Amanda + Daniel's Fun Wedding

From the Bride: When going through the planning process, Daniel and I were most focused on ensuring every one of our guests felt welcome and had fun. Our goal for our wedding was to create a space where all of our friends and family could join in on the dance floor, chat outside by the cornhole boards or snack throughout the evening. Our decorations, though underwhelming by some standards, were just enough in our eyes to keep the focus on what mattered, the celebration of our marriage with those who mattered most in our lives.

Our favorite moment from the day was driving around Louisville in our trolley. Using it as transportation to our photography location, it allowed our bridal party to celebrate as one unit and capture some amazing memories. With pictures finishing up quickly and actually being ahead of schedule on the day (!!), we were given some free time to meander around the city. This included stopping in Clifton to buy another bottle of Old Forester and making our way to the riverfront for some iPhone quality pictures, but it was our favorite, unplanned, quintessentially us part of the day.

Amanda and Daniel loved walking into the reception to see all of their favorite family and friends waiting to celebrate them. Their goal was to have fun and loved when the dance floor went crazy when the DJ played Crank That by Soulja Boy. Amanda especially enjoys the memories of doing the dance with her mom.

Photography: Sarah Holladay of Uniquely His Photography | Videography: Paul Holladay of Uniquely His Photography | Location: Louisville | Venue: (Ceremony) St. Bernadette Catholic Church (Reception) Mellwood Art Center | Florals: J. Elizabeth Design | Wedding Planner: Lindsay McCollum of White Oak Design Co. | Caterer: Karem's | Cake: Plehn's Bakery | Music: DJ Connection | Transportation: Miller Transportation | Stationery + Paper Goods: Minted | Hair: Shea Carey | Makeup: Paige Kaiser | Bride’s Attire: Ti Adora from Couture Closet Boutique | Groom’s Attire: Calvin Klein form Macy’s

Katelyn Daugherty