Hey everyone! I am back to the blogging world :)
We are tying the knot May 22, 2010 @ A & M Gardens in Azle, TX. I think it is one of the best kept secrets in DFW! Eric and I both really loved it and decided we didn't need to look anywhere else (it was our first place to tour). Our ceremony will be in the beautiful garden and reception to follow in the banquet facility! They have a pretty little fountatin in the entrance and I think the whole venue suits our taste very well! Check out their website at http://www.aandmgardens.com/ for pictures!
I also set up to get our engagement photos taken in April! I have been researching for a photographer for about a year now and I have finally found one! She is very talented and unique, not to mention a total sweetheart! Her name is Allison Davis and her website is http://www.adavisphotos.com/ for my b-maids that are interested in checking her out. Go to Galleries and "inspiring couples" to find her engagement sessions.
I have narrowed my color scheme down to:
Pink & Black
Grapefruit pink, lemon, pastel green
Green apple & Black
and Pink (rosey or another hue) and Green(pistachio or celery hue)
Let me know what you think!
I will updating here pretty often, so please check back soon!
K
4 comments:
I like the grapefruit, lemon and lime green -- it's a citrus colored wedding -- but in a good way! Very cute -- and it offers great decor opportunities to encorporate those fruits in with or instead of flowers. Could be very cool!!!!
I love your venue. Are you doing day or night? I loved the night shot. Also, colors. They are all very pretty but I think for you you have to have pink in it. I think if it's day the lighter colors of grapefruit, etc. night time wedding more pink/black.
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Soooo I'm torn between the rossey pink & mint or the green apple & black. I think the green apple & black is a little more sophisticated & the pink &mint is more girly & fun and have more color schemes to chose from...
my niece got married there in Oct it is a BEAUTIFUL Facility and the people were nice too. I love the unique green apple and black it would photograph so well
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