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What’s the most unique wedding venue in Washington? One hint: Treehouse.

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TreeHouse Point in Issiquah is the real deal when it comes to being a Treehouse Wedding Venue

TreeHouse Point has to be the most unique wedding venue in all of Washington. I mean Tree houses who doesn’t love that? What a romantic way to spend your first night as a married couple together. Also the video footage and photos are particularly cool here; you are basically guaranteed to impress all of your guests just on location alone 🙂
I had the pleasure of filming Arianeh & Jacob’s wedding here which actually began at Salish Lodge & Spa for getting ready and then moved to TreeHouse Point for the ceremony and reception. Tree house point does have a getting ready spot for a small group but for big parties it is usually easier to get ready at another location and then do the final touches like getting your dress on at Tree house point . With Snoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge about 15 minutes down the road these two are the perfect combo. Arianeh & Jacob’s wedding was a lush, crystal and forest inspired wedding so, so many gorgeous details. Be sure to check out the video so you can see how amazing their ceremony was and all of the photo spots.

Getting Ready Location: Salish Lodge & Spa Ceremony + Reception Location: TreeHouse Point  Coordinator:  Elegant Affairs 

The 101. An open concept wedding venue in the heart of downtown Seattle.

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The 101 Wedding Venue

We love this wedding venue located near Pioneer square in downtown Seattle. The 101 is the perfect space for any wedding because of it’s blank canvas approach. The simple white brick background pares amazingly with florals and soft wedding colors.

This spring we filmed a style shoot at this beautiful venue. Elegant soft spring hues of pink and green turn this Seattle venue into a wedding reception fit for a dream.

THE 101

Address: 101 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (253) 256-5344

Check out more amazing Seattle wedding venues on our Seattle wedding venue guide.

Planning A Bachelorette Party That Won’t Break The Bank

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Planning A Bachelorette Party

Planning A Bachelorette Party

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by: Aimee Lyons (diydarlin.com)

Planning a party for someone else can be a big job, especially when it’s important to give them a special day. For many women, the task of planning a bachelorette party can be stressful and overwhelming; there are so many details to think about and people to plan for, and when you’re on a budget it can be difficult to ensure that the party will be exactly what you want.

Fortunately, there are several ways you can prepare for a bachelorette party that won’t break the bank. Even if you want to do a destination event, there are ways to go about it that aren’t super expensive; it just takes a little research and some creativity.

Here are some of the best ideas on getting started.

Stay close to home

If everyone on the guest list lives nearby, this should be a cinch. Look around town for a spa where everyone can go the day before the wedding and be pampered; arrange for brunch or lunch complete with mimosas and encourage everyone to relax and enjoy the day. Bachelorette parties aren’t just limited to nights out at a bar, so think outside the box a little and get creative.

Get out of town

If you live near a national park or just a beautiful area that offers lots of scenery, consider going out of town for the party and taking everyone on a camping trip. If that’s not everyone’s cup of tea, look into turning it into a “glamping” trip, which includes many of the luxuries one can find at home set against a gorgeous scenic backdrop.

It’s important to note that if you’re going out of town, you might want to remind everyone in the party to take precautions for their home while they’re gone. This means setting up motion-sensor lights around the perimeter, letting neighbors know where they’ll be and how long they’ll be gone, and/or asking a friend to house-sit. For more tips on how to keep your home safe during a trip, click here.

Hit the vineyards

Depending on where you live, there may be a vineyard nearby that you didn’t even know existed. Do a little research online to find out what’s available in your area and check into booking a wine tasting for your party. Many vineyards have very reasonable rates, and you can even set up a nice dinner for everyone while you’re there. Just make sure to arrange for safe transportation for everyone afterward; you might consider renting a limo that will drop each group member off at home.

Stay away from touristy areas

If your idea is to have a destination party, it’s a good idea to stay away from very touristy areas like New York City or Miami. These are great cities, but the cost will be more than you can handle pretty much any time of year. Instead, gravitate toward places like the beaches of the Carolinas, or New England in the fall. Think about the other women in the party and what they might like to see on this mini-vacation.

Don’t forget to have fun, yourself! This party should be a time for you and your friends to bond with one another and give the bride-to-be a day she’ll never forget, so relax and don’t sweat the small stuff. 

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