Thursday, September 29, 2011

TIffany and Kyle married at Texas Old Town

" Tiffany is a nurse and Kyle is a police officer, so they deserved a fun wedding and a very relaxing honeymoon. That’s exactly what they got at Texas Old Town in Kyle. Tiffany’s hair and makeup were expertly done by the gals at Joie de Vie Salon who came all the way out to Texas Old Town. They had the cutest cakes from the Sweet Stuff. There was a beautiful outdoor ceremony and a rockin’ reception. The guests got quite carried away and a couple guys even got up on stage and lip synched to AC/DC and Sir Mix-A-Lot. What a party!"
- Rebel With a Camera (Tiffany & Kyle's photographers)










Monday, September 19, 2011

Texas Old Town Open House Success!

Our Open House was a success!! We had so many amazing vendors and tons of people come out. If you weren't able to make it check out these photos and video below by Rebel with a Camera.












Friday, September 16, 2011

Melissa and Robbie's Wedding at Texas Old Town by Rebel with a Camera!

Check out these photos of Melissa and Robbie's wedding in Redbud Hall by Rebel with a Camera!











Thursday, September 15, 2011

Texas Old Town's Open House is Today! + 10 Of The Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes!

Our Open House prep is underway for tonight. We have a large group of vendors coming out so this time we are spreading out over two halls, Redbud and Tejas, instead of just Sage Hall. We will have tours of all four halls, a brisket cook-off, cake and dessert samples, appetizers, non-alcoholic drinks by Texas Ritas, tons of discounts from the vendors, a DJ in both Redbud Hall and Tejas Hall, linens for sale, and more!







So, in the spirit of helping brides plan their wedding day here are 10 of the most common wedding planning mistakes (via The Knot)

#1: Doing Anything...Before the Guest List

The Problem: You're engaged! You're excited! You're ready to send out save-the-dates, book the reception hall, choose the flowers - now! Well hang on a second, because we're afraid you're forgetting something. Who's coming to this affair, exactly?

The Solution: It's not the most fun part of planning, but you shouldn't make any wed-day decisions before you have your wedding guest list somewhat firmly in place. Why, you ask? Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0
 

#2: Reading Aloud to Your Fiance ... From Bridal Magazines

The problem:
Look, we know it's not the Stone Age, and there are plenty of guys out there who want to see their wedding as an event that reflects their style too (or at least one that isn't dripping with pink froufrou). But there's likely to be a limit to your fiance's ability to cope with an infinite array of invitation choices.

The solution: Here's how to defuse a potentially sticky situation (and a minefield of fights you don't want to have). Take a night off to go out to dinner and talk with him about all the different parts of the wedding, and try to get a concrete idea of his interest in the various details. Does it sound like flowers are flowers in his book? Okay, then you can more or less leave him out of that decision. And if he's cramming lettuce leaves in his ears to block sound, you definitely don't want to drag him into it. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0


#3: Freaking Out Because Someone Else Has Your Gown

The problem: These days, to-be-weds spend so much time personalizing their weddings and trying to find really unique big-day details that it does seem reasonable to freak if another couple chooses the same favors or flowers or food. Before you decide to arm-wrestle for it, let us suggest a different way of dealing.

The solution: If someone else steals one of your ideas, you'll probably hear a lot of imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and It will be at your wedding, not theirs, so it'll be totally different. Whether these statements are true or not (they are), they're probably not going to make you feel better -- but neither will stewing over it. Instead of worrying about someone else's wedding looking the same as yours, think about how you can make the copied detail different. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0


#4: Realizing That Grape isn't Your Color ... With Two Months to Go

The problem: When you started planning your wedding, you knew just what you wanted: pink bridesmaid dresses, peonies, and classic, engraved invites. Now that you've been hard at work for a few months, you know just what wedding colors you want: jewel tones, orchids, and funky, bold invites. Too bad -- you're stuck with the wedding style you first chose ... or are you?

The solution: You should feel free to rethink, redo, and revamp any element of your wedding that you want -- unless you've accepted a ring from it (just kidding). This doesn't have to mean yet another huge investment or reneging on a bunch of contracts -- you'll be surprised how easy it is to make simple additions or subtractions and change your whole style. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0


#5: Trying to Drop Two Sizes Before Your Final Fitting

The problem: You've found the wedding dress of your dreams -- though it's not exactly a perfect fit on the real-life you. Your plan: Order the dress two sizes too small, and then do whatever it takes to make it fit. Or so you think.

The solution: Making a commitment to eat right and exercise is great whether you're planning your wedding or trying to stave off the newlywed nine. On the other hand, crash-dieting and chaining yourself to the StairMaster is a course likely to end in disaster -- and a gown that doesn't fit. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0

#6: Doing it All Yourself

The problem:
We love nothing better than seeing the clever projects that couples come up with to make their weddings unique. But even we have to draw the line somewhere. There's doing it yourself, and then there's overdoing it yourself. After all, there are plenty of benefits to DIY. You can be sure no one else has the exact same thing, you might keep your budget in check, and (before you actually sit down to hand-tie 200 tiny ribbons) you probably think that it will make a fun story.

