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The Sweetest Wedding Signage We Ever Did See

Alright we’re just going to come out and say it, sweetest wedding signage ever. And if you think that’s good, just wait until you see the rest of this stellar celebration captured by Kati Mallory Photo & Design. An outdoor ceremony capped off with classic details a la Anne-Claire Allen Planning & Design, we’ve got it all waiting for you to favorite via The Vault!

From Anne-Claire Allen Planning & DesignThe wedding of Lauren Billheimer and Tyler Pettigrew was a perfect pairing of their darling personalities. The outdoor ceremony and reception at the beautiful Castle on Stagecoach pulled in aspects that represented both the bride and the groom; Tyler, a farmer from a small, Delta-community, was right at home being outside and amongst so many family and friends, while Lauren’s easy-going temperament and elegant style came through in each bit of the design aesthetic.

The layout of the ceremony was kept simple to highlight the natural beauty of the Castle estate and the surrounding grounds, but guests were kept comfortable on classic, mahogany-colored chiavari chairs under the established tree where the couple wed. The dusty blue dresses worn by bridesmaids paired perfectly with the beautiful spring background as they said their “I do’s,” which was officiated by a dear, lifelong friend. A local harpist provided soft music to create the most magical ambience.

After the wedding ceremony, guests immediately retreated to a nearby tent for dinner, dancing and a night of fun! Florist, Felecia Pleis of Cabbage Rose, curated a soft, organic floral design composed of neutral creams and greenery that was carried through from the bridesmaids bouquets to each arrangement displayed at the reception. The Southern buffet served to Lauren and Tyler’s guests was not only filling, but also delicious (thanks to Gina’s Catering) and capped off with an unique 4-tier, marble bridal cake (created by Mickey’s Cakes and Sweets). Family and friends celebrated the new Mr. and Mrs. Pettigrew under a sky full of stars while dancing the night away!

Photography: Kati Mallory Fine Art Photography | Event Planning: Anne-Claire Allen Planning & Design | Floral Design: Cabbage Rose | Wedding Dress: Enzoani | Cake: Mickey's Cakes and Sweets | Invitations: The Social Type | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | Catering: Gina's Catering | Hair + Makeup: Red Beauty Lounge | Harpist: Alisa Coffey | Transportation: Arkansas Destinations | Venue: Castle On Stagecoach | Band + Lighting: Central Arkansas Entertainment | Bridal Boutique: Proposals | Groom's Cake: Becky Coleman | Rentals: Confetti's Party Rental

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Little Rock At-Home Engagement Session

If you’re looking for a few reasons to schedule an engagement shoot, look no further than this little gallery captured by Kati Mallory. Set at the couple’s Little Rock home, it’s the very definition of “sweet + simple” proving a no-fuss photo session is still every bit as special. Especially when there’s an adorable pup named Olive in the mix. More fun in THE VAULT.

From Kati Mallory Photo & DesignThe inspiration behind this engagement session was simple – to show off the easiness between Ashley & Malcolm. These two live in downtown Little Rock, an area that is undergoing great changes as it is experiencing a revival, and more and more people are choosing urban living. Ashley & Malcolm are no different, and love that their home is close to so many restaurants and their jobs! They share their home with their sweet puppy, Olive – a sweet and playful cavipoo who obviously adored being in front of the camera with her parents, and can’t wait for them to get married next year in Mexico, where Ashley’s family is from.

As soon as I walked into their bright and airy apartment, I fell in love with Ashley & Malcolm’s style – casual and light with some mid-mod touches thrown in. Everywhere I looked were the sweetest mementos, from a love poem written for them while on vacation, to a chalkboard that Ashley’s been working on to map their family trees. Photographing them was a walk in the park, and we quickly fell into an easy, laid-back afternoon of shooting.

After spending awhile inside, we decided to venture outside and into the beautiful weather! Because of the proximity of their home to our reviving downtown area, a golden parking lot seemed like the perfect fit for the end of the shoot! It was an absolutely perfect day.

From The Bride-to-be…Malcolm & I met in November 2013, when our mutual friend set us up. We started dating shortly after, and were inseparable from pretty early-on. There was a snow storm in the winter of 2013, and as luck would have it, Malcolm got stranded! He decided to stay with me for a few days, and just never left! I thank the snow and ice gods to this day!

