Dallas, Texas
We’re still swooning over this wedding!! If you’re looking for a venue in Dallas, the romantic and historic Rosewood Mansion Hotel is always amazing. The ceremony in the Promenade was lovely and elegant with a mass of candles and a magnolia leaf garland. This wedding’s special reception details included a unique color palette, specialty china, the groom’s whiskey bar, and a Croquembouche instead of a traditional wedding cake! YUM!!
Are you inspired? We hope so!
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BYE, BABES 😘

Venue: Rosewood Mansion Hotel Dallas
Photography: Sara and Rocky Photography
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Dallas, Texas
Donuts at a wedding? We say YES!
But donuts weren’t the best thing about this perfect day- geometric, marble, and velvet elements made up this fun and fabulous wedding! The big and beautiful florals included an oversized hanging piece above the custom silver mercury glass dance floor. It was jaw. dropping!! Other special details included marble place cards, a surprise performance by a Puerto Rican band and yes, Krispy Kreme donut favors!
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Dallas, Texas
Classic Glam is how I’d describe this wedding!
Heather wanted a Kate Middleton-inspired Jewish wedding that was elegant, classic, and traditional. I immediately fell in love with this theme and had so many amazing ideas work out to make it the perfect day for my clients! The ceremony was set in the garden at the Hotel Crescent Court where guests tossed rose petals as the couple recessed down the aisle. The reception included a custom dance floor, garden-inspired centerpieces and navy bow-shaped napkins on the place settings. And always my favorite part – a sparkler send-off ended the night in style!
Don’t you love this classic wedding? It was a favorite of mine to plan!
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Dallas, Texas
Babes! I’ve always loved a good themed wedding! A passion for sports brought this couple together, and to pay homage to their shared interest, they decided to add a few sports-related things to their wedding! Sarah and her bridesmaids sported matching tennis shoes during getting ready photos, Landon wore a Colorado Rockies pin on his tux as an ode to his favorite baseball team and a heart-shaped-ice sculpture with baseball stitching made for a grand entry piece for the wedding! The couple’s college mascot even made an appearance on the dance floor!
This one was sporty but still elegant, and at one of my very favorite venues, the Ritz Carlton in Dallas. So thankful to Sarah and Landon for allowing us to help make their day perfect! That’s a WIN!
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Frisco, Texas
Fall weddings are probably my favorite weddings to plan, and the beautiful Fall season was the inspiration for this stunning wedding with Kaci and John! Loose, wild florals paired with amber glass and velvet-textured ribbons truly set the scene for a romantic event. Guests enjoyed lounging in the soft seating, dancing all night long, and the golf cart exit complete with gold pom poms!
Want to plan a fall wedding as beautiful as this one? I’m your gal!
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Dallas, Texas
WOW, babes! This Indian wedding was true to its Fairytale theme and was an absolute dream! A custom crown Mandap, Ferrari baraat entrance, cryo jets shooting off at key points throughout the night, live hashtag projection of guests’ images on screens, and a video dance floor all made for an exceptional weekend of events!
Want to plan an epic wedding like this? We’re booking for 2022 and 2023 so email us today!
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