Are you dreaming of having a fairy tale wedding? Consider the Green Bay Botanical Gardens.
The venue is lush, green and has many different spaces.
Because of this, your wedding photos will have a variety, but also feel cohesive. In addition, you can have your ceremony, cocktail hour and reception in separate spaces within the same venue. This makes travel for your guests simple!
First, there are some things you’ll want to know about your GBBG wedding.
Maddy + Jamier have a way of making everyone feel warm and welcomed.
These newlyweds are high-school sweethearts. They also run a non-profit in Green Bay called Lucky 7 Dog Rescue. This means their reception was full of puppies. It was a hit with the guests!
I usually recommend doing a first look with my couples. However, we chose to go a more traditional route here. So traditional, they weren’t allowed to see their wedding bands until the ceremony!
But these weren’t the only surprises during M+J’s garden wedding…
My favorite part of the day was when Maddy’s maid-of-honor and her MOH’s brother took the stage. They dedicated a song to the Mr. + Mrs.
See if you can find another wedding surprise below. Hint: It’s on wheels!
Photography – Breeanna Kay Photography, Ceremony Venue – Green Bay Botanical Gardens, Reception Venue – Pamperin Park, Florist – Petal Pushers, Cupcakes – Bake My Day, Catering – Renard’s Catering, DJ – Super Sound Entertainment, Hair/Makeup – Indira Salon + Spa, Bridal Shop – Blushing Willow, Shoes – David’s Bridal, Jewelry – Tony MacCudden, Men’s Attire – Men’s Warehouse, Videography – Cropsey Productions, Planner – Marcy McGrath, Officiant – Kirk Foote
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