Midsummer in the wedding world is pretty much non-stop. There is never enough time to blog or share all the wonderful events we get to be part of at The Woodlands. While we are settling in for some deep breathes this winter, I will be blogging about a few more from 2010 to help inspire the next round of brides for 2011 and to reminisce and honor the weddings of this last year.
This beautiful event had all the elements of Montana including a big chuck wagon turning out great wood-fired Tri-tip, mixed with feminine elements of pale pinks, vintage pearls and accents of burlap for a fresh and unique feel. Whitney was inspired for the event's overall feel when she found the perfect lacy, vintage wedding gown. Many antique family heirlooms where woven into the decor including a teacup cake topper that belonged to her Great Grandmother. The food and flowers were all from local vendors in Three Forks, as the couples family are cattle ranchers there. There is so much to be said for keeping it local and close to home!
The bride, Whitney Lin, is a talented wedding photographer herself and it's always a high honor for one photographer to choose another fellow photographer to shoot their own wedding, so it came as no surprise that Whitney picked the sweet and bubbly red-head, Cali Sparing Photography to capture her day. Thank you to Cali for all the wonderful photos below and thanks 'a-lot' for making it so hard to choose which ones to post, as there were so many to choose from! :) So sit back and soak up the lush, the green, the tall, the trees, the vintage, the beauty and of course the fun.
And they lived happily, ever after!
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