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Geometric Themed Wedding full of DIY

For two architects tying the knot, this geometric themed wedding makes total sense. And it’s done in such a subtle way that allows the true beauty and simplicity to really shine through. From the DIY concrete candles to the plexiglass escort cards hand-made by the couple, this day is as personalized as they come. For even more, hop on over to the full gallery of images captured by Sunny 16 Photography.


From the Bride…We played around with so many different concepts. At first we wanted to do something revolving around location (I grew up in Texas, Brian in Singapore, and we met in Copenhagen – or Boston, depends on who’s telling the story!). So on the invitation, we drew a dymaxion map with our significant cities. Then we wanted to try something special for the wedding favors and our overly excited response was, ‘let’s make it out of concrete!’ Also, for some inexplicable reason hexgrids, polygons, random geometric shapes and san serif fonts kept finding their way into our planning. Somehow it always came back to nerdy architecture references (Surprise, we’re architects). It was inescapable. Even if we wanted another theme, there would be architectural references – so in the end, we went with the flow.

A huge part of the DIY came about because we’ve been playing with lasers for ages now (btw, mad props to Kristen @MakeATX). Although it made for an insane deadline, the wedding was a perfect excuse to do the things we’d never quite found the time for. We had an amazing time designing the candle holders and pouring multiple concrete material tests (which for some reason came out shinier in Copenhagen–we think it’s the hard water). The molds were lasercut out of thin sheets of plexi, hand folded, poured with a concrete mix and cured for a couple days- the entire family helped out. It was pretty funny seeing architects, computer programmers, and nasa scientists sitting around covered in concrete. We also made a bunch of other laser tests, these included the thick plexiglas escort cards, favor tags, table numbers and the fold up polygons scattered around the room. Really we just like playing with laser cutters.

Another source of inspiration was the location itself. The majority of guests had never been to Texas before and a large portion was coming from out of country. We wanted something unique to my hometown but also something that described the modern architecture that we were interested in. Barr Mansion, a literal barn with a modern glass façade, was a lovely blend of these inspirations. This juxtaposition gave us an opportunity to incorporate (without clashing with the modern elements) the more romantic pieces like gold picture frames, antique lawn furniture and the chandeliers hanging in the giant pecan tree.

Photography: Sunny 16 Photography | Videographer: The Wedding Theater | Planner: Barr Mansion | Wedding Dress: Nicole Miller | Cake: Barr Mansion | Ceremony Venue: Barr Mansion | Reception Venue: Barr Mansion | Catering: Barr Mansion | Make Up And Hair: Adore Makeup Salon | DJ: Live Oak DJ

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Vintage, DIY Farm Wedding at Springdale Ranch

A working farm like Springdale Farm is just the sweetest place to say I do. Don’t believe me? Well, take a little peek at all the pretty snapped up by the lovely Kristi Wright sitting bellow. It’s charming as all get out, and will surely put a little smile on your face, so set aside some time to get lost in all the lovely here.

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From Kristi Wright PhotographyPatricia + Andreas had an amazing vintage style DIY wedding at Springdale Farm in Austin, Texas! Springdale is a real working farm in an urban area of Austin. It’s a rare treat to find a wedding venue that has such beautiful open space in the city. All of their friends and family worked hard to help put everything together. The groom, a former chef, cooked all of the food including having a pig raised just for their wedding day, organic and free range.

Photography: Kristi Wright Photography | Event Planning: Bustle And Ball | Wedding Venue: Springdale Farm | Farm (Pig): Countryside Farms

Eclectic Austin Wedding in Pastel Hues

Welcome to your new favorite wedding, my friends – an eclectic combo of rich oriental rugs paired with layers of pastel details all coordinated by Pearl Events. It is set against Austin’s Allan House (which is wildly beautiful on its own) with vintage vignettes by Loot Vintage Rentals, succulents and peachy blooms by Petals Ink and topped off with one of our photography favorites, Taylor Lord. You know what that means? We have ourselves a gallery not to be missed.

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From Taylor Lord Photography…I loved everything about this wedding from this past Winter! Petals Ink crafted the most beautiful florals. The overall feel was warm and full of love even though it was EXTREMELY cold!!! Loot Vintage Rentals did an amazing job setting up the furniture where the entire bridal party sat during the ceremony, as well as the vintage rugs that made the aisle runner! They also crafted a frame setup with the guests’ seating, and amazing vignettes everywhere of vintage furniture with origami paper cranes as the overhang. The favors were baby succulents in biodegradable vases. It couldn’t have been a more gorgeous wedding, and the Allan House was the PERFECT venue!

Photography: Taylor Lord Photography | Event Design: Loot Vintage Rentals | Florals: Petals, ink. | Wedding Gown: Watters | Cake: Capital City Bakery | Invitations: The Stationery Bakery | Caterer: Pink Avacado | Band: Memphis Train Revue | Allan House: Allan House | Day-Of Coordinator: Pearl Events Austin | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Rentals: Marquee Event Rentals | Vintage Rentals: Loot Vintage Rentals

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Vintage Outdoor Wedding at the Wild Onion Ranch

Let me set the scene: a gorgeous vintage-inspired wedding, the beautiful Wild Onion Ranch and one mesmerizing moment after another captured in amazing images by Kristi Wright Photography.  This, my friends, is your perfect Tuesday.  I’m talking vibrant hues, stunning florals from Pollen Floral Art and a whole lot of happy.  See so much more right here in the full gallery.

From Kristi Wright Photography… I love that I get to share this beautiful Austin wedding with you. Emily and James were married at the Wild Onion Ranch this Fall. I’ve photographed a number of weddings at this Austin venue and Wild Onion never disappoints! Emily’s romantic vintage inspired wedding was relaxed and fun. Her custom lace sleeved wedding dress by Nardos Imam might be the prettiest I’ve seen. Don’t even get me started on the flowers! Pollen Floral Art completely outdid themselves. The bouquets and the ceremony arch were so stylish. I remember watching Emily and James give each other sweet glances all day and every detail reflected their fun and hip personalities. They danced to Ween’s Stay Forever. Coolest couple ever? Yes and thank you. They are huge music lovers. James is a musician and they had TWO bands play at the reception. Piney Grove Ramblers, a blue grass band, started cocktail hour and The Motts brought the party! James sat in with The Motts for a song and it was rad. (FYI The Motts is fronted by the lead vocalist from What Made Milwaukee Famous!) This was my first wedding with the Motts and they were awesome!

