Need proof that you don't have to spend a lot of money on a wedding that is filled with your unique personality and fantastic details? Then look no further than Hannah and Tony's amazing small town wedding. Bride Hannah put her ninja DIY and thrift shopping skills to work to put together a wedding that was a perfect reflection of she and her groom. Even though much of the attire came from l0w-budget Target, Payless, and second-hand shops, the wedding party looked sweet. The groomsmen wore gray pants and suspenders over white shirts, while bridesmaids complemented their ivory mis-matched gowns in different shades of bright tights for perfet pops of color. Set against a blanket of white snow and the bride's family's property's bare trees and bright red barn, the groom was a handsome match to his beautiful bride in her sweet short sleeve gown. Following a church service, the couple stayed on site to treat their guests to a homemade dessert buffet and dancing to music played from their iPod. There might not have been dinner, formal dancing, or over the top details, but as you can see in shots by Kelly K Photo, this wedding was winter perfection that the newlyweds wouldn't have wanted any other way.















From the photographer:
Hannah and Tony were married in small town Hurley, near where Hannah grew up. Hannah is the fourth out of nine kids in her family. Hannah is very thrifty and crafty doing most of the decorations and details by herself and with the help of her family and friends. A majority of the pre-ceremony photos were taken on her parents property, and on her late-grandfathers's property next door. The reception was a light desert buffet including the gluten-free cake the bride and groom cut. The three first dances were followed by a sparkler send off. The couple now lives in Milwaukee.