Today is exactly one year from our wedding date! I can't believe that in one year from today, Dom and I will be exchanging our wedding vows. That brings on a flood of emotions. WOW!
Please continue to check in throughout the year for updates and (hopefully) LOTS of cool pictures and 'life happenings' for us.
Stay tuned...
Friday, September 10, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Who knew?!
Some of you might be aware of this, but apparently Columbus, Indiana is known for their great architecture. Please, let me be the first to admit that I DID NOT know this fact. That being said...Dom and I made a last minute trip to Columbus, IN tonight after locating a couple of AMAZING venues.
Our first stop was the Factory 12 Event Loft. (website link here) This building, which once housed a sewing factory, has so much character, is exactly what we want in terms of style and originality, and has so much to offer. So, what is the downside? It's just not convenient for anyone attending the wedding...including Dom and I. As much as I would love to use the venue, I'm afraid it just wouldn't be a smart decision for us. Candie, one of the owners, was so incredibly kind and generous. She stayed late to show us the venue and answered all of our questions. I know she would be a tremendous help along the way. I'm grateful that she introduced us to a new place and something we will definitely recommend to others and possibly use down the road for another event.
Here are just a few of the awesome things about this loft:
- 10,000 sq. ft of event space
- Exposed brick walls
- Wood posts & beams
- Hardwood floors
- Large windows
- Skylight
- Ambient lighting
Empty, prior to being set-up
Empty, prior to being set-up
Set-up for a receptions of approx. 200 people
The ceremony for this wedding was going to utilize a little less
than half of the space for the ceremony.
I encourage all of you to contact this venue if you EVER want a place with character, charm, attitude, and history.
Our second and final stop for the evening was The Inn at Irwin Gardens. The Inn at Irwin Gardens is a luxury Bed and Breakfast, built in 1864 and originally owned by Columbus banker and businessman Joseph I. Irwin. The Italianate design was remodeled in 1880. Today, the home features intricate woodwork and moldings, a brick exterior, and two-acre garden.
The impressive main staircase just within the front entry way, within the Columbus, Indiana, luxury Bed and Breakfast.
The formal front parlor is just one of the rooms that is much the same way it was originally in 1864, right down to the original furnishings.
A portion of the classic white tiled pristine cooks kitchen within the Inn at Irwin Gardens remains much the same way it was in 1864.
The formal living room is still complimented by many of the original pieces of furniture.
A working original elevator rests on the main floor within the Inn at Irwin Gardens.
Cozy up in a luxurious suite in The Inn at Irwin Gardens. This 1864 mansion absolutely stunned me with its beauty and historic elegance. Ornate woodwork, original furniture and the overall grandeur give the inn an air of romance. Each suite has a private bathroom and the W.G. Irwin Bachelor’s Suite includes a round shower with an oculus above it to let in the natural light. I have never seen anything like it!
The sweeping veranda and breathtaking gardens adorned with flowers and fountains complete the enchanting setting. A visitor here will feast on Belgian waffles, homemade bagels and quiche in the mornings and will have free run of the gardens, parlors and library. It was obvious to me during my tour that the inn is a great place for relaxation, reconnection and romance.
An overall of the garden looking toward the mansion to the West of the historic property....
An elephant sculpture from the 1904 St Louis World's Fair is a true focal point in a portion of the beautiful gardens of the historic property....The Inn at Irwin Gardens is luxury Bed and Breakfast, built in 1864 and originally owned by Columbus banker and businessman Joseph I. Irwin.
Refresh yourself just outside the Irwin Gardens at One Body One Soul Spa, housed in a quaint historic cottage. Take a yoga or pilates class to exercise both body and spirit or enjoy a facial or massage with your significant other. Just walking through the cottage made me want to come back for a day of relaxation.
We are super bummed that this location just isn't going to work for us. BUT...you better believe that I will be staying at this B&B very soon. It might just be the 'wedding planning' getaway that we need in a few months! The owners are wonderful people and will be happy to make you Eggs Benedict for breakfast (my fav). Husband and wife, Jim and Eve Jackson, will welcome you with open arms!
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Monday, September 6, 2010
The Canal
Dom and I haven't had a lot of time to visit any of our desired venues lately, so we took advantage of Labor Day. Although several places were closed, we headed to Indy to visit the Indianapolis Canal, Holcomb Gardens, and at least look at the outside of the Indiana History Center. All of the venues were amazing and the weather was perfect for our day of walking.
Let me know what you think of these venues. Have any of you ever attended any weddings at Holcomb Gardens, History Center, or on the canal?
Below are photos of the Indiana Historical Society located directly on the Indianapolis Canal. We would utilize the outdoor terrace for our reception. Check them out here!
I failed to take any pictures when we went to Holcomb Gardens. This venue is located on the campus of Butler University and it really is amazing. I think I was just tired and ready to find a place for our wedding! For your viewing pleasure, here are some photos that I 'borrowed' from some kind soul on the internet. Thank you Mr./Mrs. Photo Friend!
We would love to hear your feedback!
Love,
Sara
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