SUBMIT WEDDING
View Posts By:

categories

 

tags

 
A Summer Wedding at the Inn at Carnall Hall Inspired by a “Coastal Hamptons” Aesthetic


[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]Wedding: All hues of blues and white with touches of greenery.
Rehearsal Dinner: Razorback theme with red and white.[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]

From the very beginning, Brooklyn and Kolby Bowman of Amanda Reed Weddings envisioned a wedding inspired by the “coastal Hamptons,” full of timeless elegance and charm. As the design evolved, Kolby knew it was important to honor her sweet mom’s memory. Intentional, meaningful details were woven throughout the day to celebrate her presence, making the experience as heartfelt as it was beautiful.

[/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]Brooklyn and Denton got engaged at Crystal Bridges Art Museum last September, followed by an engagement party with family and friends at a rooftop restaurant to celebrate.[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”]




[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”]


[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”]







[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”First Look”]




[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]

Brooklyn’s dress was such a showstopper—clean and classic with a bold, playful bow that added a modern twist. The bow was such a fun design element that it was even incorporated into the wedding cake as a nod to her stunning gown!

[/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids dresses from Revelry in a soft blue connected to the color story of the day and added fun textures with the different dresses that each bridesmaid wore.[/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”][/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Wedding Party”]




[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Ceremony”]









[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Cocktail Hour”]








[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]

Guests enjoyed a lush buffet of chicken and prime rib, paired with fresh, vibrant sides that reflected the couple’s love for elegant yet approachable dining. The signature cocktails added a personalized touch, perfectly complementing the coastal-inspired atmosphere.

[/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The wedding florals by Pigmint were nothing short of perfection, with lush greenery and white blooms accented by soft blue hues. The hydrangeas overflowing the tables and cake table added to the coastal vision. Each arrangement brought the coastal vision to life while feeling effortlessly elegant. For the rehearsal dinner, Blush Dahlia designed stunning red-and-white Razorback-themed florals, adding a bold and playful touch that celebrated the couple’s Arkansas roots.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]

The cake was a beautiful blend of elegance and personality. Featuring soft blue and white tones, it was adorned with a delicate sugar bow—a fun nod to Brooklyn’s dress—and layered with flavors that delighted every guest.

[/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”][/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Every detail of the day was curated with intention. From custom monogrammed napkins at the rehearsal dinner and wedding to heartfelt tributes to Brooklyn’s mom throughout the ceremony and reception, the day was a perfect blend of personal and timeless. Even the farewell was a thoughtful touch, with the staged dance floor send off with streamers! [/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]

A special detail added at the reception were two printed bridal portraits: one of Brooklyn’s mom and a recreated bridal portrait of Brooklyn photographed at the same location.

[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″][/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Couple Portraits”]




[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Reception”]















[/board_carousel]
[iframe https://www.youtube.com/embed/IkH38Cm3giU 600 338]


Photography: Shalae Byrd | Cinematography: Wild Bloom Films | Event Planning: Amanda Reed Weddings | Event Planning: Kolby Bowman | Floral Design: PIGMINT Floral Studio | Wedding Dress: Low's Bridal | Cake: Shelby Lynne Cake Shoppe | Invitations: Shindig Paperie | Ceremony Venue: Central Methodist | Reception Venue: Inn at Carnall Hall | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Revelry | Catering: Jack's Ice Cream | Catering: Inn at Carnall Hall | Lighting: Lightworks Events | DJ: Aces Wild | Groom's Attire: Mr. Tux | Beauty: Adrian Duncan | Beauty: Crown Beauty Bar | Dance Floor: Dance Floor Man | Rehearsal Dinner Floral Design: The Blush Dahlia | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: 64 Club at Razorback Stadium | Rentals: Dancenhance Entertainment | Rentals: StageKing | Rentals: Eventures Party Rentals | Rentals: Eventology | Rentals: Alchemy Event Rentals | Rentals: Nuage Designs | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Signage: Janna Wilson

These Vendors are members of our Little Black Book.
For membership information, click here
East Coast Inspiration Meets Southern Charm at Inn at Carnall Hall


[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]White, green & Blue[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Our wedding vision was a seamless combination of East Coast Elegance
and Southern Charm, inspired by our time at the University of
Arkansas. The design captured the essence of our favorite places,
creating an atmosphere that was uniquely us.

We chose a classic color palette of white and soft blue, with touches
of blue stripes and floral greenery to bring the vision to life. The
venue was adorned with silver urns and classic patterns that added a
timeless, yet unique feel to the setting.

From the elegant tablescapes to the lush floral arrangements, each
detail was carefully curated to reflect our personal style and the
cherished memories of our alma mater. Our wedding was not just an
event, but a timeless celebration of love, family, and the places that
have shaped us.[/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]Our proposal was nothing short of a dream come true. It happened
during a family vacation in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, in late
September of 2023—a place already filled with cherished memories. I
woke up that Saturday with excitement, sensing that something special
was in the air. We spent the day laying in the sun, and the late
afternoon was spent getting ready for dinner.
Before heading to dinner, we decided to walk around Watercolor, which
happens to be our favorite beach town along the entire highway of 30A.
As we got to Cerulean Park, surrounded by lush gardens, water
fountains, and the most vibrant green grass, I saw a puddle of white
rose petals a few yards in front of us, and a boy with a big grin and
flushed red cheeks beside me. Bradley got down on one knee in our
favorite place to be together, and I said “yes” to marrying my best
friend. Tears welled up, joy radiated through every fiber of my being,
and an overwhelming feeling of peace enveloped us both. We celebrated
with family, many toasts, phone calls to our friends, and a delicious
dinner at our favorite restaurant.[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”]










[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”]










[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”]






