Harp and Crown Wedding
If you’re planning a winter wedding, there’s something pretty special about leaning into the season and keeping things relaxed—Madison and Alex absolutely nailed that. They skipped the chaos, got ready at home, and even had their husky hanging around for their first look. No pressure, no overly strict timelines, just a laid-back morning that flowed right into photos in their backyard, which, somehow, looked like a full-on park. Madison kept things simple with a strapless dress that felt timeless and unfussy in the best way.
Harp & Crown set the perfect stage for their micro-wedding, with warm lighting, a touch of greenery, and just enough seasonal decor still hanging around to make the space feel festive without any extra effort. The venue already had that intimate, cozy energy, so it didn’t take much to turn it into a celebration. And the food? Unreal. But let’s be honest—the biggest flex of the night was the hidden speakeasy-style bowling alley downstairs.
Yes, you read that right. A bowling alley. Two lanes, tucked away under the restaurant, waiting to turn a classy wedding into an all-out party. Once dinner wrapped up, guests grabbed drinks, threw on some rental shoes, and started rolling strikes (or gutter balls, no judgment). It made for some epic late-night photos and the kind of wedding story people actually want to tell. Madison and Alex kept things chill, fun, and genuinely them—exactly how a wedding should feel.
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Venue: Harp & Crown
Caterer: Schulson Collective
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