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Mrs. Cupcake, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 27, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Construction Project Manager Engagement Date: February 10, 2007 Wedding Date: September, 2008 Blogging Since: December 7, 2007 Venue: The Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA About Me: Mr. Cupcake and I hit it off at a Halloween party and immediately began a long-distance relationship. After two years, he moved to my neck of the woods, and a year and a half after that, he proposed at the “place we fell in love.” I am a true perfectionist who enjoys designing and creating more work for myself, so wedding planning is my perfect outlet. Mr. Cupcake and I are both old souls, and we hope to weave that aspect of our personalities into our wedding day.
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Rather than hire a professional videographer to capture our wedding day, we opted to instead splurge on our photography and have a family member videotape the key moments of our day (for a generous fee of $0.00). Although I drool along with everyone else over the stunning footage from the likes of StillMotion (Mrs. Milkshake’s amazing epic wedding film, anyone?), for us it truly meant the world to have our day captured by someone who knows and loves us, and we cannot stop watching the beautiful video that was carefully and lovingly edited and delivered to us less than 48 hours after we returned home from our honeymoon.

My mom’s cousin, Bobby, was our fabulous videographer (I think that makes him my second cousin… or is he my first cousin, once removed? Hmm…), and I want to share with you a few snippets from our day that he captured. First up: my oldest friend in the world, Jill, singing during our ceremony (Jill and I grew up across the street from each other and have essentially been friends since birth). She sang Randy Newman’s “Feels Like Home,” which was popularized by Chantal Kreviazuk when her rendition was included on the Dawson’s Creek soundtrack way-back-when. Mr. Cupcake and I share a few tender and heartwarming moments during the song around the time when the first chorus is beginning (and please have a listen—you won’t believe the pipes on this girl!).

There is a lot of nodding going on on my part; I don’t really remember what we talked about up there, but I think a lot of it was Mr. Cupcake asking “Are you okay? Do you need a tissue? Are you sure?” And you can also see him compliment me on my bracelet at one point. :) I surprisingly held it together really well during my walk down the aisle, but something about hearing that beautiful song combined with my dear old friend singing it for us, combined with sharing that moment with Mr. Cupcake…. well, it just got the best of both of us. I thought I was crying a lot more than you can tell by the video, which I guess is a good thing (so our guests didn’t think I was a complete blubbering idiot!).

When I eventually took Mr. Cupcake up on his offer to use a tissue (and I tried really hard to dab my nose gracefully, even though I felt like it was dripping with snot), I didn’t realize he’d use the same tissue to blow his own nose when I gave it back to him (it’s not like I had anywhere to put it, so I had to give it back!). Apparently, our guests thought this was quite amusing and touching, and it made for a most memorable moment. (I hope no one thought it was really gross!) I really love hearing the laughter of my family in the video when this all happened, as it was filmed from the pew where my cousin sat as a guest. I felt bad that people laughed during Jill’s song, but she told me later that she was so focused on the song that she barely noticed.

I have a few more video moments that I will share with you throughout the coming weeks, but until then, tell us: what funny moments occurred during your ceremony that made it unique? Did you opt to hire a professional videographer, or did you also go the family route, like us?

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18 Responses to “Our Wedding in Film, Part 1: Sharing Tissues”

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Leslie

We used the traditional ceremony that our preacher always uses, which involves two sets of vows, one saying “I will” and one saying “I do” at separate parts in the ceremony. Both involve a long set of questions that the preacher asks and then we respond with the correct saying. The “I will” set came immediately after my father gave me away. Apparently, my husband was so nervous, he forgot to listen to the whole thing, interrupted the preacher and immediately said, “I will” after the first question. Everyone chuckled and we moved on. But I will always remember that moment!

We did hire a videographer, who is a close friend of one of my brothers and is a budding wedding videographer, and I am so glad we did. I love our photos but there was so much more captured on video that could never be captured in photos, exactly like that moment. I’ve watched our DVD several times in the last year and a half and still tear up each time. To anyone is who having a hard time deciding whether or not to hire a videographer, if you can afford it, definitely do it. You won’t regret it!

 
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Miss Meatball (message)  613 posts, Busy bee

Aw, that was so tender and sweet. I loved it! Thanks for sharing :)

 
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Wolff2Be

During a song at my friend’s wedding, the groom left the altar area. We didn’t find out until later that he had gotten up to use the restroom… DURING THE CEREMONY!

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,407 posts, Bumble bee

This had me smiling so big. Your friend has an amazing voice, and how sweet to have that moment that you shared with your guests just a little bit.

 
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Miss Dumpling (message)  650 posts, Busy bee

Ill have you know that I now look like a raccoon after watching that video! Running to go fix my mascara! Your friend has some PIPES! Wow!!!!!

 
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Catherine

It’s first cousin, once removed :)

 
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Mrs. Tiramisu (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

This post needs a large warning at the top: DO NOT PLAY VIDEO unless you have your own personal tissue closeby. In tears at work- thanks Mrs. Cupcake :)

 
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Miss Ballet Flat (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

Aww…thanks for sharing this video. I definitely teared up at work too…I know I’m gonna sob like a baby at my wedding. I cry so much at other people’s…it’s going to be worse at mine, I know it!

And wow…your friend is a great singer! :)

 
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jilian (message)  372 posts, Helper bee

Seriously - you guys make the cutest couple! Loved the video.

The one thing that didn’t happen on our wedding was the video. Our photographer was supposed to bring his video camera and have his wife or another friend tape it - but no video camera made it to the wedding :( I’m sad we don’t even have the non professional edition :(

 
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Mrs. Margarita (message)  369 posts, Helper bee

that was SO sweet. you definitely have me tearing up cupcake!

 
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sandra

that is the greatest video i seen. awwww how cute.

 
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Elle

One word: BEAUTIFUL.

 
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tipperella

I love that! Sharing the tissue was so cute. :-)

I also agree with everyone else, your friend’s voice is amazing!

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

Such a sweet video. I heart that song, and completely remember it from its Dawson days.

 
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GetMarried4Less (message)  915 posts, Busy bee

awwww….thats sooo sweet. so cute! wha ta great moment to have on film.

u’ve got me sooo excited to see my own wedding on film!

 
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Michelle

i know this is such old news now- but i was just admiring your cocktail napkins and was wondering what the font is for the “No. 2″ - thank you so much! i love all your wedding diy!

 
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Love is All About “We”: We Do! » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog

[...] Next, my oldest friend, Jill, who happens to have an incredibly amazing voice, sang “Feels Like Home” by Paul Newman. (You may know the version by Chantal Kreviazuk.) You can hear how amazing she sounded (and see Mr. Cupcake and I share a tissue and make our guests giggle) if you go here. [...]

 


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Mrs. Cupcake Mrs. Cupcake, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 27, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Construction Project Manager Engagement Date: February 10, 2007 Wedding Date: September, 2008 Blogging Since: December 7, 2007 Venue: The Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA About Me: Mr. Cupcake and I hit it off at a Halloween party and immediately began a long-distance relationship. After two years, he moved to my neck of the woods, and a year and a half after that, he proposed at the “place we fell in love.” I am a true perfectionist who enjoys designing and creating more work for myself, so wedding planning is my perfect outlet. Mr. Cupcake and I are both old souls, and we hope to weave that aspect of our personalities into our wedding day.
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