[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]When I walked down the aisle, I wore a gown that truly embodied
everything I had envisioned for my special day. The “Valentina” by
House of Flora is a chic, strapless masterpiece featuring a beautiful
basque waist and timeless elegance. To complete the look, I wore sheer
fingerless gloves, pearl drop earrings, the comfiest white slingback
heels I could find, and a ballet tulle neck veil—an essential bridal
item I knew I couldn’t do without. It was chic, timeless, and made me
feel more “me” than ever before. I found my dream gown at The Dress
Theory in Nashville, Tennessee, where the moment I tried on the
“Valentina,” I knew it was the one. It’s true what they say—when you
know, you know. Just like when I met my husband, finding this gown was
a special moment for me.[/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]When deciding on what I wanted my bridesmaids to wear, I was inspired
by the coastal colors, elegant touches, and timeless feel of our
wedding day. I gave them a color palette, blue, green, and yellow, and
included a few photos as an example of the shades I had in mind. From
here, they each sent me a few dresses that they were eyeing and it was
so fun helping them decide which one was perfect for each of them. I
emphasized that I wanted them to purchase a dress unique to them, and
one they will look forward to wearing again. I gifted them matching
pearl drop earrings, which was the perfect touch to tie in their
mismatched dresses.[/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Bradley wore a timeless, black peak lapel tuxedo
from Tre Vero. Underneath, he wore a classic fit, french cuff, poplin
dress shirt, which paired perfectly with a traditional black bow tie.
Completing his look, Bradley opted for silver cuff links and polished
black shoes, each piece chosen to reflect his classic style and our
special day. He was truly the groom I always imagined I’d stand
beside.[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Wedding Party”]













[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Ceremony”]












[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Cocktail Hour”]




[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]We wanted our guests to start the evening with a burst of flavor and a
touch of elegance. During the cocktail hour, we served a delectable
selection of hors d’oeuvres, including bacon wrapped dates, jalapeno
cornbread, and mini charcuterie bites. For dinner, our guests enjoyed
a hearty and comforting meal featuring herb roasted chicken, haricot
verts, and garlic potatoes. To add a unique touch to our celebration,
we created a signature drink called “Cherry on Top” served in our
custom monogrammed cocktail cups. This refreshing cocktail featured
Tanqueray gin, cherry soda, and lime – a family vacation staple.
[/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]When it came to planning our wedding, I knew the floral design would
be my favorite aspect, and it truly became something we have yet to
stop talking about. Our approach was all about intention and
placement, ensuring that each floral arrangement made a statement of
timeless romance and elegance. We focused on creating unique
arrangements centered around my favorite flower—hydrangeas. These were
complemented by other elegant florals, such as roses, orchids,
fragrant hyacinth chains, and specialty amaranthus. To add a personal
touch, we included calla lilies exclusively in my bouquet and
Bradley’s boutonniere. The florals were not just a part of the
decor—they were the decor. Our florists, The Flower Slinger, were the
best people to work with and learn from. Talented and kind doesn’t
even touch the surface of who they are!

To accompany the stunning florals, we chose chic table numbers
adorned with ivory bows, crystal table lamps, and kept things simple
with a framed seating chart. Our bar area was full of delightful
touches, featuring a shell bowl with custom matches, cocktail napkins
with a design of Old Main, and a large silver urn filled with six
different hydrangeas. Our color palette was a blend of elegant whites
and subtle greens, perfectly complementing the natural beauty of the
floral arrangements.

The entire design was a dream realized, and we owe so much of its
success to our incredible wedding planner, Katie McIntire. Her vision
and expertise helped bring our perfect day to life.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]We went for a delightful fusion of flavors and timeless elegance with
our wedding cake. Each of the three tiers offers a unique taste
sensation—starting with a spiced carrot cake, moving to a zesty lemon
cake filled with buttercream, and finally, a brown butter pineapple
cake that was a hit. The design was inspired by your classic wedding
cake, featuring intentional piping and delicate detailing. The cake
was displayed on a polished silver stand, complemented by matching
silver champagne flutes, a perfect blend of taste and style![/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]Sharing the music that made our wedding day unforgettable is such a
joy, as so many of our cherished memories are tied to these tunes.
During the ceremony, the prelude music consisted of a selection of
classical and hymnal tunes, beautifully played on violin and cello.
The wedding party and family processed to “Invisible String” by Taylor
Swift, while I walked down the aisle to “The Goodness of God.” The
ceremony concluded with Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered
(I’m Yours)” as the recessional.

For the cocktail hour, we set the mood with classic Motown hits,
creating a lively and inviting atmosphere. At the reception, our grand
entrance was marked by “Jubel” by Klingade, and our first dance was to
“Lifetime” by Justin Bieber.

Our DJ curated an incredible party playlist that included oldies, the
new stuff, and a splash of Sabrina Carpenter and Chappel Roan of
course. To close the night, we had our final dance to “Beyond” by Leon
Bridges, and we hugged our people goodbye to “This Will Be (An
Everlasting Love)” by Natalie Cole.[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]On my wedding day, a dream I had nurtured since I was 17 came true in
the most meaningful way. I handed my “Dear Future Husband” journal to
my best friend and now husband. This journal, a cherished companion
over the years, held my prayers, hopes, and dreams for the man I would
one day marry. I filled its pages with heartfelt prayers for our
future, stories from my youth, dreams about what our life together
might be like, and even whimsical thoughts like baby names and dog
names.

On that day, before we had our first look, I bookmarked a few special
pages for him to read. I wanted him to feel the depth of my emotions
written through years of prayer, heartbreak, joy, and
excitement—through the ups and downs of adolescence and the years of
dating each other that molded me into the person he chose to marry.

A bridesmaid recorded the moment he read those words for the first
time, capturing his reactions to the tapestry of feelings and hopes
that spanned the years leading up to our marriage. It was a tangible
reminder of the love and devotion that brought us together—a testament
to the beautiful gift of marriage. For every bride, this is a reminder
that every prayer, every tear, every joy leads to moments of profound
love and connection.
[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]At our wedding, one of the most cherished details was a beautiful
large white bow crafted with love by Bradley’s grandmother. Her hands,
so experienced from years of stitching and sewing, created this
stunning piece that became a staple in our design.

This bow first greeted our guests at the welcome table, perfectly
nestled with our guest book, petal cones, and welcome cards. It then
adorned the champagne tower table, adding a touch of elegance to an
already perfect moment, capturing the scene in unforgettable photos.

