November 18, 2006
Central United Methodist Church, Fayetteville
Breathtaking Music
The bride’s mother, Nancy Bittle, helped her daughter choose the ceremony selections. Music intern Thomas Williams played a breathtaking hand bell solo of The Lord’s Prayer.
Magical Memories
The couple’s wedding night coincided with the opening night of the Lights of the Ozarks festivities on the Fayetteville Square. The lights added a unique touch to the reception, which was held at the Fayetteville Town Center.
Inspirational Gown
The bride chose a Jenny Lee gown from Proposals in Little Rock. Inside the gown was sewn a heart-shaped patch cut from the gown of Molly’s maternal grandmother. The patch is embroidered with the wedding dates of Molly?s grandmothers and her own date.
Something Old, Something New
A close friend of the bride’s family purchased an embroidered handkerchief for Molly on a trip to New York. Molly incorporated the gift into the bridal traditions as her “something new.”
Personal Flair and Traditional Touches
While the bride is not too fond of cake, she knew her guests would look forward to a traditional wedding cake. The couple chose a simple layered chocolate and white cake with the groom’s monogram. Molly chose her favorite dessert, creme brule, for the bride’s table.
Catering Concepts of Bentonville provided both desserts.
Seasonal Favorites
Molly and Coy wanted to capture the feel of fall in northwest Arkansas. To do so, Shirley?s Flowers in Rogers used a palette of red, orange, brown, green and gold in the flowers and table decorations. The guests even threw fall leaves during the couple’s departure.