Kara and Shawn’s Wedding: A Classic Ballroom Setting with Vintage Touches

Something Borrowed, Something New, Something Blue   


The bride’s classic wedding upheld classic traditions. The bride even doubled up on her "something borrowed"! A vintage cameo brooch in her hair was lent by the groom’s grandmother and a vintage diamond and pearl bracelet was courtesy of her dearest friend. The bride treated herself to a pair of rose gold and crystal earrings as her ‘something new’. The entire wedding party embraced the concept of ‘something blue’ by popping a bottle of blueberry scented bubbles pre-ceremony!

Bride and groom

Colors & Décor


Emerald, gold and champagne were the colors of the evening. Pulling inspiration from the color palate of the venue itself, these colors were no short of regal. Using champagne as a neutral backdrop throughout, the emerald and gold elements were able to shine through. Emerald touches could be seen through the bridesmaids lace dresses, bridesman’s bow tie, satin cocktail table runners, and succulent floral greenery on the dining tables and ceremony cross. Variations of gold were found on the rose bud kissed candelabra centerpieces and glitzy table runners. Champagne and gold vintage furniture completed the vanity suite to create the perfect pre-ceremony space for the bride and her wedding party.

Bride on vintage white and gold furniture
Vintage bride gets ready at the Great Hal
Emerald bridesmaids at the Great Hall
Bride and bridesmaids (and one bridesman!) pose on vintage furniture at the Great Hall
Gold vintage wedding details
Emerald and gold guestbook table
Vintage rose bud kissed candelabra centerpieces
Gold table runners
Gold vintage wedding details
Emerald, gold and champange tables
The Great Hall at Union Station Vintage Wedding
Bride place setting
Great Hall at Union Station Reception Set Up

It Starts with a Kiss

 
The bride and groom decided to have a "first look" at the venue prior to their ceremony. This enabled the couple to have a special and private moment prior to the madness of the wedding ensuing. A photographer loves nothing more than to capture a candid moment such as this. The ‘first look’ also allowed for family and wedding party portraits to be taken prior to the ceremony. Every bride and groom deserves to relax and enjoy their own cocktail hour, especially when devouring Jewel Hospitality’s delicious appetizers.

Bride and groom first look
Bride and groom in front of the emerald backdrop at the Great Hall
Bride and groom

Pioneer Square & Occidental Street


In the heart of Seattle’s historic district, the Great Hall at Union Station neighbors elegant Occidental Street. With classic architecture dating back to the late 1800’s, Romanesque and Victorian inspired buildings line the street. Stunning northwest maple trees made the 92 degree heat of this scorching Seattle summer day bearable for this brave Seattle couple and wedding party!  

Groomsmen
Groomsmen in Pioneer Square
The bridal party
Bride and groom
Bride and groom

Tying the Knot


The ceremony was held in the front of this stunning ballroom. The bride created an intimate space by using ivory colored pipe and drape to segment the ceremony off from the reception. With simple elegance at the forefront, gold chivari chairs and glass hurricane candles completed this romantic setting. The couple was able to incorporate elements of Catholicism into their ceremony through the handmade cross by the bride’s step father and unity candle lighters from their local church. The bride walked down the aisle to ‘Marry Me’ by Train, bringing tears to the groom’s eyes.

Great Hall at Union Station Gold Ceremony Setup
Bride getting ready to walk down the isle
Great Hall at Union Station Ceremony Setup
Great Hall At Union Station Cermeony
Bride and groom Great Hall at Union Station
The happy couple!

Dining & Dancing the Night Away

Guests were greeted during cocktail hour with an assortment of delightful appetizers, from classic crab cakes to braised pork belly skewers with Washington peach chutney. Dinner was served family style on elegant long dining tables. Platters of delicious food graced the tables. The couple’s personal favorite was the wild king salmon filets drizzled in a caviar beurre blanc. First dances took place on the stunning black and white tiled floor for all to view. Embracing the groom’s Filipino culture, the ‘Money Dance’ added a surge of enthusiasm into the evening. The couple was greeted during a slow dance with a hand made money lei from Honolulu and were eventually showered with money from all guests. From slow dancing to some might say questionable dance moves, the ‘Money Dance’ was a success. The couple was showered with love and best wishes of a prosperous future.