Far beyond its aesthetic appeal, the bow held deep meaning for both of
us. Knowing it was made by someone who means the world to us filled
our hearts with warmth and gratitude. It was more than just decor; it
was a symbol of love and family, woven into the very fabric of our
special day.
[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″]We wanted to include a special detail that celebrated
our cutest family member, Ford. Our cocktail stir sticks featured an
engraved drawing of Ford, our one-year-old golden retriever who has
brought so much happiness into our lives. These unique stir sticks
served as a tribute to our favorite boy, and added a heartwarming,
personal touch to our celebration. This small but meaningful detail
was inspired by our love for Ford, ensuring his presence was felt in
every joyful toast and sip taken on our special day. Drinks were on
Ford for the whole night![/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Couple Portraits”]

















[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Reception”]



















[/board_carousel]


Photography: Emma Farr Photography | Cinematography: Bonarrigo Films | Event Planning: Katie McIntire XO | Floral Design: The Flowerslinger | Cake: Shelby Lynne Cake Shoppe | Invitations: The Ladies Studio | Invitations: Modern Details NWA | Catering: Inn at Carnall Hall | Wedding Venue: Inn at Carnall Hall | Rentals: Alchemy Event Rentals

These Vendors are members of our Little Black Book.
For membership information, click here
A Colorful & Lush Spring Wedding at The Grand at Willow Springs


[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]For as long as I can remember, I always imagined my wedding day
being all things colorful, bright, and cheery! Much of this inspiration came from my own
personality and fashion interests as I do not have many neutral clothing items in my
closet! The floral company that we partnered with loved this idea and had the most
exciting options of color for me to choose from. They also had a few surprises up their
sleeve that I quickly fell in love with! As you can see, our photographer, Emma Farr, did
an amazing job capturing these colors and all of the special details and moments of our
day![/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]

Our wedding planner, Katie McIntire, held such an amazing role in the overall design of our wedding. She was a great help and deserves so much credit! With our wedding being at the start of the summer season, we thought it would be most fitting to resemble an elevated garden-party theme. Katie helped us execute this dream through our invitations and signage, linens, and florals. She worked closely with Dayflower Designs to create meaningful printing items and make our vision even more unique.

[/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]My husband convinced me that we were going to celebrate his older
brother’s birthday at a local country club for dinner. We both had a few hours of free time
beforehand so we went to go play a few holes of golf prior to “meeting up with his
family.” I did not think anything of the situation because this was common for us to do
and it just seemed like a normal Wednesday evening in my eyes. Little did I know, my
husband had the ring in his golf bag the entire time and was planning to propose on the
18th hole. After nearly seven years of dating and growing up together, this moment was
very surreal! We took a lot of pictures and then joined in celebration with all of our
family and closest friends back at the club house! This is a day we will always cherish.[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”]




[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”]





[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”]




[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]I went to a few wedding dress appointments in my hometown, but
nothing was seeming to stand out! I knew I was looking for something classy, timeless,
and unique! After much research and instagram stalking, my mom and I spontaneously
drove 9 hours to Louisiana in hopes to find my dream dress; safe to say it was definitely
worth it! There is a store in Baton Rouge that carries the designer that I quickly fell in
love with; Allison Webb. I walked in with one specific dress in mind that I had seen
before, but I ended up combining 3 different Allison Webb dresses into 1 custom-made
gown! Therefore, I never actually tried on my official dress until I went back to Louisiana
6 months later to pick it up. I was fully confident it was going to be beautiful. I will
always be in awe of her work.[/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]My bridesmaids were 14 of my closest friends, including my older
sister as my matron of honor. They wore a variety of champagne satin dresses from Show Me Your Mumu.[/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”][/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Wedding Party”]








[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Ceremony”]










[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Cocktail Hour”]












[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]During our cocktail hour, guests gathered in the venue’s courtyard
under hundreds of party lights while enjoying our specialty drinks of hibiscus margarita
and bourbon smash; created and served by Mint To Mix. We also welcomed our guests
with various hors d’oeuvres. After inviting everyone into the reception hall, dinner was
immediately served by our vendor, Catering Unlimited, across the room at multiple
stations. My husband and I made the easy decision to serve Italian, with our favorite dish
being the steak tortellini with a creamy parmesan sauce. We shared our first meal together as husband and wife away from our guests, but were confident they would love it as much as we did due to the amazing talent of the chefs![/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]I owe so many thanks to our florist vendor, Samantha’s Garden. They
inspired so many decisions and unique touches to help make our vision come to life! The
owner and the lead designer made an intentional effort to know us personally and
encourage us spiritually. Since our wedding day, the florals have been the hottest topic of
conversation amongst our guests and those that have seen pictures. Samantha’s Garden is SO talented and served us better than we could have ever asked for. They went above and beyond to help make all of my wedding floral dreams come true![/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]For dessert, we partnered with Shelby Lynn’s Cake Shoppe to design our
4 tiered wedding cake. If you look closely, the intricate details on our cake resembled the
pearls and floral applique on my dress. We also wanted to make sure and add a personal
touch by including our initials. Our cake included 3 different delicious flavors; vanilla,
chocolate, and an additional vanilla with strawberry jam filling.[/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”][/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Ever since we started dating, one of our favorite date night spots has
been at a locally owned ice cream truck in downtown Fayetteville; Burton’s Creamery. In
one of my many conversations with our planner, Katie, this idea came and she made it
her mission to have Burton’s come serve ice cream for our guests during the reception.
This was a great reason to step away from the dance floor and walk down memory lane to our favorite ice cream truck parked out on the front lawn of the venue![/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″][/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″][/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Couple Portraits”]








[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Reception”]







[/board_carousel]
[iframe http://player.vimeo.com/video/987235931 600 338]


