Our celebration will take place at a charming farmhouse, and we’d love for guests to embrace a boho‑inspired summer look—think flowy fabrics, earthy textures, soft patterns, and relaxed elegance that feels right at home in a warm, rustic setting. To keep the atmosphere cohesive, please avoid jeans, shorts, and sneakers, as well as the following colors: blue, white, silver, black, and gold. Feel free to lean into breezy neutrals, warm sunset tones, florals, and natural materials that complement the farmhouse surroundings.
While we adore all the little ones in our lives, our wedding will include only a small number of children who are part of the wedding party or immediate family. We truly appreciate your understanding as we create a celebration that allows everyone to relax and enjoy the day.
As much as we would have loved to celebrate with everyone, we weren’t able to invite all the people we care about due to the high cost of hosting a wedding. Even so, it was important to us to include those who are part of our journey, which is why we’ll be having a celebration after our church service at 172 15th Street, Buffalo, NY. We hope you can join us there as we begin this new chapter surrounded by the people who mean the most to us.
You do not have to pay for your food throughout the day. The Brides and Groom have kindly taken care of that for you, but we will offer a cash bar. Drinks like sodas and water will be free, but any top shelf liquor will be at your expense ;)
Unfortunately, if you don't RSVP on time you will be Unable to attend as the venue needs a head count approximately 30 day before our wedding date.
We’re keeping our celebration intimate, so we’re only able to accommodate the guests listed on the invitation. We truly appreciate you're understanding and can’t wait to celebrate with you.
You may contact the bride of the bride's mother for any questions you may have.
The bride kindly asks that you make it to the venue around 3:45 so you can enjoy of the light refreshments that are being offered before the wedding ceremony.
Unfortunately, no. Because of the amount of family we have attending, we would not be able to accommodate more than the people attached to your invitation.