Moody October Morning Micro Wedding – Savannah and Jaden

 Moody October Morning Micro Wedding

Savannah and Jaden – October 28, 2025

A Love Story Wrapped in Mist and Moss in the Smokies

On a drizzly October morning, the woods of the Chapel in the Hollow came alive for the intimate union of Savannah and Jaden. If you’re considering a micro-wedding with moody vibes, woodland magic, and heartfelt personal touches, this story is for you.


Setting the Scene

Situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Chapel in the Hollow is designed specifically for couples seeking an intimate ceremony with relaxed, whimsical rustic flair. The venue supports gatherings of up to 35 people, offering outdoor woodsy ceremony backdrops that feel like the national park — without the permits and crowds.

For Savannah and Jaden, the early-morning mist added a dreamy softness to the evergreen-kissed forest. The guest list was small and meaningful, focusing in on their love, family unity, and unique style.


The Bridal Portrait of the Morning

Savannah floated down the aisle in a spaghetti-strap gown, the long glittery train shimmering in the misty light. Her cathedral-length veil, adorned with colorful florals, trailed behind like a storybook flourish. With the help of her mom and bridesmaids in the bridal suite, she stepped into a moment crafted with love.

When her dad escorted her down the aisle — aided by one of the bridesmaids carrying that magnificent veil — and her mom pressed play on the ceremony music, the family-in-motion moment felt tender and real. These small rituals: a mother’s support, a father’s escort, friends close-by — they turned an October morning into something timeless.


The Groom’s Reaction & Signature Rings

As Savannah approached, Jaden’s breath caught. He gasped — the kind of reaction you only get when the person you waited for appears, glowing and genuine. In that moment, the world hushed.

They exchanged rings that were nothing short of characterful:

  • Jaden’s ring was engraved with the Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope Millennium Falcon, a wink at his playful side.

  • Savannah’s ring featured a moss agate kite stone — raw, elegant, and full of nature-driven meaning.

These rings weren’t just jewelry — they told their story.


Decor, Details & Mood

The chapel was draped in hunter green fabric, perfectly echoing the forest palette. Complimented by the bohemian florals and candle package from the venue, the scene glowed softly as the morning light filtered through misty pines. Green, gold, and natural textures created a moody, enchanted aesthetic that suited the early October hour.

Detail shots captured:

  • The glittering train of the gown against wooden pews.

  • Close‐ups of moss agate and Millennium Falcon-engraved rings.

  • Flickering candles reflecting in dew-kissed glass jars.

  • Hunter green drapery swaying in the breeze.


Walking into Forever

At ceremony’s end, a wonderfully whimsical moment: Savannah’s bonus dad brought out a step stool so she could climb up and kiss Jaden — taller in heels, veil billowing, laughter shared — a perfect snapshot of joy.

After the group photo (everyone cheering in the forest’s hush), the camera time was devoted to the couple. Wandering among mossy trees and vines, they sank into the forest’s hush. Then, a slight pivot: they explored the small cemetery nook on the grounds, where gravestones and creeping vines created a slightly spooky, mythic feel.

Picture this: Savannah as a modern-day Persephone, cloaked in blooms and woodland stillness, surrounded by nature’s quiet mysteries. They embraced the rain, the mist, and the ethereal landscape — proving that a little drizzle only makes the mood richer.


From the Bride

We met through a friend and at first we just wanted to be friends but after 2 years we ended up dating and falling in love. On our first date we went to this really fancy place called Melting Pot and we sat and talked for hours about life. Jaden proposed to me on New years 01/01/2024 we got down on one knee right at 12:00am.

I always visited East Tennessee as a kid and both of us love the forest and mountains. We are looking forward to being married in front of all of our loved ones. We picked this date because it is close to our favorite holiday. We love to cosplay and go out to conventions together.

