Austin Elegance ~ Texas Wedding At Barton Creek Resort

May 28th. 2010 by Eddye | Filed Under | 11 comments

I’ve spent the last week or so in beautiful Boston with Abby and family! There were days, I would have sworn I was at home in Houston (more than a few toasty humid days!), but for the most part, another lovely visit!!  And so, to wrap up the Little Black Book Blog for the week, we bring you another style of Texan-true weddings. Don’t get me wrong … we do loooooooove our barbecue and boot-scootin’ music! But when the sun goes down (and the mosquitos are on a rampage), we know when to ramp it up, and head indoors to one of our most elegant resorts.  Let’s just say, we Texans DO clean up rather nicely, we’re the friendliest people that walk the face of the planet and boy (howdy!) do we know how to party!

From the exquisitely talented team at Verbena Floral, another stunning wedding at Barton Creek Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas …

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

photography courtesy of dustin meyer

from the beautiful bride …

When we started the wedding planning process, only a few things were of dire importance to us. First, we wanted the wedding to be held in Austin, the place where we went to school, met and have resided for the past ten years. Ironically, while we both live in Austin, almost all of our 250 guests would be traveling to attend the wedding and there is no better place for a weekend getaway than Austin with its fantastic local cuisine and live music scene. Once we settled on Austin, there seemed no better place to have the wedding than Barton Creek Resort and Spa. A full-fledged resort tucked away in the hills of Austin only 10 minutes from downtown seemed to be the perfect outfit to entertain our guests. The guys were able to head out to one of Barton Creek’s world renowned golf courses for a tournament on Friday while other guests treated themselves to the spa, tennis lessons and horseback riding.

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

And then their once-in-a-lifetime day began!

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

We knew immediately that we wanted our guests to experience some true Texas and Austin flair. It was then we determined that we could treat our family, friends and those traveling with a trip out to the famous Thurman’s Mansion at the Salt Lick for true Texas barbeque and country music by Jennie and the Corn Ponies. This served as a great compliment to our more traditional wedding and reception the following night.

On our wedding day, Craig and I got married at our church, Tarrytown United Methodist Church. We decided to keep the decorations simple with two modest floral arrangements and votive candles in the windows and really let the church’s elegance speak for itself. Guests were greeted with handmade programs embodied with a simple and crisp monogram of our first names when they got to the church (the same monogram used on our invitations and cocktail napkins). While the monograms were designed and created by the Inviting Pear, in order to cut down on some costs, we decided to write and design the programs ourselves. Four pages of text were bound with a black leather rope and a silver medallion and an outside granite metallic cardstock (with our monogram). Because we were constructing the programs ourselves, we were able to use words more liberally and dedicated two pages to write mini letters to our wedding party members, thanking them for great memories and the impact they’ve had on our lives. Our guests really appreciated having something to read while waiting for the ceremony to begin and it gave everyone a little background on the people who have had a hand in shaping who we are today.

The remainder of our wedding was a mix of the classics with a modern edge. Craig and I left the church for our send-off and walked down the long pathway lit up with luminaries to a 1960 white vintage Bentley. The guests arrived at Barton Creek Resort and Spa to a cocktail hour in a beautiful atrium lit up with blue lighting on the walls as the wedding took on a more icy and modern feel. After the cocktail hour, the reception began in a hall adorned with iced blue lighting and tall centerpieces with rings of white flowers and branches shooting out of the top. Guests dined on heavy appetizers including lobster and goat cheese pastries and crab cakes, coupled with more heartier options like seafood risotto. The bride’s cake had an non-traditional architectural feel and consisted of three white tilting layers, accented by straight geometric grid patterns. The groom’s cake was shaped as the State of Texas with a University of Texas Longhorn decal on the top.

The entertainment by Blind Date, a local Austin band, was the heart and sole of our wedding planning (to the point where we literally planned our wedding date around their availability). Blind Date’s members are amazing performers and we knew that they would be quick to get the party started. One of the most important things to us was to give people a good time as a “thank you” for taking time to travel to Austin for our wedding weekend. We quickly decided to lighten things up by providing our guests with flip flops to dance in, boas, glow necklaces and bracelets and eyeglasses with rims which would light up in multiple different patterns (solid lights, flashing lights, cascading lights, blinking lights). Everyone was thrilled with the “flare” and the dance floor was continuously crowded. The evening ended with yet another toast to Texas as breakfast tacos and OJ shooters were brought out as a nightcap.

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

Ceremony, Ron Campbell at Tarrytown United Methodist Church; Ceremony Music, Elaine at Tarrytown United Methodist Church; Reception, Kristen Crawford – Barton Creek Resort and Spa; Band, Blind Date; Photographer, Dustin Meyer; Hair/Makeup , April at Rae Cosmetics; Invitations, Shannon at Inviting Pear; Rentals, Premiere Party Central; Lighting, Ilios Lighting; Exit Vehicle Provider, Antique Limousines; Florist, Verbena Floral Design; Wedding Coordinator, Beth Walker at 36th Street Events

Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer
Submitted By / Verbena Floral Design
Photography By / Dustin Meyer

click here to see the entire wedding SMP photo gallery

or

click here to see Verbena Floral Design’s entire portfolios of SMP images!

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Have a safe and happy holiday weekend!

36th Street Events and Verbena Floral Design are members of our Little Black Book. For more information on how members are chosen, click here.
 

11 Comments about “Austin Elegance ~ Texas Wedding At Barton Creek Resort”

  1. Diana says:

    What a pretty wedding! We live in Northern CA, but my fiancee is from Austin and he would love a groom's cake like that! Off to the web to see if I can find a Texas-shaped cake pan and Longhorns cookie cutter!

  2. Dustin Meyer says:

    Erin and Craig were a true joy to work with! Also, Barton Creek Resort and Spa, Verbena Floral, and 36th Street Events made the event so beautiful. Thank you everyone :)

    Dustin Meyer

  3. Lisam says:

    Wow! Every thing in this wedding is so beautiful! I love the dress! I love the cake! I love the flowers! and I love the bride! Such a gorgeous wedding. Congratulations!

  4. Lizzie says:

    STUNNING dress!

  5. Elisabeth says:

    The dress is simply GORGEOUS!! Would you be willing to tell me the designer?

  6. Brad Castro says:

    Some really wonderful photos, Dustin - very clean and crisp. I really love the richness of the blues.

  7. Dustin Meyer says:

    Thank you, Brad. I think blues are under-appreciated ;) Especially for a February wedding.

  8. Jeanette says:

    I, too, would love to know who the dress designer is. Thanks!

  9. Maiko says:

    I am IN LOVE with that dress! Can you tell us who made it? Thank you!

  10. Dustin Meyer says:

    Haha, Erin told me her dress was designed by Enzoani, it's called the "Dakota" model. It's such a gorgeous dress :)

    Dustin

  11. mike says:

    Great work! I've never really looked at your work this closely before, you rocked it out.

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