Tie the knot against a backdrop of timeless black-and-white appeal
1 & 2 “Elemental” rehearsal dinner invitation and “Signy” menu card, both by Bella Figura. The Social Type, Little Rock, facebook.com/thesocialtypelr…
Flights of Fancy
Something Blue
You know the tradition: Something old, something new… These brides walked down the aisle (and danced the night away) in blue-hued shoes that steal the show
1 & 2 Wedding of Tiffany and Lance Turner (ceremony and reception options). Photos by Kayleigh Ross Photography
3 Wedding of Baylee and Jared Long. Photo by Erin Wilson Photography
4 Wedding of Sloane and Dustin Keathley. Photo by MA.Designs
Starry Night
Moody Blues: Call on dark hues and earthy undertones to set the tone for an outdoor evening wedding
Boutonnières featuring purple iris, blue thistle, dianthus, lisianthus, and green trick with salal, huckleberry, ruscus, and silver dollar eucalyptus. Tanarah Luxe Floral, Little Rock, tanarahluxefloral.com…
White Hot
Simple Stunning: Always dreamed of a white wedding? Put a modern spin on the monochromatic palette with intricate details and layered textures
Four-tier cake featuring graphic buttercream floral detail on the upper tiers and textured white chocolate fondant starbursts on the lower tiers. Art Is In Cakes, Little Rock, artisincakes.com…
Ann & Nick
Ann Gunti & Nick Copas
April 22, 2017 in Little Rock
Finding the One
Nick proposed to Ann on the couple’s one-year anniversary of dating. He led her to believe they were going to dinner to celebrate. However, when she arrived at his downtown Little Rock condo, he asked her to join him on the rooftop for a drink. Once there, he popped the question. A number of their friends were waiting anxiously in the room across the hallway, ready to toast the bride- and groom-to-be.
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Kyleigh & Alex
Kyleigh Reinhardt & Alex Stout
November 19, 2016 in Little Rock
Instant Chemistry
Kyleigh and Alex met as freshmen at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway in 2011. During the first week of school, they were randomly assigned to be lab partners in biology. “We were both science majors and had several classes together, which gave me an excuse to text him about study guides or chemistry problems. Our study sessions were not terribly productive as we would always end up laughing and talking about basically anything besides biology,” Kyleigh recalls….