The dress code for our wedding is semi-formal/cocktail attire. Ladies should wear cocktail dresses (or something similar with pants if skirts aren’t your thing) and the gentlemen should wear a suit and tie or a sports coat.
It depends on what winter is like this year (we live in Texas)! But last year it was between 30 and 45 degrees. In 2019, the low was 19 degrees!
Indoors! So even if it’s cold outside, you’ll be inside with the heater. You just have to brave the walk to the car.
After the ceremony, the bridal party will be taking pictures nearby for around an hour. Guests can head straight to the reception hall where we will be serving finger foods and beverages.
You will be missed! If you can not make it to the wedding, please let us know as soon as possible and RSVP “no,” so we can plan accordingly.
We have a strict guest list to stay on budget. Our wedding is strictly RSVP only. We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation.
Yes, you should be wearing a mask at all times except when you are eating, or if you need to take it off because the photographer tells you to. We want to make sure everyone is safe and healthy!
Yes, we will provide masks for all guests.
We will have a champagne toast and a cash bar. You may purchase whatever drinks you like there.
Absolutely! We should have plenty of songs to dance to. There will be many swing dance songs in particular.
We plan to take all measures as recommended by our venues to ensure maximum safety for all guests and staff. This includes mandatory mask wearing, and may require more space between chairs and tables to minimize risks of transmission.