The venue was at the Flying T Ranch in Austin, Texas on April 27th and it was beautifully set for the ceremony for the bride & groom to be made in matrimony.
Looking off from the wooden deck to the bridge that led the wedding guests to the beautiful wedding ceremony area
I teamed up with the wedding coordinators from Brass Tacks Events and volunteered to set up the ceremony and reception areas. These bows were all tied individually by yours truly, with some help ;) Tying these gorgeous bright green ribbons were a chore at first, but after some technique it became super easy and very cute!
Thank the good lord for these! While guests are waiting for the bride to walk down the aisle, there were these cute wedding programs made into a fan for us to waft ourselves. Such a good idea for outdoor weddings and gave us all something to entertain ourselves.
The reception area took place on the wood deck of the ranch set with 12 tables for the estimated 95 guests. The royal purple and bright green wedding colors looked so simple and elegant with a country twist.
The hand cut center pieces, compliments to the father of the bride, with mis-matched china plates and mason jars complete this rustic elegant theme.
The tables numbered with framed wooden numbers gives your guests guidance in a neat and organized way while sticking to the theme.
Congratulations to my dear friends Jeff & Alex and good luck to them on their journey through life together as a married couple.
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