Spring in Kansas City is the perfect season for a wedding, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art provided an idyllic setting for this intimate spring wedding. The couple chose a shaded tree as their ceremony spot, where the sunlight filtered through the branches, creating a soft, natural glow. The lush greenery and vibrant surroundings added to the beauty of their special day.
During the ceremony, the couple planted a small bonsai tree together, symbolizing the growth and beginning of their marriage. Family members attended the intimate ceremony, their outfits complemented the bride’s bouquet. The vibrant colors made the photographs even more personalized and beautiful!
The groom wore a black tuxedo paired with a forest green tie and pocket square. The bride was breathtaking in her A-line gown, featuring a hidden corset that added an elegant touch. The dress flowed gracefully as she moved, making the photographs even more enchanting.
After the ceremony, the couple and their guests enjoyed a small Nothing Bundt Cake. The simplicity of the cake mirrored the day’s focus on quality and intimacy. Every detail of the day, from the ceremony to the reception, was thoughtfully planned and beautifully executed.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum, with its stunning architecture and beautiful surroundings, provided the perfect backdrop for this intimate spring wedding. I had so much fun capturing this day for the happy couple, creating memories that will last a lifetime!