Intimate Private Ranch Brunch Wedding
Roll out of bed, toss on your favorite brunch attire, and grab your champagne flute, because we’re about to embark on the most epic ranch wedding adventure, where “I Do’s” meet “Bloody Marys” and love blossoms over eggs benedict. Amidst a sea of traditional evening ceremonies and late-night receptions, we’re rewriting the rules and transforming your wedding day into a brunch extravaganza like no other. This spectacular event is meticulously orchestrated by the exceptional team at Sweet Laurel Event, adorned with stunning florals by the imaginative Lovelily Flower, and immortalized through the lens of the ever-talented Emilie Hewitt.
So, whether you’re a brunch aficionado or just looking to spice up the traditional wedding scene, grab a mimosa, get comfy in your favorite sun hat, and join us as we spill the tea (and the syrup) on the most unique and delicious wedding trend to hit Texas Hill Country. It’s time to brunch, baby!
About Alison and Justin’s wedding day:
Our wedding took place at my husband’s family ranch, which was a passion project of his mother and late father. Together they designed and built the Mexican style house to bring together friends and family to showcase the stunning beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Our wedding day emulated the same thought.
We chose to have an intimate daytime wedding to emphasize the views with the ceremony starting at 11am followed by cocktail hour and the reception. The ceremony took place in a small grove of live oaks with soft, acoustic music. The altar was framed in by a semicircle of peach and cream roses and greenery with floral chandeliers hanging from the branches.
The reception took place under a sailcloth tent on a small hill that offered gorgeous Hill Country views in both directions of surrounding ranches and vineyards. We chose to have a 5-person bluegrass/folk band perform which created a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
The floral arrangements consisted of peach and cream tones with lots of greenery to reflect the warm colors exhibited in the surrounding landscape as it transitions from fall to winter.
The hors d’oeuvres, plated meal, and desserts were a modern take on Latin cuisine with locally sourced, fresh ingredients for a truly delicious experience.
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Wedding Vendors:
Photographer: Emilie Hewitt
Planner: Sweet Laurel Events
Florist: Lovelily Flowers
Catering + Bartending: La Pera Catering
Cake Jane Dough: Jane Dough
Band: Steel Betty Band
Beauty: Southern Tease
Rentals: Premiere Events
Invitation + Signage: Fine Day Press