Aren’t Celeste and Brent adorable? They celebrated their marriage with a small, intimate ceremony in Sonoma and said their vows underneath that perfect tree. Don’t you just love Celeste’s dress? Its so wonderfully simple and sweet. Congratulations to this beautiful couple!
Photography – Sylvie Gil Photography
Head piece – Sara Gabriel
Dress – Amy Kuschel
Cake – Sara Lime
Rings – Derco Fine Jewelers
Makeup/Hair – Corinne Bohn from It’s a Date at the Powder Room
Caterer – Chef Tim Bodell of Cultivate Events
Officiant – Reverend Peadar Dalton
Venue – Lancaster Estates
I am in love with her dress. SO elegant and beautiful. Many congratulations to the beautiful couple!
the image of the beautiful bride laughing takes my breath away. i can only hope that we are as blissful on the day of our little beach wedding!
this is beautiful, i am going to have a small wedding too :)
She really pulled off that veil! I wanted to work the birdcage veil, but it was a little funny on my head :) But that’s okay because the mantilla was perfect!
What a lovely wedding :)
I love how simple this is….so beautiful.
the dress + the veil = classic
so beautiful!
Where in Sonoma was this beautiful wedding?
Sweet, simple and romantic. I do love the dress, and I think I love the veil even more!
Beautiful wedding! I love that big old tree – can you tell us where this was?
Love the last pic. I hope that got that at home in a frame.
What a small yet beautiful wedding! I’m curious to know what the couple used on the ground to create a pathway leading up to the big tree? The effect is beautiful! I’m planning a small wedding at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney and would love to be able to do something like that to add a special personal touch to the site. Anyone has any suggestions?
Hi everyone! Thank you for your wonderful comments. You guys are so sweet! :)
To answer your questions:
@Jenny and Kate – We got married at Lancaster Estate in Healdsburg. We fell in love with the big tree and knew we wanted to get married there!
@Danielle – To create the pathway, we used a fabric runner and placed small rocks along both sides to keep it down and sprinkled rose petals over it.
beautiful photographs – love the last one.