Oh, friends, get ready because Elizabeth and Matt’s Windsor at Hebron Park wedding was one for the books! From emotional moments that had everyone reaching for tissues to an epic dance party that had even security on the dance floor—this day was a rollercoaster of love, laughter, and pure joy!
Let’s start with Elizabeth’s first look with her dad. Whew, I don’t think there was a dry eye in the room! This moment was already so special, but when her dad placed her late mother’s bracelet on her wrist, it became absolutely unforgettable. The love, the legacy, the emotions—it was everything. I had to blink back a few tears myself just to keep my camera steady! As a way of honoring her mom, we even recreated one of her wedding portraits—a moment that felt like a beautiful bridge between past and present.
The ceremony was a beautiful reflection of Elizabeth and Matt’s love story—heartfelt, intimate, and full of so much joy. These two are truly meant for each other, and you could feel it in every glance, every touch, every giggle they shared throughout the day
And then…the PARTY. Oh. My. Goodness. DJ Dan Reynolds understood the assignment and kept the dance floor packed ALL night long. We’re talking non-stop energy, sing-your-heart-out anthems, and even a moment where security couldn’t resist busting a move! When the vibe is that electric, you just have to give in and dance!
To cap off the perfect night, Elizabeth and Matt made their grand exit through a tunnel of cheering friends and family, beaming with happiness as they hopped into her dad’s sleek BMW convertible. Talk about a movie moment!
Elizabeth and Matt, your day was nothing short of magical, and I feel so honored to have captured every moment of it. Wishing you a lifetime of love, laughter, and dance floors that never empty! Cheers to forever!

Vendor Team
Venue | The Windsor at Hebron Park
Photo | Kimberly Harrell Photography
Hair and Makeup | JM Glamour













More From The Couple
What was your Wedding Planning Experience like How did you feel, how did you handle any stress? Was it easier or more difficult than you first thought?
My mom was a wedding planner for about 10 years, so I had a vague idea of how the process would be. She passed, unexpectedly, in September, and we had just barely begun the planning process, so I was a bit at a loss. My friends and family have really rallied around me to make sure that all important details are tended to, decisions get made, and we stay on track. My mom’s best friend and former wedding planning partner, Kathy Miller, is my coordinator. Kathy’s daughter, Amy, is my best friend and lifeline. Between the two of them, my other bridesmaid, Katy, and my partner in crime, Tammy, I’ve secured all vendors, ordered appropriate items, and had support at every turn. So, yes, it was more difficult than I thought, but it was also a great reminder of just how blessed I am to have such strong and supportive women in my life.





Advice to Brides who are currently planning their Weddings
Get a tribe.









Where did you gather inspiration from for your wedding day?
Steel Magnolias – my colors are blush and bashful (pink and pink)











































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