

The bride's ultra-fabulous wedding dress is from Unique Vintage with a custom petticoat straight from Etsy that matches Adam's tie perfectly. Her veil was also handmade from a DIY kit purchased from 10eisha.



Since it was her big day, Beca decided to take the day off from being a make-up artist and let Kristin Price and Jennifer Hernandez tend to here beauty and hair.








Geez, isn't the entire event amazing! I love the cake, floral decor and the outdoor garden theme set among friends and family. The grooms looks dashing and the bride looks divine. Don't you just love Austin weddings!
To see more photos of Beca and Adam, click here.
Other vendors:
Cakes : Cake Mix Austin
Deserts : Sugar Tooth Bakery
Custom cake toppers : Jamie Ferraioli
Flowers & wedding day orchestrated by Christine Seiler of Eventfully Yours
DJ : Bryan Olivas
Food : Central Market
Rentals : Premire Tents and Events









Wow! Her dress is spectacular! Great photos and I love the Umlauf!
ReplyDeleteGarden weddings are always a hit with the family. It opens up a more casual atmosphere in a natural setting. People tend to be less stuffy and more "smiley". Beautiful!
ReplyDeletePerfect place for an outdoor wedding
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of the Umlauf Gardens before! Love the landscape and will definitely be considering them for our venue!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Love the photo of her throwing her heels in the air. Very clever :P
ReplyDeleteI love the outdoor wedding photos, they are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese are exquisite photos! I really love the unique theme that were chosen. In one of the photos, I saw a pair of beautiful heels (I'm a shoe junkie), and it reminded me of something. I recently went to a wedding in which several of my friends were actually in the bridal party. They received a gift from the bride that I had never seen before but it made perfect sense given that they were in an outdoor wedding. They were given high heel protectors that actually slip on the heel part of a stiletto and prevent someone from sinking in the ground and ruining their heels. The bridesmaids all wore these protectors (which are called IdealHeels- http://idealheel.com/ -from Austin btw) and it made for a much easier experience when trekking uneven terrain. I just think that every bride needs to know about these protectors, especially when beautiful heels like the ones in the above photo are involved.
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