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I’m willing to bet that Sierra + Derek’s guests remember the couple’s family-style wedding as one of their all-time favorites.  You can’t really go wrong with hotdogs, s’mores and a three-tiered red velvet cake, and the bride’s family farm leant an especially intimate and laidback feel to the Missouri celebration.   My favorite part, though?  The hundreds and hundreds of twinkle lights that make Sierra + Derek’s reception look positively magical. They were one of Sierra’s favorite parts, too — she even included Taft Electric in her vendor list!  (Twinkle lights are the reason I’d consider an outdoor wedding, folks… don’t judge!)  See more of the fun on Alec Vanderboom’s post, appropriately entitled “Married in the Forest.”

Describe your wedding cake: We served a three-tier red velvet cake with cream cheese filling and buttercream cream frosting. Not only delicious, but this was the aesthetic element that everybody said they loved most.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Figuring out the location was the most stressful part of planning. We wanted a destination wedding but some of our closest family and friends wouldn’t have been able to make it, so we looked for closer destinations.  Deciding to have the wedding at the farm was actually more of a “concession” for us, but it ended up giving us the most beautiful wedding we could have hoped for.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? That feeling of excitement and anticipation right before my dad walked me down the aisle.  Also, the overall feeling of joy and love Derek and I shared for each other and our families throughout the day.  We looked around in awe at everything our families had put together.  The wedding was such a labor of love!
What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future? We’re looking forward to staying nestled in our new home for the next few years and then picking up and moving out west for new adventures. 

Congratulations, Sierra + Derek!  Sending you lots of love and warm wishes from the SW team.

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  1. avatar Treva Tribit reply

    What a very neat lighting idea for a wedding reception!

  2. avatar Dennis reply

    I love how the tree silhouettes on the cake look very much like the trees surrounding the reception area. That and the twinkle lights create a magical, fairy feel – wonderful!

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    Wonderful Decor and theme, I can only imagine what a wonderful impression you left on your guests. Thank you for sharing. All the best.

  4. avatar Poser reply

    SICK location!

  5. avatar tcamp reply

    destination weddings are wonderful but sometimes hard on the guest your wedding was beautiful with the twinkle lights love the idea of having it on a farm oh and i love red velvet cake!

  6. avatar Abby reply

    I love the way the lights twinkle in the trees. What a romantic and special setting!

  7. avatar Cory Weber reply

    Ooooh I like this! It’s so moody and intimate. Nice work on the photogrpahy!

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I think photographer Alec Vanderboom was surprised by how quickly Emily returned his email asking whether we’d be interested in sharing Derek + Sierra’s wedding, but how could we pass up this shindig?  As someone who’s often thought she’d get married at home, this couple’s wedding, which took place on the bride’s family’s property, is right up Emily’s alley (though Sierra’s dress from Destinations by Mon Cherie is definitely more my pace!).  The mason jar lights everywhere, the funky bouquet (by Cabool Florist) and the delightfully rustic, looks-like-it-grew-up-out-of-the-ground altar arch also caught my eye.  The BEST part, though?  This wedding cost just $6,000.  That’s right, $6,000.  Stay tuned for the reception!

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story.  We met in our last years of high school and bonded instantly. We knew way back then that we wanted to be together forever.
Describe the proposal.  Derek proposed on Christmas Eve.  We opened our presents from one another and the last were our stockings.  My little ring box was in the bottom of the stocking and then Derek got down on one knee.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Surreal, rustic and laid back.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: We loved the twinkly lights strung up through the trees. We knew we were going to have lights, but actually didn’t know how many and how beautifully placed they would be.  It was kind of a surprise from my parents!   And while this was not at all in our control, the weather couldn’t have been more perfect.  We had no backup plan if there was rain, but the day was clear and  sunny. Such a blessing!
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I didn’t want to spend a lot of time trying on dresses in different boutiques, especially because I knew I wanted a high halter neck line and those seem hard to come by. I scoured the Internet looking at the websites of designers my local boutiques carried and finally found the dress I ended up loving. I’m glad I looked online because the boutique didn’t actually carry the dress in store, but we were able to order it for me. I would have never found it if I hadn’t checked online first.
Describe your wedding flowers: Silk green hydrangeas, cream white dahlias, mustard yellow button mums and celosia wrapped in a piece of burlap that we trimmed from the runners from the reception tables.

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  1. avatar Nick reply

    Alec is one of the finest wedding (and portrait) photographers not just in the south, but in the country. I always am moved by his work. Good to see it featured so prominently!

  2. avatar JDub reply

    Wow, awesome photos, thanks for sharing! Alec rocks!!!

