September 9, 2024, was a breathtaking day as Emily and Austin said “I do” surrounded by their closest friends and family. With a rich palette of rust, orange, and burgundy tones, their child-free wedding was a bold rustic-inspired affair. Keep reading to explore all the magical details of their fall wedding on the farm!
Golden Hour Elegance
The couple chose the North Patio at The Grange Hall, overlooking the sprawling fields, for their ceremony. Under a warm September sun, guests took their seats to witness Emily and Austin’s vows. Their backdrop was a stunning geometric wood arch, adorned with asymmetrical floral arrangements featuring bold orange and burgundy blooms accented by eucalyptus. The setting exuded a modern bohemian charm, perfectly complementing the couple’s style.
Emily walked down the aisle in a dreamy A-line gown with spaghetti straps and a delicate illusion v-neckline that mirrored the plunging v-back. The bohemian lace detailing, with its subtle sparkle, caught the sunlight, making her look radiant. Austin’s black suit and white tie provided a classic, sophisticated contrast. While his groomsmen wore rust-colored ties and orange rose boutonnieres, tying in with the bridesmaids’ mismatched rust dresses.
Personal Touches, Big Impact
Emily and Austin infused their personalities into every aspect of their wedding – as they should, having been together for 7 years. Guests were delighted by the customized wedding program, presented as a playful newspaper. Complete with their engagement photos, a crossword puzzle, and quirky anecdotes, it offered a charming keepsake of the day.
After the ceremony, the newlyweds stole away for romantic golden-hour portraits. The soft, golden light and fields surrounding The Grange Hall provided the perfect backdrop for their frame-worthy portraits.
A Feast and Festivities to Remember
Dinner was a deliciously casual yet elevated affair with a menu from City BBQ. Guests savored the flavors of the season while sipping custom cocktails from The Tipsy Chicks’ bar. Toasts from loved ones brought laughter and happy tears, setting the tone for a night of celebration.
The reception, held in The Grange Hall’s sleek and spacious barn, was lively from start to finish. DJ Jake Boudinot kept the dance floor packed with everyone’s favorite hits, while the couple shared a tender first dance under the warm glow of string lights.
Vendors:
DJ: Jake Boudinot
Catering: City BBQ and Eats & Events by Emily
Bar: The Tipsy Chicks
Photo: T Price Photography
Coordination: B.A. Events