We got engaged on a beautiful Saturday morning in June while hiking Petit Jean Mountain in Arkansas. Malcolm wanted to go on a hike with the pretext that we had never taken our puppy, Olive, hiking. However, I had other plans for the day! I had been wanting to buy a new toilet paper holder for our bathroom, since ours had broken. I finally agreed to go on the hike, but only on the condition that we went to Lowe’s for the toilet paper holder after! During the entire hike, I talked about nothing but that darn toilet paper holders. You can imagine my embarrassment when we stopped at a nearby pond and Malcolm turned around, reached into his pocket and got down on one knee! He told me that I was his best friend, and that he wanted to spend the rest of his life with me – if I would have him. I said yes, OF COURSE, and then balled my eyes out. It was so awesome!

And then we went to Lowe’s…haha, just kidding! We went the next day.

Photography: Kati Mallory Fine Art Photography | Venue: At Home

Sweet Lavender Infused Wedding at a Private Healdsburg Estate

This wedding is a sea of lavender in every sense of the word. From a palette of pretty soft purples to a tablescape decorated with fresh herb sprigs, it ‘s stuffed to the gills with summer style and a reception built around sunlit dining. Plus a ton of gorgeous images by Heather Elizabeth Photography. See the full affair right here in the gallery.

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From Heather Elizabeth PhotographyI am sending you the wedding of Doug and Felice that I photographed on May 31st of this year. The wedding took place at Doug’s parent’s place in Healdsburg, California. The couple still lives out in that area and are huge beer & wine fans. So of course the wedding had the best of the local brews and wines. Felice is so detail oriented that she really had a small detail for everything – down to the sign pointing to the restroom! It was really a feast for the eyes for me to photograph. They even had a private vineyard to shoot in! From The Bride…All the succulents were ordered on Etsy from a vendor in San Diego and (DIY). We bought all the vases and put the burlap on them and put the lavender in the tall vases. The escort cards were paper from the paper source and I embossed them, cut corks and my mom did the calligraphy. Everything that was not rented was a DIY. Even the arbor was made by Doug’s brother. The bars were rented. We did so much of the wedding ourselves.

Photography: Heather Elizabeth Photography | Videographer: Britton Productions | Wedding Gown: Eddy K | Cake: Cake Girl | Bridesmaid's Dresses: A Touch of Class (DaVinci Collection) | Catering: Oak And Smoke Catering | DJ: DJ Tony Sparks | Band: Paul Blinkley Duo | Tuxedo: Tuxedo Gallery | Officiant: Larry Wilkerson | Venue: Private Residence | Cake Topper: Weddingstar Inc. | Florals (bouquets, Boutineers, Alter Arrangement): Vanda Floral Design | Florals (whole Sale For Table): Never Roses | Make-up And Hair: It's A Date At The Powder Room | Rentals: Encore Event Rentals

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Little Rock Wedding from Nathan Willis Wedding Films + Cottonwood Studios Worldwide

My heart has a special place reserved for high school sweethearts. It’s right there next to baby kisses and little kittens learning to walk. They are maybe the sweetest, ever. So when a set high school sweethearts all grown up has a wedding beautifully captured by both Nathan Willis Wedding Films and Cottonwood Studios Worldwide, my little heart feels like it could burst with happiness. Care to join me?

Oh, we’re not done yet. Nathan Willis has the highlight of all highlights…

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From the gorgeous bride… Daniel and I met in the 5th grade in elementary school and became best friends around the 9th grade. Our sophomore year of high school, he asked me to the Christmas Dance and that night we officially started dating. Throughout college we long-distance dated. It had been 7 years on July 22, 2012, when he asked me to marry him on a wooden bridge at Pinnacle Mountain, our favorite spot in Little Rock. Complete with balloons, candles, and secret photographers, it was an engagement to remember.

