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What You Need to Know to Plan Your Food Truck Wedding

It’s no secret that food truck weddings are all the rage. They are a staple on all of our Pinterest boards and are able to create a casual, backyard feel to your wedding day, providing so much flexibility to mold the rest of your day around the style you’re going for! That being said, they can sometimes require more planning than hiring a traditional catering company generally does. Keep reading to see all our tips and tricks for how to plan a food truck wedding!

It’s no secret that food truck weddings are all the rage. They are a staple on all of our Pinterest boards and are able to create a casual, backyard feel to your wedding day, providing so much flexibility to mold the rest of your day around the style you’re going for! That being said, they can sometimes require more planning than hiring a traditional catering company generally does.

Whether you find yourself on our blog as a couple getting married at the Farm, or a couple not getting married at the Farm, or someone who just loves weddings (hello, same), we want to help make the process of planning a food truck wedding just a little bit easier for you. We absolutely love food truck weddings here at the Farm, and after hosting more than a few we have come up with a comprehensive list of things to consider as you plan your food truck wedding to make sure your day goes off without a (proverbial) hitch!

Where to start?

 

Are food trucks a budget-saver?

Right off the bat, the easy answer is yesbut.

On paper, food trucks usually cost significantly less per guest than full service caterers. There is, however, a lot that isn’t usually included through food trucks that most full-service caterers do include, such as linens, dishware and silverware, serving staff, and sometimes alcohol, bar supplies, and bartenders. Those are additional items that you would have to coordinate (and pay for) separately. While that can still be done for less than a full-service caterer, the total cost to couples of having a food truck wedding still usually ends up being more than the food truck’s price per head.

Our advice: run the numbers yourself! Check out all your options and see how the price pans out in relation to your budget - and how much time you want to put into coordinating the additional details.

How to find the right food truck?

Luckily, the Farm has an amazing Preferred Vendor List that includes food trucks for many different styles of weddings! We recommend starting with that list to see if they work with what you have in mind for your wedding day.

If you still want to keep looking after checking out our Preferred Vendor List, an amazing resource is Roaming Hunger, an online database for food trucks organized by style, location, and service. They are able to help match you to the perfect food truck for your wedding day!

Some first steps when planning for your food truck wedding are to make sure that your venue can accommodate a food truck, and that they allow outside caterers. At the Farm, those answers are Yes and Yes! We do allow outside catering, including food trucks who are not on our Preferred Vendor List. That being said, we do have some amazing food trucks listed on our preferred vendors list. We know that these trucks are experienced at catering weddings and have seen them in action at our venue - so trust us, they’re worth looking into!

Another factor to consider with your venue is whether they can physically accommodate the size of a food truck, once they are parked and set up. Food trucks take up quite a bit of space, especially once they are set up, and they are not known for their super-tight turning radius. Check in with both your venue and your food truck that they will be able to safely and comfortably operate in the space they’re given! At the Farm, we have plenty of space and options for food trucks to park comfortably - and for your guests to have easy access to them!

Finally, another good question to ask your venue is if they can help you with hiring service staff, or handling linens, utensils, flatware, or bar set up. At the Farm, we are able to customize service packages to help cover any additional needs you may have - and if nothing else, we can absolutely point you in the right direction of someone who can help. Not all venues are able to assist with this, but it is important to ask - many times, they are happy to help and already have experience with coordinating these things!

 

What service styles can you have with food trucks?

The beauty of food trucks is that you can be so creative in how you set them up! Your options are completely dependent on your vision for the style of food service. The Farm has the capacity to help you build out a combined Food Service Style, meaning that your guests wouldn’t have to go up to the food truck for everything (unless you want them to)! Salads or first courses can be served to the table, with each table being called individually to go up to the food truck in order to minimize lines. Some trucks have a buffet set up outside their Food Truck with select items for pick-up at the window. Your options are truly limitless.

And for the million dollar question… what happens if it rains?

