Jason and Darla were married at the beautiful Still Water Hollow in their hometown of Nampa, Idaho on the first warm weekend of Spring. The venue is known for it’s rustic, restored buildings, particularly the vintage wedding chapel built in 1899. The chapel was rescued from demolition and moved to this venue by a couple who had been married there in it’s original location. Jason & Darla’s wedding was elegant with simple rustic elements. They chose a spring palette of purples and pinks, which were offset by bright yellows and whites. The groom, a fireman for the Nampa Fire Department, wore his Class A uniform, while the bride wore a gorgeous lace dress and cowboy boots. Friends and family contributed to their big day, baking the cake and making decorations, while the children all participated in their ceremony. Our thanks to A.C. Photography for these beautiful photographs!
Sources : photographer: A.C. Photography / event venue: Still Water Hollow
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Aly
October 10, 2013 at 6:23 pmThe scenery at this venue is beautiful. I love the woods and the little chapel! I wore Tom’s on my wedding day, but just know that there was a Tom’s vs. Cowboy boots debate 🙂