Eight months later, April 6, 2013, we exchanged vows and finally became a married couple. We had a limited budget and a big guest list, so we decided to have a simple wedding outside, because we both love the outdoors. With that in mind, we chose our theme to be a mix of simple, rustic, and woodsy ideas. “Less is more” was our way of thinking. All of the decorations and even the groom’s cakes were made by family and friends. My favorite color since I was younger is yellow, so I chose the colors yellow and grey. Our wedding was at sunset so our guests could enjoy our reception under a lighted-up tent complete with desserts, drinks, and dancing.

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Photographer: Cottonwood Studios Worldwide | Videographer: Nathan Willis Wedding Films | Dress: Allure Bridal from Low’s Bridal  | Tuxes: Men’s Wearhouse | Caterer: Simply the Best | Bride’s cake: Community Bakery | Rentals: Confetti’s | Band: Great Forest | Florist: Tipton & Hurst | Hair: Catherine Grant Salon, by Laura Hart | Makeup: Glo | Invitations: David’s Bridal | Groom’s Ring: Jared | Bride’s Ring: Fletcher Smith Jewelers

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Little Rock Wedding from Drew Cason Photography

Fact.  A good dose of yellow does a wedding good.  And when it comes to perfectly perfect sunshiny affairs, one needn’t look further than this darling Little Rock soiree.  From the brightly clad bridesmaids to the bundles of cheery blooms to the million and one light filled images by Drew Cason Photography, it’s a yellow-infused love-fest in every.which.way.  Care to soak in all of the HAPPY?  Join me in the gallery for more.

From the Bride… Tyler and I grew up together and had been dating for eight years when we got married. Because of this, we wanted our wedding to be a big celebration full of the family and friends who watched us grow up together. When I was younger, my dad use to buy me yellow rose bushes for us to plant in our garden. Ever since this tradition started, my favorite flowers were yellow roses, so of course they were a big inspiration behind the look of our wedding. We tried to tie in old and vintage with  southern and fun ideas. I was able to wear my mom’s veil that she wore when she married my dad. The tables were lined with burlap and lace, which were homemade. We used a lot of tree stumps, old lanterns and blue mason jars to help decorate the tables. The invitations were designed and printed by my best friend and me. For our candy table, all of the jars  were homemade, as well as the “Sweet Love” sign. The candy bar was full of my favorite candies. Our food was all themed around our favorite types of cuisine. We had three food stations — one station had homemade gourmet pizzas and supreme salads, the second station had mini homemade slider burgers with a nacho bar, and the main food station had honey barbecue chicken, spinach dip and pasta salad. My favorite drink is Coca-Cola, so of course we had to a have an old boat full of glass Coke bottles. Our guests really enjoyed the photo booth filled with lots of fun props for them to use. We added a little southern charm using a carriage for the bride to arrive for the ceremony in, as well as the dove release that took place during the ceremony. What made our wedding the most fun was having all of our close friends and family there with us to celebrate our love story.

The proposal: On the morning of January 13th 2011, I woke up with a sweet phone call from Tyler telling me he had a surprise for me. He told me he made a scavenger hunt and ask if I would go to the first spot. The first clue sent me to my car, where he had cleaned it and filled it up with gas.  There was a letter inside explaining how he promised to take care of me and do the sweet little things like clean my car and fill the tank up with gas every day for the rest of my life. The next clue took me to my room where he left bracelets for me and a letter. In this letter he explained how beautiful he thought I was and what an honor it would be for him to spend the rest of his life showering me with jewelry. As his clues lead me around the house, each place had a sweet love letter and a small gift. The final place lead me to a restaurant where he was. We ate dinner at the restaurant and then began to head home. On the way home he stopped at one final place. He took me to our high school football field. He made me stand in the exact spot I was standing when he first saw me eight years ago, then he then got down on one knee and asked me to be his wife.

Wedding Photography: Drew Cason Photography / Second Shooter: Austin J. Walker Photography / Wedding Venue: Alda’s Magnolia Hill in Little Rock, Arkansas / Floral Design: Teresa White (A Family Friend) / Wedding Cake: The Blue Cake Company / Wedding Invitations: Designed by the Bride + Her Best Friend / DJ: Central Arkansas Entertainment /  Rentals: Party Time Rental and Events / Wedding Dress: Melissa Sweet for Priscilla of Boston (Now Closed) / Bride’s Shoes: Steve Madden

Little Rock Wedding by Finishing Touch Event Design

We’ve been known to mix things up every now and again and this week we’re pulling yet another fab switcheroo with a Thursday lineup of NINE gorgeous weddings and a morning, noon and night of sweet, sweet inspiration.  A Wedding Wednesday, sans Wednesday, if you will.  So, grab that cup of coffee, shut off those phones and cozy on up for all of the pretty.  It’s going to be amazing.

