We’re back with more from Heather and Travis’ fabulous DIY Ranch wedding! There are so many wonderful details, all so perfectly placed, we can’t decide what we like best!! Not only did Heather and Travis have the most beautiful bash, but they were so full of energy and love that the day flew by like a dream!
You won’t believe the pretty details in store at this antique-styled reception at Dawn Ranch Lodge!
What a fancy place to sit! It’s like a colorful tea room wandered outside…
It’s the little details that add up to a memorable day; their pendant banner set the stage for a sweet after-dinner dessert bar to be unveiled later in the night.
Who doesn’t like a witty little fill-in-the-blank card? It takes all the awkwardness out of finding the right way to wish the happy couple well!
Simple and textured, these pretty tables were so easy on the eyes with soft neutrals and warm light pink!
I love how they carried the book theme to their centerpieces! Classic novel titles graced each whimsical grouping of flowers and found objects – I want the Pride and Prejudice table!
The cute pendant banners found their way onto the backs of Heather and Travis’ chairs for a festive touch.
How about a game of croquet? We definitely approve of lawn games to keep the party spirit up!
Heather and Travis take a moment to cuddle in their fancy outdoor tea room – it’s good to take a moment to relax on your big day!
Heather and Travis have such a special connection to eachother, we love how sparks fly when they’re together!
We love this venue! There were so many places to wrap yourself up in the enchanted garden atmosphere!
Heather’s gorgeous makeup and loose updo were perfect for the casual setting and antique-style theme!
Even though the day was an emotional one, we love seeing two people this much in love!
The night ended with some rockin’ tunes and a lot of fun on the dance floor! Travis and Heather must be two of the most creative people we’ve ever met; their wedding showed off what amazing taste they share! We wish them all the best!
I love the straight to the sun pictures. It seems a new trend.Regards,Robert