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Vendor Love & Credits

  • Venue: Chapel in the Hollow

  • Photography: Star Noir Studio

  • Dress: Enchanted Bridal

  • Rings: Etsy

  • Hair & Makeup: Olivia

  • Officiant: Ian Parrott


Why It Works for You

If you’re dreaming of a micro-wedding that doesn’t sacrifice style or story, consider the following:

  • Time of day matters. An October morning offers soft light, quieter symptoms, and an intimate vibe.

  • Color palette sets the tone. Hunter green, moss textures, candlelight — all pull a forest wedding into something moody and magical.

  • Personal touches win hearts. The Millennium Falcon engraving, moss agate stone, step stool kiss — these are the moments guests will remember.

  • Weather is part of the story. Rain didn’t stop them — it elevated the day. At Chapel in the Hollow, the outdoor setting encourages you to lean in to nature and let it shape the mood.

  • Photography-first venue. The property is curated with photography in mind — lots of “nooks and crannies” for intentional portraits.

Savannah and Jaden didn’t just choose a venue. They chose a moment—soft light, forest hush, and a little rain that whispered magic into their morning. Their micro-wedding at Chapel in the Hollow wasn’t just a ceremony—it was a story. One you’ll find yourself returning to, image by image, detail by detail.

If you’re planning your own micro-wedding and craving a forest, fog, candle-lit aesthetic for an intimate guest list, let this be your inspiration.

Here’s to love in the woods, wild rain kisses, and the beautiful unknown ahead. 💚✨


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Sophisticated Smoky Mountain Wedding – Leah and Will

Sophisticated Smoky Mountain Wedding

A Fall Love Story with Rustic Elegance and Personal Charm
When elegance meets laid-back mountain charm, you get something truly special — and Leah + Will’s sophisticated Smoky Mountain wedding was exactly that.
We first met these two during their adventure engagement session on the breathtaking Foothills Parkway back in April. With panoramic views of the Smoky Mountains and a love that radiates warmth, it was easy to see their wedding day would be one to remember.
Fast forward to October, and they returned to Chapel in the Hollow for a celebration filled with heartfelt moments, cozy fall colors, and sophisticated rustic style — the perfect combination for a micro wedding in the Smokies.

An Autumn Ceremony in the Forest

Leah and Will chose to dress the chapel in sand and textured rust fabric, accented by our signature bohemian florals and the candle and lantern package — creating a soft, golden glow that felt both refined and warm. The result was an ethereal ambiance that matched the surrounding Smoky Mountain woods and the romance of late October.
You can browse our fabric and floral options to get a closer look at this beautiful fall setup.

A Bride in Boots and a Glow

Leah looked absolutely radiant in her white cap-sleeved gown with a soft train and matching veil — classic and timeless with a touch of country charm. Her finishing touches? Cream cowboy boots (hello, style!) and blue “wifey” socks, blending playful personality with bridal elegance.
Her hair was styled in loose curls, and her mom helped her get ready, adding another emotional layer to an already magical day. From the moment Leah stepped out of the bridal suite, it was clear this bride was glowing with joy.

A Groom in Laid-Back Sophistication

Will brought a relaxed-yet-polished vibe to the day, pairing jeans with a light gray vest and brown cowboy boots — the kind of outfit that speaks to Smoky Mountain charm while still feeling special. His look, sourced from Men’s Wearhouse, fit perfectly with the laid-back elegance that defined the entire day.
Together, Leah and Will embodied a rustic love story with a refined edge — effortless, stylish, and completely true to who they are.

A Ceremony Full of Meaning

Leah’s mom and bonus dad walked her down the aisle, and as she and Will exchanged vows beneath the rust-colored archway, they included a handfasting ceremony — an ancient tradition symbolizing the binding of two lives. This meaningful touch added a spiritual, timeless element to their vows that felt beautifully in tune with the forest around them.
They also brought a custom wooden guest book sign, giving loved ones a unique way to leave their mark on the day. Personal touches like these are what make micro weddings so intimate and memorable.
And of course, the entire ceremony was surrounded by the soft flicker of lanterns and the glow of candles — a beautiful way to embrace the magic of a candlelight wedding in the woods.