Photography: Emma Farr Photography | Cinematography: Dave and a Camera | Event Planning: Katie McIntire XO | Floral Design: Samantha's Garden | Cake: Shelby Lynne Cake Shoppe | Invitations: Dayflower Designs | Catering: Catering Unlimited | Catering: Burton's Creamery | DJ: Eric James | Wedding Venue: The Grand at Willow Springs | Beauty: Ashley Gregory | Rentals: Eventology | Rentals: The Dance Floor Man | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Nuage Linens

These Vendors are members of our Little Black Book.
For membership information, click here
Rattan, Wooden Accents and Lush Floral at Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks


[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]Green & White with minimal pops of blue[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Luke & I (Emma) would have loved to get married somewhere in Europe but we knew if we decided to go that route a lot of our close family members wouldn’t be able to make it so we did our best to bring old world, garden party elements to us in Arkansas! We had our guests dress in Garden Party Cocktail attire, brought in lots of florals, used floral patterns, rattan baskets, wooden chairs with aged character, and getting married in a botanical garden in May also ensured there were florals in bloom all around us. As a wedding photographer myself, I really wanted my wedding to be somewhat unique and not necessarily look like every I shoot. I worked closely with Katie McIntire during the planning process and she had some great ideas on how to make our wedding truly feel like us! [/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]We had been dating for about 3 years in the summer of 2023 and were set to go on a two week trip through Paris, London and Amsterdam so I just KNEW it had to be coming on that trip. Well, so I thought. I had told Luke months ago that the only thing I wanted was to be surprised so a week before this fabulous trip we were going on, he proposed on the beaches of Kiawah Island not 3 hours after we went ring shopping for the first time so I knew he didn’t have the ring yet so I was very confused & surprised. He proposed with a faux ring so I could end up picking out exactly what I wanted a month or so later. It was honestly so perfect because we got to enjoy our Europe trip as a newly engaged couple and it made it all the more romantic (plus I wasn’t worried at every turn wondering when he was going to pop the question). This also allowed me to hastily schedule our engagement photos in Paris & they are everything I could’ve hoped for!! Shout out to The Lockharts for squeezing us in last minute in Paris!! [/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”]






[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”]


[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”]













[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]I knew going into wedding dress shopping that I wanted a Kate Middleton feel to it, very classic, some lace detail, full skirt. I ended up finding the lace bolero before I even found the dress so that helped narrow down what I was looking for. I intended to wear the lace top for the entire event but once I got closer to the wedding date, I ended up wanting to take it off after dinner and added some fun sleeves for the reception which completely changed the look and a lot of people thought it was a completely different dress. [/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]I let my 5 bridesmaids have free reign when it came to picking a dress, I told them to keep it in the blues and greens family and they all ended up looking great together! A few of the dresses are from Reformation & Jenny Yoo. My favorite definitely has to be my sister/Maid of Honors, we picked hers out together and it perfectly matched what I wanted the whole wedding to encompass![/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Luke also got to have free reign on what he wore to get married in & he chose a classic black tux from J. Crew paired with his Rolex Datejust, ever the classic groom. He even surprised me with a matching watch as a wedding present.[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Wedding Party”]










[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Ceremony”]












[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Cocktail Hour”]























[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]We really loved the idea of a very intimate wedding so for our ceremony and dinner, we had 72 of our closest friends and family members join us. We had 2 long tables for dinner and decided to do a family style dinner since almost everyone knew each other and we were joining our two families! My father has worked in the beef industry his whole life and Luke is a big beef guy as well so we had steak for dinner, of course! Our catering team, The Sous Chef, absolutely exceeded expectations. You’ll even find “Beef, it’s whats for dinner” on our menu as a little ode to my family roots.
We had even more friends come to our reception after the formal dinner was finished and for them we had charcuterie cups and cocktails. For our late night snack, we had pretzel bites with beer cheese and they were such a hit, who doesn’t love pretzel bites!
[/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]I am a huge floral lover so I knew I had to use Samantha’s Garden when it came to my wedding florals, Diana and her team are so incredibly talented and just amazing to work with. I really only gave her a rough outline of what I was hoping for which was lots of lush greens and bright white flowers, I wanted it to feel like some of the arrangements had just been freshly picked from the garden while others were more intentional arrangements and she completely outdid anything I had in mind! She created a beautiful horseshoe arrangement that Luke and I stood in the middle of, I especially loved this because it was so tall and framed us perfectly. Our table center pieces were a mix of smaller arrangements in white compotes and bundles of the same flowers in rattan vases which brought in more of the garden party element.
For decor I wanted to use lots of ornate silver trays to tie in the old world feel, so we had champagne served on these beautiful trays as well as our appetizers during cocktail hour. We decided to add some beautiful white umbrellas to the ceremony seating incase it was extra sunny and I love how it gave more height to the ceremony space.
My stationary and signage team with Dayflower Designs came up with the perfect seating chart. We found a floral background for it that came really close to matching the toile table linens and envelope liner we had and everything worked together so seamlessly. Other signage included a large mirror welcome sign and a custom bar decal.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Like the ornate details in the silver pieces, I wanted this to also be reflected in the cake! In addition to our classic almond flavored wedding cake, we also had single serving cups of cake in various flavors & the guests ended up loving these because it made eating cake and mingling much easier to do! [/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]During our ceremony and cocktail hour we had Cello By Austin play with a violinist and it was just beautiful. We had them play all classical music during the ceremony and then during the cocktail hour they played more upbeat songs like you would hear in Bridgerton. [/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]One of my favorite details from our wedding weekend was our welcome boxes we put together for everyone staying at the hotel block. In them we included, His & Her favorite snacks, waters, a timeline of the wedding weekend, a thank you note from Luke & I, a custom match box, a coozie, a cup, advil, bandaids, mints, and custom M&M’s. They were a hit with the guests and it was so fun putting them together with Luke a few days before the wedding.[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]My other favorite detail from our wedding was the Platt Parlour! I am a details girly through and through so I wanted to customize everything I could but I also wanted to prioritize being able to use anything leftover after the wedding. So instead of plastering Platt Wedding or The Platts all over everything, we decided on Platt Parlour, which if you look up the meaning of ‘parlour’ it says “a room for receiving guests” which sounds a lot like a reception to me! So the Platt Parlour was born and that was what we had on our coozies, cups, coasters, match boxes and more. I love this because we use leftover cups and coozies all the time at our house now and it doesn’t scream wedding! We also had our wedding date in roman numerals which I really loved. Full transparency, I did not coin the term Platt Parlour, @annawpage had it on her personal match boxes![/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″][/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Couple Portraits”]













