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aliluvsrory09
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11/13/2009

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FALL FARM THEME

Hello all!
I'm planning a festive fall wedding, and my dream would be to have it on a farm...or at least in a big red bard. I know there are a ton of farms here on the island, but I'm having a hard time sorting though it all. Anyone have any ideas?
Thank you in advance.

Posted 3/1/08 6:28 PM
 

soon2BMrsMcD
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Wedding Date:
7/4/2008 11:00 AM

Wed. Location:
Russo's

Re: FALL FARM THEME

here

Posted 3/9/08 3:26 AM
 

bkposh
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5/1/2009 12:00 AM

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Re: FALL FARM THEME

why dont you look into the Queens County Farm Museum... www.queensfarm.org

I havent actually been there but I saw pictures of someones wedding there on the knot and it looked very cute.

Posted 3/13/08 9:55 AM
 

magbride
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Wedding Date:
11/3/2007 3:00 PM

Wed. Location:
The Crest Hollow Country Club

Re: FALL FARM THEME

CHeck into the barn space at Jediadah Hawkins House out east.
There was also a bride on here (maybe 06?) who had her reception at a barn in Smithtown. Maybe try searching under that? It looked great.
Martha Stewart Weddings has lots of rustic ideas that would be great for a barn reception.

Posted 3/13/08 12:05 PM
 

PeteysBride
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7/29/2007 12:00 AM

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TBA

Re: FALL FARM THEME







Want a country-style wedding with rusticity and charm by the bucketful? Envisioning a glorious ride for two around the hayfield? See yourself gliding down the aisle in a fresh-as-summer cotton eyelet gown?
Then you've found the right place to help you pull off that special event you've always dreamed of!

Back to the Land
Start with a palette of earthy tones: yellows and golds, tans and umbers, sage and russet, celadon and cinnamon.
Then, try building the theme around your favorite rustic flower (like sunflowers, black-eyed susans or daisies), or a carefree member of the insect world, such as bees, butterflies or dragonflies.

For a venue, try a cornfield or a wheatfield, barn or cabin. Tents can travel to all kinds of charming spots. Call around for camps and lodges that lightly booked and eager for business (though be aware that really remote locales may pose challenges for grandparents in the Lincoln Town Car ... not to mention tricky logistics involving electricity, catering, DJs and so on).


A Touch of Country
Fancy up wedding arches, rafters and other focal spots with branches, bundles of corn stalks and sheaves of wheat. If you're lucky enough to be holding your event in a barn or a lodge, wrap any rafters and pillars in elegant twinkle lights.
More great accents: ears of dried corn, grapevine wreaths, hanging lanterns, and gourds and pumpkins (carve out your monogram, then give them some glow with a votive or a battery-powered light).

To jazz up personal focal points like favors and place settings, start with raffia ties and cinnamon sticks, individual wheat stalks or lavender springs, or Mason jars, burlap bags and small pots of jam or honey.


Country-Style Centerpieces
It's simple to set the table with a little down-home glory. Candles are inherently rustic, so start there: tealights floating in water-filled mason jars, for example. Or tuck pillar candles into terra cotta pots, or place in glass cylinders filled with popcorn, dried peas or coffee beans.
Casual flowers make a big, joyous statement at a reasonable price. Try massing cheerful sunflowers in galvanized pails or watering cans. (You can even use a sunflower's enormous, friendly face as your ring pillow.) Or instead of sunflowers, try sprays of shasta daisies, lupine and viburnum mixed in with small green apples wired to birch branches, or stuck to dowels. Another popular choice: group colorful Gerber daisies into simple mason jars.

Speaking of birch branches, elegant bare-branch centerpieces can be set in any pot and anchored with Quik-Crete for sturdiness. They look especially lovely when lit with hanging votives. Then, warm up those dark corners and windowsills with evocative punched tin lanterns.


More Ways to Make it Country
Give your guest an adorable first impression by hanging escort cards from wooden clothespins on a clothesline strung near the entrance.
Want some drama when it's time to walk back down the aisle as husband and wife? Equip your best men with the goods to create an arch of pitchforks!

Finally, once it's time to eat, dress up the chair backs at the sweetheart table with dramatic sheaves of wheat tied off with russet ribbons or roses. And if your main meal's held outside, you could set the stage with homey touches like buffet or serving tables made from planks set on hay bales and sawhorses. As for the guests, set up picnic-style seating with checkered, gingham or eyelet linens.

Galvanized washtubs look gorgeous filled with ice and drinks in vintage-style bottles (think: Stewart's Sodas — and ask your local suppliers about their best-tasting microbrews.) Don't forget the oversized jars filled with fresh iced tea and cold apple cider.

Treat your guests to home-cooked soul food like pot roast and pulled pork, fritters and cornbread, apple cider donuts and fruit pies.

As for cake, try any of the Autumn-style flavors on for size (spice or carrot, apple or pumpkin ...). Decorate with your favorite fresh flowers, making sure they're unsprayed and organic.

Posted 3/13/08 1:03 PM
 

PeteysBride
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Wedding Date:
7/29/2007 12:00 AM

Wed. Location:
TBA

Re: FALL FARM THEME

This si an old thread I found where a woman was talking about a barn she was going to rent out and people mentioned other farms in it.

Farms and Barns

This is another thread mentionign rustic sites.
more farms and barns

Message edited 3/13/2008 1:10:04 PM.

Posted 3/13/08 1:07 PM
 

TheAutumnEfect
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10/10/2010 12:00 AM

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Re: FALL FARM THEME

I as well am looking for the same type ideally i am looking for a nice horse barn. or at least some place nice and farm-ish where i can use my horse to ride in on and it looks like it will fit! lol

Posted 4/6/08 11:26 PM
 
 

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