Photography: Kristi Wright Photography | Event Planning: Kennedy Weddings | Floral Design: Pollen Floral Art | Wedding Dress: Stanley Korshak Bridal Salon | Cake: Sweet Treets Bakery | Shoes: Vera Wang | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: 2 Dine 4 Fine Catering | Make-up: Elizabeth Wiggins | Hair: Dana Vaughn Of Salon One Ft Worth | Lighting: Ilios | Band: The Mott's | Ceremony Music: Barton Strings | Vintage Car: Austin Classic Limo | Wedding Venue: The Wild Onion Ranch | Music: Piney Grove Ramblers | Photobooth: Brooke Courtney Photography | Reception Earrings: BHLDN | Veil: Vintage Brussels Veil From Groom's Family

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Surprise Wedding at The Vineyard At Chappel Lodge

I can only hope I am invited to a surprise wedding at one point in my life, because I just loooove them. I would probably squeal to high heavens, and I can only imagine how the guests of this darling surprise felt. Because what they thought was an engagement party turned out to be a beautiful and intimate wedding, and you can see the entire day unfold thanks to Savvy Images right here.


From the Bride…Cully and I knew we wanted a unique & intimate wedding but we did not know where to start. Luckily, a few months into our engagement, my mom gave us the idea to have a surprise wedding. We loved the idea of surprising our favorite people & knew having it at our engagement party gave us a great time line (8 month engagement, 4 months to plan) to keep it from getting stressful or too hard to keep a secret. We agreed to only tell our parents, siblings, our friend that was going to marry us, and our photographer so they could support us in the planning & help us trick people along the way. Since we are both originally from Texas & Austin is one of our favorite cities, finding a great new-to-us venue was fun!

Planning this from Seattle was surprisingly easy because everyone we worked with was immediate in their communication, we knew what we wanted and had two weekends in April to work with for our date, so the planning took off. I found Chappell Lodge online the week I was heading down to Austin to be a bridesmaid in a best friend’s wedding. Skipping an optional bridesmaid pedicure, I took my sister to the venue & we both loved it! I texted pictures to Cully & we both agreed to pay the deposit right then! Date, venue were set and for the next 48 hours, I was a part of a wonderful wedding, with great friends I love to share things with but the secret keeping for our surprise wedding had begun. We knew we wanted a delicious brunch reception, bright beautiful flowers & natural tones for table cloths. Kristy, at Chappel Lodge, had a list of vendors she recommended & I picked who to call first based on the uniqueness in their name. So happy I did because they were great! I already knew Becky was going to do my hair & have Savvy Images as our photographer, so things were moving along!

The look. Three weeks later, I was home for Christmas break & planned a dress shopping day with my two sisters and best friend in San Antonio. We made our appointments (a must) & got lucky at Mayfair bridal! The secret keeping continued here because the ladies there knew my date, but my best friend had no idea, so we all got to be super excited I found the dress, was buying the one off the shelf with no wait time and she missed all those sneaky conversations! For the bridal party, my sister said it would be neat if they all wore nude-coral dressed as the ‘Engagement Party Hostesses’. A few got suspicious with this, luckily I had a quick response for every question & digging I sensed over the planning period. Cully told his guys he was wearing a suit & they could wear anything they wanted. The mismatched look we got was too perfect to be planned.

The feel. I loved the setting & the look my mom helped put together. We went with a more casual, rustic & natural feel, so my mom decorated the tables with blue mason jar vases as flower arrangements that complimented the wedding party flowers. She also had wonderful lace & crocheted table decorations from her & my grandmothers that she put under the vases. It was perfect! For our music, we used an awesome app called Myweddingdj. Found this on Pinterest & we loved it! We created playlists for the pre ceremony, processional, recessional & the brunch with our favorite songs. My brother in law cued the start & end of each playlist & the app did a great job of fading in and out so it sounded great!

We told the wedding party to arrive 1.5 hours earlier than the guests to decorate & hang out. As they did, my sisters casually pointed them to where I was & they saw me getting my hair done and my wedding dress. It was so fun! There were lots of happy tears & reviewing of all the misleading I had done. The guys arrived to find Cully and instead of tears, there were beers. Another layer to the wedding surprise was that one of our funniest friends, Mark, was going to marry us. The guys got a huge kick out of that after spending 3 days laughing with & at him at the bachelor party.The wedding party all met with our parents an hour before the wedding & did a quick run through to get everyone in the wedding mode. It was great for calming our nerves too. As the guests started arriving, they got the program that clued them in on the surprise. The ceremony was joyful, sincere, written by us & executed by our good friend Mark perfectly.

Food! I just have to say Pink Avocado was amazing! They planned the menu off of our breakfast favorites: grits, breakfast tacos & pancakes. Still wanting to be unique & stray from the typical, we wanted something different for dessert & they were on board. They did awesome on our donut hole tower/cake! Yes, it was ridiculously good.

Having a surprise wedding was ideal for us! I think having less people in the loop kept nerves & stress down for all involved. We loved getting to add more happiness & surprise the people that we enjoy so much. Thank goodness we have the wonderful pictures, our vows & all the music to enjoy over & over to relive this amazing day!

Floral Design: Verbena Floral Design | Wedding Gown: Mayfair Bridal | Stationery: Blackstone Studio | Bride's Shoes: Lucchese Boots | Catering: Pink Avocado | Hair: Pink Slipper Hair | Wedding: Vineyard At Chappel Lodge

Outdoor DIY Wedding in Austin

With a crafty, can-do attitude, great things can happen without breaking the bank. Just take this outdoor Austin affair DIYed from start to finish. Thanks to a bride who wasn’t afraid to get her hands a little dirty, and a few key vendors like Tiny Pies who joined the day, it’s a lesson that limited budget can still equal all out style. Need more proof? Visit the gallery from The Bird And The Bear right here.