Portraits in the Perfect October Light

After the ceremony, we captured family photos in front of the bridal suite, where the afternoon light poured in just right. It was so pretty we couldn’t resist starting couple portraits there!
From there, we moved around the property:
  • The rustic archway framed them beautifully
  • Our charming Chapel in the Hollow sign made for fun keepsake shots
  • The winding forest road added depth and texture
  • And the final golden hour moments in the open field with the Smoky Mountains glowing in the background? Pure magic.
Photographed by the talented Star Noir Studio, every frame tells a story of joy, connection, and love in its most authentic form.
From the Bride: 
We met at work but we had worked together for 2 years before we got together. One of his friends at work invited me to go out and ride. We all took a group photo on Wills phone. After a few days at work I asked Will to send me the photos and gave him my number. After a little talking he asked me out one night.
We were both nervous on the first date. We ended up hanging out at a place called the shrine. It’s an old church grounds. There’s not an actual building there but there’s a parking lot surrounded by woods. There’s also a trail with 6 ft crosses along it. We walked around a little but eventually wanted to watch the stars. We got in the bed of his truck and laid on a tv box, we talked until 2-3 in the morning watching some shooting stars.
Will proposed while we were on a cruise to the Bahamas. It was Halloween day when he proposed while on the beach in Freeport. He was super nervous, he had the ring in his pocket for days before he proposed.
We live a couple of hours outside of pigeon forge/ Gatlinburg. We visit quite often to get away for a few days. We took our first vacation together in Gatlinburg. We both have a love for mountains and wanted a way to incorporate that on our wedding day.
I’m most looking forward to marrying my best friend.
The specific date isn’t available, but we started dating in the fall, got engaged in the fall, and both have a love for the fall season. It only made sense to “fall” into marriage in the fall season.
We love to go explore places and travel. Typically a date night for us is Texas Roadhouse and of course a sweet treat after.
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A Dream Vendor Team

Every elegant wedding needs a great support team, and Leah + Will brought together some of our favorites:
  • Venue: Chapel in the Hollow
  • Event Management: Lindsay with Custom Love Gifts & Events
  • Florals: Chapel in the Hollow (chapel florals), bouquet by the bride
  • Dress: David’s Bridal
  • Menswear: Men’s Wearhouse
  • Photography: Star Noir Studio
  • Invitations: Photo Affections
  • Rings: Jared & Manly Bands
  • Officiant: Ian Parrott
  • Hair and Makeup: Kristi Abby Beauty
If you’re searching for inspiration, be sure to explore our vendor recommendations for more handpicked East Tennessee wedding professionals.

Planning Your Sophisticated Smoky Mountain Wedding

Whether you’re drawn to rustic charm or modern elegance, Chapel in the Hollow offers the flexibility and beauty to create a wedding that feels uniquely you. With custom draping, moody florals, and a setting straight out of a fairytale, it’s no wonder couples like Leah + Will fall in love with this special place.
We’re located in the heart of the Smokies — just a short drive from Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville, and offer a peaceful, intimate alternative to the typical wedding venue.
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Sophisticated Simplicity in the Smokies

Leah + Will’s October wedding was the kind of day that lives in your memory forever — full of laughter, warmth, connection, and a quiet sort of sophistication that feels effortless.
If you’re dreaming of your own Sophisticated Smoky Mountain Wedding, we’d love to help you bring it to life.

Late October Micro Wedding – Amanda and Aaron

Family-Focused Late October Micro Wedding

Amanda and Aaron – October 25, 2025

A Smoky Mountain Celebration Full of Butterflies, Blended Love, and Heartfelt Moments

When a couple chooses their venue before they’re even officially engaged, you know it’s meant to be — and that’s exactly how it was for Amanda and Aaron.

Long before they said “yes” or “I do,” they knew they wanted to say it all at Chapel in the Hollow — and their late October micro wedding turned out to be a perfect reflection of their love, their family, and their unique style. 🍂💍


Planning Their Smoky Mountain Wedding Dream

Late October in East Tennessee is a dream for fall weddings — golden leaves, crisp air, and soft, glowing light. Amanda and Aaron embraced the season with a palette of teal and rust, blending bold jewel tones with earthy autumn warmth.