Bride and groom's first dance at the Great Hall
Bride and groom money dance
Bride and groom money dance
Bride and groom money dance
Bride and groom do the money dance
Money dance

The Sweet Side


A classic four tiered wedding cake was created by Jewel Hospitality’s phenomenal in house baking team. This stunning rosette designed cake was hard to miss as it sat royally under the black and white vintage clock, waiting to be sliced. The couple cut their luscious vintage red velvet cake in a traditional cake cutting ceremony. Without prompting, Jewel Hospitality sent the bride and groom home with the cake topper as a keepsake to be frozen and enjoyed on their one year anniversary.

Jewel Hospitality created this beautiful rosette wedding cake at the Great Hall
Beautiful rosette wedding cake on a vintage cake stand
Rosette wedding cake

Sparklers! Sparklers! Sparklers!


It started with a kiss, it ended with a kiss. Love was pouring out of this couple from their first look to their sparkler send off. Guests were handed a sparkler and a custom gold matchbox embossed with the bride and grooms first names and wedding date. To prepare for the big finale, guests lined the brick roundabout of this classic 1910 train station. Sparklers lit up the night as the bride and groom were surrounded by their loved ones. The Great Hall at Union Station became the perfect mix of timeless elegance embracing new traditions. A truly classic wedding completed with a modern day send off.

Great Hall Sparkler SendOff
Sparkler sendoff at the Great Hall
Sparkler Sendoff

Thanks to all of the fabulous vendors who helped create this gorgeous wedding! 

Venue: Great Hall at Union Station

Catering: Jewel Catering

Rentals: Pedersen’s Rentals & Vintage Ambiance

Ceremony Draping: Prop Gallery

Flowers: Ravenna Bloom

DJ: Baby Van Beezly

Photography: Alante Photography

Day Of Hair & Make Up: Off White Makeup & Beauty

Wedding Dress: Romashka Bridal 

Bridesmaids Dresses: Nordstrom Bridal Suite

Custom Calligraphy Design Work: Songbird Paperie 

Mint, Peach and Gold Spring Wedding Reception at the Canal

Picking out wedding colors that you love and compliment the venue will be crucial in creating a beautiful and harmonious wedding. We love the mint, peach and gold color scheme this couple decided to go with! With all of the outside greenery, flowers and sparkling blue water, these flattering colors looked absolutely stunning at the Canal!

The Canal has built-in Art Deco and Northwest décor, requiring but a few small details to customize your event! This couple dressed up the ivory tables with gorgeous gold and emerald table numbers. Stunning peach and white flowers placed in textured green vases were on every table, along with votive candles provided by Jewel, of course! Magnificent details were what made this wedding reception so special!

Take a look at some of the exquisite photos below, all taken by Courtney Bowlden Photography.

Mint and Peach Wedding
Lace wedding gown
Mint and peach bridal bouquet
Canal Wedding
Bride and groom outside the Canal
Bride and groom at the Canal
Bride outside the Canal
Gold Seating Chart
Gold and emerald table numbers
The Canal
Peach and white flowers in a textured green vase
Peach, mint, and gold wedding cake
Custom Salmon Bar at the Canal
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Jewel Catering Assorted Desserts
Wedding reception at the Canal
Wedding reception at the Canal
Wedding reception at the Canal

Spring Wedding at the Ballard Bay Club

Looking to give your guests a taste of the Pacific Northwest? The Ballard Bay Club has breathtaking unobstructed views of the Puget Sound, Olympic Mountains, and Magnolia’s Discovery Park Lighthouse – making it the perfect location to showcase Seattle to your out-of-town guests!

