Boho Wedding

Boho/Western Wedding Anyone?

What do you get when you combine a cowboy, a bombshell blonde wedding planner bride, an amazing team of vendors, a host of loving family and friends, a nearly 100-year-old home, and a gorgeous October day? A perfectly planned, stunning boho/western wedding!

High school sweethearts, McKenzie and Ethan, could not have had a more perfect wedding that was more true to them as a couple. From the florals to the felt cowboy hats, every detail was carefully chosen with both their love story and loved ones in mind.

From the rehearsal dinner on, you could feel the excitement in the air for Ethan and McKenzie to tie the knot! Their family and friends could not have been more loving and supportive throughout the entire day. One of the neatest things about being high school sweethearts and growing up together is that your people truly get to know and love each other along the way. The Foster wedding was packed full of Ethan and McKenzie’s people who were all there to support the bride and groom.

McKenzie chose a stunning long sleeve Olia Zavozina satin gown. She looked timeless and elegant with her simple gold jewelry and blonde locks swept into a low bun.

LIke a true wedding planner, McKenzie knew the timeline of the day by heart, but remained calm and cheerful throughout the day and truly enjoyed each moment from the early morning hair and make up to the very last dance of the reception.

The florals complimented the beauty of the venue, Haynes Haven, perfectly. The pops of coral and amber accented the white home with black shutters perfectly. The pampas grass added the perfect touch of western flare.

You can call me old-fashioned, but I say give me florals for decor all day! It doesn’t matter if you choose simple white flowers and greenery or go all out with large arrangements and bold colors. Florals always seem to make a statement and complete any tablescape or aisleway.

There were many laughs and many tears shared during the sweet, ceremony performed by a close friend of the bride and groom.

A fun cocktail hour took place on the lawn following the ceremony, complete with mocktails served out of the cutest renovated horse trailer, cornhole, and charcuterie cups provided by the Muletown Cheese Gal.

McKenzie transformed the former equestrian barn into a stunning reception space! Candles were lit, music was playing, and the delicious smell of Mission Barbecue filled the air.

Sentimental touches could be seen everywhere, from the wedding and groom’s cakes made by the mother of the bride to the custom F O S T E R spelled out on the dance floor.

After a delicious meal, the dance floor was opened, and the bride and groom danced the night away with all of their nearest and dearest. It was truly a wedding for the books!