Texas Beach Wedding

             
One of my favorite weddings this year was a destination event from New York to The Horseshoe Bay Yacht
Club in Central Texas. After weeks of constant rain and then flooding, this wedding could not have been more beautiful. The majority of guests arrived from New York and the Dallas area. We wanted to make it a real Texas event complete with fantastic BBQ at the Lazy Fork for the rehearsal dinner. The wedding day itself was pure water side elegance and it all came together beautifully. Matt and Amanda are a wonderful, loving couple and it was my pleasure to work with both and I wish them a lifetime filled with blessings.

Wedding Tip: Hire a local planner that has a lot of experience when you are planning your wedding long distance. It will make the process much more productive, less stressful and give you the reassurance that your wedding vision is being followed. You need someone on your side to make sure the little details are followed through on, so your vision will become a reality. 


                                                  
                                                                   I love unique wedding shoes

                                                                       

                                                    
                                                                                        
                                                   

         The weather definitely worked in our favor despite scattered showers throughout Texas







                             Arrange with your coordinator for a quiet moment to eat together



                                            

                                                     

Thanks to my great vendors:
Krel with www.northlightphoto.net for the fantastic photos
Stephanie of www.bouquetsofaustin.com
Tony with www.sansalones.com


More gorgeous weddings to come,
Barbara
www.barbarasbrides.com
2007 Pick The Knot Best of Weddings
 

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