Each year of planning brings a new set of couples with new ideas to share. We love to meet our new couples and their families and are always impressed with their thoughts and how to incorporate their families, friends, and dreams they have shared about their special day. Often we find what is old is…
If you have made a big decision this Holiday season and are planning a wedding we could not be more excited for you! Spring weddings in the Smoky Mountains are awesome and there can be many types of wedding venues to choose from. Enchanted Valley Barn provides an awesome rustic wedding setting with gorgeous mountain…
Selecting dates for your 2019 wedding is something that requires the most planning for the two of you! What are the special dates in your family? Is the wedding a family affair or an elopement? How might you select a date that will be all of your dream come trues? Are you flexible with your…
Has the engagement happened and now you are in the process of choosing a date? That is very exciting! We are happy for you! Many factors can affect how quickly an autumn date will be reserved. The UT Vols Football Schedule is a big one! You will see the September 28th date as Open, this…
What a joy it is to serve in this way. We work with couples at the happiest moment of their lives! Often, the people closest to them have gathered to celebrate with them, and love surrounds. Making a wedding special is more than having a cool barn. We are pretty excited because, thanks to Daddy,…
With the Great Smoky Mountain National Park as our backdrop we are very fortunate to be considered as a Destination Wedding location in Gatlinburg. Many couples dream of traveling to the Smoky Mountains for their nuptials and we can see why. Gatlinburg offers so much to the marrying couple! Whether you are coming for a…
Once, many tobacco farms and barns like this stood in the Tennessee and North Carolina Smokies. Tobacco farming was one way those who had settled in the Smoky Mountains (that then became Federal Land for the making of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park) settled and made a living for their families. That is true…