She thanked her parents for giving her a childhood that many wish for, a childhood that was lived out where Stephanie would also become a wife to her well-mannered, country boy prince, Aaron. The gorgeous rural setting was perfect for the afternoon celebration of lawn games, appetizers, drinks and mingling following the backyard ceremony. The festive and relaxed feel to the day allowed us to take photos of the bride and groom throughout the afternoon, taking moments for themselves to remember the day.
The day began down the road at Stephanie’s aunt and uncle’s home where she and her maids got ready…
…while Aaron and his guys got ready at his parents’…
Stephanie was stunning in a form fitting, oh so flattering gown and I think Aaron thought the same…
Stephanie wins for bravest bride! A frog hopped over and she scooped him up for a picture…
Then it was ceremony time, performed by the father of the groom’s best man from years back…
The property gave us endless options for photos…
The pretty floral arrangements of eucalyptus, dahlias & hydrangeas were arranged by Stephanie’s aunt and just the beginning of all the amazing, diy details…
Such a fun & unique wedding cake! Made by the mother of the groom.
It’s such a special thing for a bride and groom to invite us to their wedding to document and share in their momentous day. Many thank you’s to Stephanie and Aaron and your wonderful families for that honour! Wishing you two nothing but the best.
Christie Graham says
I love love love this wedding. The logs down the aisle are such a nice rustic touch!
Risa (Mom) says
These are sooo pretty! I love the one with Kathy and her “little” boy. :)
Congratulations to the whole family!
Corinna says
Mikaela- another wedding well done. Love all the diy details like the red window/door seating chart and the pew marker logs.
What’s the game they were playing with the tennis balls tied together?