
After a Christmas Eve proposal, these two sweethearts went to the Fort Worth Stockyards for their spring engagement session. From a candy store to secluded stairwells, Belle Photography captured all of the fun and romance!






















After a Christmas Eve proposal, these two sweethearts went to the Fort Worth Stockyards for their spring engagement session. From a candy store to secluded stairwells, Belle Photography captured all of the fun and romance!





















These easy apple favors are eco-friendly and festive. Cost is less than .50 each.
Supplies:
Waxed food paper. We chose this pretty gingham.
Blank white postage labels
Alphabet stamps
Ink pad
String or twine, if your tags didn’t include them.



Directions:


Tip: Keep these in the fridge until ready for use so they stay nice and fresh!
Buy: Any wedding planner in the MyWedding directory could help you.
Oh, how we love Frolic! Chelsea’s daily inspiration blog is always chock-full of pretty ideas that feel effortless and chic. So, we’re so happy that she is posting DIY projects that are easy to do while packing a big punch.

This Florida farm wedding is just delightful! Martha is a graphic designer, so she created their ga-ga-ga-gorgeous invitation suite. This radiant couple is brought to us courtesy of Justin DeMutiis, one of my personal faves. Check out all of the pretty details that a farm wedding can bring: a “rustic” wedding cake, charming wildflowers, and getting married under a giant tree!







































Daysi and Matias knew they wanted two things reflected in their engagement session photos: their vintage style and a nod to the fact they both grew up on a farm. The weather was super windy, but it goes to show you that sometimes “bad” weather can make for great pictures. The result is this very sweet Texas session by Jay Caballero, who took them to Puesta del Sol Sobre el Arroyo.











I have had the pleasure of driving through Mount Shasta several times, and it is just as beautiful as You Look Nice Photography has captured. Kate and Martin’s wedding is lovely and elegant, filled with simple details with significance to the couple (check out their own crossword puzzle!). They were married at an old family friend’s ranch and the results are simply divine!




































The story behind the wedding:
Martin and I met during law school, but didn’t begin dating until six months after graduation when we discovered our shared love of scrabble, chocolate, and travel (among other things). At the start we spent several long stretches apart. Martin is an elite hammer thrower and would spend much of his time in British Columbia training with his coach or in Europe during the summer competitive season. Eventually he decided to take a part-time job in Europe that would better fit with his training schedule. I followed him there and we have since settled into life as a working Swiss couple. Living abroad played a large role in our wedding. In addition to the ceremony itself, it was also a homecoming for us and therefore it was very important to us that our wedding weekend be fairly relaxed and allow us plenty of time with our family and friends. We were married in my hometown of Mount Shasta, California, at Spring Creek Ranch, the home of long-time friends of my family. We wanted to enjoy the natural beauty of the setting and have a relaxed, elegant wedding with vintage and DIY details.
What were your DIY projects?
Thankfully, as we planned much of the wedding while abroad, we have many wonderful friends family members who contributed their talents and time to help make our wedding day perfect. With the help of my sister and best friends, I dip-dyed and screen-printed the invitations and program covers. An architect friend also drew a pen, ink, and watercolor rendering of Spring Creek Ranch which was used on the program and as an envelope liner. For the tables, Martin and I collected glass yogurt jars for months before the wedding for votives, and my aunt made several hundred cotton napkins that we dip-dyed in shades of blue, lavender, and peach. We used simple white linens, kraft paper runners, and a mix of milk bottles and mason jars for hydrangeas and garden roses, all assembled by friends before the wedding. We also hung paper lanterns in the trees around the reception site. For favors we made luggage tags from vintage Swiss travel postcards (as we live in Zurich and Martin’s family is Swiss), and we also shared our favorite evening snack–chocolate and tea–carefully packaged in glassine envelopes by Martin’s mom. As much of the photography was taken between the ceremony and the reception, we also designed a crossword puzzle that entertained our guests until dinner was served. Thanks to our wonderful caterers, dinner was amazing, and everyone loved the miniature lemon and spun sugar angel food cakes baked by another friend.
Did your wedding location hold a specific significance to you?
Spring Creek Ranch is owned by long-time friends, and former neighbors, of my (the bride’s) family. I often spent summer afternoons visiting our friends and swimming in the pool with my mom and sister. My sister and I always dreamed about getting married on the lawn by the creek.
What was the most meaningful part of your day?
Sharing our vows. With every other part of the ceremony so carefully considered and planned together, it was a wonderful surprise to first hear and share our vows with each other during the ceremony.
All in all, our wedding was really everything we wanted it to be. The whole event was meaningful and beautiful, and really allowed us to celebrate our love for each other with all our friends and family.
Vendors:
Photographer: Ryan Wilcox, You Look Nice Today Photography
Venue: Spring Creek Ranch, Mount Shasta, California
Dress: Melissa Sweet, sash by Marisa
Shoes: Kate Spade
Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Banana Republic
Groom’s Attire: Armani Collezioni
Catering: 2 Good Cooking Chicks
Ceremony Flowers + Bouquets: Jamie of Petals, Mount Shasta
Musicians: Ashland Wedding Music
Invitations: DIY by bride. Calligraphy by Neither Snow.
Elegant Strand Headbands from Untamed Petals
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