Rainy December Wedding
Sydney and Jonathan – December 2, 2023
Sydney and Jonathan’s rainy December wedding at Chapel in the Hollow was nothing short of magical!
The chapel was adorned in blue and hunter green fabric, complemented by our elegant white florals and festive winter tree package. Despite the rain that graced their special day, Sydney and Jonathan embraced the weather, turning it into a beautiful backdrop for their love story.
Sydney looked absolutely stunning in her short-sleeved dress, featuring a plunging neckline and delicate floral embroidery. Jonathan was equally dashing in his black suit and blue tie, perfectly complementing the winter color palette. As Sydney’s dad proudly escorted her down the aisle, a clear umbrella added a touch of charm to their entrance, creating a romantic and intimate atmosphere.
High school sweethearts, Sydney and Jonathan, radiated love and joy throughout the ceremony. The raindrops only added to the cozy and enchanting ambiance, making their day uniquely theirs. Following the heartfelt ceremony and family photos, the newlyweds ventured into the rain for some truly spectacular shots. The clear umbrella became a whimsical accessory, creating a dreamy and romantic feel.
The road photos, captured against the soft reflections of the rain on the ground, showcased the beauty of nature in its purest form—a perfect metaphor for the couple’s enduring love.
Cheers to Sydney and Jonathan, may your journey together be filled with endless love, joy, and beautiful moments!
From the Bride:
We met in high school our sophomore year. We met through a mutual friend and hit it off right away! Jonathan proposed to me during a quiet night at home, just the two of us. We took a vacation to Tennessee in February and decided it was where we wanted to get married!
Florals: Chapel in the Hollow
Dress: David’s Bridal
Photography: Star Noir Studio
Invitations: Etsy
Rings: Zales
Videography: Yugen Productions
Hair and Makeup: Southern Sirens
Venue Associate: Elizabeth DeCoursey
Venue: Chapel in the Hollow