August | Floral, mixed garden party bridesmaid dresses, custom embroidered napkins and a statement seating chart are just a few of our favorite designs from this wedding.
| Photo By Leah Dawson | Video by Long Light Productions |
With a family property as beautiful as Natalie and Joey's, their backyard wedding was bound to be beautiful. These two said I do underneath the old oak tree, and we built their reception tent from the ground up.
What we loved most about Natalie's vision for her wedding was that she loved the little details. So our time together was largely spent organizing and helping to curating furniture and decor for each area of her wedding. From the welcome area with dried flower cones and apple baskets, to their ceremony which featured vintage white pews and growing florals up the oak tree, to the massive statement seating chart and romantic tent entrance to set the tone - no detail was left for chance.
Not only was their wedding beautiful, but it was full of thoughtful, personal details: the custom face cutout for hilarious photos, the embroidered napkins, and the cutie cowboy hats once the night fell and the dance party started.
We're so blessed to have worked with such talented videographers (Long Light Productions) and a photographer (Leah Dawson) with an eye for all the small details to have a gorgeous gallery for others to be inspired by.
See The Vendor Team who made this day a reality at the end of the gallery.
The Vendor Team
Coordination & Design: Your Perfect Bridesmaid (Lead: Katelyn)
Venue: Private Residence
Photographer: Leah Dawson
Videographer: Long light Productions
Florist: Family of Bride
Catering: Pearl Catering
Late Night Snack: Taco Bell
Dessert: Mobile Scoop & Cake
Band: Blue Wave Band
Rentals: Arden Event Collective
Lighting: Greenlight Creative
Restrooms: Privy Chambers LLC
Love what you see? We would love to help you achieve your unique wedding vision. Let us provide tailored vendor recommendations and create a unique design that fits your style and your budget. Don't have a venue yet? No problem. Having a planner as the first step in the process can save you time, energy and money.
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