Feast your eyes on this pretty little day by Lindsey Shea Photography. Katie & Julian’s gorgeous ceremony at the TWU chapel in Denton was followed by a reception in the bride’s parents’ backyard! Her dress, by BHLDN, is breathtaking along with her precious hair pin. The flowers are stunning in the white walled, candlelit tent. What a beautiful DAY!
It is hard to sum up the wedding of Apryl and Jon in only a couple of words. Their wedding was colorful but in a soft romantic painterly way and it was eclectic but in a modern refined way. It was bohemian mod vintage garden magic! Read more and see more from DWeddings and Ruffledblog.com.
After ten years of dating two incredibly talented people, Photographer Allison V. Smith and Gallery owner Barry Whistler, married at her families’ home in Maine. The story goes that she grew up spending summers there and she knew the only way she would get to share this amazing part of her life (and who she is) with her friends was to get married there with her nearest and dearest. It was an intimate affair filled with music, friends, oysters, dogs and oh yes, Michael Jackson. Photos below but you can watch the video here.
photos via Dallas Morning News
Ombre shades of hot pink, coral, and blush with metallic accents are the choice color palette for this wedding full of sweetness and style! Glimpse into the wedding day of Annie and Justin, a charmingly gorgeous couple!
When the creator of invitation powerhouse, Cici New York was married in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico no detail was overlooked. The wedding featured a Spanish theme with dramatic red and gold accents.
A love for vintage, two ultra creative people and extensions of creativity running through their dearest friends made Berry and Kevin Thomas’s quaint wedding on White Rock Lake flawless, sunkissed perfection. Both the ceremony and reception were at Winfrey Point, a city owned building for gatherings perfectly overlooking White Rock since 1942 (this year marks it’s 70th birthday of hosting beautiful occasions). Flowers by non other than Bows and Arrows, calligraphy by the bride, invitations by the groom, cake by the matron of honor, food by CN Catering and photography by Absolute Photography and helping hands by the wedding party. The tables were four long communal tables filled with literally hundreds of gathered jars, candle holders and lanterns. The candlelight was an amazing and rare sight to see. The night ended with music jumpin’ and a driving away in a vintage car with tins cans clinking congratulations.