With the magical backdrop of a lakeside oasis, Cheyenne and Kyle's wedding on October 2nd, 2022, became an unforgettable celebration of love, laughter, and family. The air was electrified with excitement as guests gathered to witness the union of these two kindred souls. The venue shimmered with colorful decorations and vibrant blooms, setting the stage for a lively and fun-filled affair. Love radiated from every corner, as Cheyenne and Kyle exchanged vows that echoed their deep connection. The festivities unfolded with an infectious energy, fueled by laughter and joy. From the lively dance floor that pulsated with energetic moves to the hilarious antics of the bridal party, there was never a dull moment. As the night drew to a close, a dazzling sparkler send-off illuminated the sky, symbolizing the beginning of a new chapter for the newlyweds. Surrounded by their loved ones, Cheyenne and Kyle embarked on their journey together, their hearts filled with love and memories of a day that was as lively as it was filled with heartfelt moments. Congratulations Cheyenne and Kyle and welcome to the Believe Bride family!
The Proposal! Kyle proposed on our 3 year anniversary. I had plans to make a cute shadow box with pictures and Elvis Presley song lyrics. Well, he had gone behind my back and got the help of one of my closest friends and bridesmaids to put together a place to ask me. What I thought was a stop by her house to pick up the shadow box before dinner turned into him down on one knee asking me to marry him.
The Big Day! Our wedding was definitely a day we will remember. Both of us drive semi trucks, so I planned an entire wedding from over the road in the sleeper of a truck. I drove nights and slept days so that was somewhat of a struggle to stay in contact with vendors and the families and wedding party. I planned the wedding for a year later. What I was thinking, I had no idea. I had a year to plan a wedding with only being home 4 days every month. But I did it. My mother and his mother put together all the food trays. Lots of finger foods, veggies and fruits were our best friend. We didn't have alcohol, we had sparkling cider instead and everyone still had a blast. We didn't hire a dj, we played our own playlist.... like, we ended up doing a lot of things ourselves. One of my bridesmaids did hair and make-up. Like, it seemed like complete and utter chaos but it came together so amazingly. Since it was fall we chose rust orange and navy blue as our color theme. I let the girls choose the dress they wanted. I just asked for the color and length to be what I wanted. Which they all chose beautiful dresses and looked stunning. Their bouquets were just as lovely. Since it was an outside ceremony and barn reception, we had the flowers and grasses to match. Everything was just perfect. From the cake to the first dance... to the sparkler send off. Even though a year felt like a lot of time, it went by quickly, but I wouldn't change a thing.
What was your favorite part of your wedding? The entire day was my favorite. But, we didn't have a rehearsal dinner before the big day. So, our ceremony was just raw and in the moment. We both screwed up our vows and laughed it off. Every candid moment was unscripted and I loved it.
Special Memories: Seeing my bridesmaids dressed and ready to support this massive, life changing event by standing behind me is one thing I could never forget. I can't thank them enough for being there for me. Even when I felt like I couldn't get this wedding together on time, they helped in so many ways. Even if it was just words of encouragement.
What advice would you give to future brides? Do what you want. Don't change your vision for someone else. It's your big day, not theirs.
Vendor Credit!
Photographer: Brittany K Photography
Florals: Fresh Design Gallery
Cake: Cole's Bakery and Cafe