Up first in our lovely lineup is a traditional Little Rock affair captured by Eli Murray Photography.  A glorious marriage of heartwarming moments and uber-stunning details, it’s a classic soiree boasting beautiful florals by Tanarah — Luxe Floral & Event Styling and a whimsical meets modern vibe that is all sorts of fabulous.  Finishing Touch Event Design styled every moment to absolute perfection and it’s all just waiting to be devoured in the full gallery of images.  Join me there for more.

From Finishing Touch Event DesignMary Shannon and Aaron were married in a traditional Catholic Mass at the Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock, Arkansas. Their reception followed at the Country Club of Little Rock and was a fabulous party from beginning to end. Everything about their wedding was perfectly southern, from the custom calligraphy invitations to the sweet “just married” cake topper. It was elegant, classy and so much fun! The most fun moment of the reception was the groom’s family tradition of drinking from a shoe. The bride and groom filled shoes with champagne and shared a drink for good luck! Then they continued to fill the shoes for their family members and guests, who all shared in the wonderfully crazy tradition. The most special moment of the reception was after the bride surprised her grandfather by changing into her late grandmother’s wedding dress (which she’d had shortened). The band played a song by her grandfather’s favorite artist, Frank Sinatra, and they shared a very sweet dance.

Wedding Photography: Eli Murray Photography / Ceremony: Cathedral of St. Andrew in Little Rock, Arkansas / Reception: The Country Club of Little Rock in Little Rock, Arkansas / Event Design + Planning: Finishing Touch Event Design / Floral Design: Tanarah — Luxe Floral & Event Styling / Wedding Cinematography: Fresh Focus Films / Wedding Cake: Mickey’s Special Affairs / Wedding Invitations: Molly’s Paperie / Band: Dance Street Band / Lighting: Central Arkansas Entertainment / Tent: MaHaffey Tent & Event Rentals / Trolley: Arkansas Destinations / Transportation: Vintage Motor Cars / Wedding Dress: Proposals Boutique

Little Rock Wedding from Melissa McCrotty + Finishing Touch Event Design

Just as this wedding is mostly neutrals with a fabulous pop of color in the most exciting places, it is also mostly wonderful with a fabulous pop of glamour in the most deserving places. With Melissa McCrotty Photography behind the lens and Finishing Touch Event Design behind the florals and the design, this couple had everything they needed to celebrate in style. When you’re ready to start your stylish celebrating, click here for the gallery!

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Chris and I met and fell in love at the University of Arkansas. After graduation, we moved back to our hometowns. While we were both pursuing our careers we visited each other often. The day after Thanksgiving in which I thought he was coming to visit to go to the HOGS game, he proposed! I found a job in Northeast Arkansas and we finally were able to be in the same part of the State again.

The venue was gorgeous. The ceremony was held in the courtyard at the Arkansas Arts Center. I loved the character of the brick surrounding the area and the greenery and flowers wrapping around the walls. The reception was held in the Atrium of the Arts Center. It was a unique venue because of the tall wood ceilings and the art work being displayed. At the time of our wedding the Arts Center was holding its annual Delta Exhibition which showcases work by artists from Arkansas. It was perfect timing!

The inspiration was southern classic. We wanted the style to be timeless so it would be beautiful forever. All the colors were neutrals except the flowers! I wanted the colors to be in the flowers and boy did the colors pop! The vibrant colors of the flowers were perfect.

One of the special touches to our wedding was the food! Chris and I love to cook together so we wanted to serve food that fit our style. One of Chris’s specialties is biscuits and homemade gravy. You can ask anyone, it’s delicious! We also included pecans as favors from the pecan tree at his father’s home. His dad picks the pecans up every year and it was special because he picked the ones we used just for our wedding. 

