A Classic Romantic Wedding in Austin, TX

The Bride Sarah Hepp, 25, a banking lawyer The Groom Travis Frazier, 27, works in institutional sales at Simmons & Co. International The Date December

The Bride Sarah Hepp, 25, a banking lawyer The Groom Travis Frazier, 27, works in institutional sales at Simmons & Co. International The Date December 3 Rather than trying to pull off a specific theme, Sarah and Travis wanted to create a general ambience of romance and class throughout the evening. To that effect, they used a metallic color palette of silver, gold, charcoal gray and white, and topped it off by putting candles wherever possible, Sarah says.

Tall silver candelabras draped with white orchids provided a glitzy focal point on the dinner tables.
Sarah and Travis wanted a traditional cake, so they decorated the tiers with fresh flowers and ribbon.
Instead of a groom's cake, Travis wanted snickerdoodle cookies. They were served with shots of Bailey's Irish Cream.
Gold-rimmed chargers and damask-patterned linens exuded a royal vibe.
Small arrangements of hydrangeas and orchids dressed up the bases of the tall, thin centerpieces.
Small votive candles on pedestals lit Sarah's path up to the altar.
When guests wanted to give their feet a rest, they grabbed pairs of gold or silver flip-flops.
Voluminous white peonies and lamb's ears leaves made Sarah's bouquet undoubtedly wintry.
The classic country club ballroom space was the perfect canvas for the couple's traditional style.
Silver Peep-toe Heels
Sparkler Reception Exit
Gilt-framed Table Numbers