  3. avatar WaldorfProuts reply

    This is so beautiful. The simplicity of it is just enchanting.

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    Real wedding, real people, real beauty. It’s so refreshing to see a couple who seem to have the right focus for a wedding; love, family and friends instead of gifts, money and them! The photos show that they pulled this off with style, grace and on a budget. Congrats!

  5. avatar Jeana reply

    What a gorgeous wedding, wow!

  6. avatar Diana reply

    Completely smitten with this wedding and the divine photographs! The ring shot on the tree stump is perfect.

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I love this couple.  Plain and simple.  Love the bride’s classic Amsale gown (check out the fun bustling in the back!) and her loose, carefree up-do, love the groom’s smart silver-grey suit and sunny boutonnière, and la-la-love the intimate hand-holding shots of the happy couple.  Jennifer’s attendants wore slate-colored frocks from Melissa Sweet and Connie Alford designed the bride’s ultra-sweet bouquet.  Thank you to Nashville-based photographer, David Molnar, for sharing this dressed-up backyard wedding.  P.S.  Jennifer + Michael completed this interview via Skype while the groom, an Army sergeant, was stationed overseas.  Too cute!

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story.  (According to Michael)  We’ve known each other for pretty much our entire life.  We grew up at the same church and went to the same high school.  According to Jennifer, we weren’t dating at the time, but I had other intentions for our future.  After several months of “just being friends,” we made it official.  That was almost nine years ago, and it hasn’t always been smooth sailing but it certainly has brought us very close to each other.  She is my best friend and the only person I can ever see myself with.  Life wouldn’t be the same without her in my life.
Describe the proposal. (According to Michael) The proposal came after we had been apart for the better part of a year.  I joined the Army in February of 2007, and we spent the next several months dating other people.  During Christmas of that year, we spent some time together and I even left a family holiday event around midnight just to drive over four hours and see her before I returned to my duty station.  During our visit, I told her that we were going to get married and that she should move back to El Paso with me.  She was speechless.  After several months of a long distance relationship, I proposed on a mountaintop in Texas. She was very surprised.  I set it up very nicely if I do say so myself!
Three adjectives that describe the day are:
(According to Jennifer) Laid-back, charming and surreal.
(According to Michael) God-Made, transcending and exhausting.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: (According to Michael) The bluegrass quartet that played our music
Tell us about finding your wedding dress:  (According to Jennifer) My mom, sister and Michael’s mom came up to Nashville one weekend to dress shop. Our last appointment after a long day of shopping was with The Bride Room in Green Hills. They only carry a select number of dresses, so it wasn’t dress overload like most other salons. After realized I probably wasn’t going to find the dress I had in my mind, I decided to try on some unexpected beauties. A gorgeous Amsale dress snuck up on my and stole my heart. As soon as I put it on I began running around the room, carrying the train as if I were running through a field in a movie. (Totally ridiculous I know!)  When I found out the dress had pockets, I was sold!
Describe your wedding flowers: (According to Jennifer) Our color scheme was yellow and grey, so we went with yellow and cream flowers. Cabbage roses were my main priority. I love how puffy they are!
Describe your wedding cake:  (According to Michael) It was the coolest cake ever, especially for a guy.  We had an antique wooden serving tower filled with cupcakes and topped off with a custom-made cake topper in the likeness of me and my bride.  My groom’s cake consisted of an array of pound cakes.  I wish I could tell you what they tasted like, but I never made it to the table.
What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future? (According to Michael) In the near future, we’ll be spending some much-needed quality time together after my yearlong deployment in the Middle East.  I’m looking forward to having a family with Jennifer in the next few years and traveling to all the different places the Army and God take us on our journey.

Congratulations, Jennifer + Michael!  Best of luck traveling and settling into your new life together.

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  1. avatar Jen reply

    i love this color palette! both yellow and gray seem to be very popular this year!

  2. avatar Caroline reply

    Who was the bluegrass quartet? We’re looking for a good one for our Nashville wedding. Thanks!

  3. avatar Aryn reply

    Those suits are gorgeous – I like the idea of gray instead of the standard black!

  4. avatar lace wedding dresses reply

    Superb wedding !You have done a great job with this article

  5. avatar Jennifer reply

    Hi, Thanks for the kind comments on our wedding! The bluegrass band were some relatives of mine called "The Simple Praise Quartet" out of Illinois. They were great! The gray suit was Calvin Klein, they should carry it at almost any tux shop. :)

  6. avatar Chatterberries reply

    I absolutely love the wedding pictures, thank you for sharing!

  7. avatar Jeana reply

    I love the canary and charcoal colors, so chic and pretty….

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