They dressed the chapel in flowing teal and rust fabric, then added their own florals to complement the color scheme. The bold draping contrasted beautifully with the surrounding woods, creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere that felt both stylish and grounded in nature. 🌿✨

If you’re planning a fall wedding and wondering how to incorporate personal colors into your ceremony space, check out our fabric and floral options for inspiration.


A Bride with Butterfly Details and Heart

Amanda looked absolutely stunning in a long-sleeved gown with a medium train from David’s Bridal, paired with delicate details that made her style uniquely hers. Her hair was styled half-up, framing her face beautifully, and her look included subtle butterfly touches throughout — in her bouquet, her necklace, and even the wedding invitations.

🦋 These little nods to transformation and grace made everything feel a little extra magical.

And let’s not forget the shoes — Amanda rocked stylish yet comfortable options from Amazon and Kohl’s, because forest weddings should feel amazing and look amazing. 🥰


A Ceremony that Blended Love and Family

Amanda and Aaron’s wedding wasn’t just about two people coming together — it was about five.

Their children played central roles in the ceremony, making it an emotional and heartfelt moment for everyone in attendance.

  • 💛 Her eldest son walked her down the aisle

  • 🌸 Her daughter served as the flower girl

  • 💍 Her youngest son was the ring security officer (serious cuteness alert!)

  • 🏝 Together, the couple and all three children took part in a sand ceremony, symbolizing the blending of their lives into one family

This simple act of unity — each person pouring a different color of sand into a single glass vessel — is such a beautiful metaphor. It’s a popular option for families combining households, and it looked absolutely stunning in the chapel’s rustic woodland setting. You can learn more about how to incorporate personalized touches like this on our planning resources page.

And then there was Elroy, Aaron’s service dog. This gentle soul lay patiently at his feet during the entire ceremony, a silent but powerful presence in the couple’s love story. 🐾💙


From Vows to Portraits — A Beautiful October Day

Following their afternoon ceremony, we took family photos in front of the chapel before heading to some of Chapel in the Hollow’s favorite photo spots — the mossy tree, the log circle, and the open field with views of the mountains.

The midday light filtered through the autumn trees with a soft, golden glow, adding just the right touch of drama and warmth to every portrait. 📸✨

Captured by Star Noir Studio, Amanda and Aaron’s photos feel like a visual storybook — one full of deep love, family connection, and the beauty of choosing each other again and again.

From the Bride: 

We met through Facebook dating in April 2024. I was honestly over the site and about to delete it once I returned home from a work trip in Washington, DC. Aaron sent me a message, and I gave it one last chance. God truly intervened.

We first met in person on 05/25/24 at cheddar’s in Franklin, TN. Both were extremely nervous. Aaron’s service dog, Elroy, actually led him in the wrong direction when being seated. I had to go find them! 🤣 After that, we talked and ate. Had a lot in common. So decided to give love another chance after both coming out of rough previous relationships.

Aaron proposed on 01/11/25 at the discovery center walking trail in Murfreesboro, TN. It was where we first started falling in love. It actually snowed the night before. It was cold, memorable and perfect ❤️ there were even a few ducks still hanging around in the snow! 🤣

East Tennessee is absolutely beautiful. Especially in the fall. We actually found Chapel in the Hollow online before we were even engaged. We loved it and it was meant to be!

I’m most looking forward to starting my forever with my best friend.

Aaron loves numbers. We love fall so that was always definite. The 5/25 is our anniversary. So we wanted to keep the day special and memorable.

For fun, we love to watch movies and go out to eat. Definitely foodies! Talking. Aaron talks to Amanda every day during her long commute from Lebanon to Nashville. Love our combined 4 children. Looking forward to traveling and doing life together. ❤️

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A Family-Centered Wedding Team

Amanda and Aaron brought together a stellar group of vendors to help bring their vision to life:


Inspired by Amanda + Aaron’s October Micro Wedding?