Not only do they get to enjoy gorgeous views of the city, they get a bite of Seattle as well! Our Jewel chefs prepare “contemporary northwest cuisine,” which boasts a bounty of ingredients which the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Some of the exquisite Northwest inspired menu items this couple chose for their wedding included our Caribbean Dungeness Crab Cakes, Mesquite Northwest Salmon with a Lemon Basil Butter, and Jamaican Jerk Chicken with Papaya Mango Salsa.

This bride and groom had their wedding ceremony at St. James Cathedral, and then brought everyone to the Ballard Bay Club to celebrate! Their spectacular blue and silver wedding reception paired perfectly with expansive water views at the Bay Club. The décor was festive and elegant, with enclosed lanterns surrounded by beautiful white flowers placed on every table. Each guest was given adorable wedding favors, which included a small glass jar of loose tea, tied with a bright blue ribbon.

Take a look below at the fabulous wedding photos, all courtesy of Jenn Ireland Photography!

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Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Jenn Ireland Photography

Another Jewel Member is Getting Married: Kara and Shawn’s Fabulous Engagement Shoot!

With wedding season just around the corner, the Jewel Hospitality staff is excited to be producing not one, but two beautiful management staff weddings this summer! We already shared Cybal and Ben’s spectacular engagement photos, but now we are excited to be sharing Kara and Shawn’s!

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Tips for Choosing the Best Wedding Party

The big question has been asked, a perfect venue and date have been secured, and now it’s time for one of the most exciting parts of the wedding planning process - picking out your wedding party! While choosing the people that will stand by you as you celebrate one of the most important days of your life can be very exciting, it can also be a bit stressful. After all, you simply can’t choose every single cousin, childhood friend, or college roommate to be up there with you! These ladies and gentlemen will be your support team throughout the planning process and on your big day, so how do you narrow it down to the right people? Jewel Hospitality shares the how-tos of picking out your perfect wedding party. 

Give Yourself Time to Think it Over

While it may be tempting to invite all of your friends to be in your bridal party the day after he pops the question, hold off! It’s best to give yourself a few weeks to think it over so you can ensure you’ll be standing next to the best set of people on your big day.

Wedding party outside the Canal | Meredith McKee Photography

Wedding party outside the Canal | Meredith McKee Photography

Be Upfront About Expectations

Being in a wedding party requires a good amount of time and money, so make sure everyone knows what to expect! Is it important to you that your bridesmaids be dressed in stunning (yet expensive) designer dresses? Do you expect your maid of honor to help plan every fabulous detail of the wedding? Be upfront about what you want, and invite people in a way that allows them to decline kindly if they simply can’t afford the cost or have the time to participate. You want everyone to feel comfortable and at ease in your wedding party, so make sure to be open and honest about it. For friends that cannot commit for whatever reason, make them feel included by inviting them to your amazing bridal shower or an invitation stuffing party!

Bridemaids

It’s Okay to Have Unconventional Bridesmaids and Groomsmen

While it may look nice to have an equal number of bridesmaids and groomsmen, remember that close friends don’t come in boxed sets – it’s okay to have an uneven number! It also isn’t necessary to only have members of the same-sex and same age on your side. Your male or female friends and kids are welcome to join in on the fun too! Men are dubbed a “bridesman,” women a “groomswomen” and children can be given the title of “junior bridesmaid” or “junior groomsman.” Pick whomever you feel closet to, regardless of age or gender!

This couple decided to mix up their wedding party! | Meredith McKee Photography

This couple decided to mix up their wedding party! | Meredith McKee Photography 

Consider Including Your New Family

Is your husband-to-be really close to his sister? Do you consider your two brothers to be your best friends? It may be a good idea for both of you to include your new family in your wedding party! Think of all the holidays and exciting family vacations you will be spending with them in the future. Even if you aren’t super close with them now, chances are after a few years you will be! If you or your fiancé come from a big family and simply can’t include everyone, consider giving them a small role like passing out the beautiful programs or manning the guest book table.

