Oklahoma Wedding Venue
A 600 mile gap kept these two love birds apart for four out of the five years they were together. So, you can only imagine that Coy and Katey's wedding was a much anticipated event. They would finally be able to come together and live their happily ever after.All this wedding magic was captured by Justin Battenfield at The Willows Inn, an Oklahoma Wedding Venue that has a definite backyard vibe. This open space is a blank canvas just waiting to be filled up and personalized. Katey, who was an Art major handmade everything you see at this wedding. From the white ceramic vases that were on each
table to the Mr. and Mrs. signs that she wove on a loom. Talk about crafty. To see more details and handmade decor visit the full gallery here.Most of the decorations were either handmade, borrowed, or purchased from
 thrift stores. We also adore that the bride and her grandma
 made all of the grape jelly together, and the bride's mom, groom's mom, and bride did all the other craft projects together for the wedding. Making it truly a family affair. So sweet don't you think?The church pews we're brought in from Katey's favorite church camp that she attended as a child. Besides being sentimental, they also look fantastic outside in front of the white doors that open up, making a grand entrance for the bride. We are not sure what we love about doors that are outside for weddings, but they really are so much fun.Coy, the groom, was a wheat farmer, which is why there is so much wheat in the flowers and the throwing of wheat as the couple exited. He even took Katey to prom their senior year in a big wheat tractor. Thus the meaning behind all the wheat used at the wedding.It is actually traditional that when a farmer gets
 married the guests throw wheat as the bride and groom leave the wedding. 
All of the wheat used in the wedding was given by the groom's parents.Photographer: Justin BattenfieldVenue: The Willows InnCaterer: Kathryn MathisCinematography: Carpe DiemDress Designer: David's BridalGroomsman Attire: Al's formal wearJewelry: Enya PearlsShoe Designer: TomsVeil or Hair Accessories: LeFlowersMakeup: Camra Fischer (groom's sister) | Hair: Camra Fischer (groom's sister) | Cake: Fae Koch | Officiant: Brian Bailey | Flowers: Myrene's House of Flowers | Groom's Attire: Airforce Uniform | Stationery: Southern Supply
One Year Anniversary Shoot
We are seeing the one-year anniversary photo shoot emerging more and more these days. A fabulous excuse to take pretty pictures with you and your love. We love the idea of getting all dolled up again putting your pretty dress on and and re-living your wedding day. You do not necessarily have to wear your wedding gown again, but it might be a fabulous excuse to put it on one more time.Rebecca Arthurs captured this one year anniversary shoot in at a private estate in Hawaii. Complete with a pretty wedding cake and some adorably sweet stationery. These sweet love invites happens to be one of our free wedding printables. You can see more of this one year anniversary shoot in the full gallery.Photographer: Rebecca ArthursVenue: Private Estate: Hale Ku Mana. Realtor: Beverly MolfinoMakeup & Hair: Katherine Elizabeth SalonCake: Kona SweetsDress Designer: AttractionsFlowers: Ilima FlowersGroom & Bride Attire: AttractionsJewelry: Macy'sStationery: The Wedding Chicks
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