Before Jane and Reese said their I Do’s, they hosted all their loved ones for a festive rehearsal dinner at the new Hotel Drover in Fort Worth! This western themed hotel, right in the heart of the Stockyards, was the perfect slice of country for guests- who were even encouraged to come in their best wester gear! We decorated the intimate ballroom with shades of blue and orange, western themed stationery, and custom cookies. Out of the patio, we incorporated rustic furniture and some bistro lights to create a cozy country atmosphere!
Read MoreThe “Patron Paradise” bachelorette theme came about because one of my sweet followers on tik tok saw my Bond Girl Bachelorette theme and wanted a custom board for her friend’s bachelorette in Cabo! She said that they liked the bond girl aesthetic, but wanted something that hadn’t been seen or done before. She said her itinerary for Cabo was going to be: a boat day, a day where they ride camels/ATVs, a spa day at the Air BNB, and 2 dinners out! So with keeping in the general aesthetic of the bond girl, I created a board for them called Patron Paradise. This aesthetic is for the cool girl, the sexy yet classy bachelorette group who is jetting off somewhere beachy! I imagine this aesthetic to be more on the neutral side, with earthy textures and chic outfits- with pops of color here and there! And now you have access to this aesthetic board as well! This is the perfect guide for anyone thinking about heading to a beachy or tropical destination for their bachelorette party! (and great for any tequila lovers!)
Read MoreThe Bond Girl Bachelorette aesthetic is all about encapsulating the trademark Bond Girl characteristics. When you think of a bond girl, you typically think beautiful, sexy, sophisticated, put together, and definitely not someone who would have a penis straw around their neck and a fur cowboy hat on (as fun as those bachelorette props can be!). The reason this aesthetic works is because it is still really themed and fun, without being overtly “wedding” or “bachelorette” themed. The bachelorette party aspect is subtle and not as in your face as it normally is. This aesthetic is all about keeping it simple yet sophisticated! With fun themes like Bikinis and martinis, it lets you and your bridal party dress to a theme, without looking like a gaggle of drunk bridesmaids.
Read MoreI think sometimes brides shy away from boudoir photography because they think they have to be overly raunchy or sexy. However, when styled in a different way, boudoir sessions can also be extremely elegant, soft, and feminine! Scroll the our photos on how we styled this Dallas boudoir session to be timeless, delicate, and beautiful!
Read MoreEmily and Scott tied the knot on New Years Eve 2021 in Fort Worth, TX after 2 COVID postponements and over 3 years of being engaged! Surrounded by their closest family and friends, they exchanged vows amongst a romantic backdrop of candles. Simple and classic greenery lined the venue, creating a soft and intimate environment for guests to enjoy a delicious dinner. After dinner, everyone hit the dance floor to dance the night away and toast to a New Year! Read our New Years Eve Wedding Advice at the bottom of their gallery!
Read MoreIf you read our most recent blog, you know that the IT wedding dress for 2022 weddings is going to be the ruffle tulle ballgown!
With an amazing team of vendors, we recently designed a photoshoot centered around that dress, and here is how we styled it!
Read MoreI’m teaming up Patti Darby Photography and Elise of Elise Woods Designs to give one couple the destination elopement of their dreams! We are so eager to begin traveling again and know you are as well. If you’ve dreamed of getting married in Greece, Spain, France or Italy we want to hear from you. Tell us your story, what makes your relationship unique and what location you would choose!
Patti, Elise and I are excited to create an unforgettable experience for your wedding and can’t wait to hear from you!
Read MoreWhen wanting to stay with a classic aesthetic, it is important to stick to mainly neutrals, and use color sparingly. Keep the larger components white or gold, and use the smaller accents to add color. White hydrangea and rose arrangements are synonymous with the ballroom aesthetic, however in this design, we chose to add in greenery to the flower arrangements since the venue itself was already very white. If your ballroom has a lot of color in the carpets or decor (as most classic ballrooms do), you can forego the greenery for more of an all white arrangement. Larger elements of the wedding were kept fairly simple, while we chose to go more untraditional with the smaller details like cocktail napkins, escort cards, monogram design, etc. Going out of the box on the smaller details will add personality in to your wedding while keeping that overall elegant aesthetic you desire.
Read MoreAfter traveling through Greece (specifically Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini) in October ‘22, here I everything I learned, and everything you should know about planning a wedding or honeymoon in Greece during the age of COVID!
Read MoreOne silver lining to switching your big wedding for an intimate celebration due to COVID? An excuse to buy another dress! Check out these chic and romantic white dresses and jumpsuits for your elopement! (click on the image for the link).
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