You Can Have As Many (Or as Little) Maids of Honor and Best Men

Do you have two besties you simply can’t decide between? Is a family member making you feel obligated to pick them? It’s okay to have more than one maid of honor or best man, and some people even decide to forgo the tradition all together. Do whatever feels right for you! Just know that if you don’t choose a maid of honor or best man, the tasks that they normally do will have to be given or split up among everyone else.

Wedding Party at Golden Gardens, a beach less than a mile from the Canal and the Ballard Bay Club! |  Natalie Hilliard Photography

Wedding Party at Golden Gardens, a beach less than a mile from the Canal and the Ballard Bay Club! |  Natalie Hilliard Photography

A Ring Bearer and Flower Girl Aren’t Necessary

If you have a cousin or a friend with a kid that is the perfect age for a flower girl or ring bearer, go for it! Otherwise, if there are no kids you know or feel close to, don’t feel like you need to have these roles filled. Of course it is always fun to dress up kids in a charming tux and an adorable flower girl dress, but it isn’t necessary to have them. On the other hand, if you know too many kids, don’t feel like you can’t have more than one walking down the aisle. The more the merrier!

Now that you have gotten over the part of picking out your wedding party – it’s time to have fun! Decide on a time to start shopping for the perfect wedding dress, begin planning your bachelorette party, and thinking up those perfect little wedding details with your bridesmaids that will make your day absolutely fantastic! Jewel Hospitality can help make this experience even easier with our 3 gorgeous venues, delectable food and desserts, and spectacular event planning services. Visit our contact page to learn more

Simple and Sweet Winter Wedding at the Canal

A mix of indoor and outdoor space at The Canal creates an ideal location for a winter wedding. If the weather permits, couples can get married on the beautiful outdoor patio overlooking the Salmon Bay Bridge. If it happens to be raining, which is considered good luck on a wedding day, the inside is still a picture perfect option - with gorgeous views overlooking the Ballard Locks.

This bride and groom chose to have an indoor ceremony and reception at the Canal, but they were still able to get some lovely photos outside! They went with a simple color scheme of blue and purple – using light blue hydrangeas and purple flowers in their centerpieces. Their love for being active was displayed in their festive décor, with frames having terms like “squat,” “deadlift,” and “burpee” on them.

All photos are courtesy of Katie from Red Sparrow Photography. Scroll down to see more photos of the wedding, reception and all the stunning wedding details! 

Red Sparrow Photography

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Red Sparrow Photography

The Canal Inside Ceremony Setup | Red Sparrow Photography

The Canal Inside Ceremony Setup | Red Sparrow Photography

The Canal Inside Wedding Ceremony | Red Sparrow Photography

The Canal Inside Wedding Ceremony | Red Sparrow Photography

The Canal Inside Wedding Ceremony | Red Sparrow Photography

The Canal Inside Wedding Ceremony | Red Sparrow Photography

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Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

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Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Red Sparrow Photography

Northwest Salmon Fillets: Grilled with a Citrus Gremolata and drizzled with a Champagne Buerre Blanc | Red Sparrow Photography

Northwest Salmon Fillets: Grilled with a Citrus Gremolata and drizzled with a Champagne Buerre Blanc | Red Sparrow Photography 

Organic Watercress, Spinach, and Arugula Salad with Dried Cherries and Cashews tossed in a Anjou Pear Vinaigrette and garnished with Sweet Crispy Onions | Red Sparrow Photography

Organic Watercress, Spinach, and Arugula Salad with Dried Cherries and Cashews tossed in a Anjou Pear Vinaigrette and garnished with Sweet Crispy Onions | Red Sparrow Photography

Reggiano Green Beans Infused with Lemon Zest and Garlic garnished Grated Parmigiano | Red Sparrow Photography

Reggiano Green Beans Infused with Lemon Zest and Garlic garnished Grated Parmigiano | Red Sparrow Photography

Shell Pasta Primavera with Sautéed Summer Vegetables in a Pesto Sauce and Dusted with Pecorino Romano

Shell Pasta Primavera with Sautéed Summer Vegetables in a Pesto Sauce and Dusted with Pecorino Romano