Having a back-up rain plan is incredibly important whether you are having a food truck wedding or not, but what we typically do at the Farm is transition the food truck to buffet style service and move the buffet indoors. While this might not be “Plan A”, we promise your food truck dream will still be beautiful - from the aesthetic to the whimsical food!


Creative Ways to Up Your Food Truck Game:

Still want a food truck at your wedding, but not sold on the idea of using them as the only catering service? Never fear - one of the great things about food trucks is that you can get so creative with how you use them for your wedding day! Here are some fun options and creative ideas to still incorporate the food truck vibe into your wedding day, even if they aren’t the sole caterer:

the Flour Cart

the Flour Cart

 

The Flour Cart:

Our newest addition to the Farm is our own mobile Flour Cart! While we use this as our Farm Stand on Saturday mornings, it is also available for rental (both at the Farm and at other locations!) to fulfill all of your food truck aesthetic needs. The Flour Cart can be used to set up your dessert bar, or even for bar service! It can also house a coffee or espresso bar, set up for cocktail hour as either a bar or a buffet table for your hors d'oeuvres, or anything else you have in mind. The Flour Cart is versatile enough to cater to your most creative whims!

Mobile Bars:

We have seen couples bring some incredible mobile bars to the Farm for their beverage service! Some of our favorites that we have seen include:

The Yard Bar

The Roving Bar

Get Cozy Vintage Mobile Bars

Late Night Snacks:

Depending on your venue and your rental time, using a food truck for “late night snacks” is a super fun idea to offer some savory options during your reception in addition to the sweet desserts! And, of course, the aesthetics.

Grazing Table:

Some weddings set up a Grazing Table during their reception for guests to snack from while they wait to get in line for the food truck. These are awesome if you have a lot of guests, or if you anticipate dinner to take a longer time - or if you just like the idea of having a table set up that your guests can have access to during your reception! No matter what, grazing tables are a great and fun option for your guests to be able to get something to eat without having to wait for their table to be served.

Want more Food Truck wedding inspiration?

We’ve put together some Pinterest boards for your viewing pleasure:

One with images of food truck weddings hosted at the Farm, and

One with our favorite Pinterest inspirations from food truck weddings (from venues all over the world)

If Food truck weddings are your jam, let us know! What is your favorite food truck of all time? Would you plan a Food Truck wedding?

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the Most Important Part of Your Wedding Day

So, what is the most important part of your wedding day?

There are so many different components that go into an objectively Successful Wedding Day - from the venue, to the catering, to the florals and the photography and the design and fashion, just to name a few.

While it is easy to view weddings from the perspective of the success of the vendors your hire, or the enjoyment of your guests, or maybe even your parents’ satisfaction with your Big Day, there is one element (the most important one of all!) that it is all too easy to lose sight of amidst all of the planning, partying, and pomp and circumstance.

Can you guess what it is?

So, what is the most important part of your wedding day?

There are so many different components that go into an objectively Successful Wedding Day - from the venue, to the catering, to the florals and the photography and the design and fashion, just to name a few.

While it is easy to view weddings from the perspective of the success of the vendors you hire, or the enjoyment of your guests, or maybe even your parents’ satisfaction with your Big Day, there is one element (the most important one of all!) that it is all too easy to lose sight of amidst all of the planning, partying, and pomp and circumstance.

Can you guess what it is?

You get to marry your best friend, and the love of your life.

After all, that’s what the day is truly about, right? The powerful commitment you and your spouse have made to each other, and the new life you are choosing to build together.

It’s about You. It’s about your Love. And it’s about your Story - and your commitment to a future together.

We, along with every couple planning on getting married in 2020 and every wedding vendor, have felt the effects of this pandemic on our plans. We can only imagine the heartache it has caused and the weight of having to make adjustments to your Big Day. With regulations changing so often, we are all flying by the seat of our pants trying to keep up with how best to serve our couples, while keeping everyone safe. That being said, there is one constant that not even the pandemic can dampen.

