Makensie & Aden Erickson | 9.11.2021

A plate of food with bacon and cheese on it.

What was your color palette? Why did you choose those colors?

Navy Blue, Burgundy

What was the inspiration for the look and feel of your wedding?

Pinterest

A plate of food with bacon and cheese on it.

Why did you choose to host your wedding at Celebrations on the River?

Having them take care of everything from setting up to tearing down! Being on the river was a bonus!! Beautiful scenery!

What was your favorite moment of your wedding day?

The Reception

Would you change anything if you could do it all over again?

Not at all! Everything was perfect!

A plate of food with bacon and cheese on it.

What was one thing you obsessed over, but realized it did not matter?

Picking songs out for the ceremony and reception.

What advice do you have for future couples planning their weddings?

Don’t stress! Don’t think you have to talk to everyone! If they want to talk to you, they will come find you! Enjoy every moment, it goes by CRAZY fast!

A plate of food with bacon and cheese on it.

How did you manage your guest count?

If they didn’t invite us to their wedding, we didn’t invite them. Otherwise, we picked people that were important to us to be there.

Who were your vendors? (DJ, Photographer, Flowers, Hair/Makeup, Dessert, etc.) How did you choose them?

Dj Brettly, he was the first one I contacted through facebook and was a reasonable price.

Sunshine floral, I posted on facebook for recommendations and they were available our wedding date.

Lori and Corrin Kramer have always been family friends. Lori actually did my mom’s hair for her wedding!

We picked Linda’s Bakery simply because they had good prices. We checked into small businesses hoping they would be cheaper, but Linda’s prices were the best. Also, you can never go wrong with Linda’s!

Tiffany, I went to a wedding a few years ago and she was the photographer. Since I knew what her pictures looked like, she was the first one I contacted and she was available for our date.

A plate of food with bacon and cheese on it.