Kennedy Creative recently had the opportunity to throw a Texas dream wedding at the Hyatt Lost Pines Resort and Spa. Sara and Jordan lived a block from each other in Midland, TX their whole lives, so a ceremony in the beautiful Texas Hill Country was the perfect setting.
The moment Sara laid eyes on the Lost Pines Ballroom she fell in love with the butterfly chandeliers and the moment we met the happy couple we fell in love with them! The entire wedding was designed to match the couple’s simple and elegant personality. In the outdoor Pavilion, where the ceremony was held, we chose pastels as the color scheme and boxwood as the ceremony décor. Sara didn’t want to be the center of attention, she wanted the mood of the ceremony and reception to stand out above all else. The boxwood is a traditional Midland, TX natural element and they loved the fresh, vibrant color and simplicity of the wreaths to bring in a touch of “home.”
The reception had a rustic yet romantic feel with soft hues of creams, yellows and pinks. Florals emphasized texture and femininity with curly willow bringing in elements of nature and organic style. A custom candy bar was adorned with handmade S + J cones hanging on iron trees that the guests could fill to bring home fanciful old-fashioned candy in apothecary jars that fit the couple’s décor.
The 9 piece band Blind Date Austin rocked the reception and Studio 563 Photography captured the most amazing moments of the couple and their guests by literally dancing all night on the dance floor with them to get those great in-the-moment shots. Both the bride and groom having graduated from UT, it was only right that we added a little something to show that Texas spirit. In addition to a romantic 5-tier Bridal cake, Coco Paloma created a second cake that was a phenomenally accurate construction of the UT Stadium.
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