This Couple Who Met at a Wedding Hosted Their Own Nuptials at Edson Hill in Vermont Over the Moon Weddings
By Cathleen Freedman | Photography by Caroline Burke | May 5, 2022
While attending a mutual friendâs wedding in Norway, Sarah Saeli of Smoke & Slate met Dixon Mallory. She suggested doing a hiking trip with her friends, and Dixon asked to tag along with one of his friends. He and Sarah have been together ever since.
Three years after their friendâs wedding, Dixon and Sarah traveled to her older brotherâs home in Marion, Massachusetts for a family getaway. While playing bocce, Sarah threw the ball and turned around to find Dixon kneeling upon his knee with a ring. Sarah beams as she remembers her proposal, âI was completely surprised, and it was so much fun celebrating with my family right after!â
Choosing Vermont for the wedding venue was an obvious decision. âDixon grew up going to Vermont, and we have spent many fall and winter weekends there together,â Sarah explains. âWe wanted all of our guests to enjoy the hiking, stunning fall foliage, and fresh air of our favorite place!â Once they visited Edson Hill in Stowe, the two fell in love with the space and canceled the rest of their venue appointments. They immediately reserved the beautifully decorated inn for a September date.
The rehearsal dinner kicked off the celebrations. Everyone sipped cocktails and dined from the raw bar. Dixonâs mother planned the event and tied in special touches. The place cards featured beehives, and the escort cards were tied to honey lollipopsâa nod to the coupleâs beekeeping pastime.
For Sarahâs bridal look, she knew she wanted to strike the delicate balance between a high neck and a low back. âSleek but not too much fabric,â she further clarifies. âI wanted to make sure that it was easy to move in and lightweight, so that I could dance the night away in it!â
Sarah only tried on three dresses before slipping on Elizabeth Fillmoreâs Stella gown. When her mother started crying, they knew this silky, buttery number was the one. Holly Coons of H Studio perfected Sarahâs glowing beauty look.
The groom wore a sleek, custom Thom Sweeney suit. His brother and best man gave him this suit as an extremely thoughtful wedding gift. Dixonâs groomsmen wore dark blue suits with matching gifted Ferragamo ties featuring bee insignia. âWe are beekeepers, so it was a really fun touch,â Sarah notes. Her bridesmaids sported floral outfits in a fall color palette, and her mother wore an elegant Alice Walk dress. Sarahâs oldest brotherâs two daughters took their role as flower girls very seriously. The eldest flower girl was so determined to perfect her duties that she picked flowers at the rehearsal dinner for the guests.
As a beekeeper, Sarah cannot help but gloat over the beautiful floral arrangements Blossoming Bough created. âOur florist did an amazing job decorating an arbor for the ceremony with pops of fall color,â she describes. âShe also created stunning arrangements to hang on chairs along the aisle.â
On September 18, 2021, the rain that was supposed to pour decided to hold off and instead linger over the ceremony with protruding, dramatic clouds. Underneath this cinematic vista, Dixon and Sarah stood before their guests at their outdoor altar. Their mutual friend Lily officiated the ceremony. She and Sarah met in college, and it was through Lily that Sarah met Dixon. âLily grew up with Dixon, and they went to high school together!â Sarah says. It only made sense to have someone so integral to their meeting be a key part of their nuptials.
Officially Mr. and Mrs. Mallory, the newlyweds drove off in Dixonâs fatherâs red car. They savored these few moments alone and took quick post-nuptials photos before meeting their guests for the tented reception.
The party began with a bang. Their band, Love Revival, burst into song in the middle of the cocktail tent and ushered everyone into the reception tent. Sarahâs mother cleverly incorporated little details that paid homage to Sarahâs upbringing in Michigan. Whenever guests visit her familyâs cottage in Northern Michigan, Sarahâs mother uses rocks as the place card. âThese rocks are saved in a bowl, and itâs so fun to look through and see whoâs visited our house and re-use them when people come back again,â Sarah shares. Her mother included this tradition and enlisted a wonderful Michigan-based calligrapher to address the wedding envelopes and write guestsâ names on the place card rock at the reception. For the brisk Vermont evening air, Sarahâs mother also found gingham blankets and tied them to a card that read, âTo have and to hold, in case you get cold.â
Edson Hill catered the delectable dinner. Guests dined on burrata salad, beef tenderloin and halibut or lemon risotto, and hazelnut cake. There were also plenty of Tomâs Momâs Cookies, which are treats from Harbor Springs, Michigan with a large cult following.
After dinner, everybody danced the night away. Dixon worked closely with the band to curate the setlist. Notable song selections include Mariah Careyâs âAll I Want for Christmas.â Sarah laughs, âIt was definitely random, but such a crowd pleaser and funny surprise!â When guests werenât grooving, they could go to the photo booth inside of a retro cherry red Volkswagen bus by Photo Booth Planet.
The bride and groom shared their first dance to one of their favorite tunes to blare in the car, âMy Mariaâ by Brooks and Dunn. In that moment, they were grateful for the dance lessons they enrolled in before the wedding. Knowing how to move took off all of the stress of performing in front of their guests.
By the end of the night, the newlyweds were sent off with a sparkler exit. Dixon and Sarah ran right through and up the hill to the tavern for a laidback after-party by the fire pit.
When looking back on her wedding, Sarah struggles to pinpoint just one favorite moment. Instead, she will sum up the experience by remembering what it was like to finally see so many loved ones in one place after two years of COVID-19. âWe postponed our wedding by a full year because of COVID and at many points, we werenât sure that we would be able to have a wedding like this,â she tells. âTo see it all come together as we had hoped felt surreal! We feel so lucky that we were able to have a wedding like this!â