Lindsey was a stunning bride and Ross was one the most appreciative grooms! Sue and I loved working on their design theme. We loved all of the details and elements. Lindsey wore a traditional veil for the ceremony then changed to a birdcage veil for the reception. In true southern style, Lindsey and Ross were married in the shade of the pecan orchard.
Small red maple trees were displayed on the porch of the barn and were given to each guest as a favor.Our wedding director's, Jessica and Amy, made sure everything was perfect for Lindsey and Ross's wedding day. Their beautiful cake was made by Lisa Mae Cakes - the topper was courtesy of their very talented photographer, Jenny Evelyn Prater. (Thanks for the early photos!)
The guest danced the night away to the sounds of the Celebration Band.
Lindsey was very close to her grandmother who had passed away. To keep her memory close on the wedding day our design team incorporated some of her jewelery into Lindsey's bouquet. One of her butterfly pins was even used on Ross's boutonniere.

Ross really wanted to leave the reception in a vintage car. Our staff was able to find the perfect ride for their style.
We hope Lindsey and Ross had a great time in Paris on their honeymoon. We really enjoyed working with them on their wedding day! This was a dream wedding for our staff.
Amber chose a fall theme for her wedding and did her own centerpieces.Love the gown hanging in the front doorway of the Home Place. We always love working with Amy from Hiley Creative Photography

Cake is good at a wedding - Sometimes ice cream is even better! The timing was perfect today. As we were coming to the front of the house for some pictures we heard the familiar music of the ice cream truck coming up the road. Delise ran out and flagged it down for the perfect wedding day treat!

A fall wedding is not complete without pumpkins. Amber and Jacob made a great addition to our "patch".
Thanks Amber and Jacob for choosing Pineola Farms for your wedding!
We loved Lori's vision of hot pink with a rustic look. The guests were each given a small bottle of bubbles to shower the bride and groom as they came back down the aisle. Lori was a beautiful bride - it was a perfect September day!

Daniel wanted everything to be just as Lori envisioned it. He worked with his future father in law to help create the perfect centerpieces. After he cut pieces of oak into 4 inch slabs with a chainsaw they took them to a woodworking shop for the final crafting.
Daniel is an avid hunter - his cake was even camo! The grooms cake table was decorated with a picture of him with one of his trophies. The favors were camo drink koozies. Lori requested that they leave on the John Deere Tractor.
Lori was one of our most organized brides! She made it easy on our directing staff. It was great working with her and Daniel.
Thanks to Shannon Archibald Photography for the early first look photos!
Most weekends the farm is bustling with families preparing for a family members wedding and reception. This weekend will be a little different.Saturday is our annual Fall Farm Day. The farm will once again be a busy place with tractors, farm equipment, mules, bands, food and artisans. Kids will love the pumpkin patch where they can pick out their own little pumpkin and take it to the paint station decorate. They will also be able to find an ear of corn, shuck it, grind it and feed it to the chickens.
Fresh Air BBQ will be serving lunch to enjoy in the Cotton barn or on the grounds.

Special thanks to our new sponsors this year!
Fresh Air Bar-B-Que
Taylor's Restrooms 2 Go
Top To Bottom Cleaners - 478-825-8082