If you’re dreaming of your own intimate fall wedding surrounded by woods and family, Chapel in the Hollow is the perfect place to bring it to life. Nestled in the Smoky Mountains near Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville, our woodland chapel provides a quiet, romantic backdrop for couples who want a wedding that’s meaningful — not massive.

Our venue specializes in micro weddings and elopements for up to 35 guests and offers customizable packages starting at just 90 minutes. Add-ons like floral packages, candlelight setups, and seasonal draping allow you to make your ceremony feel uniquely yours.

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Early Morning Smoky Mountain Elopement – Jamie and Chris

Early Morning Smoky Mountain Elopement

Jamie and Chris – October 25, 2025

An Autumn Micro Wedding in the Misty Tennessee Mountains

When Jamie and Chris reached out about planning a quiet, intimate ceremony at Chapel in the Hollow, they had one simple vision: a peaceful, personal moment just for the two of them. They didn’t need a crowd or a grand spectacle — just love, laughter, and a little mountain magic.

And they got exactly that. ✨


A Sunrise Ceremony Worth Waking Up For

We’ll be honest… early mornings aren’t usually our thing. (Coffee first, then weddings, right? ☕😅) But when Jamie and Chris requested an early morning elopement in October, we couldn’t help but get excited thinking about how the Smoky Mountains would look bathed in the soft, golden light of sunrise.

Spoiler: it was breathtaking. 🌤️🌲

With morning mist rising gently from the woods and the stillness of the forest all around, their ceremony felt otherworldly — like time had paused just for them.


Rustic Romance in Rich Autumn Tones

To embrace the season, Jamie and Chris dressed the chapel in textured rust and gold fabric, accented with bohemian fall florals from Chapel in the Hollow’s in-house collection. The result was a warm, earthy palette that glowed against the early morning light and mist — the perfect backdrop for their East Tennessee elopement.

Jamie looked effortlessly beautiful in a white off-the-shoulder gown with a subtle train and classic cowboy boots (a nod to Southern charm). Her hair and makeup, which she did herself, were soft and romantic — perfect for the occasion.

Chris balanced comfort and country style with jeans, a white dress shirt, a navy vest, and a bold orange tie and pocket square. He even brought a white cowboy hat for a few portraits — a fun, personal touch that showed off his personality and style.


Walking Into Forever, Together

One of the most touching moments of the day? Jamie and Chris walked down the aisle together — side by side, hand in hand, just the two of them ready to begin forever. 🥹

Their private forest elopement ceremony was officiated by Ian Parrott, and while the vows were short and sweet, the emotions were real and deep. In the stillness of the Smokies, with candlelight flickering and leaves crunching underfoot, it felt like the forest itself was celebrating with them. 🕯️🍂


Elopement Photo Magic in Every Corner

After the ceremony, Star Noir Studio took Jamie and Chris on a romantic photo adventure through the property — starting at the chapel, then down to the creek, along the winding forest road, and ending in the open field with the iconic mountain view.

The lighting? Absolutely divine. That soft, moody glow unique to fall mornings in the Smokies, kissed with just a bit of lingering mist, gave their portraits a timeless, storybook feel. 📸✨

Jamie added a denim jacket customized with her new last name for their “just married” portraits, while Chris proudly posed with his cowboy hat. These personal touches turned their photos into something truly reflective of them.

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Planning a Micro Wedding in the Smokies?

Jamie and Chris’s elopement is proof that you don’t need an elaborate plan to have a deeply meaningful wedding day. A simple ceremony, rich fall color, and your favorite person by your side? Sometimes that’s all it takes.

If you’re considering a morning micro wedding, there are so many benefits:

  • 🌤 Beautiful soft light for portraits

  • 🌲 Cooler temps — especially important in Tennessee

  • 🧘 Less traffic and noise — enjoy your day in peace

  • Magical forest vibes only found in the still of morning

Want to recreate this peaceful vibe for your own wedding? Start with our Ceremony Options page, where you can choose from add-ons like our candle and lantern package, fabric draping, and floral upgrades to personalize your ceremony space.