Tuna Wonton Seared Ahi Tuna, Wonton Crisp, Wasabi Ginger Aioli & Thai Coconut Curry Chicken Skewer with a Mango Dipping Sauce | Red Sparrow Photography

Tuna Wonton Seared Ahi Tuna, Wonton Crisp, Wasabi Ginger Aioli & Thai Coconut Curry Chicken Skewer with a Mango Dipping Sauce | Red Sparrow Photography

Summer Wedding Centerpiece and Décor Inspiration

Summer is one of the most beautiful times of the year in Seattle, making it the perfect season for a wedding at one of Jewel Hospitality’s beautiful venues! Summer offers a multitude of different flower types and colors, allowing brides to get creative with their centerpieces and décor. Décor should reflect your taste and personality, but also complement the venue. When deciding on décor, don’t forget to consider seasonal aspects and what might be available at the time.

Once you have defined your wedding style (elegant, rustic, beachy, classic...), your color palette, and the venue – it’s time to get started on your fabulous décor!

Whether you are going for bright and colorful, or subtle and neutral – take a look at some lovely summer wedding concepts to gain inspiration from past Jewel events!

Show Your Personality!

This wedding at the Canal was filled with beautiful purple tones, while also incorporating the couple’s interests and personality. With a dragon cake topper and books integrated into their table décor, there were small hints of personality all throughout this truly festive wedding!

Jenn Repp Photography

Jenn Repp Photography

Neutrals with Pops of Bright Colors

This gorgeous wedding reception at the Ballard Bay Club added pops of color to the venue with bright napkins and simple, peach flowers. Using pops of bright colors throughout allows the décor to make a statement, without being too overwhelming. Isn't this turquoise and peach color scheme stunning? 

Arlene Chambers Photography

Arlene Chambers Photography

Simple and Elegant Greenery

Sometimes a location is just too beautiful to have bright décor all over it! Green and white (or another simple color) can be a great option for a classic or simple wedding. 

Kristi Lloyd Photography

Kristi Lloyd Photography

Bright Colors with Black and White

This flawless color scheme at our summer wedding includes an array of sunset colors! The bride used a rainbow palette, and paired it with black and white for a fun, yet classic décor style. This effect could be done with any color pattern and paired with basic colors like cream, black, brown, or white. 

Belathée Photography

Belathée Photography

Subtle Tones

Some venues like the Canal come with built in décor that already makes a fabulous statement. This bride still wanted to incorporate her pink and green concept, but allowed the natural beauty of The Canal speak for itself simply by using subtle pink and green tones in her floral displays. The votive candles (which Jewel provides on every table!) add the finishing touch to this lovely delicate centerpiece. 

Meredith McKee Photography

Meredith McKee Photography

Themed Décor

If you have decided on a specific concept for your wedding, themed décor can be a festive yet elegant approach. This Vintage Oscars theme was subtly incorporated into the the centerpieces  while still looking stylish and beautiful. 

Vintage Oscars Wedding Decor

Jewel Hospitality’s venues are the  picture-perfect location for an event any time of the year. For more wedding inspiration from Jewel Hospitality, check out our other blog posts and Pinterest page

Tips for Picking out Your Perfect Wedding Dress

Picking out the perfect wedding dress (along with the venue!) is one of the most important and fun aspects of your wedding. On your wedding day you want to feel gorgeous and comfortable. In order to have a stress-free wedding dress experience, here are a few steps to assist in picking out your perfect gown!

Know Your Venue

Are you getting married at a beautiful waterfront venue like the Canal? Or having a casual ceremony on the beach? Wherever it may be – pick your location before you pick the dress! A lace gown may not be ideal for the beach, but perfect for an elegant ballroom like the Great Hall. Most fabrics work all year round, but be mindful that some may be too warm or too cool for certain climates. 

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Set a Budget

Setting a budget for the dress is just as important as setting one for the wedding. No one wants to try on a dress, fall in love, and then realize they can’t afford it! Remember to budget for the dress, veil, alternations, accessories and undergarments. This should be about 10 to 15 percent of your budget.

