When you put rustic wedding items together like wildflower bouquets, a vintage Airstream, pies for dessert all in a ranch setting you get one amazing wedding. This Texas rustic wedding took place at Three Points Ranch and is part vintage, part ranch and part country chic. There really is too many details to mention so all I can say about this wedding is enjoy all of the pictures because each one just gets better and better. Thanks to Katherine O’Brien Photography for sharing this wedding with us. See more from this wedding. Sources – photography: Katherine O’Brien Photography / venue: Three Points Ranch / wedding designer: Wedding Warriors / floral design: Wow Factor Design / bakery: Tiny Pies
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By the Quaker artist, Percy Bigland, c. 1858-1926 (active 1882-1925) now in the Bond Hall, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania this picture was exhibited at the 1896 exhibition of the Royal Academy. Percy Bigland was in 1891 a founder member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. The model was Catherine Nicoll, herself a water-colour artist and daughter of the Scottish journalist William Robertson Nicoll. Photo: Martin Ewing www.flickr.com/photos/martin_ewing/380691942/