We officially love our next wedding. Perhaps it’s because it’s from one of our fabulous hand-picked wedding vendors Kate Harrison or maybe because it is simply pretty. Kate did a fantastic job of capturing this Sonoma wedding filled with rustic details. All perfectly put together by One Fine Day Events. How much do you love the door draped with flowers at the ceremony site?
Of course, there are so many more fabulous photos to swoon over. Click here to see them all.








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Photographer: Kate Harrison
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Event Design & Coordinator: One Fine Day Events
Venue: Cornerstone Sonoma
Caterer: Alex’s Catering
DJ: The Cheeseballs
Dress Designer: Angelina Bridal Couture
Floral Design: Church Street Flowers
Groom’s Attire: Tommy Hilfiger
Stationery: Hello! Lucky
Bridesmaid Dresses: J Crew
Photo Booth: Magnolia Photo Booth
Cake: Tim Veatch



















































































I Love the flip flop idea! I’m also in love with the color scheme! Beautiful and fun!
those koozies are so cute!
So beautiful! We love a wine country wedding!
This wedding was full of cute details, it looked effortless, well done! I especially loved the door, a great touch! Grey seems to be a popular color this year.
Thank you so much WC for the beautiful feature!! Erin & Nick rock my world and this wedding was so much fun.
Love the photos here. Lots of inspiration
This wedding is stunning. I especially love all the unique additions like the rustic door backdrop, flip flop bin, and the personalized koozies. The last photo in the vineyard is amazing!
I love the colors in this wedding. The photographer did an amazing job photographing this wedding!
Thanks so much for featuring this wedding. We really enjoyed helping Erin and Nick plan this fabulous wedding.
Wow. What a warm and lovely affair! There are so many details here, but the smiles of the bride and groom stand out most to us. We’d love the chance to capture memories through Sonoma summer wedding photography the way these two did here.
Where did the groom’s men’s ties come from?