Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Real Weddings Wedding Styles Seasonal Weddings Fall Weddings This Couple Brought Their Enchanted Garden-Themed Wedding to Life at a Distillery in Seattle By Sara Dickinson Sara Dickinson Sara is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com. Editorial Guidelines Published on April 27, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Kerry Jeanne Photography Heather and Brad met online in October of 2014, and six years later, on October 24, 2020, they got engaged during a trip to Palm Springs at the rooftop bar of the Hotel Villa Royale. The couple immediately began planning a wedding in Seattle, Washington, which is where Heather grew up. "Both of us love the Fremont neighborhood and that our friends would be able to enjoy the city on the wedding weekend," Heather says. With their vision of a secret garden in mind, the couple chose to host their ceremony and reception in the enclosed courtyard of Fremont Mischief Distillery in Seattle. They invited 82 guests to watch them tie the knot on October 2, 2021, and asked their loved ones and vendors to get vaccinated ahead of time; they checked vaccine cards at the door. "It did limit the number of guests that attended sadly, but we also were able to be mask-less because of the precaution," Heather says. The pair enlisted help from Valley & Co. to plan and coordinate their big day; their design's focal point was the venue's gates, which opened to their enclosed enchanted garden. "This idea of entering an enchanted space was Heather's vision for the wedding and the enclosed courtyard of the venue really allowed for this," the groom explains. Both Heather and Brad are creative types, so they enjoyed the planning process—although they admit it was difficult to find the time as parents of two teenagers. So, they opted for a tag-team approach: Heather took on the seating plans and guest experience details, like shawls and dancing shoes, while Brad prepared all the playlists and created most of the wedding signage (he owns a sign and design shop!). Together, they put together a colorful, flower-filled, and eclectic party that reflected exactly who they are as a couple. 01 of 20 Gate Motif Kerry Jeanne Photography Brad teamed up with Kelsey from Grey & Cake to design the invitation suite, which was packaged in a brown box with custom labels and vintage stamps. The navy-and-white cards were displayed on moss, wrapped with blue ribbon, and sealed with wax that featured their wedding logo (which Brad created). "When the ribbon was cut, the doors of the gates on the invites opened up to reveal the details within," Heather says. "This spoke to the hidden enchanted garden theme." The set also drove guests to a wedding website that Heather designed. Trending Now: Boxed Wedding Invitations 02 of 20 Finding the One Kerry Jeanne Photography Heather went wedding-dress shopping with her mother, two best friends, and her men of honor. At the end of the day, she didn't feel like she found the one, so she tried one more store the following week. The first gown she tried on was a strapless silk satin ball gown from Sarah Seven, complete with a sculpted bodice. Even though it was strapless—the one detail Heather wanted to avoid—she knew it was special, and immediately video called her mom. On the big day, a veil, Dior pearl bracelet, Cartier love bracelet (a gift from her family), diamond and pearl drop earrings, and Badgley Mischka flats completed the look. As for her bouquet? Heather's favorite flowers are dahlias, so they were the stars of her arrangement by Valley & Co. (who also handled planning and event design); it featured the bloom in bold red, burgundy, and yellow colorways. 36 Dreamy Dahlia Wedding Bouquets 03 of 20 Pearls and Leather Kerry Jeanne Photography Pearl hairpins in a mix of sizes added visual intrigue to the bride's half-up, half-down hairstyle. She ultimately bundled up in a navy leather jacket for the reception as a nod to Brad's navy tux—and to the live rock band they hired for the evening's entertainment. 04 of 20 Groom in Navy Kerry Jeanne Photography Brad donned a custom navy Peter Millar tuxedo paired with a black shirt from Eton. Heather gifted him a Gucci belt and cuff links on the wedding day; they were the perfect finishing touches. 05 of 20 Black Gowns and Tuxedos Kerry Jeanne Photography Heather had two bridesmaids, who wore coordinating black long gowns, and two men of honor; they stepped out in black tuxedos from Men's Warehouse and matched the groomsmen and ring bearer. 06 of 20 A Complete Love Kerry Jeanne Photography The couple's first look took place just outside of the venue. "I saw Brad and felt calm and loved and so, so incredibly happy. It felt right," says the bride. Her happiness was infectious: "It was a feeling of completeness that I had never known," Brad shares. After their first look, Heather and Brad hopped into a shuttle with their photographer to pose for photos against the Seattle skyline. Is a First Look Right for You? Consider These Pros and Cons 07 of 20 Let's Get Married Kerry Jeanne Photography As guests arrived in the ceremony space—which was backed by a greenery-covered wall and featured chandeliers overhead—they walked through greenery-covered gates, grabbed a tall can of beer wrapped in custom printed paper bags, and took their seats; they were serenaded by an accordion and violin band until the bride made her debut on the arm of her father. The service was officiated by Heather's brother, who led the pair through traditional vows. 08 of 20 Group Hug Kerry Jeanne Photography One of Heather and Brad's favorite moments of their wedding day was walking down the aisle after the ceremony. "Our friends were throwing flower petals and then we walked to the end of the aisle and took a photo of everyone," Heather says. "There was just so much joy in that moment. It was so special." 