It was a perfect day! Chris and I couldn’t have put it all together without the planning from Jessica Kersey from Finishing Touch Event Design and our families! The best part of the wedding was having all our families and friends come together to celebrate!

Photography: Melissa McCrotty Photography / Cinematography: Nathan Willis Wedding Films / Flowers: Finishing Touch Event Design / Event Planning + Design: Finishing Touch Event Design / Ceremony Location: Arkansas Arts Center Courtyard / Reception Location: Arkansas Arts Center Atrium / Band: The Remedies / Invitations & Signs: Molly’s Paperie / Caterer & Desserts: Simply the Best Catering / Cake & Cookies: TracyCakes / Linen & Chair Rentals: Party Time Rental + Events / Trolley: Arkansas Destinations

Destination Wedding At Thorncrown Chapel In Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Allison & Ben knew that friends and family would be coming from all over the states to attend their wedding, so they wanted to find a spot that was perfect for a destination wedding. They chose to have their wedding in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Hmmmm … not your run-of-the-mill location for a destination wedding, you say? But for Allison and Ben, two young architects, it was ideal. Early on in their relationship, they fell in love with Faye Jones’ Thorncrown Chapel. When you see the pics, you’ll see why. Their family & friends flew in from every corner of the country to celebrate in the wonderfully quirky town of Eureka Springs, as Alli & Ben took their vows in one of the country’s most architecturally unique chapels.

from Alli & Ben … We do have to say that planning a wedding in Eureka Springs, from Boston, was a complicated and delicate matter. After we had the chapel and date secured, our next step was finding a reception space and putting together the whole event! Completely overwhelmed by my lack of knowledge about Arkansas, I hired an amazing Wedding Planner, Jessica Kersey of Finishing Touch Event Design. It was the BEST decision we made during the process. Not only did Jessica give us expert knowledge into the best local resources, but she guided our vision, managed the details from start to finish, negotiated the best prices with our vendors, and kept everything working like a well oiled machine the day of. I absolutely recommend hiring a wedding planner – the level of service and attention you receive, in addition to the reduced stress, is worth every penny.

from Jessica at The Finishing Touch … Alli & Ben crafted one of the most touching ceremonies I’ve ever had the pleasure to be a part of, including not only their personal vows to one another but also a tartan pinning ceremony. The tartan pinning was a beautiful nod to their Scottish heritage. During this portion of the ceremony they were each welcomed into the other’s family as Alli’s mother pinned her family tartan to Ben’s lapel and Ben’s mother pinned his family tartan to Alli’s gown.

The chapel was absolutely stunning with light streaming in from every side …

Alli carried a gorgeous bouquet of hydrangeas, ranunculus, billy balls, cockscomb, and dahlias, all tied with her family tartan. Ben wore a boutonniere of ranunculus, billy balls, and wheat stalks tied with his family tartan.

After the beautiful ceremony, guests enjoyed a delicious cocktail hour on the East Lawn of the historic Crescent Hotel. To carry through the southern theme, guests were served Warm & Fuzzy Apple Cider in mason jars and relaxed in a rustic lounge created using tree stump end tables and a wooden palette coffee table in addition to the more traditional furniture.

As guests entered the Crystal Dining Room, they signed the guest book, which was a book on the architecture of Faye Jones. Guests signed the pages and the book now rests on the couple’s coffee table in their home. Guests were then directed to their seats by antique windows which listed each guests name and the table to which they were assigned. It was a very fitting touch to use this architectural salvaged detail for these two very talented architects.

Upon finding their seats, guests were served their choice of a duet of Pecan Encrusted Salmon and Filet or a Vegetarian Butternut Squash Ravioli. Their dinner tables were covered in gorgeous silk lamour linens and topped with a burlap table runner. At each place setting, were the favors, a CD of traditional Scottish music which was played during the cocktail hour. These also doubled as place cards to help guests find their seat.

