Kassie and Ben brought their unique style to Chapel in the Hollow for their vibrant rust and blue micro wedding. Opting for a natural chapel setting, they enhanced the space with rust and blue florals accented with elegant pampas grass, creating a picturesque backdrop for their vows.
Kassie looked stunning in a long sleeve dress that flowed beautifully into a long train, a vision of bridal elegance. Her sister-in-law and aunt were by her side, helping her get ready for the big day. Ben complemented her perfectly in a sharp blue suit, ready to stand by his bride.
An emotional highlight was their vow exchange; Kassie couldn’t help but tear up as Ben read his heartfelt promises. The couple also included a meaningful cord of three strands ceremony, symbolizing their strength and unity.
Following their touching ceremony, they made a joyful bubble exit, cheered on by family and friends dressed to match the wedding’s color theme. The celebration continued with family photos and playful bubble shots at the chapel, capturing the joy and vibrancy of their day.
As the day went on, we took advantage of the spectacular spring lighting in the Smoky Mountains, creating stunning photos in the field. Before concluding their photo session, we captured a few last romantic moments by the old truck, rounding off a perfect wedding day.
Congratulations, Kassie and Ben, on your beautifully unique celebration! Here’s to a lifetime of happiness and love as vibrant as your wedding day!
From the Bride
We met at work. We’re all about the views which made the Smoky Mountains the perfect place to get married! On our wedding day, I look forward to walking down the isle to see the look on my FH’s face when he sees me! We love watching sunsets together!