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Friday, August 21, 2009 6:00 PM
Michigan, Brides Michigan
Barnyard chic
Lately, I've been a total sucker for barn weddings—that rustic-meets-elegant look is an aesthetic I'm gravitating towards these days. One of my favorite ones for wedding receptions is Cobblestone Farm, in Ann Arbor. Pick up the latest issue of Brides Michigan—on newsstands now—to see how one couple transformed the raw, rustic space into a gorgeous, cozy celebration (with bocce! and croquet!). In the same issue, you'll also pick up tips on new local vendors and hopefully find lots of inspiration for your own nuptials. We'd love to hear your feedback—please post a comment here, send me an email at editor@bridesmichigan.com, or check out our Facebook page. Good luck with your wedding planning and thanks for reading! —Heather Lee, Editor, Brides Michigan
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This is wonderful Heather! Do you know of any places like this in Kentucky? Preferably in or around the Louisville KY area. The Barnyard chic is the EXACT idea I want to pull from for our wedding, but I'm completely stumped at how to achieve it because I haven't been able to find a place to have the wedding/reception. Thanks!
Im right there with ya Kimberly, Im from outside Louisville and I want a farm for my wedding, but can't find the right one with enough elegance and space, but to still be rustic and not have chanileers.