A Fusion of London Meets Texas at Wolf Creek Ranch

A Fusion of London Meets Texas at Wolf Creek Ranch


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Our wedding theme was a fusion of London meets Texas. The crest created for Sophia and Joe was featured throughout the venue and played a significant role in the planning process. The invitations included hand-drawn ‘easter eggs’ that represented both Sophia and her now husband, Joe. Every detail was thoughtfully planned and she shares “I knew I wanted disco balls, vibrant colors, string lights, cornhole, and, most importantly, for everyone to have a great time. Oh, and we also had In-N-Out, which was Joe’s one must-have request!”

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[field title=”Proposal Story”]While vacationing in Croatia with the Branch family, Joe proposed! He’d reserved a table at a breathtaking seaside restaurant, with plans for cocktails beforehand. After dinner, they went stargazing. Soph had a feeling something special was about to happen, so she painted her nails just in case. When Joe suggested stargazing, her suspicions grew. Afterward, he asked if she wanted to see the waves. Though it was pitch black outside, she eagerly agreed. That’s when Joe got down on one knee and proposed, sharing sweet words before the big moment. Soph said yes, and the rest is history![/field]
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After searching in London and in Dallas the bride found the dress of her dreams. She knew she wanted something timeless, elegant and chic … that’s when she found the dress! A Justin Alexander gown, the bow was the cherry on top for Sophia who is bow obsessed. The bride worked with a small town dressmaker named, Magdalena Garach in England to make her reception gown.

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The bride knew from her own experience of being a bridesmaid that she wanted one thing for her girls… comfort! She let her beautiful bridesmaids pick their own Jenny Yoo dress, and she picked the color. “Everyone has such a unique figure and style, they deserve to feel confident and beautiful for the big day”. The bride specifically went with shades of blues so they could also be her “something blue” (as were the moms)

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Because the groom is from England and the groomsmen are dotted around the world, he opted to let them choose a dark navy suit that would complement his blue suit. The groom went for a more unique styled suit, one that would easily be found for a countryside wedding. The tailored Moss suit was a picture perfect fit for the groom.

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The event had a plated dinner for each guest and was catered by the renowned Kent Rathbun. The groom’s favorite cocktail is a Ranch Water, while the bride’s is a Moscow Mule, which I included in our envelope liner. They also had these as the signature cocktails on the big day. Branch Water and Maascow Mule, a playful nod to their last names.

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Sophia shares, “for the Ceremony I wanted it to be different, airy, whimsy but not covered in flowers. I knew that I wanted an element of some type of chamomile or daisy because the first night I met Joe I picked a daisy on my walk home. Just little things that have hidden meaning…”

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The three tiered was the perfect centrepiece to their barn wedding. Accompanied by the grooms two tiered cookie cake. As soon as the groom saw that as an option he lit up. The bride quickly added that to their plans. The bride and groom picked a tres leches cake, a dulce de leche Swiss buttercream and hand painted flowers by the extremely talented, Kayli Bakes cakes. [/field]
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From the bride, “Since many of our guests are British and haven’t been to America, let alone Texas, we wanted to incorporate some familiar elements into our celebration. You’ll notice a London phone booth, which served as our audio guestbook.”

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The bride shared, “My wonderful mother-in-law, who is a florist, had the brilliant idea of having each bridesmaid carry a flower from my bouquet. I adore how it turned out, and I’m so grateful that she shared this special idea with me.”

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Photography: Sarah Blaze Photography | Event Design: Jackson Durham Events | Event Planning: Ella Cole Group | Floral Design: Jackson Durham Events | Wedding Dress: Gowns Of Grace | Cake: Kayli Bakes Cakes | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Kent Rathbun | Lighting: Beyond Lighting | Band: Q The Band | Groom’s Attire: Moss Bros | Ceremony Music: Dallas String Quartet | Transportation: Premier Transportation | Wedding Venue: Wolf Creek Ranch | Bridesmaids Dress Store: Bella Bridesmaids | Dance Floor: Imperial Floors | Rentals: Posh Couture Rentals

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