Thinking of having a backyard microwedding? Here’s your inspo
Wondering if you can make a backyard wedding look lush and elegant? Caroline and Price (and their flower-wearing pooch!) are here to show you how it’s done…
How to have a romantic polyamorous triad wedding
David, Jolene, and Stephani had their polyamorous triad wedding in Austin, TX. The three partners have been together for six years, functioning as an open triad. The wedding was a celebration of their ideals, with a very special first look and a carefully designed ceremony…. And lots of butt grabbing!
This quirky Austin wedding had tons of color & even more style
Tara and Steven have a quirky sense of personal style and they brought that into their wedding. This meant fun colors everywhere, from their outfits (that veil!) to their pup to their sweet outdoor ceremony. Don’t miss the rainbow wedding party, floral “hey you” themed table names, and sparkler exit. You’ll be bowled over with cuteness with this one…
An eclectic fall wedding in Texas with succulent cupcakes & visiting donkeys
Susan and Andrew rocked a seriously gorgeous fall wedding in Austin with lush and rustic tablescapes, cheese boards to die for, adorable succulent cupcakes, lovely fashion, and even a couple of post-ceremony visitors: two donkeys!
You’ll definitely want to see this pair get married under the trees with s’mores to finish it all out…
So much magic at this butterfly themed wedding in a sculpture garden
Liz and Steven planned a fairy and butterfly themed wedding at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum in Austin, Texas. Liz’s late mother was known as “the butterfly lady,” so when the pair did a butterfly release after their ceremony, it had a lot of meaning. This was especially so when Liz was covered in the butterflies all over her dress. The symbolism is so sweet.
Don’t miss the greenery-covered tables, adorable mini bites at the reception, typewriter guestbook, and Liz’s gorgeous tiara!
Pickles & Bob Ross at this sweet Austin elopement
Get ready for some AWESOME elopement advice (and more!) at this sweet Austin elopement: “If you plan to elope, don't feel like you need to cheat yourself out of what you want your day to be like. We still had 'traditional' wedding elements that we wanted to have. I wanted a long dress, to get my nails and hair done, and have flowers. Photography was also #1 on my list. Not because I wanted to have pictures for us, but I also wanted to document our day for those that didn't get to witness it back home. Find a photographer that will work with your elopement and style. That is absolutely key!”