You get to marry your best friend.

If there is one positive thing we can honestly say has come out of this pandemic, it has been seeing people get creative with their wedding days. It is all too easy to view weddings in a more traditional light and get caught in the timeline, or “the way they should be” - but we are seeing couples hosting trivia night, or having yard games and dance floors outside, and sending desserts as their favors to avoid a buffet-style dessert table. There are so many options we have absolutely adored seeing!

In fact, our first wedding of the entire year was for 25 guests. Not only did Anna & Jerred have to make significant adjustments to their original plan, but a huge thunderstorm also blew in right in the middle of their outdoor ceremony - and not only did they still have a beautiful day, but their celebration was so unique and so perfectly authentic that they actually ended up laughing as they ran toward cover to read their vows and became husband and wife underneath our Cocktail Hour Patio.

(In case you don’t believe me that it was gorgeous, we have a video to prove it!)


We also got the sweetest email last week from one of our early August couples, Kristi & Andrew, telling us about their conviction to change many aspects of their wedding day in order to keep their guests and their vendors safe, because they fully understood that the valuable part of a wedding day has nothing to do with the pomp and circumstance. They went beyond regulations, digging deep into humility, to understand that the day is about celebrating their love and commitment to each other - while also fully acknowledging that no one specific timeline, floor plan, or way of doing things could possibly change the significance of their wedding day.

Kristi and Andrew are planning on hosting a cocktail style reception with dinner served as hors d’eurves throughout the night, as well as dessert. They are taking full advantage of the ample space offered at the Farm to spread out across the property for a beautiful standing reception for their guests to mingle, with yard games and their cake cutting set up outside.

This was not their original plan at all!

However, Kristi & Andrew, like all of us, were forced to evaluate their priorities. We can’t wait to share another post featuring their Big Day later on in August!

Here are some other great and creative ideas our couples have done in the past to spice up their wedding day - which are even more relevant now than ever! From dancing outside under the stars, to having an intimate sparkler send-off with your family and bridal party, to cake cutting outdoors and spending precious and private quality time with your Spouse.

The uniting factor of those choosing to still get married in 2020 is simple: they just want to get married! There are so many materialistic aspects to weddings that can so easily become the focus, or the priority, when trying to plan a wedding day - and of course that becomes a major factor as couples are trying to determine their best course of action in the age of a pandemic.

Of course it wasn’t your dream to have your guests or your vendors wear masks throughout your wedding day.

Of course it wasn’t your dream to be getting married in the middle of a pandemic. These things are hard - there is absolutely no denying that.

But those things certainly will not define the significance of the union of marriage you are entering into with your spouse.

Your wedding is about more than aesthetics. It’s about more than the pictures you get back, it’s about more than having a big party, and it’s about more than any other earthly thing that could possibly be a part of your wedding day.

It’s about you getting married.

Our industry is here to support you and help you pull off the most incredible day you can imagine, and we also want to encourage you to find what matters most about your wedding day.

And we hope you find that it’s your best friend.

Our team at The Farm will do everything we can to serve you and your families on your Wedding Day. Despite all of the changes and new ways to celebrate, I can assure you that the couples who have gotten married so far in 2020, have loved every minute of their special day.

If we can leave you with one word of advice, it’s this:

“This is why I tell you not to worry about everyday life - whether you have enough food and drink, or enough clothes to wear. Isn’t life more than food, and your body more than clothing? Look at the birds. They don’t plant or harvest or store food in barns, for your heavenly Father feeds them. And aren’t you far more valuable to him than they are? Can all your worries add a single moment to your life?

“And why worry about your clothing? look at the lilies of the field and how they grow. They don’t work or make their clothing, yet Solomon in all his glory was not dressed as beautifully as they are. And if God cares so wonderfully for wildflowers that are here today and thrown into the fire tomorrow, he will certainly care for you. Why do you have so little faith?

