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Amanda and Jeff’s Navy and Gold Rustic Winter Wedding

In this modern day and age, not all proposal’s are a surprise. It takes a particularly stealth fella to pull it all off and Jeff proved himself to be one of the sweetest. Surprising his bride-to-be Amanda by bringing her family in for her birthday and hiking her to the Lake Louise Tea House where he popped the question. Needless to say – it’s been happily ever after from there. Terry Photography captured Amanda and Jeff’s Heritage Park wedding perfectly – these are the type of winter wedding photos that get us excited to say goodbye to summer and hello to the romance of winter wonderlands.

Hear more about what Real Bride Amanda had to say about her wedding and meet the Creative Team after the jump!

From the bride:

Our theme was what I like to call a 1940’s Rustic Winter, and the colors were navy and gold. The 1940’s is my favorite decade for fashion, and I wanted that vintage feel to tie into the season we were in. I really like simple and my husband really likes the outdoors, so a 1940’s Rustic Winter theme was perfect for us. Lace, wood, and greenery were key d cor and fashion ingredients that made the whole vision come to life. It was perfect!

Photographer : Terry Photography Company

Venue: Heritage Park

Bride’s Attire: The Bridal Centre

Groom’s Attire: Ted Baker

Cake: Vicki VanDiemen (cousin)

Favours: Blue Spruce Seedlings | Ferguson Forest Centre,

Hair/Makeup: Melissa Eggertson (cousin)

Flowers: Vola Gurnett (family friend)

Stationery: DIY