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From the Bride… Wes and I are both from California but have been in Texas for three years, so we knew we wanted to have our family and friends come out to our new neck of the woods for our wedding. Before we got engaged, I had come across Three Points Ranch through the internet, and instantly fell in love for our “someday” wedding. Wes and I both love vintage airstreams and the Texas Hill Country, so it was perfect. The minute we walked the venue and met Sally, we knew this was where we wanted to celebrate our big day. She mentioned the 11 Oaks on the ranch, and the site of those beautiful oak trees, we knew that’s where we wanted to say our vows.

Then came the planning part! Because I am a very hands-on, DIY kind of girl (and a bit of a control freak) I knew I wanted to do as much of the wedding stuff on my own and incorporate as much of Wes and I into this day as I could. Plus our budget was limited, so keeping it simple was key. Wes is an avid home brewer, so he immediately volunteered to brew 20 gallons of home brewed beer for the reception. To incorporate his hobby, my sister handmade all the boutonnieres using bottle caps and burlap. Wes is also well known for his homemade jam, so naturally we had to make his famous peach habanero jam as our favors. I’m nuts about vintage mason jars, so I gathered my collection to use as centerpieces and kept it simple with candles and baby’s breath.

I also hand stamped our escort cards, added chalkboard labels and craft paper tags to all the mason jars for drinking, hand stamped the table name cards, made the flower girl bucket and my father made the wooden box for the ring bearer. My bridal bouquet was made the night before the wedding using flowers I picked up from Whole Foods. And since we both aren’t cake fans, it was only right to have mini pies (not handmade by me, but Tiny Pies). If anyone says a DIY wedding is hard, this is true! But I found it to be incredibly rewarding and personal.

Our day turned out to be so much more than we expected. One of my best friends married us, and her words were just amazing. Wes and I wrote our own vows, but to save us from having to speak and cry at the same time, she had us write them as “letters” to each other and read them. Our ceremony was equal amounts of love and laughter, and we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out.

The reception was relaxing (we actually got to eat!) and we had so many of our friends and family stand up and give speeches, I didn’t know there could be so much love for the two of us. Not to mention all the laughter! The rest of the night was spent dancing, relaxing by the fire pit, cooking smore’s and enjoying homemade beer. I couldn’t have asked for better photographers, Caryn and Bryan not only captured so many parts of the night, but their pictures are so stunning. Looking at them made us want to celebrate the day and night all over again!

Photography: The Bird And The Bear | Caterer: Pok-e-jos | DJ: Tunes Across Texas | Baker: Tiny Pies | Location: Three Points Ranch

Austin Winter Hotel Wedding

Back when I was planning my Big Day, I knew a few things for certain. I wanted winter, and a hotel ballroom, and candles high and low to really set the scene. Basically, my vision was this Austin wedding in a nutshell all brought to life by the amazing Verbana Floral and 36th Street Events. It’s everything a classic bride could dream of, and Cory Ryan captured to a T. Happy swooning!

From Cory Ryan Photography… Taylor & Matt’s classic Driskill Hotel wedding was a perfectly elegant winter affair, complimenting the natural beauty of this historic Texas hotel with touches of chocolate brown and gold. The ceremony was held in the stunning Driskill Ballroom, complete with romantic candles across the fireplace mantle and white rose petals lining the aisle. The groomsmen were particularly hilarious with their awesome poses and Wu Tang socks.

We were able to take advantage of the prime downtown location with some colorful urban mural photos, and also find some time for portraits with the truly Texan cow-skin couches and Taylor’s white fur throw. Mercury glass antlers were added to table centerpieces for a fun touch to the array of white flower centerpieces by Verbana Floral (Taylor, Matt and their guests are a TON of fun, as you will see from their dance party photos!).

The wedding band Sauce featured multiple vocalist and a full horn section, and got everyone out on the dance floor for an amazing dance party. And on a sentimental note, we even found time to re-create the bride’s parents’ wedding party photo, which brought a few tears. :) At the end of their reception, Taylor and Matt exited amid a flurry of white rose petals to a horse drawn carriage ride around downtown Austin.

Photography: Cory Ryan Photography | Event Planning: 36th Street Events | Floral Design: Verbena Floral Design | Ceremony Venue: The Driskill Hotel | Reception Venue: The Driskill Hotel | Band: Sauce

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Boho Eco-Friendly Wedding

I love couples who aren’t afraid to make a wedding day their own. And this Texas duo? Well, they did just that with an environmentally friendly affair personalized down to the very last detail. We’re talking an amazing vegan menu, invites on recycled paper and a handcrafted wedding gown made of organic, eco-conscious fabrics. Of course, the day wouldn’t be possible without amazing vendors like Brock + Co. and Polkadots by their side, and you can watch it all unfold in the gallery from SMS Photography and Diana M. Lott Photography right here.

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From the Bride… As soon as Lucas and I started planning our wedding we knew exactly what we wanted it to be. Bringing it to life was a completely different story and we couldn’t have done it without my parents and Henry at Brock & Company Events. We all worked together to bring our vision to life!

We immediately decided that we wanted it to be in Austin. We’re both from Dallas and we love going down to Austin for a quick getaway. We really felt like having it down there would make it feel more special and it would give our guests a chance to get out of town for the weekend and have some fun. Lucas and I really wanted it to be a small intimate gathering of our closest family and friends. We knew that we wanted it to be a little rustic, a little romantic, and feel like a magical experience. We decided quickly that we wanted the ceremony to be outdoors and the reception indoors, with areas set up outside for guests to feel like they could go in and out to play one of the games outside or have their silhouette made by the silhouette artist. Finding the right venue on a good date was really difficult, but as soon as we found Mercury Hall we knew it was perfect. The ceremony took place outside under the tall and gorgeous oak trees on the property. The whole wedding had that warm and magical end-of-summer feeling.

Being a strict vegan, it was imperative to me that everything be done as environmentally friendly as possible. The majority of the food was vegan (gourmet vegan and amazingly delicious), including the wedding cake. One of the hors d’oeuvres and a few of the desserts were vegetarian. Save the Dates, invitations, and most of the other paper items were printed on recycled paper.