Know What You Want

Do your research. Browse through wedding magazines, Pinterest, and blogs.  Have fun as you discover which design you’re falling in love with. Are you going for a romantic look? Elegant? Simple? Figure out what you want so you can go into your appointment with a vision in mind.  

Wedding Dress Shopping Cheat Sheet

Give Yourself Plenty of Time

A typical wedding dress should be selected six to nine months before the ceremony. This gives you plenty of time for the dress to be created and to complete necessary alternations or finishing touches.

Plan It Out

Most bridal shops require appointments, so remember to call a few weeks in advance. Make an effort to limit the number of appointments you make on any given day. There are only so many dresses you can try on before they all start to run together. Remember to take notes on price, fit, style, etc., so you can remember which ones captured your heart.

Try on Several Styles

White by Vera Wang - Strapless Tiered Tulle Ball Gown Style Wedding Dress

White by Vera Wang - Strapless Tiered Tulle Ball Gown Style Wedding Dress

Jewel Collection - Lace and Tulle Trumpet Wedding Gown with Illusion Halter

Jewel Collection - Lace and Tulle Trumpet Wedding Gown with Illusion Halter 

Limit the People You Bring

It’s no fun to pick out the most important dress of your life alone, but hearing the opinion of 15 different friends and family members isn't enjoyable either. Be mindful about who you bring. Having a large group of opinionated people can be confusing and cause you to second guess yourself. Bring a few close friends and family members that you know you’ll have fun with and that you trust to give you their honest opinion.

Read the Contract

Thoroughly reading the contract will insure that you know how much the alterations are estimated to be, when the dress will be ready, and what the cancellation policy is. Make sure to also double check that the style number, color, and size are correct as well.

Have Fun!

Picking out a wedding dress can be the most rewarding experience, so enjoy your time at the salon. Go with your intuitions and remember that your dress will be what you love and feel comfortable in.

Now that you've picked out your stunning wedding dress, it’s time to move on to the next part in the planning process! 

Elegant Winter Wedding at the Great Hall

The Great Hall at Union Station is the perfect location for an elegant black and white wedding reception. For this event, the hall was filled with classic touches including black and white linens, silver-rimmed china, a variety of gorgeous white flowers surrounded by lush greenery!

The Couple and Bridal Party

The bride and groom selected a classic black and white look for their tux, dress and flowers. A touch of color was added for the bridesmaids, who wore magenta gowns with beautiful fur wraps.

The bride and groom were driven from the ceremony at Our Lady of Fatima to the Great Hall in style – in a Rolls Royce! The couple posed for photos in front of the fabulous old-fashioned car next door at the King Street Station in Pioneer Square.

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

The Invitation and Wedding Favors

The couple chose simple and sophisticated wedding invitations, setting the tone for their classy black and white affair. Customized wedding favors were made with the couple’s name and wedding date, and were given out to guests at the end of the night.

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

The Décor

The Great Hall at Union Station is a perfect location for ornate and elegant décor. With a stunning 55 foot barrel vaulted ceiling, over 400 white lights, and black and white mosaic tile – it doesn't take a whole lot to create a breathtaking look! Candles and stunning centerpieces including white flowers, mini lights, and rich greenery were set on every cocktail and dining table. They also incorporated a theme of the train station into their decor, with each table distinctively noted as a track number. 

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

The Food

This gorgeous wedding reception continued to impress well throughout the night – especially when it came to the food! After some passed appetizers during cocktail hour, guests were given our delicious Pecan & Gorgonzola salad for a starter. Their family-style meal also consisted of roasted beef tenderloin medallions with a port wine-peppercorn demi-glace, mesquite grilled Vancouver Island salmon with herb butter, butternut squash ravioli, and fire grilled vegetables.

After the guests danced the night away with the bride and groom, the late night snack menu was brought out. The cheese zombies, mini meatloaf sandwiches, and cheese stuffed roasted jalapenos were the perfect delicious finale to a lovely evening! 