“So don’t worry about these things, saying, ‘What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?’ These things dominate the thoughts of unbelievers, but your heavenly Father already knows all your needs. Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.

“So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today.”

Matthew 6: 25 - 34


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Intimate Wedding Collections

So you don’t want a traditional wedding?

We will be the first to tell you, that is absolutely fine!

One of our favorite aspects of serving our couples is seeing them bring their dreams to life and creating a completely unique and personalized experience that is perfectly suited to celebrate their love.

So, if you and your significant other know a larger traditional wedding isn’t your jam, but an elopement might not be your cup of tea either, you are not alone - and the growing trend of microweddings might be just what you’re looking for.

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

So you don’t want a traditional wedding?

We will be the first to tell you, that is absolutely fine!

One of our favorite aspects of serving our couples is seeing them bring their dreams to life and creating a completely unique and personalized experience that is perfectly suited to celebrate their love.

So, if you and your significant other know a larger traditional wedding isn’t your jam, but an elopement might not be your cup of tea either, you are not alone - and the growing trend of microweddings might be just what you’re looking for.

Before we get much farther, we at the Farm are super excited to be debuting microwedding and elopement collections suited for any couple’s needs! Click on over to our Intimate Weddings Page and inquire with us for some more information on how to host your perfect wedding day with us!

So, first things first: what is a microwedding?

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

The Knot considers a microwedding to be a full-on wedding celebration with a limited number of guests. There is still a ceremony and a reception, but the guest count is generally between 5 and 50 guests and usually consists strictly of family and / or superclose friends.

While some couples go the route of microweddings as a budget saver, many couples still utilize their full budget by creating an incredible experience for a smaller number of people. The Knot described this as a “microwedding, but macro experience”, meaning that while the average guest count is definitely lower, the price per head can sometimes be higher than that of a traditional wedding.

While microweddings have the potential to be a budget saver, there are other perks of a more intimate celebration too! Smaller gatherings allow you to get creative with personalizing so many aspects of your wedding day, without having to account for 100+ guests to coordinate as well. It also allows for significantly more time to spend with each of your guests!

Some common misconceptions about elopements and microweddings alike is that couples are skipping out on celebrating their marriage - which certainly isn’t true! Your union deserves to be celebrated, and we highly encourage that - but we also want you to celebrate it in a way that is perfect for you and your new spouse!

 

Looking for some tips to plan and execute your perfect intimate wedding?

We have you covered!

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

Skip the things that don’t matter to you.

In our opinion, every aspect of your wedding day should be meaningful. So if there’s anything on your timeline that you are not immensely excited about, skip it! Personalize every aspect of your day to be things that you are so excited about!

Personalize your guests’ experience.

Whether by simply spending more quality time with each guest throughout your wedding day, by hand-writing each guest a special note, or having personalized seating arrangements, there is so much more opportunity to add personal touches to your guests’ experience at your wedding!

Have fun with design!

Hosting a microwedding means you have much more space at the average wedding venue to incorporate so many fun design ideas! Think about renting furniture to accent the space, or maybe even hiring a photobooth for your intimate gathering.

Splurge on some things!

Leaning toward having a more intimate wedding for the budget perks is a great way to make sure you have room to splurge on some things that really matter to you! Whether that is live music, an incredible photographer or videographer, an upgraded dinner, or that dress you really, really wanted, microweddings are an awesome way to enhance the details that really matter to you and your new spouse.


So now what?

If you’re engaged and know that a traditional wedding or an elopement might both be a bit too much for you and your fiance - maybe a more intimate affair that doesn’t hold back on any of the celebrating is the perfect middle ground to make your wedding day exactly what you always dreamed it would be.

No matter how you choose to celebrate your wedding day, it is our mission to support you in making the day entirely your own in every special way. We say every single wedding weekend, “Isn’t it amazing how unique every wedding is?” It’s one of the reasons we love the industry, and one of the many reasons we are so blessed to serve the couples that choose to get married at the Farm.

