Every time I see a Texas wedding like this one from Mustard Seed Photography at Madera Estates I realize I haven’t spent nearly enough time in the Lone Star state. Because this wedding is filled to the gills with details that make my world go round executed in a fashion that makes me realize that Texas Brides know how to plan a wedding. It’s that perfect combination of style and love, and it’s all waiting for you right here.
From the Bride… Brian and I almost never met. It was by pure luck that our lives crossed paths one random night in March of 2010. And although he gave me his number with strict instructions to call him, I never called. I couldn’t call because I lost his number! Even I couldn’t believe I did that. I found out later that we were both pretty distraught over the course of events; me, feeling bummed that I might have just let my soul mate slip away, and he, thinking I must’ve never been interested in him. Then miraculously, four days later, we both ended up eating at the same restaurant at the same time. That’s when we met the second time. This time, we left little up to chance; he saved my number into his phone and ended up texting me before I even left the parking lot.
Brian and I envisioned our wedding day to be a whimsical and light-hearted affair with close family and friends. We wanted our guests to feel at ease and comfortable with their surroundings, thus for us, that meant having plenty of outdoor space. We fell in love with Madera Estates’ villa-style design and the gorgeous wooded backdrop that accompanied it.
Photography: Mustard Seed Photography | Wedding Coordination: Madera Estates | Flowers: HEB Blooms | Dress: Allure Bridal | Cake: Dream Cakes Inc. | Invitations: DIY by Bride | Bridesmaids' Dresses: DKNY | Catering: All Star Catering | Groomsmen Suits: Jos. A. Bank | Wedding Venue: Madera Estates | Grooms Suit + Accessories: Jos. A. Bank | Veil + Accessories: Angela Marie