Raise your hand if your Christmas decorations are still up, and it’s January! (Guilty as charged).
If you’re anything like us, you have the hardest time letting go of the holidays every year. So, we’re trying to keep the cheer in this chilly winter weather with this festive bridal shoot by Jackie Siggard photography.
The best way to chase away the blues in the winter, in our opinion, is to add a pop of color to your day. Whether it be a fancy cake (this one by Madeline Richardson), a bold lip (see Sarah Hicken’s deep palette) or an all-out crimson bouquet like this one by Emily White at Pear Blossom, the grey will be gone for good once those bright hues arrive on scene. We are loving the woodland Queen-worthy lace covering on the lovely bride by Elizabeth Cooper Design, and especially how Mother Nature added a little extra sparkle to the regal updo by Amy van Biljon.
Scroll on through for more winter-beauty magic with paper by Katie Blakely, jewelry by Stag Head Designs and oh so much more.













Vendors:
Photographer: Jackie Siggard Photo + Video | @jackiesiggardphotovideo
Videographer: Paul Siggard | @jackiesiggardphoto+video
Shoot coordinator : Heather Smith | @heathersmithstudios
Location : D & E Beck Christmas Tree Farm | @beckchristmastrees
Flowers : Emily White | @emily_pearblossom
Models : Ryan & Tia Moe | @ryanallenmoe | @tiarosephoto
Dress/Veil : Elizabeth Cooper Design | @elizabethcooperdesign
Hair : Amy van Biljon | @amyupdodesign
Makeup: Sarah Hicken Artistry | @sarahhickenartistry
Groom’s Ring & White Stone Ring : Staghead Designs | @stagheaddesigns
Suit & Tie : DC Tuxedos | @dctuxedos
Ring Box: EverlyBox | @everlybox
Invitation Suite: Katie Blakeley Creative Studios | @katieblakeleyphoto.design
Cake : Madeline Richardson | @cakebymadeline
Decor: Brambles and Blossoms | @bramblesandblossomsprovo |
















With only minutes to spare, the man she had had both of her eyes on finally came over to stand next to her at the sparkler sendoff for the newlywed best friend and her new husband. Thinking again that they had met before, she approached him with a twinkle in her eye and said, “you look so familiar. Have we met before?” The two strangers tried without success to discover where they might have met. Was it an online dating app like Mutual? Was it church institute? Was it somewhere he had played the piano? He finally reached out his hand and said, “Well I’m Dave. Nice to meet you. What’s your name?” She replied that her name was Brianne. “Well Brianne, we should get together for ice cream sometime when you are back in town. Do you come to Phoenix often?”



