I couldn’t picture myself in a super-traditional wedding gown, especially not one made from regular silk, due to the mistreatment of the silkworms. I was so fortunate to find the unbelievably talented Lindee Daniel in Los Angeles. She uses environmentally conscious and organic fabrics. My one-of-a-kind, handmade dress was a collaborative effort between Lindee, my Mom, and me. Lindee was even able to incorporate pieces of lace from my Mom’s wedding dress, which was so special. We worked together on the design, which was quite a (fun!) process, and then Lindee brought it to life! She also made the bridesmaids’ dresses, which turned out so gorgeous! My sister’s dress had silver thread made from metal stitched throughout the bodice, since she was my maid of honor. I feel like their dresses really lent a lot to the look and feel of the wedding that Lucas and I were going for. The guys wore gray suits, with Lucas’s being a light gray and the groomsmen’s being a medium gray. My sister had the silver stitching in her dress and a gray sash around her waist, while my other bridesmaids had golden yellow sashes.

One of the most important aspects of our wedding was our dog, Nesta. Lucas and I are both completely obsessed with him and we knew he had to be in the wedding. We wanted him to be the ring bearer, but we weren’t quite sure if that would work. Thanks to my brother, we were able to make it happen! Nick walked down the aisle with one of my bridesmaids and then doubled back to bring Nesta down. Some of my favorite photos are the ones of Nesta. He stole the show – barking at the end of the ceremony when we were announced husband and wife!

As far as “colors” go, we didn’t want to feel like we were bound to specific colors, but we did have a palette from which we worked. There were many shades of green with hints of golden yellow and orange, especially in the flowers and plants. We wanted a lot of succulents throughout the ceremony and reception, accented with bright colors. And we loved the moss on the tables. Wendee, from Unexpected Elements, perfectly captured the exact look that we wanted with the flowers and plants. We wanted to be able to bring home as much as possible after the wedding and thanks to Wendee we were able to bring home the amazing arbor she created and the beautiful wreaths she made for the doors. She also created the very special hanging lanterns with the candles in the jars and we were able to keep those as well.

Since we wanted the wedding to have a very natural and original look to it, we turned to artisans on Etsy for a lot of the details. It all started with the engagement ring that Lucas got. We were so fortunate to find the amazing Kristin Coffin on Etsy. She creates environmentally conscious rings, by using recycled gold and conflict-free diamonds. My engagement ring and wedding band are also crafted from a real twig, as many of her designs are. When it was time to pick out our wedding bands I already knew that I wanted to get mine from Kristin Coffin. Lucas knew he wanted a simple yellow gold band, so I found Celia Boaz at The Sly Fox, another very talented artisan, on Etsy. I also really wanted to have another wedding band to match Lucas’s, so I got a small, thin band from Celia as well (both made from recycled gold, as well). Some of the other items we got on Etsy were: Nesta’s adorable bow tie, the special hanger my dress was on, our guestbook and pen, my garter belts, our date banner (which we used for our Save the Date photos and it was hung from the dessert table at our reception), and the very special heart-shaped patches that I got for my Dad and husband.

Lucas and I had the best time at our wedding and we repeatedly say that we wish we could do it all again because it was so much fun! We couldn’t have done it without all of the amazing vendors and artists that helped bring it all together. Fortunately, we have beautiful wedding photos from our amazing photographers, Stacy Sodolak and Diana Lott, to keep that day alive for us.

From the coordinator/designer: From the first moment we spoke with Jessica and Lucas over the phone, we could tell that they were envisioning something completely different for their wedding … natural elements, loads of fun details, the use of eco-friendly products + sustainable materials, plus a super fun party. Sign us up!

Our eco-friendly theme started with Jessica’s wedding gown, which was made by LA dress designer, Lindee Daniel. The gown was layered in all-natural, wild organic vegetarian silks and cottons free of chemical and synthetic dyes.

For the ceremony, Unexpected Elements created an amazing wood altar, covered in greenery and moss, which Jessica and Lucas now have set up in their backyard. Nesta, the sweet family pup, wore an orange bow tie and served as the ring bearer. So adorable!

Everywhere you looked, there were elements that represented Jessica and Lucas – light gray and yellow linens in the couple’s favorite patterns, ceremony songs from the couple’s favorite artist, Jorge Ben (played by Hill Country Strings) + an all vegan menu with Jessica and Lucas’ favorite foods.

Primizie Catering did an amazing job in creating a menu full of healthy eats – roasted root vegetables inspired by the couples’ favorite Austin vegan café, butternut squash shooters, artichoke and asparagus risotto, truffle baked mac and cheese and vegetable pot pies. How can we forget the prickly pear margaritas and pomegranate mojitos served during cocktail hour? Delish!

Throughout the reception, the organic and natural theme continued with moss runners made of succulents, driftwood and river rock accents. The various containers on the dining tables – mason jars, vintage brown bottles and mercury glass — created the most intimate glow during dinner. Anibella Ink + Paper created a wooden tri-fold dessert sign with a passage from Jessica and Lucas’ favorite television show, Numbers. Every single stationery piece, including our dinner menus and invitations were printed on recycled paper.

Throughout the reception guests were treated with special dessert items — ice cream from Sweet Ritual, cannoli, brownies, macaroons and other assorted vegan treats from Polkadots Cupcake Bakery.

The night ended with the most enchanting sparkler send off as Jessica and Lucas rode away in a vintage ’63 Bentley. As a parting gift, guests took home bottles of local, organic olive oil. Not only was Jessica and Lucas’ wedding was an exact reflection of their style and personality, but it also highlighted their most important values.

Photography: Diana M. Lott Photography | Photography: SMS Photography | Coordination: Brock + Co. Events | Event Design: Brock + Co. Events | Florist: unexpected elements | Wedding Dress: Lindee Daniel | Cake: Polkadots | Stationery: Anibella Rachel | Ceremony Venue: Mercury Hall | Wedding Bands: The Sly Fox | Catering: Primizie Special Event Catering | Makeup: Houston Puryear | Hair: Urban Betty | Lighting: Filo Production Services | DJ: DJ Kit K | Officiant: Austin Weddings Unlimited | Transportation: Uptown Valet | Bridal Hanger: Highfills Hangers | Date Banner: Butterfly Above | Engagement Ring + Band: Kristin Coffin | Garters: The Ragged Diamond | Heart Shaped Patches: Sew Happy Girls | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Music: Hill Country Strings | Pup Bow Tie: La Dog Store | Rentals: James Allen Salon | Wedding Guestbook + Custom Pen: Lorgie

Southern Mansion Wedding

You know how they say things are always bigger and better in Texas? Well, for this Austin soiree, that holds oh-so-true. From the pink and peach blooms by Pollen Floral Art to two adorable pups who a cameo or two , it’s a day of love and laughter that’s best seen through the lens of SMS Photography. and you can have a peek in the gallery plus The McKellars | Wedding Cinema film on below!

