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Round Mountain Texas Wedding

Round Mountain Texas Wedding

As soon as we saw the favors in today’s wedding from Nathan Russell — bottles of honey inspired by our own DIY tutorial — we knew we had to share it! Maggie and Southpaw (cutest couple name ever?) wedding was described by the bride as a “magical affair,” and we couldn’t agree more. From the stitched wedding invitations to the phenomenal flower installation for the ceremony, this wedding has quickly become a favorite!

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From the bride, Maggie: We wanted our wedding to be a non-traditional, rustic-chic, romantic, magical affair. It was important that we make it as personal as we possibly could, and we definitely put a lot of effort toward that end. We’re both involved in the arts community (me: theatre and dance, him: music), and it was important to make this event a creative expression of who we are as people and also of what we want our lives together to be like.


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Any advice for brides planning their weddings now? After it’s all over, this really is true: all that you put into it, you will get out of it. The personal touches and DIY projects and the crushing weight of the decisions will all compound to create the most special, meaningful day of your life. Believe it! Don’t feel like you have to do things the way they’re usually done. For instance, we were really stressed out by the idea of arranging for a car to take us away from the ceremony because we didn’t want to leave the party before our guests, so we didn’t do a formal exit and it was totally fine. We didn’t have bridesmaids/groomsmen, and I think in the end it helped us feel less formal and more relaxed – less pressure! Traditional isn’t always meaningful. Don’t succumb to the pressure and do what makes sense for you.


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Finally, use technology! Our blog was a great way to get the word out and not feel like every little detail had to be on paper. And Pinterest… oh, Pinterest. I am so thankful this was invented before I got engaged. We also created a hashtag for our wedding, and we were easily able to explain how to use Instagram using our blog. We got about 75 beautiful pictures out of it!


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View all images from this wedding in the gallery

Wedding Music:
Ceremony Music: “Beyond the Great Divide,” Emmylou Harris; “Grow Old With Me,” John Lennon; “Sanctuary,” Eliza Gilkyson
Processional: “I Will,” The Beatles
At the end of our ceremony, we asked the crowd to join us in signing Woody Guthrie’s “Peace Call,” the lyrics for which were printed in the program. The musical aspect of our ceremony took it to a higher level; combined with the scenery and all the love in the air, not to mention the RAINBOW (yes, really), it was truly transcendent.
First Dance: “If I Should Fall Behind,” Bruce Springsteen
Father/Daughter Dance: “My Wish,” Rascal Flatts

Wedding Location: Round Mountain, TX / Wedding Photographer: Nathan Russell / Reception Venue: Three Points Ranch / Wedding Coordinator: Modern Moments / Wedding Flowers, Sash, and Headpiece: Monique of Articulture Designs / Wedding Dress: WTOO (The best part: it’s actually a bridesmaids dress, so the cost came in under $250! Woot!) via Serendipity Bridal / Birdcage Veil: Tessa Kim / Stole: Austin Antique Mall / Wedding Shoes: Via Spaga / Hair: Andrea Juarez / Makeup: Maris Marie Calderon at Pearl Austin / Bridal Party Attire: We decided not to do the traditional wedding party thing – we both had our special guys and gals, and our florist made (awesome leather) wrist corsages for the ladies and boutonnieres for the dudes. This was all in the interest of not burdening our dear ones with the chore of buying fancy clothes, and also keeping our wedding on the casual side. / Wedding Caterer: Pink Avocado / Wedding Dessert: Habana Soco / Wedding Music: Brian Kremer, Surfside, and Run of the Mill / Wedding Invitations: Bride, Amanda Lamb, and Julie Wilhite; paper via Paper Source, Paper and More, and Paperworks

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