The solution:
Rather than taking on too many projects, pick the one (or two) that you're really in love with and put your resources (both mental and monetary) into working on those. For the others, do a little research and try to find a ready-made version that makes you happy. With so many great prefab goodies out there, chances are you'll find one that fits your style -- and saves you a whole lot of time! Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0


#7: Overloading Your Mom's Big Day To-do List

The problem:
So you can't do it all yourself -- fine -- but you've got to have someone you trust double-checking with the caterer and the florist, steaming your veil, or making sure the limo company's got directions. Most brides turn to good ol' Mom (or their sister or their maid of honor) to make sure things go as planned on the big day. These folks are usually happy to help in any way they can -- but hey, didn't they come here to party too?

The solution:
No matter how worried you are, most wedding-day (and day-before) chores can be trusted to any competent adult, and aren't there a slew of them coming into town just for your wedding? Before you hand your mom or MOH a mega-task list, consider splitting jobs among a larger group of people -- friends, cousins, aunts. They'll be glad to lend a hand (and likely flattered that you asked), and it's a great way to include more people in your celebration. If you're worried about losing track, simply take the to-do list you already have and note who's who next to each task. Check in with each person at some point, then check off the chore from the list. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0


#8: Crying Over Mismatched Linens

The problem: The place cards just came back from the printer, and the color of the ink is a little off from the print on your invites. Or the best man's boutonniere has a hint of baby's breath where you'd specified berries. Let's face it, even the most perfectly planned wedding is sure to hit a few bumps along the way.

The solution:
When you've worked so hard for so many months on your wedding-day details, it can be hard to deal when you find a flaw among them. The key is that when you spot one, you'll need to take a deep breath and think: How important is this going to be to me in a year? Not in 10 years, not even in five, but in one. Chances are, most mishaps that are causing you so much agita won't really matter to you once you're at your wedding (let alone after it). If it's a serious snarl, go ahead and deal with it. But if it's a minor mess-up, just move on. You can't give up all of your resources to every little crisis. Pick your battles wisely and they will be better fought. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0

#9: Blowing Your Budget

The problem: You came up with a number. You did some research. You revised the number. You started planning ... and now that number's not going to cut it. Budgeting for a wedding can be the stuff of nuptial nightmares -- but that doesn't mean you should elope.

The solution:
If you find you've underestimated some expenses, don't panic. Instead, sit down with your fiance and try to reach a constructive solution. Maybe you can give up an item or trade one for another (for example, dahlias over Black Magic roses saves about $4 per stem). If you're coming up short overall, you may have to take on some debt. To make it as minimal as possible, consider obtaining a low-interest loan or using a low-interest credit card. And to keep it from becoming a source of tension between the two of you, make a plan to deal with the debt and a deadline for paying it off so it won't hang over your heads. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0

#10: Saving Your Place Cards for the Morning Of

The problem:
Right now, it might seem weird to have a basic sketch of your seating plan or all of your favors tagged and ready to go. But other than taking up a little extra space in your closet, they're not causing any harm -- and they will actually save you a ton of stress a month or two down the line. The closer the wedding gets, the busier you'll be, so making (and sticking to) your timeline is essential.

The solution:
Worried you're jumping ahead on the wedding planning timeline? Don't be. You're in the best possible situation. If you're set on saving tasks until the appointed time (rather than going ahead and doing a little of this or that when you've got the time), you may wind up with way too much to accomplish in the last month (or week) before the wedding. That's exactly the time when anything (and everything) can happen, when everyone will have demands on your time, and you'll -- well, you'll just want to take a hot bath and dream about your honeymoon. With check marks beside all your biggest to-dos, you'll be able to relax and enjoy your wedding -- and the days leading up to it. Make no mistake about it. Read more: 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes - Wedding Planning - TheKnot.com http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/planning-a-wedding/articles/10-most-common-wedding-planning-mistake-solutions.aspx?page=2#ixzz1Y2QmtYY0

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Kaitlyn's Portraits at Texas Old Town

Bruce Fisher Photography came out and took Kaitlyn's senior portraits at Sage Hall. Check them out!






Friday, September 2, 2011

Scottye & Allen: married at Texas Old Town

There is something undeniably charming and alluring about Scottye + Allen's recent celebration over at Texas Old Town. Sunny 16 Photography was on hand to beautifully capture this homespun wedding and the photos definitely speak for themselves. Rustic perfection. Timeless melancholy. Words can do no justice. It's all about the romance.

Did I mention they’ve known each other since 5th grade :)



















Scottye and Allen, you guys totally rocked it! Your wedding was gorgeous and the details were exquisite! Such wonderful inspiration!

To see all the great photos, visit Sunny 16 Photography.


Venue: Texas Old Town- Redbud Hall
Flowers: Blossoms by Honey - Sandee Clopton
Cakes: Brenda Hamill
Catering: Texas Rib King
Dress: Unbridaled
DJ: Toast Ent. - Walter

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Danielle & Alex: Engagement photos at Texas Old Town

Danielle & Alex began a friendship years ago that developed into a great love story. He proposed to her in a vineyard with their close friends watching. I love the way they look at one another! They have a sweet life here in Austin but their beginning started much farther North, where they’ll be getting married next year. There were so many from their session that I love but here are a few of our favorites.

All Photos By Haydon Photography: www.HaydonPhotography.com 

The first three photos are from different Austin areas, but the rest with the vintage car are out at Texas Old Town.