
Lindsay wanted their Rustic Chic Wedding Welcomes Fall And The Harvest
Moon to be full of details that brought the whole day together,
representing them as a couple. She and Kyle decided together that they
wanted to take the details and incorporate them into a fun, stylish and
unique event for their family and friends.
Knowing that their wedding was taking place at the end of the summer,
beginning of the fall, they wanted to make sure the colors reflected the
time of year and the weather, and they nailed it! There are so man more details waiting to be seen in the full gallery, photographed by Jessica Miccio Photography.






Harvest Moon Details To Complete The DAY
For flowers we accented the bridal party’s dress with deep burgundy
dahlias, cream roses and succulents to represent my family in Arizona.
These flowers carried over into our ceremony with an archway of our
flowers and cloth drapery and the dinner and reception where our flowers
were gathered into gold brushed dishes surrounded by moss and greenery.
When learning
that the night of our September 16 would be a Harvest Moon, I knew that
we needed to incorporate this into our wedding. I began with our
hashtag #walkersoverthemoon, then added small details like our “To the
moon and back” lanterns and moon drink stirrers. At the end of the
night, to tie in the full moon detail, we gave each of our guests the
gift of a moon pie. A sweet treat to enjoy under the light of the moon.



Lawn Games To Make Your Day UNIQUE
We knew from the moment we stepped foot on the grounds of the Highlands
Country Club that we wanted to have lawn games at our wedding. The small
courtyard next to where we had our ceremony was the perfect location
for some unique entertainment for our guests. We decided on our games
early on – corn hole, giant jenga, giant connect four and ring toss –
all personalized with our colors and our names, with help from my
ultra-talented bridesmaid, owner of A Piece of Sandwich. The games were
a huge hit at the wedding from the cocktail hour until the wee hours of
the night.



Advice From The Bride: Enjoy It!
Enjoy
every moment and don’t take things too seriously! This was something
that Kyle (my now husband) told me many times during our engagement.
Imperfection can be perfection! There is a lot to get caught up in
throughout the day – just take a deep breath and take it all in. And a
little tidbit that can help with this – don’t try to control
everything. Empower your family and bridal party to help out with tasks
on your special day. I did forget to bring an essential
undergarment to the venue where I was getting ready with my
bridesmaids. Thank goodness for a few of our amazing groomsmen who
saved the day and brought it to me in record time.
If you love the color palette of this wedding, check out these New Age Maroon Wedding Ideas for even more colorful prettiness.



