Hand Embroidered favors and the prettiest plan B you ever did see
There's no denying it, outdoor wedding ceremonies are simply breathtaking, but they require couples (and planners alike) to make one very big gamble on Mother Nature. But, in truth, real pros never gamble; they plan. And that's exactly why the beautiful wedding you're about to see went off without a hitch despite the fact that the sky decided to pour down all day. So, keep scrolling to see how to plan ahead for your own outdoor celebration and score some inspo in these photos by the talented James and Schulze.
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the vision: plan B but make it look plan A
It was a rare rainy day in San Antonio when Maggie and Josh tied the knot, but little did they know, it would make for the most moody and dramatic photos. That’s where the pros come in. Julian Leaver and their team already had an ornate sailcloth tent set up in the sprawling lawn of the private estate for just such a possibility, but the look was anything but Plan B. A solid wood floor created an elegant aisle while vines crawled up the tent, and potted wildflower arrangements by Jackson Durham Events made it feel as if the space had simply grown out of the garden.
After the heartfelt ceremony, guests made their way to the greenhouse reception space, erected specially for the day. Live music filled the air as Maggie and Josh mingled with their guests as they sat down to a delicious dinner.
getting ready
The couple took their time getting ready, safe and dry inside with all of their favorite people. Everyone watched the windows with anticipation to see if the rain would ever let up. Meanwhile, preparations were already in motion for the elegant tented ceremony.
the fashion
The bridesmaids led the way in a mixture of green floral-printed gowns in satin and chiffon. Then came the bride. Maggie was radiant in her lace Mira Zwillinger gown, which she accessorized with matching lace opera gloves and a delicate tulle veil.
the favors: silk scarves
As a favor, each of the guests received a custom-designed silk scarf, and they even had an embroiderer on-site adding monograms!
the cake
For dessert, guests were treated to a delectable wedding cake by Cathy Young. The five-tiered masterpiece was decorated in fresh flowers and served as a centerpiece at the reception.
the getaway car
In a cinematic moment, the couple made their getaway in a Jeep, driving off into the night. Note the flowers on the back. Attention to detail—we love to see it! 👏
- Event Planning & Design: Julian Leaver Events
- Event Planning & Design: Sarah Kane for Julian Leaver Events
- Cakes & Catering: Rosemary's Catering
- Tenting: Sandone Productions
- Accommodations: The St Anthony Hotel
- Floral and Decor: Jackson Durham Events
- Rentals: Illusions Rentals
- Rentals: Bright Event Rentals
- Rentals: Luxe Event Decor
- Rentals: Party Dallas Rentals
- Rentals: Nuage Designs Inc
- Wedding Photographers: James and Schulze
- Wedding Films: Wes Raitt
- Wedding Films: Cole Tamplet Photography
- Music: Jordan Kahn Orchestra
- Music: Howl 2 Go
- Hair, Makeup & Beauty: Maitee Miles
- Lighting, Entertainment & Photo Booth: Jacob Co Creative
- Cakes & Catering: Cakes by Cathy Young
- Paper Goods & Calligraphy: MF Creative Designs
- Lighting, Entertainment & Photo Booth: Little Lemon Shots
- Jewelry: Single Stone LA
- Jewelry: Greenwich St Jewelers
- Chain Stitch: Lunchroom Anxiety
- Wedding Dresses: Mira Zwillinger
- Shops: Warren Barron Bridal
- Groom & His Men: The Black Tux