Cass and Tasha’s wedding at MillCreek Wilde was a celebration of love, resilience, and joy. Their journey began with a chance Tinder match on New Year’s Eve 2019, followed by a magical first date filled with queso, drinks, and deep conversation under the stars. From navigating the challenges of early love during COVID to building their blended family, their love story is as inspiring as it is heartwarming.
Cass and Tasha’s intimate outdoor ceremony at MillCreek Wilde was nothing short of enchanting. With nature as their theme, they incorporated light fabrics, lush greenery, and a whimsical atmosphere that perfectly complemented their romantic day. They wrote their vows separately, yet they aligned so seamlessly it felt like they had written them together. To symbolize their unity, the couple included a beautiful handfasting ceremony, weaving in their Scandinavian and Celtic heritages.
Adding to the magic, Cass and Tasha surprised each other with heartfelt gifts during the ceremony—a testament to their deep connection. The warm and inclusive atmosphere they created welcomed every guest like family, making everyone feel at home.
Cass and Tasha put their hearts into every detail, creating much of the décor themselves. From the lush, natural vibe to the warm, welcoming energy that filled the space, their wedding reflected their personalities and love for one another. Their efforts brought their vision of a romantic, whimsical celebration to life.
From their shared vows to their inclusive, nature-inspired wedding at MillCreek Wilde, Cass and Tasha’s day was as unique and beautiful as their love story. As they embark on their new chapter, they remind us all of the importance of authenticity, resilience, and creating a day that reflects who you are as a couple.
For LGBTQ+ couples, their advice is simple yet empowering:
“Don’t be afraid to get creative. Do what feels right for your day, not what others expect.”
“You aren’t obligated to invite anyone who doesn’t support your relationship.”
Cass and Tasha also encourage couples to work only with vendors who are wholeheartedly inclusive, ensuring a harmonious planning process.
A Note to Vendors
Cass and Tasha shared a valuable perspective for vendors and venues: openly show your inclusivity in your advertising and communication. For them, finding vendors who truly wanted to celebrate their love made all the difference.
Cass and Tasha’s Wedding Day Vendors:
Venue: MillCreek Wilde // Photography & Video: Westley Leon Studios // Hair: Tiara’s and Veils Hair Artistry
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