A Vintage Wedding in Lubbock, TX

The Bride Heather Johnson, 25, a staff accountant at Robinson Burdette Martin & Seright The Groom Michael Murry, 28, a musician in A Road Less Travele

The Bride Heather Johnson, 25, a staff accountant at Robinson Burdette Martin & Seright The Groom Michael Murry, 28, a musician in A Road Less Traveled The Date July 31 For Heather and Michael, coming up with a wedding theme was pretty simple: She loves owls and vintage style, and he’s a musician. Mix in a fun yellow and aqua color palette, and their wedding style was complete.

A vintage owl cookie jar and an antique typewriter added some character to the guest book table.
Instead of traditional programs, this chalkboard sign listed the attendants’ names. A bridesmaid added in the two owls!
Friends and family created a colorful sign to direct guests around the property.
Vintage Mason jars were filled with yellow and white roses and accented with antique owl figurines.
A designer on Etsy.com custom-made the couple’s arts-and-crafts-style cake topper. The groom owl even had white suspenders!
The couple said their vows in the Civic Center’s Rock Garden, with attendants holding oversize balloons for a modern look.
Guests took home jars of homemade jam labeled with, “We love to jam,” as well as owl- and music-note-shaped lollipops.
The couple gifted the groomsmen suspenders and plaid ties and socks, and the guys were encouraged to relax and roll up their sleeves—literally.
A simple, four-tiered yellow cake let the quirky owl cake topper shine.
A friend designed these fun, poster-size invitations.
Michael’s mom crafted a calendar ring pillow out of owl-printed fabric, with a heart stitched around the couple’s wedding date.
Heather’s bouquet was made from Michael’s first watch, brooches from five generations of his family and an owl ring.