[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Reception”]

















[/board_carousel]


Photography: Kati Mallory Fine Art Photography | Event Planning: Katie McIntire XO | Floral Design: Samantha's Garden | Cake: The Cake Occasion | Invitations: Dayflower Designs | Catering: The Sous Chef | DJ: Ozark Mix | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Wedding Venue: Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks | Beauty: Regan Johnston Makeup | Beauty: Lauren Treat | Rentals: Alchemy Event Rentals | Rentals: Kindred Provisions

“Roses” by Van Gogh Was the Inspiration Behind This Wedding at Sassafras Springs Vineyard


[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]Varying shades of green and light blue, inspired by Van Gogh’s “Roses.”[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]

On a Sunday afternoon, you can often find Katie & Michael visiting the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. They love wandering the wings and finding new favorite pieces to admire. Among those favorites is “Roses” by Van Gogh, and when it came time to choose their wedding colors, it was their inspiration. They used the painting as the envelope liner for our invitations to give our guests a glimpse into our vision from the start. Drawing from the varied shades of green and touches of light blue, the timeless palette blended seamlessly with the natural beauty of the venue. The cascading ceremony florals in concrete vases really brought together the picture we had envisioned more perfectly than we could have imagined.

[/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]We met at a friend’s house party in Washington, DC in August of 2021. Michael had just moved to DC from Florida, and I had moved from Arkansas two months before. We danced the evening away together with our friends at a speakeasy hidden behind a deli freezer door. As we began to call our rides home to part ways, I made the first move to ask Michael for his number. He texted me that weekend asking me on a date, then he asked me to be his girlfriend after a month of exploring our new city together.

In May of 2023, Michael proposed over Memorial Day weekend on a trip to Jekyll Island, Georgia, one of our favorite places. We love visiting the historic cottages and enjoying walks down streets lined with beautiful canopies of Spanish moss. We were getting ready to go to dinner at The Wharf when Michael said he needed to run down to the lobby to confirm our reservation for breakfast the next morning. He was actually going to meet the photographer and sent me a note to meet him in the Crane Cottage courtyard once I was ready. I felt so giddy walking down the grand staircase to meet him, anticipating what was about to happen. He greeted me in the garden and walked me to the courtyard where he got down on one knee and said, “When you find the person you want to spend forever with, you want forever to start right away,” and asked me to marry him. I’ll never forget how perfect the moment felt.[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”]



[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”]


[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”]






[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”First Look”]





[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]I chose my gown with the help of my mom, two sisters, and Michael’s mom and older sister during a family trip to Florida. I knew I wanted something timeless, and the Pronovias dress immediately stood out to us when I tried it on. I’ve worn many beautiful gowns in my life doing pageants, but this one felt different in the best way. The pleated bodice and elegant train were my favorite details in addition to the rich satin fabric. When Michael and I did our first look, he instantly connected the dots to what it reminded him of: Grace Kelly’s white gown in “To Catch a Thief.”[/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]My two sisters stood by my side as my Matron and Maid of Honor, alongside six bridesmaids from every chapter of my life, from childhood best friends to DC roommates. Their Sachin & Babi dresses were one-shouldered with a bow in a stunning soft green, while my sisters wore a white and green rose pattern in the same style.[/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Michael opted for a classic white dinner jacket, paired with his groomsmen in black tuxes. He has always loved this look from the James Bond movies and felt he channeled his inner Sean Connery with the selection.[/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Wedding Party”]















[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Ceremony”]







[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Cocktail Hour”]




[/board_carousel]
[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]The day Michael asked me to be his girlfriend, we went on a date to a winery in Northern Virginia, so it was a fun coincidence for our wedding to be at a vineyard too! Sassafras Springs Vineyard is right down the road from my parents’ house in Northwest Arkansas, and we love visiting to enjoy a glass of wine on the patio. We opted for a pasta bar, and in addition to a selection of our favorite wines, we also served frozen margaritas and peach bellinis. The drinks were a hit, and so were the hot dogs we served for a late-night snack on the dance floor![/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Lush white and green florals flowed seamlessly between the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception spaces. The Chapel, built with Arkansas stone to look like the ruins of an old Italian church, was complemented perfectly by the cascading vases of white florals and greenery that brought a garden feel to the space. I carried a bouquet of white tulips, and the bridesmaids each held a bundle of calla lilies, all simple but stunning. Inside the reception space, tall bronze trumpet vases elegantly lined our king’s table in the center of the room with sprawling Bells of Ireland and hydrangeas. Looking down the candlelit table filled with our closest friends and siblings felt like the dreamiest dinner party.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Choosing our wedding cake with the help of my grandparents was one of the sweetest parts of planning. Growing up, my Granddad loved taking me to Rick’s Bakery after school for a sweet treat, so I wanted to include them in this special decision. Our cake was a classic vanilla and cream cheese, with our monogram and 3D florals that matched my reception dress![/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]We love classic movies and paid homage to some of our favorites throughout the day. A moment we dreamed about was me walking down the aisle to “Moon River” from the opening scene of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” It’s a song filled with emotion, and as the strings intensified, the doors to the chapel opened, and I felt like I glided in on a cloud.
Our ceremony was officiated by Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Courtney Hudson who has been a family friend and role model of mine for over a decade. She incorporated so many special details into the ceremony message, including honoring my grandparents, who have been married for 65 years.