To top off the tablescape, we created all of the floral arrangements in beautiful fall colors to go along with the Rustic Fall theme Alli had fallen in love with for her southern wedding. She wanted the centerpieces to look like a “collection of treasures” rather than traditional centerpieces. To accomplish this we spent the entire year collecting vintage tea tins, tea cups, milk glass vases, pitchers, and my favorite centerpiece container: vintage sewing machine drawers. Each table was adorned with a collection of vintage pieces overflowing with gorgeous flowers. We used hydrangeas, roses, ranunculus, dahlias, thistle, billy balls, and much, much more!

After dinner, the newly weds were toasted by many family and friends before cutting their delicious cake. Then the party began! Guests filled the dance floor as Pearl Nation entertained them until late in the evening.

Alli & Ben’s Story

Ben and I met when he came in for an interview at the Interior Architecture firm I was working at as the Business Manager. I was immediately drawn to his charm and, of course, his handsome smile. Within minutes after his meeting, I told the Principal Architect that Ben needed to be hired because not only was he a good fit, but he was also going to be my boyfriend! The Principal Architect laughed it off like anyone would, but five years later he’s now my husband!

Being involved in the Architecture and Design industry for many years, Ben and I have a penchant for inspirational environments. When Ben was studying for his architecture degree, he learned about E. Fay Jones, and we were both taken by the brilliance of Thorncrown Chapel. Two years later, when we got engaged and were considering a venue, Thorncrown Chapel immediately came to mind. Considering our friends and family are spread all over the country, we knew no matter where we held our wedding, the majority of our guests would be traveling. A destination wedding to Eureka Springs, Arkansas was the perfect choice: it had our ideal wedding venue, which brought together our shared love of nature and inspirational design, was centrally located to the majority of our guests, and it was a unique, magical town that we knew our friends and family would love.


We knew that we wanted our wedding to be personal and intimate, honor the coming together of our many loving family members, and provide for a unique guest experience. One of our favorite moments that has stuck with Ben and me was when we saw each other for the first time during a private photo session with our photographer (the “first look”). It not only settled our nerves, but gave us a chance to comfort each other and have a special moment before the “big” show began. From the ceremony, nothing compares to reciting our own personal vows, and incorporating a Scottish tradition called “Pinning of the Tartan,” that we modified to include our mothers, which was a unique and meaningful recognition to our family heritage. Being part of a space that meant so much to us. We left the church’s intrinsic beauty as it was, no extra decoration was needed; except for two standing lanterns that flanked the alter, representing our many grandparents (6 sets) as the guiding light that watches over us. At the cocktail hour and reception, we loved the scenic view, and the food was delicious, but our favorite part was seeing all of our detailed planning come together in the space. The atmosphere was incredible; warm, unique and full of personal touches that exuded our history together: the vintage, “found object” centerpieces and decor we spent months collecting, sipping hot apple cider on fall’s first crisp night, listening to Bluegrass and Scottish music at the cocktail hour (featuring my family’s band, Al Hopkins and his Buckle Busters, from 1920s Appalachia), and seeing a room aglow with candlelight filled with 85 of our loving family and friends – it was an unforgettable feeling!

We were truly honored that so many of our friends and family made the trip to rural Eureka Springs, AR to be a part of our wedding weekend. It was hugely important for us to make their experience comfortable, unique and fun! We were pleased to hear that everyone had an incredible time. People have told us that “every element was impeccable, “and that “they saw Ben and me in every detail.” We’ve heard “best wedding I’ve ever been to,” and “most unique location.” But our favorite compliments came from our parents, who told us they were proud of what we put together, and honored in how we celebrated our families, heritage and, of course, the love between us. If we could be a fly on the wall and watch the entire day unfold again, we would.


Photography: Hudson Photography, Fayetteville, Arkansas / Wedding Coordination & Design: Finishing Touch Event Design, Little Rock, Arkansas / Ceremony Venue: Thorncrown Chapel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas / Reception Venue: Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas / Catering & Bar: Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas / Floral Design: Finishing Touch Event Design, Little Rock, Arkansas / Wedding Cake: Eureka Sweets, Eureka Springs, Arkansas / Entertainment: Pearl Nation, Springfield, Missouri / Linens: BBJ Linens / Rentals: Eventures Party Rentals, Fayetteville, Arkansas / Invitations and Paper Goodies: Sister of the Bride / Get Away Car: Eureka Springs Limousine Company, Eureka Springs, Arkansas