Cheyenne and Tony brought their vision of a bohemian micro wedding to life at the ever-charming Chapel in the Hollow, adding their own handcrafted touches that made the day feel deeply personal and intimate. They styled the chapel with layers of rust and cream-toned fabrics, creating a cozy, earthy palette that felt just right for spring. Their décor included pampas grass arrangements, clusters of empty vases, and wooden lanterns lining the aisle and chapel steps—capturing that perfect blend of simplicity and boho flair. Cheyenne was breathtaking in her sleeveless lace gown paired with a fingertip veil. Before the ceremony, she shared a heartfelt first look with her dad in the bridal suite—a moment that brought both of them to tears. Her mom lovingly helped her get ready, and her dad beamed with pride as he walked her down the aisle. When Tony saw her, his entire face lit up—pure joy in motion. Honestly, we all felt it. They decorated a small wooden table with sweet personal details, a mini white cake, and champagne for a celebratory toast. After exchanging vows, they shared their first toast and sliced into their cake, surrounded by loved ones. We ended the day with couple portraits in a golden field framed by mountain views and captured a few final magical shots along the forest road nearby. The day was full of heartfelt moments, rustic charm, and DIY creativity—everything about it felt intentional and full of love. Big congratulations to Cheyenne and Tony!
From the Bride: Our high schools (about 30 mins from one another) were rivals in sports back in the day. We had always sorta knew each other but never spoke a word to one another. Then, the summer before my senior year of high school, Anthony and I friended each other on Instagram and SnapChat. We would occasionally Our high schools (about 30 mins from one another) were rivals in sports back in the day. We had always sorta knew each other but never spoke a word to one another. Then the summer before my (cheyenne) senior year of high school, the groom (anthony) and myself friended each other on Instagram and SnapChat. We would occasionally send messages to one another but I (cheyenne) was not looking to get into a relationship before I (cheyenne) went off to college. Long story short, we ended up meeting for our first date and hit it off…now we’re getting married 6 years later! messages to one another, but I was not looking to get into a relationship before I went off to college. Long story short, we ended up meeting for our first date and hit it off…now we’re getting married 6 years later! For the first date, Anthony asked me to meet him at Dairy Queen after one of my volleyball practices during my senior year of high school. I pulled into the parking lot and he pulled up next to me bumping to some music and singing along…I thought to myself there is no way this is going to work out LOL! We ended up sitting in Dairy Queen for what seemed like forever…we were two chatty people who were just trying to get to know one another. We went our separate ways and planned out our next date AND here we are getting married so I’d say it all worked out! He proposed to me. At this point, we had been together for about 5 years, and everyone around me was getting married so I thought it would never happen….well this man sure did surprise me! He does concrete and construction for his job, so he informed me on the way to our Valentine’s Date we had to check out a job and do a quick job bid. We pulled up to this Japanese garden place about 40 minutes from home and I mean he was REALLY selling it to me that we were looking at these concrete pads that he’s going to replace for the business. We made our way around to a beautiful scenery area and I turned around and he was on one knee. My first words were “are you being serious?” Did not see that one coming that’s for sure! I’m most looking forward to just being able to soak it all in! There is so much stress, money and time that goes into wedding planning (especially for the bride) and you just get to the point where you’re like, okay I’m ready for this! I’m ready to enjoy all the hard work I’ve done for the past 14 months and just enjoy every second of our big day! Sometimes we enjoy staying in, and sometimes enjoy going out! If we’re staying in after a long day or week of work, we will make, what I like to call, a “nest” on the floor in our living room, eat comfort food and find a good movie to watch! Versus if we are going out we may go grab a good dinner, catch up with friends, go to an activity place, such as TopGolf (not sure if they have one of those in TN). We also are working on renovating our home, I (cheyenne) just graduated college and now we are getting married so we really are just busy all the time it seems!