
Adeline and William first met in 2019 at his family home in Minden, Louisiana, when she traveled from Indiana with friends for youth meetings at his church. They reconnected in 2021, and sparks quickly flew. William remembers the moment he knew she was the one: “We were at the top of the mountain eating waffles and laughing. I looked over at her, powdered sugar all over her chin, and realized I wanted to hear that laugh for the rest of my life.”
For Adeline, love built slowly. “I think I fell in love with William in small steps over about three years. His gentleness and quiet nature balanced my energy. By the time he asked me to marry him, I knew I wanted forever.”
With that same balance guiding their wedding, Adeline imagined an eclectic garden party. A day that began with a timeless white ceremony and ended in a reception bursting with color, music, and joy.
What We Love About This Garden Party Wedding
- An all-white ceremony that transitioned into a colorful reception
- An Airbnb venue that brought everyone together for a week of family and fun
- Sentimental heirlooms like a bouquet charm and a vintage measuring cup passed down through generations
- Heartfelt music and performances from loved ones that made the celebration uniquely theirs


Featured Vendor:
Fox & Fig Photography



Meaningful Details That Made the Day Personal
The wedding day was full of special, emotional touches. Adeline’s Aunt Christina attached a portrait of her late grandfather to her bouquet: “I cried off every bit of concealer when she showed it to me.” William’s boutonniere was replaced with a pin from his collection: “Adeline surprised me with a small white rose pin. It’s still one of the most thoughtful things anyone has done for me.”
Fashion also played a meaningful role. Adeline wore a classic white gown adorned with delicate pearl beading and a structured bow at the back, a look that balanced elegance with a touch of playfulness. Her veil flowed softly behind her, completing the timeless silhouette. William kept his look sharp and simple in a black suit and tie, letting the thoughtful pin stand out as his personal statement piece.






A Timeless All-White Ceremony
Adeline wanted a ceremony that honored her mother’s all-white wedding from 21 years earlier, and the design beautifully carried that vision forward. Guests sat on white chairs lining an aisle edged with soft baby’s breath, leading to two lush floral pillars overflowing with greenery and white blooms. The understated color palette created an elegant, serene atmosphere that allowed the emotions of the moment to take center stage.
Adding to the uniqueness of the ceremony, a live painter set up at the back of the aisle to capture it all as it unfolded. The finished artwork now hangs in Adeline and William’s home, a lasting reminder of the day they exchanged vows surrounded by family.














Creating a Garden Party Atmosphere With Family Involvement
While many brides take on the bulk of wedding planning, Adeline trusted her mom and aunt to handle every detail. “I gave them a general vibe and trusted them to carry it out. It ended up more perfect than I could’ve imagined.”
Their choice of an Airbnb as the venue set the tone for a weeklong celebration. The property had space for the entire family to stay together, turning the days leading up to the wedding into a mini-vacation filled with meals, swimming, and laughter. For Adeline, who would soon move to Louisiana, this time with her family was especially meaningful. It also created the relaxed garden party atmosphere she had always envisioned.
Vendor selection came just as naturally. Adeline relied on her mom’s recommendations and never second-guessed the choices. “If she did her research and suggested a vendor, I trusted them. Our entire team understood my dream.”
This hands-off, stress-free approach allowed her to stay focused on school and clinicals while knowing everything was handled behind the scenes. Her advice for other couples is simple: build a team you can trust and let them carry the details so you can fully enjoy the experience.





A Vibrant Reception Full of Color and Meaning
“The flowers in the ceremony were white, and the reception was as colorful as anything could be. The walk between the two felt like such a beautiful contrast,” Adeline shared. Under a trio of white tents, the garden party vision came to life with layered florals in every shade. Bright pinks, cheerful yellows, bold reds, and blues cascading from overhead installations.
Tables were dressed in patterned linens and topped with woven chargers, cabbage-leaf plates, and dainty napkins tied with blush ribbon. Gold flatware,vintage-inspired glassware,and personalized place cards rounded out the whimsical tablescape.
As the evening unfolded, Adeline found herself in tears through most of the celebration, moved by speeches, songs, and the love surrounding her. Her uncle sang “Grow Old Along With Me”—the same song performed at her parents’ wedding—while her young cousins charmed the crowd with “You Are So Beautiful to Me.”
One of the most emotional moments came when a family friend revealed that the bread served at dinner had been baked using a measuring cup Adeline’s grandmother had given her decades earlier. “It sits in a place of honor in my kitchen today,” she said.











What They Hope Other Couples Take Away
Looking back, Adeline offers simple advice: “Slow down on your wedding day and take it all in. I wish I would’ve sat with all the feelings and really processed how incredible it was.”
From the timeless white ceremony to the burst of color at their garden party reception, every moment of William and Adeline’s wedding reflected balance—tradition and personality, family history and new memories. Their celebration showed how powerful it can be to honor the past while stepping fully into the future together.








The Wedding Team:
Photography – Fox & Fig Photography
Event Planning – Ashley Stutzman (Bride’s Mom) + Christina Stutzman (Bride’s Aunt)
Venue – Passerine Hills Estate
Floral Design – Willow and Wren
Officiant – Brother Brad Burgess
Live Music – Nashville String Quartet
Videography – Wild Fern Weddings
Hair Styling – Zoe Shoptaw
Wedding Dress – Bridal and Formal
Rentals – Anderson Rentals
Wedding Painter – Rebecca Hunter


