November | Minimalistic neutrals with a touch of elegant bohemian. Maicy and Michael chose a historic garden venue with existing beauty and charm for their intimate celebration.
| Photos By Auburn Photography |
Maicy and Michael chose to host not only an intimate, ~50 person wedding (perfect size for the Victorian Belle), but they also chose to ditch the wedding party and just spend the morning with each other. All day, they were relaxed and at ease knowing that the only thing that mattered that day was each other. The details were beautiful, but simple, adding touches of elegance and texture to the existing charm and beauty of the historic garden setting. Scroll through to see how they used the space!
Behind every beautiful wedding is a talented team of people - see The Vendor Team who made this day a reality at the end of the gallery.
Ceremony at the Historic Victorian Belle
One of the best things about the Victorian Belle is that there's multiple options for ceremony, both outdoor in the fresh garden air and under cover. Maicy and Michael shared their vows in the covered gazebo in case the November weather turned (but it ended up being a beautiful fall day without a drop of rain!).
Tented Reception At The Victorian Belle
Victorian Belle provides a draped tent for your reception, so no need to worry about rentals. We loved the all-white look that Maicy and Michael went for, with the neutral pops of color through their bohemian-inspired florals.
The Vendor Team
Planning & Design: Your Perfect Bridesmaid (Lead: Katelyn)
Venue + Catering: Victorian Belle
Photographer: Auburn Photography
Florist: Scarlet Blooms
Officiant: Jennifer Nies
Dessert: Papa Hayden
DJ + Photo Booth: DJ Cutt
Rentals: Arden Event Collective
Hair & Makeup: Vamp Beauty
Day of Signage: Letters & Dust
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