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Katie & Brandon's Northwest Arkansas Wedding Day

Personal touches:  

My favorite part for any wedding! Personal touches make your wedding unique and I always suggest having at least 1 personal touch! As for Katie and Brandon their personal touch included a family drink recipe with the cutest bar cart!

The two also decided to toast with glass sprite bottles instead of champagne glasses!! How cute and vintage!!

Lastly, they had a little photo shoot with a family members red firebird! 


Attire: 

Katie’s dress showed off sheer long sleeves with the prettiest lace details all throughout the sleeves and bodice. We can’t forget the back of the look a beautiful long train and long flowy veil! Pointed toe pumps with a pearl jeweled detail rounded out this stunning bridal look!

The bridesmaids wore champagne fitted gowns with a one shoulder strap and bow!! I have to say these may be my favorite bridesmaid dresses of the year. I absolutely LOVED these so so much! I think you’re going to love them too!

& of course we can’t forget about the guys! Brandon and the groomsmen were in deep blue tuxes with white florals and some fun golf socks! - another fun personal touch for the guys!

The Venue: 

The Stone Chapel is definitely a one of a kind venue in the heart of Northwest Arkansas! The grounds are stunning and don’t get me started about the outside of the chapel- the ivy on the outside is my favorite thing about this entire venue!

Italy in Northwest Arkansas: 

While I am planning my first Italy wedding for 2025, I am all in the Italy wedding headspace and I can’t help but see Italy in these pics! The planters, bench, and gate all scream Italy! Such a beautiful space! 

Design: 

All white floral with pops of greenery throughout the entire design made for a classy traditional wedding day feel. We brought in modern touches with the large X wedding party table, the champagne linen for the wedding party table, the large cylinder vases, and of course we can’t forget the STUNNING photo backdrop with loads of babies breath and candles! 

Guest Photos: 

This wedding day was tons of fun! Evident by the energetic point and shoot photos the guests took! If you’re a photographer I highly recommend bringing a little point and shoot camera for guests to capture things from their point of view, they won’t disappoint!

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