I absolutely adore a vineyard wedding. And a vineyard wedding in Texas, well, I doubly adore that. So, as you can imagine, this Delaney Vineyards wedding has me smiling from ear to ear. And it’s not just the setting that has captured my heart. No, I am also loving (in no particular awesome order) those gorgeous bright yellow bouquets by The Gala Guru, the uber-charming windowpane menus and those sweet as can be lantern centerpieces. And let’s not forget the fashion designer bride, who handmade everything from her veil to the flowers on her dress. Love. It. Lucky for us, Taylor Lord Photography was there to capture all of the amazing details, so join me in the gallery for every last stunning image!










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From Taylor Lord Photography… Lindsey and Quinn dated for five years before tying the knot in Dallas, TX and then immediately moving to NYC! Lindsey was a fashion design major and handmade her amazing veil, flowers on her dress, and hairpiece for the reception! She bought vintage brooches from antique stores to create the center of the flowers. The shot of her by her dress is when she sewed on the final flower.
Lindsey went to school in Waco, and had Common Grounds (her favorite coffee shop there) catered just for the wedding! Her mom handmade all the bridesmaids’ and house party necklaces using vintage brooches as well. Lindsey’s family is German and her grandmother led a traditional wedding march during the reception after dinner.
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Wedding Photography: Taylor Lord Photography / Wedding Ceremony Location: Robert Carr Chapel / Wedding Reception Location: Delaney Vineyards / Bride’s Cake: Hot Chocolates / Groom’s Cake: Swiss Pastry Shop / Flowers: The Gala Guru (pam_hill2005@yahoo.com) / Wedding Dress: Priscilla of Boston / Bridesmaid Dresses: J.Crew / Hair: April Lloyd, Sean Lauren 2 Salon / Wedding Invitations + Programs: Ethicus Resources
Photographer did a great job: lovely shot of the bride with her groom
I love the gray and yellow combination. So pretty!
Lindsey showcased her designing talents fabric flowers she created for her wedding dress and beading the lace veil. Both the dress and veil will be part of a family tradition. I loved her choice of yellow and gray bridal colors. What a darling use of those colors in the bride's cake. Back to family traditions, I loved the bridesmaid necklaces the Mother of the Bride made. Using the grandmother and great great aunts' broaches was a perfect family connection. More brides need to put their personal touches into their wedding like this bride and her mother did.
I love this wedding! So modern and chic! Gorgeous couple!
Love this- LOVE her dress!
Beautiful wedding! I love the bride's hair! Can you tell me who did it?
Thank you! April Lloyd of the Sean Lauren 2 Salon in Hurst did my hair. She's FABULOUS!!!
Love the bridesmaid accessories! My sister wants to do the same color combination. Where did you find the shoes and necklaces??
I chose to let everyone wear their own shoes and my mom made the necklaces for the bridesmaids and houseparty using vintage pearls and jewelry. The house party necklaces were modeled after a necklace at Francesca's!
I just squealed over the fact she brought in Common Grounds for her Dallas wedding. I didn't go to Baylor, but I would always stop at CG on my way to and from my college.
Lindsey - I love your shoes! where did you get them? Beautiful wedding!
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