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HITCHED/// Marfa Wedding Fiesta


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Everything about this wedding was truly unique and just about them, right down to the proposal. Thank you Travis and Nikou for including us on such an amazing week. It was such a blessing to experience and witness such a beautiful moment and a rare love. The days leading up, the friends, the family, the town, the wedding, the honeymoon... It was the best.

Read on to see how they pulled together such a beautiful wedding for under 5K!

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About Nikou, Travis and the Marfa Wedding Fiesta///
We met in architecture school. He stalked me but he denies it. Both of us have been to Marfa, but only with friends, not together. 

Travis really wanted to have the wedding in Marfa, a couple weeks later, I gave in and agreed. We really wanted a low key wedding. We planned the entire event without going there so there were many last minute changes once we arrived a couple days before... like the ceremony site. We had guests travel from Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Nashville, LA, NYC, and even Toronto Canada! 

With the help from our family and friends, we had a great event. Travis' aunt is a food stylist and was really excited to help with decorations. Travis' father spent months working on the best margarita recipe, now coined the Marfarita. Our mutual friend Cate got ordained so she could marry us. My brother's wife, Amory Tabaee, agreed to do our photography in exchange, Travis designed her website. Our best friend Bridget flew in from NYC and helped with many of the details. And Kelly and Brandi drove us around our entire Honeymoon (our car broke down in Marfa)! 

When we arrived to the Compound House, we noticed the awesome abandoned gas station next door. We decided to have the ceremony there, but kept it secret from our family, because we knew our mothers would freak out. The only peoplel who knew were Cate, Amory, Bridget, and us. 

We didn't have a bridal party but wanted to include our siblings in the ceremony. Travis and I wrote our own vows, so we decided his sister Carly would hand him his, and my brother Nigel would hand me mine. And his brother Taylor to hand us our rings. But, no one told Taylor he was responsible for the rings! Great moment during the ceremony.  

Decorations // Carla Buerkle 
Photography // Amory Tabaee 
Caterer/Gourmet Taco Bar // Rocky from the Minature Rooster 
Photobooth // Travis & Nikou DIY bubbles 
Music // iPod & Speakers 

Some other people who helped with our wedding (which is the main reason why it was under $5k): Travis' childhood friend Dustin brought his guitar and played our ceremony music. My cousin Laura assisted Amory with photography. 
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To see everyone's photos from the whole week, visit the hashtag #marfaweddingfiesta on instagram. We will be posting their engagement photos and our behind the scenes later this week. Thank You Amory for sending us these amazing photos!

and eat it too

While listening to pandora today Cake-Never There came on and I have not listened to cake since middle school. I just completely forgot about them. Anyways, I found the video on youtube and it's pretty funny. Listening to Cake reminds me of hanging out with my cousins Barrett, Gina, and Brandon at my Aunt Sharon's house while playing Paperboy. It's weird how a song/band can take you back to an exact day.




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