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From the Bride… Our wedding was magical The happiest day of our lives took place on October 20th, 2013. That day was more special than we could have ever imagined! Wedding planning began shortly after our Christmas 2012 engagement. Our wedding took place at Barr Mansion in Austin, Texas. When we initially visited Barr Mansion, we knew it had the perfect fit and feel for us. Not only was the venue historic with exceptional gardens, it is the country’s first USDA certified organic venue. Being at Barr Mansion feels so unique- like you have been transformed to a secret, lush garden that you sort of stumble upon on Sprinkle Road. It was so exciting to share this experience at Barr Mansion with our closest family and friends.

We planned our own wedding and truly enjoyed the whole experience. Wanting to keep our wedding as personal and meaningful as possible, we gave close attention to the little details. Our wedding truly reflects our style and personalities. The ceremony was held under a huge pecan tree next to the Mansion. We wrote our own vows!! The perfect sunset glow welcomed guests as they arrived. A seven foot framed chalkboard severed as our program with all of the wedding party and family information hand painted. The wedding party was intimate with a house party, matron of honor, best man, flower girl and to include two of our dogs as the best dog and ring bearer. They both had a matching floral wreath collar. And oh my gosh the dress! Sparkling champagne sweet heart top corset dress! The color of the dress was so perfect with the grey tones worn by the groom.

Ceremony music performed by string quartet included Blackbird by the Beatles, Heavenly Day by Patti Griffin, and Hallelujah by Lenord Cohen played when we walked down the aisle as a married couple. The aisles were marked with floral filled blue mason jars hanging by twisted twine on shepherds hooks. The vintage, antique feel of the mansion was carried out in some of the decor. Lace runners and blue mason jars were placed on the welcome table as well as the cake table. The cake was a scrumptious buttercream lemon curd adorned with beautiful floral. The toppers represented our home states of North Carolina for the bride and Texas for the groom.

Nearby, photos of framed loved ones sat on a table lit with mercury glass votives. The centerpieces on the tables were stunning. They had a combination of the different elements including agate and floral all encased in a stone-bottom terrarium. The terrariums were lit by the surrounding mercury glass votives. The dinner served was completely organic and sustainably sourced- some of the vegetables and herbs were from gardens on the property. Even the beer, groom’s favorite, was locally sourced – Live Oak’s Hefiweizen!

Many hilarious memories were made in the photobooth where guests could leave video messages and pose with props! After dancing the night away with a fantastic DJ, the evening ended with a wish lantern send off. What better way to end the happiest day of your life than by making a wish and sending it to the night sky? A long kiss and a vintage limo swept us away from the perfect wedding.

I could relive this day everyday- it was that perfect. It is incredibly uplifting to be surrounded by so much love and happiness in one day. We are eternally grateful for the love from family and friends and will cherish every minute we shared together on our wedding day.

Photography: SMS Photography | Videographer: The McKellars | Wedding Cinema | Florist: Pollen Floral Art | Invitations: Vertallee Letterpress | Make Up: Bobbi Brown Cosmetics | Hair: Belle Mariee | DJ: Greenbelt DJ | Officiant: LET’S DO IT VOWS | SARAH REED, OFFICIANT | Location: Barr Mansion | Musicians: Musical Discovery Chamber Players | Photobooth: Say Cheese Photo Booths

Rustic Wild Onion Ranch Wedding

When this Southwestern gem from Christina Carroll Photography landed its pretty self in my lap, I couldn’t help but bump up rustic ranch weddings a few notches on the ol’ faves list. It may have been the three cute-as-a-button flower girls, the dusty pink & purple color palette or the flawless cake from Polkadots that did it. Either way, this gallery is just too pretty to resist.

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From Christina Carroll PhotographyLoren and Edward had the most gorgeous wedding in September at Wild Onion Ranch outside of Austin, TX. It was a stunning day at one of my favorite venues in Austin. I loved all the details that were everywhere you looked. Loren and Edward did a first glance so we got a lot of great photos before the ceremony. The ceremony took place under a gazebo that was dripping with greenery and flowers. The sunlight was streaming through during the vows. After the ceremony we went out and took some pictures under an oak tree with some longhorns. It’s not everyday you have longhorns at your wedding! The Dry Water Band did an excellent job of making the reception very fun and the guests danced the night away!

Photography: Christina Carroll Photography | Cinematography: Waterloo Films | Event Design: Brock + Co. Events | Floral Design: unexpected elements | Cake: Polkadots | Ceremony: The Wild Onion Ranch | Reception: The Wild Onion Ranch | Makeup: Rae Cosmetics | Lighting: Filo Production Services | Band: Hill Country Strings | Band: The Drywater Band | Rentals: Marquee Event Rentals | Tents: Premiere and Events

Monet Inspired Photo Shoot

The first time I saw a Monet exhibit, I was completely blown away.  I’m not an artist (by any means), but it literally felt as if those vibrant colors were jumping straight from the canvas and wrapping around my entire being.  So a Monet-inpired photo shoot weaving those exact hues with all things wedding?  Soooo beautiful and sooo amazing.  Click here for this wonderful collaboration captured by Mint Photography.

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From Mint Photography… We were inspired by the enduring elegance of Monet’s paintings. Embracing the quiet beauty of the French countryside and a “Water Lilies” based color palette, we created this timeless and effortless look.

Photography: Mint Photography | Design And Styling: Pink Parasol Designs And Coordinating | Dress: Blush Bridal Lounge | Cake: Michelle’s Patiserie | Stationery: Details Austin | Jewelry: Viva Revival | Hair And Makeup: Pink Slipper | Wedding Venue: TerrAdorna | Floral: TerrAdorna | Model: Lola Laymon | Rentals: Furbish Vintage Rentals | Rentals: Bee Lavish Vintage Rentals | Rentals: Illusions Rentals | Sweets: The Frosted Petticoat

Elegant Garden Wedding in Austin

We’ve really seen a resurgence in the wedding world of a more formal affair. It’s classic turned up a notch or two and this garden wedding couldn’t be a more perfect example. With imagery by Loft Photography, this gem is an elegant palette of neutrals mixed with a classic formal dinner all designed by 36th Street Events and greenery galore by Verbena Floral Design. Find more right here along with the film of the day by Perry Video below.