The night I met Michael, I brought my friend Tyler to the party to meet my friends since he had recently moved to DC. We have shared so many life milestones together, being friends since high school, and that night, he was with me when I met my future husband! Being a dear friend now to Michael and me both, we asked him to sing during our ceremony. He performed a beautiful rendition of “The Blessing” while we took communion.[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Designing my own stationery was a labor of love that I’d do a hundred times over again. I loved the process of bringing my vision to life from the computer screen to tangible invitations and had so much fun assembling them with Michael and our friend. We spent several evenings hand-cutting and gluing envelope liners, printing and stamping envelopes, and tying ribbons while watching The Bachelor. It was incredibly rewarding to hear the kind words from family and friends as they received them. Now, with friends getting engaged, I’ll be doing their stationery too![/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]A piece of advice we were given was to spend as much time together on our wedding day as possible. We knew we wanted to do a first look and not wait until the ceremony to see each other, but another way we squeezed in a few extra memories was sharing breakfast before getting ready. Nearly every Saturday morning since we met has began with Chick-fil-A breakfast, and it felt right to keep the tradition going on the morning of our wedding day. We sat on the patio of the Lodge overlooking the vineyard. It was a perfect moment to slow down and take it all in before the big day began.[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″]I grew up dancing and taught competitive teams while I was in college, so choreographing our first dance was something I looked forward to! I was so surprised by how involved Michael was in the choreography process, especially since he told me he wasn’t a good dancer the night we met. We danced to “You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You” by Dean Martin, a song that lives on a playlist we listen to often around the house. It really felt like we were just dancing in our kitchen, and I couldn’t stop smiling![/field]
[/section]
[board_carousel title=”Couple Portraits”]












[/board_carousel]
[board_carousel title=”Reception”]






[/board_carousel]


Photography: Emma Farr Photography | Event Planning: Taber Lobaugh Coordination | Floral Design: The Back Porch Designs | Wedding Dress: Calvet Couture Bridal | Cake: Rick's Bakery | Invitations: Paper by Peil | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Sachin And Babi | DJ: Brock Entertainment | Wedding Venue: Sassafras Springs Vineyard | Beauty: Adriann Duncan Spray Tanning | Beauty: ACE Hair Co | Engagement Ring Designer: Romance Diamond Co. Jewelers

These Vendors are members of our Little Black Book.
For membership information, click here
Endlessly Romantic Al Fresco Wedding Editorial

This summer wedding editorial is overflowing with inspiration.  You’ll fall in love with all the details, from the bride’s off-the-shoulder Joon Bridal dress to romantic florals by Stems by Em with a hint of moody hues.  Every artful image shot by Erin Wilson Photography is more beautiful than the last, see them all inside the full gallery.




From Erin Wilson PhotographyThis charming outdoor chapel and garden shoot was an absolute dream. I saw this beautiful dress at Joon Bridal and I knew instantly that I just had to document a beautiful editorial with it.



I have always loved Taegan Lovelace and I knew she’d be the most perfect bride model for this stunning shoot. JLK Weddings was the best wedding planner to design and organize this ethereal outdoor wedding inspiration.



Her style is impeccable and every detail was just right. We hope you fall in love with every magical moment.



Photography: Erin Wilson Photography | Cinematography: Erin Wilson Photography | Event Planning: JLK Weddings | Florals: Stems by Em | Dress: Joon Bridal | Cake: Shelby Lynne Cake Shoppe | Hair: House of Style NWA | Wedding Venue: Sassafras Springs Vineyard | Beauty: Veronica Lopes | Modeling Agency: Sculp Agency | Models: Taegan Lovelace | Models: Shawn Burns | Rentals: Host Rentals


[iframe http://player.vimeo.com/video/440863077 600 338]

These Vendors are members of our Little Black Book.
For membership information, click here
A Classic Modern Wedding for Arkansas Razorback Royalty

This all-white wedding is sure to stop you in your tracks.  Anne-Claire Allen Planning & Design planned a day that delights filled with super chic details and lush blooms at every turn designed by Silks a Bloom. From the custom beverage seating chart to serving champagne off a woman’s skirt, every incredible detail is artfully captured in imagery by Erin Wilson Photography. You won’t want to miss a single moment inside the full gallery.




From Erin Wilson Photography … Madison is the granddaughter of Frank Broyles, the former legendary coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks for the University of Arkansas. He was a beloved coach and athletic director that had a vision for the University’s field becoming a stadium and more. If you say the name Broyles in Arkansas the Razorback fans will know exactly who he is. He’s very loved and his beautiful granddaughter wanted to honor her grandfather by getting married on campus and hosting their rehearsal dinner at the stadium in the athletic center full of razorback-themed details. Not only is this the University where her grandfather coached football, but it’s the very place where Madison and Bradley met while they were in college and fell in love. The location has so many special memories for them and was the perfect place for them to get married.



Their wedding was all white, classic, full of florals, and right in the heart of campus under a clear tent with an incredible live band. Something that was very important to Madison was that they were married in her grandparent’s church which is the same church where her grandmother herself was one of the lovely women who stitched the pew cushions. Madison wore her mother-in-law’s veil down the aisle and a stunning Monique Lhuillier gown to match the beautiful vintage veil. Since the couple lives in Dallas they had to bring a little Texas fun to Arkansas by serving some Ranch Water drinks and tacos as the guests entered their reception adorned with the cutest little cowboy hat drink stirs. Their all-white classic wedding reception was filled with fun surprises all evening long. Two of the classic moments were their choreographed dance and cutting their 10-tier cake for the 10 years being together.



Such a sweet plan Madison and Bradley looked forward to. Madison is full of energy and so much fun and LOVES Elton John. Bradley pulled off a huge surprise by gifting her with an Elton John impersonator/look-alike to sing at their wedding it was a surprise to every guest and the bride was SO happy. Throughout the evening they had live dancers and late-night snacks delivered by the University of Arkansas Razorback mascots to represent her love for her Grandfather and his legacy and their love for the Razorbacks. It was such an incredible wedding.



