Gabby and Philip planned a seriously unexpected Halloween wedding: a woodland Halloween wedding complete with nature-inspired masquerade decor. It's Halloween, but totally natural, floral, and organic. The bride was a woodland faerie and the groom a tree king. Swoon.
You're absolutely going to want to see the log cake, the pumpkin and gourd decor, and the jester who entertained the guests during the reception. There were some incredible masks, ranging from butterflies to tree bark. Seriously, let's get to the photos because you'll be in flora and fauna heaven.
Vendors
Photography: Rachael Lindsy Photography • Venue: 809 at Vickery • Wedding Planner: Jen Rios Weddings • Flowers: R Love Floral • Makeup Artist: Meagan Bechtel • Cake: Jar Cakery • Music: Angelic Strings, with Harpist Michael Morris • Catering: City Kitchen • Photo Booth: The Traveling Photo Booth • Jester: Hans Ndam
This is such a beautiful wedding! I especially like the bride’s dress.
But… I don’t think I saw the groom’s face once… was the masquerade a secret ploy to avoid showing his face because he’s shy or super private? 😉
He apparently opted out of having any of the shots with his face visible published on the internet for all to see, out of a personal desire for privacy.
Which is fair. ^_^
I am swooning hard for this one. Yummy!!!!!!
Ooh, I love those shoes! Anyone know where they can be found?
The shoes are “Audrey Brook Kellie Sandals” in the color “Gold” and they can be found at DSW. However the florals on the back of the sandal were glued on using a strong adhesive. The florals used were faux gold flowers and skeleton leaves.
Thank you for featuring this wedding!
Reminds me so much of Brian and Wendy Froud’s artwork. How earthy and haunting.
Fantastic photographs!! The photographer has truly captured the creativity, fun and personalities of the bride and groom ! Awesome!
Oh wow. This is what my wedding dreams are made of. Masks, halloween, nature. I’m crushing on this wedding so hard.
This. Is. AMAZING!
It’s like, Bioshock meets nature, and I love it.
Did you purchase your woodland masks or did you personally make them?