The season started off in June with the wedding of Angie and Tom, who chose to have their ceremony on the south side of the Keith House by the herb garden.
We don't know if it was deliberate or not, but the wedding party sure looked nice color coordinated with the trim on the house!
At the end of September, Cheryl and Kris were married in front of the waterfall.
Their color pallette was orange and yellow for fall, mixed with pretty peacock blue for the bridesmaids' dresses and groomsmens' vests.
They kept things simple in the tent with burlap wrapped potted mums for table flowers and table linens in traditional fall colors,
but had elaborate and artistically arranged crudite tables in the barnyard during cocktail hour.
Peter and Kate, who were married here in early October, really embraced the rustic setting and incorporated farm antiques around the property to enhance their ceremony, cocktail and reception sites.
An old ladder served as a staging spot for place cards:
This old wheelbarrow full of flowers decorated the entrance to the tent:
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres were staged in the open area between the Keith House and barn:
The bridesmaids walked out of the Keith House and down to the ceremony in the barn yard,
and the bride passed the summer kitchen...
...and the barn on her way to meet her groom.
And finally, the guests danced the night away in the tent.
For more information on booking your 2013 wedding at Graeme Park, please contact Open Aire Affairs at 215-860-1859 (www.openaireaffairs.com).
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