Photography: Erin Wilson Photography | Cinematography: Lucy Camryn Films | Event Planning: Anne Claire Allen Planning & Design | Floral Design: Silks a Bloom | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Shelby Lynne Cake Shoppe | Wedding Venue: Inn at Carnall Hall | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola

[iframe https://www.youtube.com/embed/S1yBgqlQxWs 600 338]

These Vendors are members of our Little Black Book.
For membership information, click here
Spring Into Summer With This Must-See Merlot and Blush Wedding Editorial

Is it too early to start getting excited about all things Summer!? I mean how can you blame us when an editorial as darling as this one comes our way. Natasha Gates’ recipe for the perfect summer soirée is lakeside, laidback yet elegant, paired with a glass of rosé – sign us up! In a color palette of the prettiest shades from Rosé to Merlot, Silks a Bloom created organic arrangements that every romantic bride is about to obsess over. See all the details and spring into Summer with us at full gallery – all taken by Erin Wilson Photography.

From Erin Wilson PhotographyRosé to Merlot the prettiest shades of wine and lush over-the-top wedding florals to inspire the extra romantic bride getting married in that late Spring to early Summertime. 

Sharing a beautiful cocktail at the outdoor bar and sharing watermelon appetizers is pure perfection. We love the idea of being inspired by the beautiful lake, a glass of rose, a laidback but elegant wedding to kick off summer. 

After you enjoy a gorgeous ceremony and cocktail hour outside we imagine a couple settling down inside at a candle lit, piano side reception dripping flowers, champagne and charcuterie. One of our favorite details is a floral pocket square! How fun!

[iframe http://player.vimeo.com/video/438713085 600 338]

Photography: Erin Wilson Photography | Videography: Erin Wilson Photography | Event Planning: Natasha Gates | Florals: Silks a Bloom | Dress: Tesori | Invitations: Shelby Lynne Cake Shoppe | Reception Venue: Heroncrest | Catering: The Event Group | MUAH: Brushed Beauty Co

These Vendors are members of our Little Black Book.
For membership information, click here
University of Arkansas Wedding from Photo Love + Rose of Sharon

It’s vendors like Rose of Sharon who have shone a beautiful light on a state I had never given much thought to (until I moved there) – Arkansas. The weddings Rose of Sharon send our way out of the Natural State have me falling for the beautiful natural elements of the state, and this wedding from Photo Love is no exception. The stunning backdrop is one thing, but the DIY soiree at hand is the kind of thing dreams are made of.


From the lovely bride… The natural beauty of Northwest Arkansas is something I was excited for my out of town guests to experience. Justin proposed at the peace fountain on campus and we thought it would also be a beautiful place to exchange vows, when the leaves were at their peak.
I wanted to be reminded of my wedding day down the road by different cues like scent and color so I incorporated herbs like lavender and sage. I picked swiss-dot fabric and my mother made my wedding gown. I used the dot theme throughout the décor. I included succulents and wheat for texture and southern charm and added billy balls for shape and a pop of color.

One detail that truly made the wedding mine was having all of my friends and family make it to Arkansas from New York the same week they were hit by hurricane Sandy. Flights were canceled and some of my friends’ lost their houses but they were still there for me! Having them by my side made it even more special, knowing what it took for them to get here and how lucky we are to have them in our lives.

Pretty much everything was DIY. My mother is an amazing woman and made the dress of my dreams for me. Both of my parents inspired me to take the DIY approach. I made the decorations and the clutches and hair bows for my bridesmaids. One of my bridesmaids is a super talented floral designer and she did the mason jar arrangements. I actually worked at her shop for a little while and knew what flowers I wanted to use. For the big arrangements, bouquets, boutonnieres, cake and my hair piece I worked with Althea at Rose of Sharon by building Pinterest boards and she brought our ideas to life, everything looked even better than I could have imagined! The day went by so fast. Old Main Lawn was glowing with fall colors and the sun was in the perfect position. My maid of honor surprised us with a video she made with slide shows and mini-interviews from Justin and I that she had asked us to do during my bridal shower (which now makes sense) she showed the video during the reception and it was really emotional, it was such a beautiful gift from her heart.

From Rose of Sharon… Kristen and Justin requested flowers in yellow, green, white and lavender. They decided to create their own centerpieces and asked us to design the personal flowers. Kristen loved the small textured flowers such as Solidago, Limonium, and Seeded Eucalyptus contrasted with the larger Succulents, Ranunculus, Cushion Mums and Billy Balls. She also wanted to incorporate lavender–both the color and the flower. These flowers blended nicely with the natural beauty of their venue.

Photography: Photo Love | Florist: Rose of Sharon Floral Designs | Cake: Rick's Bakery | Shoes: Payless | Caterer: Bordinos | Makeup Artist: Luxe Beauty | Hair: Metropolis | Tuxes: Mr. Tux | Wedding Venue: The Garden Room | Bridesmaid's Dress: Ruche

Fayetteville, Arkansas Wedding from Mellow Yellow Photography

Oh this Bride. Isn’t she darling? Any Bride that rocks a red lip like she does always gets my vote. And her Arkansas affair is equally as darling and vote-worthy. Her Groom couldn’t be more dapper in his seersucker suit and polka dot bow tie (both happen to be weaknesses of mine), and her detail-filled day is so cute I could pinch it’s imaginary cheeks. So maybe I have a little girl crush on the Bride. Can you blame me? See more of her beautiful day snapped up by Mellow Yellow Photography right here.

From Melodie of Mellow Yellow Photography… Sara and Scott met in Vegas while at a minor league baseball trade show for business, there was a bit of a connection but it wasn’t until the following year at the same trade show that they decided they were really into each other. Sara lived in Arkansas and Scott in Virginia, thus beginning their long distance romance. Sara just recently moved to Virginia to be with Scott, but her family is still in Arkansas so the wedding was held here in Fayetteville. She was very involved with her school, the University of Arkansas and of course the Razorbacks, so it was only fit that she incorporated those loves throughout the day. They got ready and had their first look at the Inn at Carnall Hall on the university campus which was just a wonderfully beautiful old hotel.

