Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Texas Old Town Info You Might Have Missed...

We have been in many photographers blogs, personal blogs, randomly shown up on Google, etc. I thought you might like to see these links, story's and "lost weddings" that we never received photos for, but you can find by spending a few hours online. So enjoy the links below and let us know what you think!


"There were so many wonderful traditions at this beautiful Jewish ceremony.
First off- the  chuppah was made from the Brides Mother's wedding veil and decorated with flowers.
Before the ceremony they had the signing of the ketubah and had custom yarmulkes made with their names and wedding date printed underneath.
The flower girls and ring bearers were her cute nieces and nephews- it was so cute and funny watching the two ring bearers diplomatically share their duties!
Since this Cuban -Jewish couple just moved from Brooklyn to Texas they knew there had to be salsa dancing as well as the dancing of the horah at their reception. The Houston based band Guateque was awesome!
Rosehip Flora- created whimsical displays with hydrangeas, succulents and birds nests for the ceremony, red bouquets for the bride and bridesmaids and continued the red theme at the reception with mason jars filled of posey's and tulips .
The escort cards  were minature pecan pies  that led their guests to their table with turquoised framed vintage alphabet cards.
Thanks to Jeff for taking amazingly  fun photobooth shots-  an instant success with some recognizable  props  from our daughters dress up box! (thanks Thea & Matilda).

Venue: Texas Old Town
Coordinator: Jessica Walker
Rabbi: Steven Gross
Band: Guateque
Caterer: Word of Mouth
Florist: Rosehip Flora
Photographer: Katherine O'Brien Photography

A blog about a friend...
Courtney and Steve chose Texas Old Town as their wedding venue because....“We chose this venue mostly because of its versatility. You are pretty much allowed to do whatever you like. Since Steve and I really wanted fireworks, smores and unique decorations, we were looking for a place that would be willing to let us do that. The owner of the place is so nice! You get the venue from 8am to midnight and don’t have to worry about any clean up fees or deposits. Since we are working on a tight budget and will be doing most planning ourselves, it was important to us to have access to the venue for as much time as we needed. Also, Steve and I really didn’t want to do a traditional church wedding. We got engaged in the mountains of North Carolina, so we wanted some of that to carry over into our wedding. Therefore, the rustic nature of this venue was perfect! We absolutely can’t wait for our wedding day.”

"Lacey and Lee tied the knot September 24, 2010 at Texas Old Town in Kyle, Texas, just south of Austin. This was such a fun wedding to be a part of and I can’t thank Lacey and Lee enough for choosing me to be the photographer that documented their beautiful journey! We got some amazing engagement photos, and some gorgeous bridals as well. After a beautiful ceremony, the party kicked into overdrive, and The Grooves kept the dance floor packed! And check out that Classic Ford Fairlane get-away car! Wow! Thanks To Johnell from Clearly Classy Events for the coordination. Congrats Lacey and Lee!" Their photographer was Daniel C. Photography



by J.Cota Photography


"This bride had a fun time collecting vintage props and decorating the stage and tables at her wedding at Texas Old Town in Kyle Texas. She hung old windows and frames with ribbon on the walls, had rustic doors  with candles and petals and draped pearls on painted branches. Her floral color palette was soft pinks and baby blue mixed with the white of dusty miller leaves. I think the ladies outnumbered the men at this wedding but all their guest all had a rockin' time dancing!
Congratulations Katie & Cole!"

Venue: Texas Old Town
Cake: Sugar Shack, Wimberley
Grooms Cake: Wimberley Pie Company
Photographer: Katherine O'Brien Photography 

"THANKS for having me be a part of your day you are truly one of the funniest couples I have ever met. Keep making each other laugh. Thanks to Barbara with Barbara’s Brides for the hook up.
Vendors: Pink Avocado CateringBouquets of AustinTexas Old TownSay Cheese Photo boothFILO LightingMarquee LinensMariachi Jalisco, Soda Creek Band and Photography by Vanessa."


So what do you think? Make sure you take a look through all of the links to see all of these great pictures!

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