 

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From the Bride… I wanted the feel to be a bit bohemian rustic with a hint of formality. I brought that in by adding hints of black; in the invitations, table names, programs and in the black and white stripe linens. His family is from California so we welcomed them to Texas by serving comfort food; fried chicken and Tex-Mex to name a few.

I grew up in Houston, he in California. We met while living in NYC and now live in San Francisco, so all of the tables were named after meaningful places to us. Above the decor though, we just wanted everyone to have the best night ever. Our friends and family are still talking about what an epic party it was! I wish we could do it all again!

From the Photographers… Natalie and Andrew’s wedding day was lush, elegant, and absolutely romantic! Their ceremony & reception took place at Laguna Gloria, an art museum nestled in the trees along the banks of Town Lake. The ceremony overlooked the sparkling water, while the tented reception took place on the front lawn of the museum. Every last detail of Natalie & Andrew’s day was intentional and meaningful. Natalie even designed the gorgeous floor length gowns that her maids wore!

Photography: Loft Photographie LLC | Photography: Loft Photography LLC | Videography: Perry Video | Florals: Verbena Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Lela Rose | Cake: Simon Lee Bakery | Invitations: Alee & Press | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Natalie Deayala Collection | Catering: Crave Catering | Hair & Makeup: Belle Mariee | Band: Memphis Train Revue | Wedding Venue: The Contemporary Austin | Planning & Event Design: 36th Street Events

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Beautiful Fall Pastel Colored Wedding

If tomorrow I went blind, I could do so happily knowing that I’d already seen this wedding from Mint Photography. It’s everything pretty is and everything pretty will ever be. It’s romance embodied and the flowers have done me in. To be frank, it’s the most beautiful wedding I’ve ever, ever seen.


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From Mint Photography… Kelly & Brey’s wedding was at one of our favorite Austin wedding venues! Nature’s Point provides the perfect setting for a gorgeous wedding surrounded by greenery and beaming sunlight. The colors that they chose and the unique florals made the setting even more gorgeous. To top of the beautiful day Kelly & Brey were just so thrilled to be marrying each other that their happiness really showed in the photos, which we love of course! We think this wedding was the perfect mix of elegance and nature… and love.

Photography: Mint Photography | Wedding Venue: Nature's Point | Design & Coordination: Stratford Events | Floral: Sweet Magnolia Floral Studio | Rentals: Furbish Vintage Rentals

Colorful Indian Wedding

This wedding is insanely beautiful.  But that’s not surprising, considering it’s a gold, pink and red infused cultural beauty crafted by one seriously talented team of Texas vendors.  Think Posey Floral and Event DesignCaroline + Ben Photography and 36th Street Events, all coming together to create a day that highlights true love and one of the cutest duos you will ever meet.  See it all here in the full gallery.

And a sweet film from Photohouse Films… awesome.

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From the Bride… We met in Tokyo in 2005. We were both teaching English. We were good friends at first but we both knew there was something more to it and in 2006 we became a couple.

Our theme started off as “light” but I think as it progressed when we found our quote (“We went to find ourselves and found each other”) and that became the theme, as it was on our invitations, our sign and our video.

We made the bar signs (“Are you Reddy for a night Phull of fun?”), the escort table signs and escort cards which were based on the skylines of our respective home cities (London, Chicago) and the city we met in (Tokyo).

Our planner Beth made the main marquee sign which was the centerpiece for the room. It contained our quote – “We went to find ourselves and found each other.”

We bought some speech bubble white and chalk boards from Etsy so people could write down their marital advice and take pictures of themselves.

We also asked a friend to put together a video of pictures of us growing up with our friends and families and then us together with each other’s friends and families which we played before our entrance to the reception hall.

We found having a wedding planner was key. Especially seen as it was a location wedding. Also, we used the website wedsimple.com to keep our guests informed through our website, to do our RSVPs and keep tabs on who was coming.

My favorite moment of the day was peeping through the doors just before our entrance into the reception hall, watching all of our guests laughing (and crying) at our video.

My biggest piece of advice for brides and grooms planning their wedding today: You will not please everyone. Don’t try to.

Photographer: Caroline+Ben Photography | Videographer: Photohouse Films | Wedding Planner: 36th Street Events | Florist: Posey Floral and Event Design | Dress: Ritu Kumar | Shoes: Nine West | Catering: Barton Creek Resort & Spa | Lighting: Ilios | Groom's Suit: Jaeger | Venue: Barton Creek Resort & Spa | Ceremony Set-up: Prashe Shah | Hair & Make-up: Pearl Austin | Hair + Makeup | Linen, Chairs & Plates: Marquee Event Rentals

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Colorful Rustic Wedding

No one does rustic chic quite like the state of Texas.  From the cowboy boot donning brides to the lace-covered gowns to the lovely burlap infused in every last stunning detail, you ladies and gents have it down in spades.  And this gorgeous Pecan Springs Ranch affair?  Well, it’s all of the aforementioned with a touch of romance that will make your head spin.  See it all captured by Mint Photography right here.

From the Bride… Our chic Texas wedding took place on July 13, 2013 in the heat of a summer day under the shady pecan trees at the gorgeous Pecan Springs Ranch in Austin, TX. We added alot of DIY flare to our wedding to make it unique to us, and involved a lot of talented friends and family in the making of our special day. My husband and I are both from Austin but currently live in Arizona, so we also wanted a down home, backyard party, bright and summery, full-on Texas feel to our wedding.

I had always envisioned an outdoor wedding but with a chapel feel for the ceremony, so my dad helped me to create a wall out of old barnwood that came from a 1900’s shed from behind my great grandparents’ house. We removed the old white doors as well so that I would be able to have “chapel doors” to walk through for the ceremony. My dad also created an arch out of cedar trees from our ranch and surprised me by putting a cross on the top of the arch to finish off the old chapel look.

