Kindly RSVP as soon as possible and before April 30, 2026. If you cannot attend, we will miss you and would appreciate it if you could let us know as soon as possible. Those who do not RSVP by April 30, 2026, we are so sorry you cannot make it! If you miss this date, we may be unable to accommodate your presence at the wedding, as we will send final headcounts to vendors shortly after this deadline.
Due to the limited space, we are only able to accommodate those guests formally invited on your wedding invitation. If you receive a plus one, they will appear under your name when you RSVP. Thank you for understanding!
We love your little ones - however, we have decided to keep our wedding and reception an adults-only event with the exception of children in our immediate family, children traveling with parents, or children in the wedding party. Invitations will be specific and will include the names of the children who are invited. We hope you understand & can use this evening as a fun date night!
We would love to see our family and friends dress up with us! The dress code is semi-formal. This means that tuxes and gowns are welcome, and so are cocktail dresses and suits. No jeans, please! We would love it if you wore bright colors and florals as our wedding is a garden party vibe. We will be outdoors, so please feel free to bring sunglasses for the ceremony and remove any jackets if you get too warm. Please reach out if you have any questions!
We kindly ask that you avoid colors traditional for the bride - white, ivories, and creams.
We recommend that you arrive at least 20-30 minutes before our 4:30 pm ceremony time. This gives us enough time to be on schedule. If you are late and the wedding has started, we ask that you stand in the back until the ceremony is finished and then join us at the reception.
We ask that you kindly put your phones and cameras away during the ceremony, as we want you all to be present with us in the moment. We have a professional photographer capturing the ceremony for us. Other than the ceremony, yes! Please feel free to take as many photos and videos as you like.