09 of 20 Signature Cocktails Kerry Jeanne Photography Brad created a Spotify playlist for the cocktail hour, which took place upstairs on a deck that looked over a canal. Along with an open bar, Heather and Brad offered two signature drinks named after their dogs; they were made with the distillery's house liquors. "The Harper," a vodka soda, was Heather's favorite; Brad preferred "The Scout," an old fashioned. Guests also enjoyed passed appetizers, including watermelon and feta skewers, charcuterie spears, and crostinis with mascarpone, duck breast, and fresh figs. 10 of 20 In the Round Kerry Jeanne Photography Escort cards were printed on round cards and displayed on a greenery-covered gate. Insanely Creative Escort Cards and Seating Displays 11 of 20 A Little Different Kerry Jeanne Photography The ceremony space was flipped for the pair's dinner reception while the cocktail hour unfolded. Heather and Brad didn't want a uniform aesthetic, so they went with a mix of round and long tables topped with ivory linens and paired with metal chairs. Each centerpiece was slightly different, too, but highlighted dahlias in bold, bright hues. 12 of 20 Let's Lounge Kerry Jeanne Photography A few eclectic lounge areas were set up and filled with a mix of antique and modern furnishings, plus leather and velvet details for texture. 13 of 20 Cozy Up Kerry Jeanne Photography The pair provided pashminas for guests, so they could wrap up in something warm when the sun went down. 14 of 20 Pops of Blue Kerry Jeanne Photography Beige chargers and blue-and-white antique floral dinner plates were placed at each spot. The logo Brad created for the big day was stitched onto ivory dinner napkins and displayed at the top of each menu, which was tied with blue ribbons and embellished with skeleton keys as a nod to the secret garden theme. Blue taper candles were placed throughout the stations for a pop of color. 15 of 20 Cloche Numbers Kerry Jeanne Photography Each table number was printed and displayed on a bed of moss inside glass cloches. The Prettiest Wedding Table Number Ideas from Real Weddings 16 of 20 The Dinner Kerry Jeanne Photography Brad created another playlist full of the couple's favorite love songs to play during dinner, which spotlighted the pair's favorite comfort foods. They started with Heather's favorite salad—arugula, baby greens, shaved carrot, cucumber, fennel, cherry tomato, radish, and parsley with a dijon and cider vinaigrette— and served main courses like dark, roasted chicken with pommes purée and purple sage, ribeye steak frites with sauce bordelaise, and seasonal wild mushroom risotto with braised cauliflower. 17 of 20 Projected Logo Kerry Jeanne Photography Guests first saw the custom logo Brad created on the invitation suite's wax seal; at the wedding, the monogram was projected on the side of the venue. 18 of 20 '80s Night Kerry Jeanne Photography After dinner, NiteWave played '80s covers, working off a setlist the couple weighed in on. At one point, Brad even joined them on stage to perform "Should I Stay Or Should I Go." The couple shared their first dance to Pearl Jam's "Just Breathe." "This is one of our favorite songs and has always meant so much to both of us," Heather says. 19 of 20 The Cake Kerry Jeanne Photography Brad had a vision for the wedding cake, and the couple worked with the designers at The Sweet Side to make it happen. The white three-tiered confection was embellished with small white flowers; the middle layer was covered in Swiss dots for texture. They went with chocolate cake and with vanilla buttercream (Brad's favorite), but also served mini pavlova with soft cream, strawberries, and mint as a nod to Heather's favorite dessert. To couples currently planning their weddings, Heather and Brad have this advice: "Make sure it is all about love," Heather says. "Love is why you are getting married—and both Brad and I walked away from our wedding having felt like the day was a big hug." 20 of 20 Sources Kerry Jeanne Photography Photography, Kerry Jeanne PhotographyVenue, Fremont Mischief DistilleryWedding Planning, Event Design, and Flowers, Valley & Co.Invitations and Paper Products, Grey & CakeSignage and Signage Holders, SignDog NWBride's Gown and Veil, Sarah Seven; Dress TheoryBride's Jewelry, DiorBride's Shoes, Badgley MishkaBride's Hair, Jilian GeorgeBride's Makeup, Salon MaisonGroom's Attire, Peter Millar; Nordstrom; Eton; Gucci; Taft ShoesMen of Honor and Groomsmen's Attire, Men's WarehousePhoto Booth and Guest Book, 321fotoMusic, Rouge; NiteWaveCatering, Table Catering Co.Cake, The SweetSideRentals, Cort Rentals; Vintage AmbianceFavors, Mia Kraft Shop; For Your Party; RescueflatsLighting, Lightsmiths Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit