Madeline Danks and Aaron Biederman’s wedding was a celebration designed to feel like home — warm and welcoming. Even though they attended the same high school, they didn‘t cross paths until Madeline was graduating and Aaron returned home from college. A gathering with mutual friends sparked their relationship, and they’ve been together ever since. Choosing Creekside Farm was a natural decision, as the property was close to where the couple grew up and added to the homey feeling they sought. With photographer Tonya Hjort’s help, their first look was an intimate moment where they held hands and savored the moment together. Likewise, during the ceremony the couple chose to keep their vows private by reading them silently. Their floral arrangements featured warm, soft colors and lots of greenery to match the fall ambiance. Soft pink and white roses, along with golden pampas grass, created a bouquet that echoed the season’s muted tones. For the dessert table, reflecting Madeline’s love of sweets, they opted for an array of fun desserts instead of a single choice, all complemented by top-of-the-line coffee from Something Sweet and Willows Coffee, who also integrated their floral theme into the setup. It was a lovely day that captured the essence of their bond and the warmth they had to share.
Madeline and Aaron's palette of soft pink and white roses, along with golden pampas grass, against pops of olive created a warm ambience echoing the season’s muted tones
Written by
Lizzie Parish
Published:
Minnesota Bride Fall/Winter 2024
City State:
Rush City
Region
Northern Minnesota
Season:
autumn
Styles:
Rustic
Colors:
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