 Cheese Stuffed Roasted Jalapenos - Jewel Catering | Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

 Cheese Stuffed Roasted Jalapenos - Jewel Catering | Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Mini Meatloaf Sandwiches | Kristi Lloyd Photography

Mini Meatloaf Sandwiches | Kristi Lloyd Photography

Mini Meatloaf Sandwiches | Kristi Lloyd Photography

Mini Meatloaf Sandwiches | Kristi Lloyd Photography

The Dessert

The couple provided assorted desserts (including these adorable macaroons!) and a simple, white wedding cake filled with a varied selection of delicious flavors. The guests were given a choice of vanilla cake with strawberry filling, chocolate cake with salted caramel, and red velvet cake with a cream cheese filling.

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Kristi Lloyd Photography

Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

The Party

Substantial space at The Great Hall leaves plenty of room for a sizable dance floor, even with a wedding of 400 people! The couple had their first dance out on the floor, then invited the rest of the guests to join them.

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

Photo: Kristi Lloyd Photography

The Great Hall at Union Station is truly a spectactular setting for an elegant wedding, reception, corporate party and more! Visit our contact page to get more information

All photos courtesy of Kristi Lloyd Photography.

Martha Stewart Magazine Feature: Wedding at the Great Hall

Martha Stewart Weddings Spring Issue

Martha Stewart Weddings Spring Issue

We are thrilled to announce that one of our wedding ceremonies at the Great Hall at Union Station has been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings Magazine! This spectacular wedding ceremony was filled with bursts of color, beautiful gowns, and classic, elegant touches.

The photographers over at Belathee Photography shared some beautiful photos from the ceremony that were not featured in the magazine; take a look below!

The Couple

While the bride (Hanna Ritt) and groom (Bret Richheimer) share an apartment in New York City, they chose to have their large wedding ceremony in the bride’s hometown of Seattle. According to Martha Stewart Weddings, the bride’s wedding planners Sinclair and Moore recommended the Great Hall. “When I saw it, I was ecstatic,” she recalls. “Its black-and-white tile floors resonated with me. Our apartment is furnished in all black and white.” The bride decided to incorporate a sunset rainbow color theme, with shades of yellow, orange, coral, and fuchsia incorporated into the décor and details.

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

The Bouquets

The bride’s lovely and fruity bouquet included garden roses, tea roses, poppies, kumquats, tangerines, Meyer lemons, ranunculus, phalaenopsis orchids, peonies, blackberries, clematis, and sweet peas. The bridesmaids created an enchanting rainbow with their flowers, starting with yellow and ending with fuchsia.  

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Pre-Ceremony Drinks

These delicious pre-ceremony cocktails included champagne with a scoop of sorbet, all matching the bride’s color scheme! These elegant black and white striped napkins had the wedding’s theme, “A wonderful love,” foil-stamped onto them.

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

The Flower Girl and Ring Bearer 

Hanna’s 5-year-old cousins took over as the flower girl and ring bearer. This cute snap was taken on one of the Great Hall’s antique and historic bench. 

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Details

This stunning wedding was covered in flowers galore. The programs and flowers were laid out with the same rainbow effect as the bride’s bouquet. The florist created a fabulous 200-foot-long isle, which was created by piling rose petals four inches thick, and was also given a beautiful ombré effect. The bride and groom stood under a gorgeous ivy and rose chuppah, which was made to honor Bret’s late mother; Ivy. 

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Photo: Belathée Photography

Can you imagine a more spectacular wedding ceremony? Take a look at the entire Martha Stewart Wedding feature here, and visit our contact page to learn more about having your wedding or next event with Jewel Hospitality at the Great Hall!

Ceremony Hall: Great Hall at Union Station

Photography: Belathée Photography

Event Planning, Flowers, and Design: Sinclair & Moore

Stationery and Calligraphy: La Happy

Rentals: ABC Special Events Rentals by Cort

Chuppah Rental: Dennis Warshal

Linens: Choice Linens