A Sophisticated Outdoor Wedding at Camp Waldemar in Kerrville, Texas

The day was kept clean, classic and sophisticated with a palette of black, gray and white for Martin Twiss (25 and owner of Frances Martin Calligraphy

The day was kept clean, classic and sophisticated with a palette of black, gray and white for Martin Twiss (25 and owner of Frances Martin Calligraphy) and Scott Hargrove( 26 and a petroleum landman).Though Martin grew up admiring her parents’ all-white wedding, she thought that hints of black and gray would be more appropriate for the season. Her florists worked with the lush natural backdrop—the summer camp on the Guadalupe River that Martin attended as a child—to incorporate lots of greenery and loose white blooms.Martin says it had “always been a dream” to get married at her former summer camp.When it came time to exchange rings, the best man stumbled and suddenly they went flying. “I know! I had one job!” he panicked, as the crowd laughed. Though the rings were quickly recovered, Martin happily says that, “Pictures of this moment are by far our favorite from the entire weekend.”Groomsmen sported bright Guatemalan-inspired suspenders as a pop of color.Martin owns a small calligraphy business, so she took pride in the stationery details, like a black wax seal with the letter “H” used for the menus and place cards. During cocktail hour, guests were treated to fabulous hors d’oeuvres and a beautiful view of the river while soft string music played.

Bright Guatemala-Inspired Suspenders
Clean and Classic Stationery
Summer Ceremony on the Guadalupe River
Classic White Blooms and Greenery
Black and Grey Outdoor Wedding Ceremony
Guest Book on Natural Décor
Fresh and Simple Bridesmaid Bouquet
Black and White Name Cards
Natural White and Ivory Floral Centerpiece on Escort Card Table
Long Tables with Lush Bouquet Tablescapes
Handmade Stationery with Wax-Seal Details
Greenery and Loose White Blooms
Dreamy River View During Cocktail Hour
Grilled Summer Vegetables
Outdoor Tented Reception and Dinner
Couple at Camp Waldemar