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Thinking of Eloping in the Smokies?

Whether you’re planning a private forest elopement, a small family-only micro wedding, or something entirely your own, Chapel in the Hollow offers a one-of-a-kind East Tennessee venue where your love story takes center stage.

Located just outside Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville, our woodland chapel is the perfect setting for couples who crave an authentic, nature-inspired wedding day.

Ready to plan your own dreamy October elopement?
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Forest Biker Wedding – Jody and Jeff

 Forest Biker Wedding

Jody and Jeff – October 24, 2025

When Jody and Jeff chose Chapel in the Hollow for their forest biker wedding, they brought together two worlds — the wild freedom of the open road and the quiet magic of the woods. Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Chapel in the Hollow offers a serene, intimate space for couples who want something beyond the traditional — just as this couple envisioned.

A Ceremony that Rides to a Different Beat

Amid the towering trees and soft autumn light, Jody and Jeff said “I do” surrounded by nature and the gentle rustle of leaves. They dressed the chapel in cream and textured rust fabric, paired with the venue’s lantern package for a warm, rustic glow that felt perfectly at home in the forest. Their design was simple but deeply personal — every detail chosen to reflect their relaxed, adventurous spirits.

Jody looked stunning in her strapless high-low gown, a creative rework of a full-length wedding dress that she cut down herself to show off her adorable short boots — and a bit of attitude. 😎 Jeff kept his look effortlessly cool, wearing jeans, a white dress shirt, and a suit jacket — a perfect nod to classic biker style with a touch of mountain charm.

Tradition & Personal Touches — Handfasting Meets Biker Style

Their ceremony, led by Rev. Sharon Gloff, was rich with meaning. They chose a handfasting ritual, a Celtic tradition symbolizing the binding of two souls. Their cord, ordered all the way from Ireland, included colors selected for their personal significance — a powerful representation of unity, strength, and everlasting love.

And because Jody knows how to make an unforgettable moment, she wrote and professionally recorded a song just for their exit. As the melody floated through the forest, it created one of those once-in-a-lifetime memories — a true romantic mic-drop moment that no one will forget.

Love, Freedom, and Forest Magic

After the ceremony, they captured family portraits at the chapel before exploring the property for couple photos. The wooded paths and rustic textures of Chapel in the Hollow’s grounds made the perfect backdrop for their love story. As the day faded into evening, they ended their session with shots of the two of them on Jeff’s Harley, the chrome gleaming softly in the October light.

It was the perfect blend of love, freedom, and forest magic — a day that celebrated who they are at their core: two souls meant to ride through life together.

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Why Chapel in the Hollow Was the Perfect Fit

  • Designed for micro weddings — The venue comfortably hosts up to 35 guests, ideal for couples who value intimacy and connection.

  • Immersed in nature — You get the look and feel of a national park wedding without the need for permits or long hikes.

  • Customizable style — From rustic to romantic, moody to minimalist, you can make the space entirely your own.

  • Photographer-approved — With soft natural light, multiple ceremony backdrops, and year-round seasonal beauty, it’s a dream for stunning wedding photos.

To the Bride & Groom-to-Be Who Ride into the Woods

If your dream wedding includes boots under your dress, the rumble of a motorcycle, and vows whispered beneath the trees, Chapel in the Hollow might just be your perfect match. It’s a place where freedom meets forever — where love stories like Jody and Jeff’s are written under open skies and forest canopies.

To start planning your own unique forest biker wedding, visit chapelinthehollow.com and discover how to create your custom celebration among the trees.

Vendors

  • Rings: Schwartz Jewelers, Cincinnati, OH

  • Officiant: Rev. Sharon Gloff

  • Florals: Solawood

  • Event Manager: Jayley with Custom Love Gifts & Events

  • Photography: Star Noir Studio

  • Venue: Chapel in the Hollow


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