Another project we worked on was a popcorn stand during our cocktail hour for our guests to munch on prior to the buffet opening. My husband’s family owns a kettle corn business and made three different flavors of popcorn the day before the wedding for our guests. It was a huge hit! We also had my husband’s favorite donut shop, Round Rock Donuts, make a bunch of glazed and chocolate donuts for our wedding instead of doing a groom’s cake. Our guests loved them and they were gone before we even cut the cake!

My sweet friend Kortni recently started a flower business and I had her do all of my floral design and bouquets. She did an amazing job and I was so impressed by her work, especially on the arch! I also collected bottles, wood boxes, and jars for months to decorate our tables with and the look turned out better than I had hoped for.

Another incredibly talented friend, Kate Stafford, did all of our paper design including invitations, programs, and thank you cards on the place settings. She did a beautiful job and I was so pleased with the way they all turned out!

Our wedding planner, Paige, is so detailed and creative. She made all of the chalkboards and displays at the wedding and blew me away with her gorgeous style. I could not have made it through the day without her and was so impressed with her work.

Mint Photography shot the photos of our wedding and Kelly’s work is stunning. She captured the feel of our day so perfectly and makes the lighting look amazing! She’s fabulous and I’m so thankful for the way our photos turned out.

Lastly, I had a seamstress (and also amazing designer) from my hometown make the flower girl dresses. We found fabric from a store in town and then she got creative with making the dress. I thought they turned out adorable! The bridesmaids all chose their own dress in different shades of gray and found them from stores like BHLDN, J.Crew and Etsy. I chose gray because I wanted their gorgeous flowers to stand out against the color of the dress. The groomsmen wore white shirts with khaki pants and then created their own style of Vans shoes in gray.

We love how all of the details turned out!

Photographer: Mint Photography | Wedding Planner: Paige Smith | Floral Design: The Color Yellow Co. | Wedding Cake: Classic Cakes by Lori | Invitations: Kate Stafford | Bridesmaid Dresses: J.Crew | Bridesmaid Dresses: BHLDN | Bridesmaid Dresses: Etsy | Catering: Werner's Catering | DJ: Sean Alan | Bride's Dress: Schaffers Bridal | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Pecan Springs Ranch

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Modern Indian Laguna Gloria Wedding

Leave it to a pair of architects to plan the most visually appealing wedding I think  I’ve ever laid eyes on. The juxtaposition of the 1920s venue and the modern decor, all captured brilliantly by Q Weddings, has quickened my pulse to a level I reserve only for the prettiest of all the pretty fetes!


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From Q Weddings… Nisha and Pablo chose Laguna Gloria as it is architecturally unique in Austin. Formerly a private residence and now an art museum, Laguna Gloria is a Spanish Italianate villa built in the 1920s. The grounds are filled with gardens, oak trees and sculptures. It’s beautiful in March, making for an elegant garden party, with guests dining al fresco.

The overall effect of the decor was clean, simple, sophisticated:
– Since Nisha and Pablo are both architects, they wanted to balance the classic 1920s building with a modern aesthetic.
– The table centerpieces and cocktail hour florals were succulents in vases made of gray concrete, dipped in paint in the color of Yves Klein blue.
– The table linens were cinder gray linen.
– The table numbers were the colorful NYC subway symbols for the various subway lines that are special to Nisha and Pablo.
– The invitations were letterpressed in a charcoal gray, with a playful typography style.

Items of significance:
– Since it was Easter Sunday, eggs were hidden around the grounds and the many children in attendance had a blast scooping up the eggs and finding the treats inside.
– Guests of all cultural backgrounds honored Nisha’s Indian heritage by wearing saris and having their hands henna’d the day before at the mehndi.
– A Spanish guitarist and stand-up bass played before the ceremony and during cocktail hour. The ceremony floral arrangements were more succulents, but this time in tall, traditional vases, surrounded by blooming bougainvillas. During the processional, all of the children were honored by being asked to walk down the aisle before the bride and her father.
– Nisha and Pablo’s grand exit was in a yellow cab, as a nod to New York City where they live.

Photography: Q Weddings | Florist: unexpected elements | Wedding Gown: Lanvin | Caterer: Primizie Special Event Catering | DJ: Kit Ktterman Of Austin Professional Music | Venue: The Contemporary Austin | Coordinator & Event Designer: Brock + Co. Events | Henna Artist: Anju Garg Of Mehndi Time

Romantic Barr Mansion Wedding

The romantic Texas wedding and Forever Photography Studio go hand in hand, but when you add in Barr Mansion and a wedding this beautiful, it’s a whole new level of pretty. The kind of pretty that makes you suddenly realize you’ve spent hours in the gallery – even though it’s only felt like minutes.


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From the beautiful bride… Mauricio and I met at a mutual friends birthday party at a lounge bar in Houston in 2007. As cheesy as it sounds I still think it was fate because neither of us really wanted to go out that night but did because we each had a friend who insisted we go. He said one thing to crack me up and I think we saw each other every day from that moment on.

The Barr Mansion was the first venue I visited and I instantly knew this was it. I was living in austin at the time going to culinary school while Mauricio was in Houston.Ii knew he would love it as well but I still visited a few more venues just to be sure but nothing compared to the rustic coziness of Barr Mansion.

For the overall look and style of the wedding, I wanted to stay away from the over the top elegant look and have a more relaxed wedding decor with warm colors. I just kind of worked around my favorite colors, olive green, lavender, coral, and gold.

The most important thing for us was that everyone have a fun time at the reception and thats why we made it a priority to have tons of fun props and shots for the reception.

Because my dad passed two years before our wedding I made sure to have a little section dedicated to him.

Photographer: Forever Photography Studio | Coordinator: The Wedding Warriors | Flowers: WOW Factor Floral Design | Church: Saint Mary Cathedral Diocese Of Austin | Dj: Altared Wedding Productions | Venue: Barr Mansion | Video: Altared Wedding Productions

Modern Wedding at TRACE at The W Hotel

At the intersection of modern and traditional, you’ll find this pretty, pretty wedding, and I’ve just discovered my new favorite wedding category. It’s got all the classically beautiful elements, but the modern touch brings an edgy feel to the day that I just can’t get enough of. The Mullers have graciously put together a stunning gallery for those of you who just can’t get enough either!


