heather {rock lake ranch bridals} college station, tx

Ok, this pink couch was to die for. Isn’t it just the cutest?? Heather was a delight to work with & she was such a good model! Fierce is one of the words that comes to mind. Her whole family came along for the ride & please make it to the bottom of this post to see how much fun we had!

close up of bride leaning on pink vintage couch

bride leaning on vintage pink couch in field

bride sitting on vintage pink couch in field

Heather surprised her mom by bringing along a framed bridal portraits of her…

bride holding framed bridal photo of her mother

…& then striking the same pose.

bride sitting on vintage pink couch in field

bride standing in the sun

bride in the sunset

detail shots of wedding dress

bride looking into sunset

bride laughing and walking

bride standing on bridge

detail shot of the back of the wedding dress

bride sitting on steps

close up of bride sitting on steps

bride walking up steps with long veil

bride standing on steps with long veil

bride's veil blowing towards camera

bride leaning against column

bride laughing and leaning against column

And now for a few fun ones!

bride's veil blowing in front of family

bride's veil blowing in front of family

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molly&kyle {engagement} college station, tx

I’m so excited to be doing Molly & Kyle’s wedding in a few months! They are just simply wonderful. Enjoy the photos!

couple leaning against fence

boy kissing girl

couple leaning against fence

couple kissing in the back of a truck

couple sitting in the back of a truck

couple lying on ground

couple feeding ducks

couple feeding ducks

couple feeding ducks

ducks next to a pond

ducks next to a pond

couple hugging in the sunlight

This is the exact bench where Kyle proposed!

boy proposing to girl on a park bench

boy kissing girl's forehead

couple sitting beside pond

couple playing with dog in park

chihuahua's teeth

couple throwing leaves in a park

couple sitting in a park

couple sitting next to a fountain

couple sitting in front of a fountain

couple sitting on steps

couple sitting on steps

couple in front of msc

couple walking across street

 

couple kissing in the academic plaza, texas a&m university

funny couple kissing

couple sitting under century tree on texas a&m campus

couple under the century tree on texas a&m campus

couple kissing under century tree on texas a&m campus

engagement photo on the quad at texas a&m campus

engagement photo on quad

engagement photo on quad

engagement photo of couple kissing on quad

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rachel {classy bridals} the milestone, dallas, tx

I FINALLY get to share these beautiful bridal photos of the new Mrs. Burnett! Rachel was a joy to work with, & to share a little bit about her personality, I received a test message from her this morning (she got married two days ago) to thank me for being at her wedding. Thoughtful?? I’d say, YES.

 

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molton {family} houston, tx

I met Ashley over a year ago at an art exhibit, & I was so happy when she called me to schedule a family photo shoot! The whole family was adorable & the gardens were beautiful! Enjoy!

The photo below melts my heart every time. :)

This little guy is going to be a handful when he grows up. Yes, he posed himself.

 

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rachel {tea party bridals} navasota, tx

My good friend got married on Saturday & it was perfect. Seriously. But before I talk too much about the wedding, here are Rachel’s absolutely adorable bridal photos!

From Rachel: My friend Christy & I love drinking tea together, & a few summers ago we got into the habit of hosting tea parties for her teenage daughters. Christy’s house is an old renovated house built in the 1800s, & it is the perfect place for the vintage feel. I invited Emily to one, since she enjoys dressing up & being fancy, & she brought her camera. When I saw the photos from the tea party, I told Emily that if I ever got married, I wanted tea party bridal portraits. The day after I got engaged, I called Emily & told her that I was ready for my tea party bridals!

Rachel brought the china that she inherited from her great-great grandmother to set the table & a figure of a mother & bride, which was a keepsake from her sister’s wedding. Rachel also wore the necklace that she inherited from her great-great-great aunt & earrings from her fiance’s grandmother.

If you want the recipe for these delicious Drop Danishes, scroll all the way to the bottom!

Christy bought the 3-way mirror that stands in the hallway from a yard sale – it was originally in an old department store on Northgate many years ago.

 

Easy Drop Danish:

1/4 c. butter, softened
2 TBsp sugar
2 C Bisquick
2/3 cup milk (skim works)
berry preserves
glaze

Mix butter, sugar & Bisquick till crumbly. Stir in milk. Beat 15 strokes. Drop by rounded Tbsp 2″ apart on greased cookie sheet. Make a shallow well in center of each with back of spoon. Dipping spoon in water before making the shallow wells keeps it from sticking too much. Fill with 1 tsp preserves. Bake until golden, 10-15 minutes. 400 degrees. Makes 12.

Glaze: 2/3 c. powdered sugar, 1 Tbsp warm water, 1/4 tsp vanilla

 

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