If, after reading this, a more intimate wedding sound like it just might be your cup of tea, let us know! We would love to walk you through all your options for celebrating your marriage at the Farm!

It is a true blessing to have the opportunity to serve our community and our couples through it all. As always, we are immensely grateful for your continued support - and we can’t wait to celebrate with you again soon.


Interested in learning more about intimate weddings at the Farm?

Fill out the form below so we can get to know more about you and your fiancé, and your dream for your wedding day! (And wish you a HUGE congratulations!)

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

image by Stacy Salvatori Photography, florals by Bloom

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Featured Wedding: Raquel & Tyler

We love a good summer wedding.

(especially when it comes with an adorable love story!)

Raquel & Tyler’s beautiful August 2019 wedding fell on a bright and warm summer day at the Farm.
Their dreamy day was complimented so perfectly by their warm color palette, and (of course!) by their love for each other! Captured by Megan Ruf, Raquel & Tyler celebrated their love story surrounded by their closest friends and family from their hometowns of Pittsburgh and Connecticut.

We love a good summer wedding.

(especially when it comes with an adorable love story!)

Raquel & Tyler’s beautiful August 2019 wedding fell on a bright and warm summer day at the Farm.
Their dreamy day was complimented so perfectly by their warm color palette, and (of course!) by their love for each other! Captured by Megan Ruf, Raquel & Tyler celebrated their love story surrounded by their closest friends and family from their hometowns of Pittsburgh and Connecticut.

Raquel & Tyler made the day their own by bringing in a combination of local vendors and vendors from their hometown! The catering teams from local Diana’s Cafe and the Pizza Wagon teamed up with Connecticut vendors such as Alpha Imagery and One Plug Entertainment, The full list of vendors are listed at the bottom of the blog!

Raquel & Tyler, we are so thankful that you found us and are absolutely thrilled to have been able to serve you on your wedding day!

The Engagement Story

“We had taken a trip to Pittsburgh for Christmas (we alternate holidays with our families), so my family did a Secret Santa that year and the plan was to wait until New Years Eve to open gifts. This way we were able to celebrate Christmas with both families. Well, we were on our way home from Pittsburgh the day before New Years Eve and Tyler was acting very strange. He barely spoke the entire ride home and when he did speak, he acted very awkward, haha. I asked him numerous times what was wrong, but he kept saying he was fine and that nothing was wrong. I obviously wasn’t buying it, so I asked him once more what was wrong, to which he replied with “You’ll see, don’t worry”. When he said that, half of me was confused at his response, but the other half started suspecting a proposal was coming because he had been infamous for acting very strange before he made a big gesture. Fast forward to the next day at my sibling’s house! We were all having so much fun, except Tyler. For hours he stood in the kitchen with his hand in his pocket, silent. He barely spoke to anyone, which again was so odd! I was actually starting to get annoyed with him, haha. Well, it finally came time to do our Secret Santa and open gifts. The entire family sat in a circle and one-by-one the gifts were dispersed and opened. I just so happened to be the last one in the circle to open their gift. My brother came from the other room to hand me a gift bag. When I opened it, there was a photo of Tyler and I at one of his baseball games. Both of our backs were turned towards the camera, showing his last name on his jersey and his last name on the back of my T-shirt (Obviously I wanted to be his biggest cheerleader). Tyler then told me to flip the picture over. On the back he had written ‘I want to start the New Year off right by knowing you’ll wear my last name, permanently’. He then got down on one knee and asked me to marry him!! I actually didn’t even hear him ask me because my brother-in-law had yelled out ‘oh my god!’, but I still said yes!”

Finding the Farm:

“Since Tyler’s family is from Pittsburgh and mine from Connecticut, we wanted a location that was somewhat in the middle. We knew we wanted a rustic, farm venue, however when we googled ‘farm wedding venues in eastern PA’, every venue that popped up was out of our budget. So, I decided to take a chance and google just ‘farms in eastern PA’ and check to see if any also hosted weddings! I felt like it was a shot in the dark, but we ended up coming across The Farm and when we saw their gorgeous property also hosted weddings, we fell head over heels in LOVE! They were the first and last venue we toured!”