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From the stunning bride… From the onset we knew we wanted more of a modern, metropolitan feel for our wedding — which we knew would prove difficult in a very country, rustic-friendly city like Austin. But when we found TRACE Restaurant at the W Hotel we knew we had found the perfect venue for our wedding day vision.

The week of the wedding, a fluke cold front hit, putting a damper on my combination indoor/outdoor reception. But looking back I wouldn’t have had it any other way.

When I walked into the main dining room, I was taken back at how beautiful everything came together. Scott Darby from TRACE at the W Hotel and Amber from Heavenly Day Events, were quite a power duo. They took our vision and created more than I could’ve even imagined. The white on white dessert table was not only beautiful, but also fun for guests. The music and lights display, provided by Robert from DJ Innovative Entertainment, created such a fun party atmosphere for guests from all generations. The highlight of the night was definitely our surprise Colombian dancers! CaliRumba put on a jaw-dropping performance and then got our guests in on the fun by teaching them to salsa! To top everything off, this wonderful celebration was captured so beautifully by Lauren and Daniel of The Mullers Photography.

Our wedding was an intimate, elegant, fun and magical day and it’s all thanks to the wonderful team behind it!

Photography: The Mullers | Event Planning: Heavenly Day Events | Floral Design: Wild Bunches | Bakery: Polkadots | Church: Saint Mary Cathedral Diocese Of Austin | Catering: TRACE At The W Austin | Makeup: maris malone calderón | makeup artist | Hair: Studio Tilee | DJ: Innovative DJ Entertainment | Dancers: CaliRumba | W Hotel Restaurant: TRACE At The W Austin

Spring Wedding in Austin, Texas

Spring is in the air today on the East Coast making this Austin wedding all the more sweet. It’s a little taste of what’s in store with pretty floral details by Verbana Floral Design woven throughout and open air cocktailing which happens to be one of our favorite past times. Crafted by Green Pastures with beautiful images by Christina Carroll Photography, have a look here for the full day.

Adrienne and Andrew were the sweetest couple to work with! They planned a gorgeous spring wedding at Green Pastures located in the heart of Austin. The ceremony took place on the nice green lawn under a huge oak tree. There was a lot of laughter and tears of happiness! The cocktail hour took place on the cobblestone patio. The guests chatted and drank cocktails while we took some pictures in the gardens. Everyone danced the night away during the reception!

Photography: Christina Carroll Photography | Event Planning: Green Pastures | Florals: Verbena Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Blue by Enzoani | Ceremony Venue: Green Pastures | Reception Venue: Green Pastures | Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Makeup: maris malone calderón | makeup artist | Hair: Nancy Rankin | DJ: Greenbelt DJ | Grooms Attire: Jos. A. Bank

2 Year Anniversary Shoot + WIUP

We celebrate a lot of love on this little ol’ blog, BUT it’s not every day we get to see a couple two years past “I do.” Lucky for us, Michelle Boyd snapped an at-home anniversary sesh that’s the cherry on top of a pretty-filled week, and you can swoon every shot right over here. Psssst: don’t miss winners, discounts and giveaway reminders below. Happy Friday, SMPers!

From Michelle Boyd… Jessica (of Jessica Christine Photography) and Will Scott have been married for 2 years! This past year they moved into the most adorable house and have made it their own little haven. Sitting with a cup of coffee in their living room is incredibly peaceful, and getting to photograph them in their beautiful home was such a treat! Pair their West Elm, mid-century modern style with the cutest golden retriever puppy ever and your heart melts instantly.

From Jessica… I can’t even believe my husband Will and I have been married for two years already! It seems like just yesterday that we were walking down the aisle as newlyweds. Where does time go? This past year has held so many exciting things for us, including purchasing a house only a few months ago.

Will and I both love being able to entertain friends in our home, and it was one of the main reasons we bought a house. We want our house to be warm, welcoming, and a place where people can come and feel safe and loved. To me, a home is a refuge; a place that should feel like a breath of fresh air when walking through the doors, and I personally think that we have accomplished that goal. I love every second that we spend cuddling on the couch or having friends over for “Sunday Lunch.” It is such a blessing to be able to love on people by inviting them into our space.

Commemorating our two years of marriage in our new home was so special. Knowing that this home has a future filled with laughter, love, kiddos, dinners with friends, and many puppy kisses (from our adorable pup, Rigby!) puts a smile on my face. And having photos from when it all began is just so precious to me. I’m excited to see how our home changes as well as how my husband Will and I grow as the years go by!

Photography: Michelle Boyd Photography

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ONGOING GIVEAWAYS

$400 gift certificate towards stationery from Appy Couple
Two Ceremony by Joanna August dresses of your choice!
Honeymoon Funds from Traveler’s Joy
Williams-Sonoma’s Annual Dream Registry Sweepstakes
A set of flashcards from Learn to Speak Wedding
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This week’s DISCOUNTS…

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Squarespace
Abbey Malcolm Letterpress + Design
Zola

For our Australia brides… Don’t forget to enter to win an engagement session at South Curl Curl beach from Poli Weddings

For our California brides… Discounts from Jonathan Young Weddings and Dr. Diaz and don’t forget to check out Houghton Bride’s Trunk Show.

For our Canada Brides…Discounts from Blush & GrayRenata De Thomasis and Christine Arnold Photography

For our Midwest brides… Enter to win an engagement session in Chicago from Artistrie Co. and discounts from reStyled Vintage Rentals and La Belle Fleur Events

For our New England Brides… A discount from Aster B. Flowers

For our Tri-State brides…Don’t forget to enter to win Photography + Videography Collection from NST Pictures and discounts from New MuseumFemina Photo + DesignNY Smile Specialists and HowAboutWe for Couples PLUS don’t miss Gabriella New York’s Winter Sample Sale!

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And WINNERS…

Congratulations Rebecca Nash whose six bridesmaids won a bridesmaid dress from Aria and  Jess who won a one night stay and two tickets to the Sanderling Resort Wedding Showcase!

And a big congrats Dayna and Emily who won loungewear from Duffield LaneElisabeth who won Two whimsical Treehouse Ceramics Animal Cups from Laura Cooke Ceramics; and to Matt Keller; you have won $350 credit at Minted!

Final congratulations goes to Judy Chen who won her bridal party dressed by Weddington Way!