Eclectic Austin Farm Wedding: Amy + Craig

Austin Farm wedding

We have such a sweet wedding to share with you guys today; one that’s sure to inspire couples who want to make their wedding day personal + fun – and maybe include a little bit of whimsy! Amy + Craig created a day that was perfect for them, foregoing any tradition they didn’t deem a fit for their playful personalities. When Amy told us the day felt like an enchanted backyard dinner party that took a sweet break for a wedding ceremony, we knew their wedding was going to be good! And as soon as we saw Nichols Photographers‘ gorge images from the evening, our suspicions were confirmed. Here’s a bit more about it from Amy:

Craig and I are an easy-going, nature-worshipping, foodie, full-of-love couple, and we wanted our wedding to reflect that. This would be the first time that both of our families, in their large entirety, would come together, so we wanted to create a Sunday afternoon picnic atmosphere. Eden East at Springdale Farm was the perfect setting! We kept our guest list small, only 70, to keep the intimate feel of a family gathering.

wooden flower sign

rustic lace backdrop

Austin Farm wedding

We didn’t walk down an aisle. Instead, we had everyone gather around a grand tree, and we entered the circle holding hands. We exchanged personally written vows with a lot of love and humor. We even had some group participation, and the ceremony closed with spontaneous dancing by all our guests.

Austin Farm wedding

Austin Farm wedding

Austin Farm wedding

Austin Farm wedding

Austin Farm wedding

Austin Farm wedding

Isn’t Amy’s Free People dress so lovely? It feels like such a great fit for her!

Austin Farm wedding

Austin Farm wedding

ombre tablecloths

ombre tablecloths

ombre tablecloths

The tablescapes were so lively + fun with dip-dyed linens and vintage amber goblets. We’d say Amy + Craig’s vision for an enchanted backyard dinner party definitely came to life!

orange goblets

flower case

rustic wedding benches

wedding menu

vintage lounge

steer skull

ombre sign

So many cute details put together by both Loot Vintage RentalsBird Dog Wedding (who also crafted the pretty, pretty florals!).

Austin farm wedding

Austin farm wedding

At dinner, our guests passed serving dishes family style to enhance the feeling that we are one big family and that we were indeed sharing with one another. We invited everyone to sample the array of petite desserts rather than cut a traditional cake.

cart dessert table

flower garland

cart dessert table

Austin farm wedding

A few parting words from Amy, Craig and I feel grateful for the life journey that prepared us for one another and to our close friends and family who helped us along the way. Our wedding day was a celebration for ALL of us. Because we wanted the event to be a “thank you” to those who have shared their lives and love with us, we requested no gifts. Even the wedding dress, with all its mirrors, was chosen because it would reflect all of the love and support of our loved ones.

When planning your special day, remember to be true to your personalities. Create an event that you would enjoy attending. And do not do anything just because you think you are supposed to!! This is your day, let it genuinely reflect YOU!!

Thanks, you two, for sharing your sweet, sweet day with us!

photography: Nichols Photographers // venue name: Springdale Farm, Austin, Texas // event design: Loot Vintage Rentals // planning: Bird Dog Wedding // florals: Bird Dog Wedding // wedding dress: Free People // hairpiece: Second Summer Bride // bride's shoes: Charles by Charles David // hair stylist: Crystal Stansell // makeup artist: Crystal Stansell // catering: Eden East // alterations: Olga European Fashions // invitations: Paperless Post // dessert: Walston's Fancy & Staple // henna: Nipa Desai // yoga instructor: Roger Rippy of Yoga One Houston // cocktail party music: Amelia Foxtrot of the Austin Phonograph Company // post vow music: Robyn Ludwick // reception music: Grant Harrison

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