April Micro Wedding – Dorky and Tristen

April Micro Wedding in the Smoky Mountains

Dorky and Tristen – April 6, 2026

Spring in East Tennessee is something truly special, and Dorky and Tristen’s April micro wedding at Chapel in the Hollow captured that magic in the most joyful, personality-filled way. Nestled in the woods just outside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, their day was the perfect blend of laughter, meaningful moments, and effortless beauty—exactly what makes a micro wedding so unforgettable.

A Spring Micro Wedding Full of Personality

From the very beginning, Dorky and Tristen embraced everything that makes an April micro wedding so dreamy: fresh greenery, soft golden light, and the feeling of new beginnings. The couple chose a stunning color palette of gold and hunter green, pairing it with sunflower florals that popped beautifully against the vibrant spring leaves just beginning to fill the trees.

At Chapel in the Hollow, one of the things couples love most is the ability to customize their space while still enjoying a stress-free experience. Dorky and Tristen took full advantage of that flexibility, creating a look that felt both elegant and playful—perfectly reflecting who they are as a couple. If you’re dreaming of something similar, you can explore options and inspiration directly on our website: https://www.chapelinthehollow.com

A Stylish Bride and Groom

Dorky absolutely glowed as she walked down the aisle. She wore a sleeveless gown with a mid-length train that moved beautifully through the forest setting, paired with a short veil and delicate heels that added just the right touch of sophistication.

Tristen complemented her perfectly in a rich green suit that tied seamlessly into their wedding colors. His velvet-topped dress shoes added a unique, fashion-forward detail that made his look stand out in the best way. Together, they embodied that perfect mix of classic romance and modern style that so many couples are drawn to for Smoky Mountain micro weddings.

A First Look to Remember

One of the most unforgettable moments of the day? Dorky’s hilarious and heartwarming first look with her dad and brothers.

In a playful twist, she had the officiant step out in a dress first—completely catching her family off guard and filling the forest with laughter. Then came the real reveal, and the smiles that followed were absolutely priceless. It was such a perfect reminder that your wedding day doesn’t have to be overly serious—it can (and should!) reflect your personality and sense of humor.

Family-Focused and Full of Meaning

Micro weddings are all about intimacy, and Dorky and Tristen made sure their closest loved ones were part of every moment. Her parents walked her down the aisle, creating a sweet and emotional entrance, while their daughter served as one of the flower girls—adding an extra layer of meaning to the day.

And of course, they didn’t forget a little fun—ring security was on duty, keeping things lighthearted and memorable for everyone.

One of the most touching elements of their ceremony was the sand ceremony. Using sand collected from beaches that represent their heritage, they symbolically blended their lives together. It was a beautiful, personal way to honor where they come from while celebrating the life they’re building together.

Capturing Spring in the Smokies

After the ceremony, the celebration continued with family photos right at the chapel before heading into the surrounding forest for couple portraits. The mossy tree and vine-covered areas provided a dreamy, storybook backdrop, with soft spring light filtering through the trees and making everything glow.

This is one of the biggest advantages of choosing a micro wedding venue in the Smoky Mountains—stunning natural backdrops are just steps away, no hiking or permits required. You get all the beauty of the mountains with none of the stress.

Why April is Perfect for a Micro Wedding

April is one of the most underrated (and truly magical) times to get married in East Tennessee. The weather is mild, the crowds are lighter than peak summer and fall, and the landscape is bursting back to life with fresh greens and early blooms. For couples looking for a romantic, nature-filled setting, it’s hard to beat.

Dorky and Tristen’s wedding is the perfect example of how an April micro wedding can feel both vibrant and intimate—full of color, emotion, and unforgettable moments.

From the Bride

Tristen was best friends with my brother for years. Through their friendship we never interacted much or really crossed paths. After college we ended up working together. Eventually we started talking more and I asked Tristen out for drinks. He said yes but never got back to me on places he recommended. I took that as a no and left when my shift was over. Shortly after leaving, my brother calls me because Tristen told him I stood him up. I messaged him and apologized because I thought I got my answer and we’ve been inseparable ever since! (We never actually ended up getting drinks that night). I love sushi. When Tristen asked where I wanted to go on our first date I asked if he has ever eaten sushi before. He said no but was willing to try it. We went to sushi spot in downtown Boston and walked the town for a bit in very hot weather! Took a few stops to cool down before arriving but eventually we arrived. Even though he was afraid of consuming raw fish, Tristen ventured for a cooked eel roll and enjoyed it! To this day he still only eats cooked sushi but enjoys taking me out for sushi.

Tristen proposed when I was 6 months pregnant at a Disney Immersive Experience in Boston but this wasn’t his original plan. He had coordinated to propose on the roof of a friends beach house during sunset with my family and best friends present. My original plan that day was with my best friends. I wasn’t feeling well and cancelled. This made Tristen figure out a backup plan QUICKLY. A close friend who was present for the proposal recommended the Disney Immersive Experience and Tristen immediately booked the tickets. It was a total surprise and so sweet of him to include my family even when I ruined his initial plans causing my best friends to not be able to be present for the proposal.

We had been to TN for vacation twice. After two years of an engagement we were always going back and forth on whether we would have a wedding or elope. We toyed with the idea of a Vegas elopement but Tristen wanted to do that in June and I vetoed that idea cause this gal doesn’t do well in humid and hot climate. We had a vacation planned to see his family in WV and one day Tristen suggested getting married in TN and he already had looked at Chapel in the Hollow and thought it was perfect for something intimate. I browsed your FB and instagram and fell in love quickly! We are looking forward to finally being married and being able to experience this day with our little girl and family.

We love to binge watch shows together, go to concerts, and find random adventures on our days off with our daughter.


A Day to Remember

From the laughter-filled first look to the meaningful ceremony and glowing spring portraits, Dorky and Tristen’s wedding day was everything a micro wedding should be: personal, joyful, and completely true to who they are.

If you’re dreaming of your own intimate wedding in the woods, take a look at everything we offer at Chapel in the Hollow: https://www.chapelinthehollow.com — we’d love to help you create something just as magical.

Vendor Team

  • Event Management: Taylor with Custom Love Gifts & Events
  • Dress: AZAZIE
  • Photography: Star Noir Studio
  • Rings: Naser Diamonds and Manly Bands
  • Officiant: Zack Prevost
  • Florals: Chapel in the Hollow via Kochetova Flowers
  • Videography: Yugen Productions
  • Venue: Chapel in the Hollow

✨ Planning your own Smoky Mountain micro wedding? Let this be your sign to embrace the beauty of spring, add your personal touches, and create a day that feels uniquely you. 💛🌿

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