Raquel & Tyler’s Wedding Day:

“Honestly, I don’t even know where to start! From the very first tour, to the day after our wedding, we had nothing but the most perfect experience. Not only did we love that it was a family business, but Becca and her husband showed so much hospitality every step of the way. It really made us feel like we were a part of the family and that meant more to us than anything else. I also cannot say enough great things about our coordinator, Caris, and neither could our guests!”

“I think my favorite aspect of The Farm is that it is a venue AND a bakery. The desserts are to die for, and they allow us to reminisce on our big day by being able to purchase desserts from them! Although we don’t live close, Tyler and I made a promise to each other to make a trip out to The Farm each year to buy a cake to enjoy for our anniversary!“

“My favorite part of our day was exchanging vows! I am the romantic in our relationship, so hearing him pour his heart out to me made me fall in love with him all over again.”

Raquel and Tyler, we are so thankful for the opportunity to celebrate your marriage with you both on your wedding day! We wish you a lifetime of happiness together - and we can’t wait to see you again on your anniversary.

Meet the vendors who made Raquel & Tyler’s wedding day so special!

Venue: the Farm Bakery and Events

Dessert: the Farm Bakery and Events

Coordinating: the Farm Bakery and Events

Photographer: Megan Ruf Photography

Videographer: Alpha Imagery

Cocktail Hour Catering: Diana’s Cafe

Reception Catering: the Pizza Wagon

DJ: One Plug Entertainment


Rustic Details Provided by the Farm Bakery and Events

Wedding Cake

Wedding Cake Stand

Rustic Wooden Ceremony Arch

Folding White Ceremony Chairs


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Featured Wedding: Sarah & Scott's Indoor Ceremony!

“It’s like rain on your wedding day” - Alanis Morissette

That might sound like a bad thing - but believe it or not, rain on your wedding day is actually widely considered to be good luck!

Most couples (but not all!) who book with us are looking to hold their ceremony at our outdoor ceremony site, complete with a beautiful wooden arbor and surrounded by tall fields blowing in the breeze.

“It’s like rain on your wedding day” - Alanis Morissette

That might sound like a bad thing - but believe it or not, rain on your wedding day is actually widely considered to be good luck!

Most couples (but not all!) who book with us are looking to hold their ceremony at our outdoor ceremony site, complete with a beautiful wooden arbor and surrounded by tall fields blowing in the breeze.

Alanis Morissette said it best, but one of the biggest factors when planning for an outdoor ceremony is making sure that you have a good backup plan in case the weather is less than perfect. No matter where you are having your wedding, it is so important to have a rain plan thought out ahead of time, just in case. This is one of the biggest questions we are asked when couples first come to tour with us, and one that we are thankful to say we have an amazing system for! Ultimately, we are able to offer a lot of options that depend on a lot of different factors (such as your guest count, the severity of the weather, and your personal preference!). We are able to accommodate bringing in tents to cover the ceremony space, and also have two potential indoor ceremony options depending on your guest count!

So, what happens when (for one reason or another) we host your ceremony indoors?

We wanted to give you the inside scoop by walking you through the wedding of one of our October 2018 couples who held their wedding ceremony and reception in our Seed Barn. Sarah & Scott had a beautiful day full of love and laughter, surrounded by their dearest friends and family. One of the other reasons we adore this wedding is because Sarah & Scott are related to one of our Wedding Coordinators, Caris Green! Caris was Sarah’s Matron of Honor and we are so immensely thankful to have met Caris through this wedding!

