Salt Lick Pavilion

I met Emily and Mark at Shannon and Alan's wonderful December wedding also at
the Salt Lick. It was great being able to work with them on their spring wedding.
The weather definitely decided to hike up a bit too much, it was the hottest day so
far that year. Both sides of the bridal party were real troopers with the heat and
grateful for the air conditioning inside the Pavilion. 

Tip: If at all possible, try to hire your planner first before your vendors so they can
offer quality recommendations for vendors they have worked with before. Even if
your planner is only for "day of" they will know who to avoid. It's better to have an
experienced planner's perspective than to move forward and hire a vendor we know
does not deliver the best quality product or who has disappointed brides in the past.
The last thing we want is for you to have any extra stress on your wedding day with
less than stellar vendor results


                              I just love flower girls, too cute and so excited!
            

                                        The setting was picture perfect
            

        
                  

         I love special touches and engraved items are a simple addition

                  


               Very cool lighting and a unique way to display the rings
                  




Thank you to the great vendors who helped make this event special:
www.rebelwithacamera.com
www.saltlick.com
www.austinpartycentral.com
www.austinweddingsunlimited.com
Bartending by Kathy Alston
Band: Rick Hornyak

The bride also had very talented family members who assisted in many areas.

Best wishes on your life together,
Barbara
www.barbarasbrides.com

 

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