From Danielle Harris Photography – “We aspired to create a winter editorial to show our Midwest brides that a gorgeous fine art wedding is still within reach even during the colder months. There is something magical about this time of year, with everyone spending more time together over the holidays. There is a type of closeness that only comes during this cozy season!”
“When planning your photos for your winter wedding, all that’s necessary is a venue boasting gorgeous natural light with touches of character.
We found that cozy winter feeling in the Neidhammer. Its rich history paired with the love the owners poured into the restoration of the building set the stage for a warm, intimate day. Neidhammer’s event space, complete with a stage, provides a backdrop of hand-plastered walls in colors of grey, cream and light green.”
“Old Forest Farm brought the day to life with rich texture, soft edges and over stated elements. The dried fauna, accented with white and mauve garden roses allowed the natural elements of the day to shine and remain true to the season.
The cake, created by The Gallery Pastry Shop, displayed as a piece of art. Each layer created the perfect expression of the day when paired together. It was just as scrumptious as it is beautiful.”
“Mauve silk napkins with textured grey linen, were paired with feathery and romantic centerpieces in neutral mortars to add a cozy and intimate feel to the tablescape. Each place setting was topped with an individual croquembouche – because, who doesn’t love a little dessert, first?!”
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Photography: The Harris House // Event Planning: Bridget Davis Events // Floral: Old Forest Farm // Stationery: Blu3 // Videography: Massive Multimedia // Wedding Cake: The Gallery // Rentals: A Classic Party Rental // Rentals: The Nerdy Fox // Hair: Chi Sharp // Makeup: Alexis Stanford // Wedding Dress: Sophia’s bridal tux and prom // Groom’s Attire: Louie’s Tux Shop // Photography: Danielle Harris Photography // Submitted via: Matchology // Ceremony Venue: The Neidhammer in Indianapolis, Indiana.