Vintage-KC-Magazine-Summer-2015

From right: The dessert table is deliciously DIY; simple, delicate felt flowers adorned the reception tables; guests dropped well wishes in a vintage suitcase; vintage table settings graced the bride and groom’s table; hand-painted signs directed guests around the Branson, MO, venue; and wedding programs came with streamers, which were used

to celebrate Kristen and Adam.

make a wedding dress for one of her daughters for the past 30 years. I found a pattern for a simple dress online and mailed it to her. She ordered the fabric and turned the simple dress into the wedding dress of my dreams. She lives about 5 hours away so we did the dress in stages, doing fittings during holidays and family gatherings. It was very time consuming, but it was a very special experience to have my mom make my dress.

VKC: What was the best part of your wedding day? Kristen: Walking down the aisle and seeing my husband-to-be stand- ing at the altar. Seriously, I can’t even explain that feeling and it literally took my breath away. VKC: Did your wedding turn out exactly how you envisioned? Kristen: Though our vision of the wedding day really changed

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