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The ceremony was held at First United Methodist Church, a meaningful and sacred space where Sarah and her father shared a quiet, powerful moment before walking down the aisle. “We just stood there together for a second,” she said. “It was one of the only pauses in the day, and one of my favorites.”
The reception took place at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, a beautiful contrast of clean lines, soft lighting, and warm hospitality. Guests were welcomed with a string quartet on the terrace, then entered a celebration filled with lush florals, candlelight, and music that kept the dance floor full all evening. Not to mention Sarah’s fabulous fringe jumpsuit as the perfect accessory to dance the night away. A highlight of the evening: dancing to Kung Fu Panda with friends surrounding Sarah and Blake in one big, joyful crowd of celebration.
Sarah described Blake as the most laid-back, thoughtful groom, and supportive throughout the process and focused on making the experience feel easy and welcoming for everyone. It was a day filled with warmth and beauty, marking the start of a marriage built on joy, grace, and a deep love that felt right from the very beginning. Together, they prioritized what mattered most: a wedding that felt personal and joyful to celebrate their forever love.