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10:30 am - 12/20/2012

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's wedding photos are totally boring - surprise!

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are no strangers to a sea of cameras aimed at them. But when they decided to marry, they wanted to celebrate in privacy—and in style. And while they remain protective of images of them on their most heartfelt occasion, they graciously let us share pictures of the elements we created together.

Blake's cloudlike silk tulle gown featured a fitted bodice, illusion crystal beading on the shoulders, and rose-gold embroidery. Jeweler Lorraine Schwartz forged Ryan and Blake's wedding bands.



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Weddings' style director Kate Berry created Blake Lively's lush bouquet of pink jasmine, andromeda, dusty miller, and blushing bride hydrangea. She dipped select petals in subtle rose-gold glitter to play up the embroidery of the same color on the bride's couture ballgown by Marchesa.

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Mini strawberry shortcakes by Caviar & Bananas in Charleston.

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Various pates de fruits from La Maison du Chocolat tempted guests.

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Another dessert table option was tiny lemon tartlets with meringue toppings by Caviar & Bananas in Charleston.

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Guests enjoyed blueberry cheesecake tartlets by Caviar & Bananas in Charleston.

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Gold foil cupcake liners held coffee-and-cream espresso beans from Nuts.com.

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On the dessert table, s'mores bars by Bakehouse Charleston were contained in pretty wrappers.

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An avid cook, crafter, and baker, Blake envisioned an abundant dessert table overflowing with their favorite treats. The focal point was their vanilla-and-sour-cream wedding cake with peach-apricot preserves and Earl Grey-milk chocolate buttercream made by Maggie Austin Cake in Alexandria, Virginia.

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winniechili 20th-Dec-2012 03:51 pm (UTC)
christ those are hideous
metyouwho 20th-Dec-2012 03:53 pm (UTC)
these are so stupid. i'm sorry for your eyes during your side hustle.
drawntoinsanity 20th-Dec-2012 05:25 pm (UTC)
your icon is perfect on so many levels for ONTD
sevenbeat 20th-Dec-2012 03:55 pm (UTC)
I mean that's cool but not for a wedding
mediocrechick 20th-Dec-2012 03:56 pm (UTC)
Do brides throw them? They look like they would hurt (like not just my eyes but actually leave bruises and stuff).
sweetlilcanuck 20th-Dec-2012 03:59 pm (UTC)
That all-white one looks like a jellyfish, ew.
goldenmeans 20th-Dec-2012 04:00 pm (UTC)
What in the actual fuck? Why do these exist?
anabanana0714 20th-Dec-2012 04:00 pm (UTC)
Are they Jewish weddings, though? I work catering for a wedding venue, and almost all of our button bouquet weddings were Jewish weddings. Apparently flowers aren't really a big thing for conservative Jewish weddings. This is especially true when you've got "Kosher" as one of your food options.
fight4thislove 20th-Dec-2012 04:01 pm (UTC)
What kind of hipster bullshit
rocknrollroots 20th-Dec-2012 04:02 pm (UTC)
Ew tacky! I've actually never seen this before thank god.
hearthecity 20th-Dec-2012 04:12 pm (UTC)
lol so ugly
beatlesluv 20th-Dec-2012 04:13 pm (UTC)
Why? ;;_;; the ugly is so offensive
laughing_wild 20th-Dec-2012 04:17 pm (UTC)
Well, screw all of you guys, because I like that shit. Especially the last one.
vanishingbee 20th-Dec-2012 04:18 pm (UTC)
Lol oop I like them. For lower bitches than the bride though. The bride should have real flowers.
sandstorm 20th-Dec-2012 04:22 pm (UTC)
The last two look like giant mushrooms.
door 20th-Dec-2012 04:24 pm (UTC)
I never knew this was a thing and was glad of that fact. Jesus.
devochkazhenya 20th-Dec-2012 04:27 pm (UTC)
its so twee
glittergunshot 20th-Dec-2012 04:28 pm (UTC)
Why would you even
fanskap 20th-Dec-2012 04:29 pm (UTC)
lmao
sharpietoday 20th-Dec-2012 04:34 pm (UTC)
Yikes! I thought the gem bouquets were bad.
wildfawn 20th-Dec-2012 04:44 pm (UTC)
lol, last one looks like something a grandma would make... after losing her mind.

glad i'm not the only one who hates all the mustache shit.
luvallthis 20th-Dec-2012 04:48 pm (UTC)
Eeeeeew
sofiascarlett 20th-Dec-2012 05:11 pm (UTC)
Tacky
haverchuck_bill 20th-Dec-2012 05:25 pm (UTC)
so ugly
apothecaries 20th-Dec-2012 05:30 pm (UTC)
wtf.
ellyrianna 20th-Dec-2012 05:34 pm (UTC)
Aw my friend is doing this for her wedding. She's having each of her best girlfriends make a button. I thought it was sweet. She's also doing it bc her parents are not v. supportive of her wedding and don't want to spend a lot on it.
howlcosmiclove 20th-Dec-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
lmao lord @ the last two.
It's not a bad idea, but for a wedding bouquet?? eh.
crystalzelda 20th-Dec-2012 05:51 pm (UTC)
I'll special snowflake it up and say I don't think they're that bad

it's different, even if it's etsy inspired or w/e, I can't fault people for trying to incorporate ideas that might be a bit offbeat, why not? I don't see why everyone should have an uber traditional wedding.
westamp 20th-Dec-2012 06:09 pm (UTC)
I'm sorry but those look like my granny's button box (you know the box where people keep all the odds and ends buttons in case they need to use it one day). It looks like granny's button box threw up all over people's wedding accessories.

Hideous trend.
mcwicca 20th-Dec-2012 06:29 pm (UTC)
I think it's kind of cute. They probably do it so they can keep the bouquet rather than having the flowers die.
akasha6915 20th-Dec-2012 09:52 pm (UTC)
Whatever, I think these are adorable.
alkalinecupcake 21st-Dec-2012 12:05 am (UTC)
OMG

those are not even ugly cute, they're legit ugly ugly.
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