I was squealing like a little girl when she busted out those Kate Spade glitter sling backs. How adorable are those!? And totally a perfect fit for Sara and her bubbly personality. Scott looked absolutely dabber in his seer sucker suit as well. I thought it was such a great choice with their blue and white color scheme. They had 7 cakes because they just simply couldn’t decide on one flavor and they had a local restaurant called the Catfish Hole come and fry up some fresh fish on the spot. It was a very laid back yet absolutely elegant reception. There was a cornhole game set up for some friendly competition which were built and painted by Scott with their beautiful monogram in blue. The evening ended with the sweetest sorority song and dance and a sparkler lit farewell. 

Wedding Photography: Melodie of Mellow Yellow Photography / Ceremony Venue: Son’s Chapel in Fayetteville, Arkansas / Reception Venue: Bride’s Aunt’s Home / Floral Design: Bride’s Mother / Wedding Catering: Catfish Hole / Wedding Cake: Rick’s Bakery / Wedding Stationery: Elle Bee Graphics / Tent + Glassware Rentals: Intents / Blue Willow Plates: Borrowed from Bride’s Mother, Grandmother, Aunts + Neighbors / Corn Hole Boards: DIY / Pillows: Riffraff (whole heart) + I.O. Metro (graphic pillows) / Wedding Dress: Mori Lee via Low’s Bridal and Formal / Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade / Groom’s Attire: JoS. A. Banks

Fayetteville Wedding from Details Weddings & Events + The Hudsons

One of the best things about my job is the virtual vacation I get to go on every day when I log in. And not only do I get to visit places all around the world, but I get to seem them in the prettiest way imaginable – by wedding. I’ve been to locales I’ve never thought I’d go – and I’ve added new spots to my never ending vacation bucket list. My favorite is when I am transported into an absolutely phenomenal wedding taking place in a land of which I have never spent much time thinking about, and I fall in love. This wedding, like all the weddings Details Weddings & Events sends our way, has had me itching to travel just one state east to Arkansas. The fabulous affair, captured wonderfully by The Hudsons Modern Photography, has me dreaming of a nice long stay in the Natural State. If the rest of it is as gorgeous as this bride and her beautiful wedding, I’m in for a treat. Click here for more!

From our first meeting with Lanye, I knew her wedding was going to ooze Southern Elegance. Her taste in everything from colors to florals was gorgeous and her choices made a truly beautiful wedding come to life. The Inn at Carnall Hall is the perfect choice for a quaint southern soiree as it’s historic pink brick and white columns provide the perfect backdrop for any event.

Lanye and Vance chose Memorial Day weekend to tie the knot, which was perfect as it closely followed Vance’s graduation from West Point.

Lanye decided to have her ceremony in the round under a dazzling hanging chandelier. From the ceremony, guests moved inside to experience the amazing food from Ella’s, Carnall Hall’s top rated restaurant. The evening ended with family and friends dancing the night away.

Photography: The Hudsons Modern Photography / Flowers: Shirley’s Flowers and Gifts / Event Design: Details Weddings & Events / Event Planning: Details Weddings & Events / Ceremony Location: The Inn at Carnall Hall / Reception Location: The Inn at Carnall Hall / Invitations: Molly’s Paperie / Rentals: Eventures / Entertainment: Dancenhance

Fayetteville Wedding at Pratt Place Inn & Barn

When you think of a destination wedding, what comes to mind? Hawaii? Maybe Mexico? Perhaps Bali? How about Arkansas? That’s exactly what it meant to this New York City couple . They decided to bring all of their friends and family from the east coast to enjoy a good ol’ southern barbeque at the Pratt Place Inn and Barn in the Natural State, the bride’s old home sweet home. It just goes to show, destination can mean just about anywhere! And thanks to Benfield Photography we have a gallery full of images of this adorable Arkansas affair!

Click here to see the entire image gallery!

From the Bride… When Jonathan and I started planning our wedding, the list of possible wedding venues was all over the world (Literally!), but each time we’d mention a destination to one of our friends it seemed they would always say “what about Arkansas?”- my home state. We met as students at the College of William and Mary and currently live in New York City, so most of our friends are from the East Coast and had never had the pleasure of visiting the Natural State, so with that in mind we began looking into a destination wedding in Arkansas. A couple of my friends back home mentioned Pratt Place Inn & Barn and as soon as we pulled up the driveway to Pratt Place we knew we had hit the jackpot. A goregous Inn with a big red barn = perfect for a fun Southern barbeque.

I love sharing fun facts about my home state so I couldn’t resist creating an Arkansas themed celebration -especially since this would be a first time visit for the majority of our wedding guests. We introduced our destination by mailing Save the Date cards in the shape of Arkansas, which were absolutely adorable and a huge hit!  To continue our Arkansas theme the guests’ escort cards were outlined by the state and each table was named after a famous Arkansan (President Clinton, Johnny Cash and Sam Walton, just to name a few) and included a brief biography of the person.  We had vintage glass piggy banks that we found at a local antique store on the head table and Arkansas shaped cookies for wedding favors. The bbq dinner menu was displayed on a super cute “swine & dine” poster and wine from local Arkansas wineries was served. And, I have to mention our tables. They were stunning…burlap linens with a lace overlay and mason jars galore and tall arragements of baby’s breath and white larkspar. Simple and elegant just like the Natural State!

Jonathan and I loved every single detail of our wedding but our very favorite detail was the vintage fireplace mantel displaying pictures of our family members, past and present. It was such a wonderful feeling to be surrounded by the beautiful faces of our families! (A big thanks to our wedding coordinator for finding the mantel!)

Wedding Photography: Benfield Photography / Wedding Cakes: Rick’s Bakery / Catering: Catering Unlimited / Floral Design: Jules Design / Music: Mr. Cabbagehead and the Screaming Radishes / Rentals: Festivities / Invitations & Paper Goods: Ashley C. Tucker / Wedding Coordination: J.Bailey Occasions / Wedding & Reception Venue: Pratt Place Inn and Barn / Videographer: NiLo Production Company / Bridal Gown: Lazaro / Bridesmaid Dresses: J.Crew / Groom’s Attire: Custom by Lord Willy’s

These Featured Designers are members of our Look Book.
For membership information, click here