // Hawk: Elmwood Park Zoo // Bride's Dress: Elizabeth Jon, Ardmore PA // Bridesmaids' Dresses: ASOS & LuLus

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