Rachel & Julian’s Stunning Fall Wedding in Vermont

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Rachel and Julian celebrated their wedding day at the beautiful Crofter’s Green wedding venue in East Montgomery, Vermont. Their autumn wedding was filled with the vibrant colors of fall in the Green Mountain State.

The couple chose Crofter’s Green for its sweeping fields and forests, making it the perfect backdrop for their wedding day. Giant maple trees with leaves of red, orange and yellow surrounded the outdoor ceremony site.

Rachel looked radiant walking down the aisle in her wedding dress. Julian was all smiles as he watched his bride join him under the flower arch to exchange heartfelt vows.

After the ceremony, guests enjoyed cocktail hour in the rustic barn lounge before moving to the reception. Tables decorated with autumn flowers and candles created a warm and romantic atmosphere.

The highlight of the reception was when Rachel and Julian took their first dance as husband and wife. The Highlight film is set to  “All My Days” by Alexi Murdoch.

Rachel and Julian’s Crofter’s Green wedding was an elegant affair with personalized details to reflect their relationship. From the emotional first look to the last dance, it was a celebration of love with their closest family and friends. The vibrant fall Vermont setting made it a wedding day they will never forget.

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Christopher

Christopher lives in Vermont with his wife, twin boys, corgi. He has owned a film production company, sold slot machines, and worked for Tony Robbins. He writes in his magical tiny house and sometimes writes in his blog at chrisrodgers.blog