Vista West Ranch Wedding from Christina Carroll Photography

Vista West Ranch.  A venue synonymous with breathtaking scenery and drop-dead gorgeous weddings… AND the sweeter than sweet locale for today’s darling nuptials captured by the ever-wonderful Christina Carroll Photography.  Nuptials, I might add, that are literally bursting with pretty – from the lovely rustic details to the beautiful blooms from Petal Pushers to the bride and groom who are the epitome of stunning. (Literally.)  Don’t miss a minute in the full gallery.

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Rustic

From the Bride… Nick and I met while attending Texas Tech University in Lubbock. We moved to Houston after graduation and shortly after our engagement we moved back to West Texas. We knew immediately that we wanted to be married in one of our favorite weekend getaway spots, the Texas Hill Country. 

After doing some research we knew that Vista West Ranch in Dripping Springs was the perfect venue for us. We loved how open and unique the property was and knew that we would be able to stick to our personal style while ensuring a great time for everyone. We tried to keep the color palette neutral as to not compete with gorgeous natural scenery around us. We had a little over a year to plan our special day and we were able put together a team of venders that we knew would make our day perfect. We loved every minute of our wedding and we truly were able to relax and enjoy the day thanks to the fantastic group of people handling every last detail. A special thanks to Christina Carroll for capturing our day so beautifully. We will cherish these moments forever.

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Wedding Photography: Christina Carroll Photography | Wedding Venue: Vista West Ranch in Dripping Springs, Texas | Wedding Planning: Coordinate This | Floral Design: Petal Pushers | Catering: Pok-E-Jo’s BBQ | Wedding Cake: Simon Lee Bakery | Music: The Drywater Band | Wedding Dress: Enzoani | Bride’s Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids’ Attire: Lula Kate | Groom’s Attire: JoS.A. Bank | Hair + Makeup: Defining Styles