Managing your stress levels is easiest done when you roll with the punches, and this sweet couple did just that with enormous success! We cannot stop staring at their beautiful fabric draped reception venue and the gorgeous flowers that complimented their event perfectly. You can see all of this and more in the full gallery here captured by Lukas & Suzy Vandyke, and don't miss the budget breakdown of this indoor outdoor patio wedding below!
From the Bride: David and I designed our wedding a bit differently than most couples, I'd imagine. Our greatest goal was to keep everything as family-oriented as possible. The wedding party was only made up of family, my uncle married us, and only a few closest family members walked down the aisle ahead of us. David actually walked me down the aisle, which certainly surprised some traditionalists. But I wouldn't have it any other way.
My wedding dress happened to be the very first one that I tried on, and David and I chose the first venue we saw. The wedding colors were picked by my sisters and bridesmaids! They were the ones wearing the dresses, so I wanted them to decide. I also gave the reigns over to my amazing florist -- I only asked that the flowers fit the wedding's color scheme, be somewhat rustic, and not look uniform.
My biggest advice would really be to remember to have fun. There were all kinds of things that went wrong the day of our wedding, but in the end we were just so happy to be getting married and to spend time with our family and friends that none of it mattered.
Second piece of advice- dance as much as you can! When you plan a schedule down to the last minute you really lose a lot of that fun time that everyone enjoys and remembers the most.
Budget Breakdown:
Wedding dress: $2300
Desserts: $800
Florist: $3500
Photographers: $4200
Venue: $25,000 (this included location, food, drinks, tables, chairs etc.- Calamigos was great since it was a one stop shop with all of our venue needs- so helpful when planning long distance!)
DJ: $2,800
Total we were around $40,000