I know, I know…where the hell have we been? Life’s gotten a little busy and wedding season is ramping up (🎉) so we’ve been a little swamped. We have been active on our Instagram though! To tide you over, today we’re doing a round up of some of our favorite insta posts during our little ~break~.
Viewing entries in
Inspiration
While weddings are a joyous occasion, it can be difficult to fully embrace the day when someone important to you is missing. Despite all the joy surrounding the day, it's normal to feel the absence of a friend or family member that has passed. If you're looking for ways to honor your lost loved ones at your wedding, we've rounded up four ways to pay homage to your people.
Bouquet Pins
Reserved Seating
Photo By | Reigh Walker
Photo By | Stephanie Nelson
Heirloom Engagement Rings
Photo Galleries
hHPhoto By | George Street
Photo By | Katy Lynn Photography
How did you honor your lost loved ones at your wedding?
As you've probably heard, Pantone announced their color, or should I say colors of the year in December; Illuminating and Ultimate Grey are the new trendsetters in town. And we know what you're thinking, how the hell do I integrate a color as bold as yellow or as...dull (read: subdued) as Grey??
That's where we come in! Let's start with yellow! As beautiful as yellow is because of it's bright and colorful nature, it can go real overboard, real quick; that's why it's best to keep it small. Our personal favorite way to use yellow is in the details of your wedding day (think napkins, favors, pops of color in your bouquet). One of our fave couples beat Pantone to the punch declaring Illuminating their color of the year way back in 2019. Take a look a look at how they used yellow on their sweet, sunshiney day!
Programs
Photo | Joseph Mark Photography
Linens
Photo | Joseph Mark Photography
Table Signs
Photo | Joseph Mark Photography
Cake Flowers
Photo | Joseph Mark Photography
Bridal Bouquet
Photo | Joseph Mark Photography
Wedding Arch
Photo | Joseph Mark Photography
Whatever You Want!
Photo | Joseph Mark Photography
How do you feel about Illuminating? Will you use it brighten up your big day?
2020 has been...quite the year. Each one of us has had our own unique challenges, but we can all agree we’ve been put through the wringer. Together we’ve had to adapt to a new and unfamiliar world, and celebrating with you has been such a fantastic outlet.
As we look back on all of our STUNNING 2020 couples, were feelings ALL the feels. More than anything, though, we’re feeling thankful to everyone Celebrate Dallas has had the pleasure of serving this year. Being able to distract ourselves with so many sweet and joyful faces gave us all the love and light we’d been missing. Being apart of your special day, no matter how big or how small, has been such a privilege.
We love you and can’t wait to see all that 2021 has in store for us (fingers crossed it’s nothing but puppies, rainbows, and good health for all).
Meghann + Alex | Ritz Carlton Dallas
Photo | Reigh Walker
Photo | Reigh Walker
Photo | Reigh Walker
Photo | Reigh Walker
Michelle + Christian | The Emerson
Photo | Sarah Slover
Photo | Sarah Slover
Kayce + Nick | Hickory Street Annex
Photo | Chelsea Kaye
Photo | Chelsea Kaye
Photo | Chelsea Kaye
Taylor + Matt | Marie Gabrielle
Photo | Wilderlove Co.
Photo | Wilderlove Co.
Photo | Our Insta
Photo | Wilderlove Co.
Photo | Wilderlove Co.
Allison + Michael | Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Photo | Our Insta
Marianna + Nicholas | W Dallas - Victory
Photo | Twos Company Photography
Photo | Kelly’s Instagram
Photo | Kelly’s Instagram
Hannah + Tyler | Stone Crest
Photo | Courtney Bosworth
Photo | Courtney Bosworth
Photo | Courtney Bosworth
Celeste + Trever | Mother of the Bride’s Backyard
Photo | Tamytha Cameron Photography
Photo | Tamytha Cameron Photography
Photo | Our Insta
Photo | Tamytha Cameron Photography
Photo | Tamytha Cameron Photography
Anna + Stephen | The Filter Building
Photo | Lauren Apel Photo
Photo | Lauren Apel Photo
Photo | Lauren Apel Photo
Photo | Lauren Apel Photo
Alexandria + Micah | Century Hall Fort Worth
Photo | Our Insta
Photo | Silver Bear Creative
Photo | Silver Bear Creative
Photo | Our Insta
Taylor + Andrew | BRIK
Photo | Heather Thompson
Photo | Heather Thompson
Photo | Heather Thompson
Loryn + Marcus | Warwick Melrose Hotel
Photo | Meggie Taylor
Photo | Meggie Taylor
Photo | Meggie Taylor
Photo | Meggie Taylor
Photo | Our Insta
Louisa + David | Hotel Crescent Court
Photo | Amy Zumwalt
Photo | Our Insta
Photo | Amy Zumwalt
Photo | Amy Zumwalt
Photo | Amy Zumwalt
Emily + Rachel | Firefly Gardens
Photo | Anna Smith Photography
Photo | Anna Smith Photography
Sophia + Joe | Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Photo | Our Insta
Photo | Created by Noah
Photo | Created by Noah
Christanna + Ankit | The Orchard
Photo | Amy Herfurth Photography
Kaitlyn + Nathaniel | The Emerson
Photo | Our Insta
Photo | Kelly’s Instagram
Photo | Our Insta
Photo | Our Insta
Love you lots,
Celebrate Dallas 💕
Last week we talked about first looks, but now we want to brag a little on our absolutely GORGEOUS couple’s first look moments as well our photographer friends’ amazing work. Just in case you missed the other post, a first look is:
“...a newer wedding practice (think the last five years). It’s all about documenting the couple’s first wedding moments before the craziness of their wedding day set in. Typically, the groom is positioned with his back away from the bride while she walks toward him. She’ll tap him on the shoulder or undo his blindfold, and he’ll turn to see her. That’s when the happy tears begin (ours and the couples). They get to see each other for the first time and have an intimate moment to talk and focus on each other.”
Now that we’re all on the same page. Let’s dig in!
Photo | Twos Company Photography
Photo | Sarah Slover Photography
Photo | Christina Childress
Photo | Chelsea Kaye Photography
Photo | Christina Childress
Photo | Payge Stevens Photography
Photo | Outland Weddings
Photo | Reigh Walker Photography
Photo | Jillian Zamora Photography
Photo | Outland Weddings
Photo | Amy Karp Photography
Photo | Mountaintop Films
Photo | Payge Stevens Photography