The process of creating a rain plan begins long before the wedding day. Each of our couples is assigned a wedding coordinator included through the Farm who will be their point person of contact throughout their planning process. They meet with the couples to discuss the details of the wedding day, including putting together a rain plan. We confirm the details of this plan well ahead of time so that, in the event of rain, we are ready to execute it perfectly without having to work through any nitty-gritty details during your wedding day. We’ll handle the moving parts of your big day so that you and the love of your life can enjoy this amazing time with your loved ones (and with each other) without having to manage any of these details yourselves.

Sarah and Scott held their ceremony inside our Seed Barn. It wasn’t rainy on their wedding day, but it was chilly and windy, so they elected to have their ceremony indoors.

We have a couple of different options to move a ceremony indoors. The Seed Barn is able to accommodate up to 200 guests ceremony-style, utilizing our rustic wooden cross-back chairs. The newest addition to our property, the Harvest Barn, can host more intimate ceremonies as well. Stay tuned for another blog post to see what a ceremony in the Harvest Barn looks like in the coming months!

Sarah & Scott’s processional was greeted with a grand entrance through the Seed Barn Doors, before making their way down the aisle for their beautiful ceremony.

The beams in the Seed Barn serve the purpose of an arbor to frame your ceremony, hang floral installments, and hold the special details and decorations of your ceremony. Whether your initial plan was to hold your ceremony outdoors or you planned for an indoor ceremony from the beginning, rest assured that we can accommodate the personalizations you want to include in your ceremony!

 

After the ceremony, we usher the bridal party and all your guests down to our open-air, fully covered patio for cocktail hour. If there is inclement weather on your wedding day, we are well equipped with plenty of umbrellas to help your guests and bridal party around our property.

 

While you and your new spouse enjoy your cocktail hour spending time with your guests, taking a moment to yourselves, or taking dreamy portraits with your photographer, our Farm staff teams up with your catering staff to transform the Seed Barn for your reception! Before the ceremony, we ensure that your tables are fully set up, complete with linen and your centerpieces, and moved to line the walls of the Seed Barn during your ceremony. After your ceremony, while you and your guests enjoy cocktail hour, we transform the Seed Barn and set up the floor plan for your reception. We refresh the tables and complete any additional set-up that might be needed, allowing for a grand reveal of the space when your guests enter for the reception.

When your guests return to the Seed Barn for your reception, they are greeted by a fully refreshed space complete with all of the special details that make the space your own! When you make your grand entrance to the Barn, every detail will have been accounted for so you are able to simply enjoy your wedding day with all your favorite people.

We work with incredible teams of vendors who are all there to ensuring that, rain or shine, your wedding day is even more special than you dreamed. The vendors on our preferred list are people who we trust to give our couples the highest level of service, especially on occasions where we may have to resort to a rain plan.

Sarah & Scott enjoyed a beautiful reception catered by 2 Little Piggys with Chris Marx Events as their DJ, captured beautifully by Stacy Salvatori. This was a fantastic showcase of the vendors on our preferred list, and we can’t recommend them enough!

The Farm Bakery and Events supplied their wedding cake and rustic dessert table.

Sarah and Scott, we are so thankful that you chose us to host your wedding! Your indoor ceremony was so beautiful, and we are truly blessed to have been able to serve you and celebrate with you on your wedding day! We wish you a long and happy life together!


See below for the full list of Sarah & Scott’s amazing team of vendors!

Venue: the Farm Bakery and Events

Desserts: the Farm Bakery and Events

Coordinating: Susanna, the Farm Bakery and Events

Photography: Stacy Salvatori Photography

Catering: 2 Little Piggys

DJ: Chris Marx Events

Florals: Froggy’s Garden Flowers


See below for the full list of items in this gallery supplied by the Farm Bakery and Events:

Rustic Wooden Dessert Tables

String lights in the Seed Barn

8ft. Tables for Reception

Wooden Cross-Back Chairs for Ceremony and Reception

Rustic Wooden Sweetheart Table

Wine Barrels with Glass Table Top

Wedding Cake Stand

All Dessert Table Stands and Signs


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