A Traditional Spring Wedding at the Metropolitan Ballroom in Minneapolis, Minnesota

When choosing a ceremony space for their traditional spring wedding, Laura (25 and a human resources specialist) and Timothy (25 and an electrical eng

When choosing a ceremony space for their traditional spring wedding, Laura (25 and a human resources specialist) and Timothy (25 and an electrical engineer), returned to the spot where Timothy had proposed -- the local Calvary Baptist Church. "When we were dating, Tim loved to sneak into our church when no one was there and listen to me play the piano," Laura explains. "I agreed to go on a hot, summer day and when I walked into the sanctuary, candles were lit, so I knew something was up. He told me he called my parents to ask for their blessing, and after I said yes, we danced in the candlelight under the domed ceiling and stained glass windows." Before settling on a reception venue however, the two realized that with only 9 months and 200 guests, planning would be difficult. "We were fortunate to come across the Metropolitan Ballroom," Laura says. "Even though it doesn't look like much from the outside, it has an ornate, luxurious interior that required little to no decorating. More importantly -- it has a huge dance floor!" After tying the knot in a traditional Baptist ceremony, the couple celebrated their special day at the ballroom with lush white hydrangeas and other colorful spring elements. "I wanted everything to be bright and spring-like," Laura explains. "We assembled our own invitations, programs and thank you cards using paper we bought at Paper Depot's going-out-of-business sale, too." Once everyone had sat down to dinner, Laura and Tim treated guests to a surprise salsa performance. "Early on, Tim taught me how to salsa dance and it was one of our favorite things to do together," Laura says. "Our salsa instructor was the DJ for our reception. I was worried how it would work out, but our guests are still talking about how fun it was! At the end of the night, the impromptu salsa dance was just one of many elements that the couple was proud to share with friend and family. "Because I'm from Iowa and many of our guest traveled from out of town, it was important to us that they experience a little part of our life in Minneapolis," Laura says.

Laura Getting Ready
The couple posed for wedding shots in front of the city's skyline.
Each of the bridesmaids wore a $40 coral dress that Laura found at Ann Taylor Loft on sale. "Let's be real, I really didn't want my bridesmaids to have to drop $200 on a dress they would never wear again!" she says.
Peach and Pink Bouquets with Hydrangea and Roses
Black and White Bridal Party Photo
"I bought my dress from David's Bridal," Laura says. "I didn't have a 'this is the one' moment, but it was the first dress that I couldn't find anything not to like!"
Tim and his groomsmen chose classic black suits from Macy's. "For the cost of a tux rental, the men got dapper suits they can actually wear again!" Laura says.
Tim wore a single, pink rose on his lapel that paired perfectly with his printed, moss green tie.
The couple exchanged vows at the Calvary Baptist Church -- the same location where their relationship had grown (and where Tim proposed!).
The couple married in a traditional ceremony at the Calvary Baptist Church.
The reception decor was simple, with white hydrangeas in glass vases and small candles.
A two-tier buttercream cake was adorned with pink ranunculus for the couple's reception.
Laura and Timothy Metropolitan Ballroom Reception
The couple exited their reception at the Metropolitan Ballroom with friends and family members lighting sparklers to signify the end of the night.