![]() ![]() I wanted to think outside the box, which is why I chose macaroons for dessert, clear acrylic invitations, and geometric shapes for backdrops. I am so happy I can finally share this beautiful shoot with you all! I had so much fun planning and capturing this shoot with all my AMAZING vendors (links below)!! You’ll find hints of copper, pops of color, and a whole lot of moody love :) The vision for this styled shoot was a unique take on an elegant boho farm wedding, with hints of copper, velvet, and acrylic. Our goal is to continue making memories at Golden Oak Farm to give future generations a gift that they will forever be able to cherish and nurture.+ A moody & elegant Boho outdoor wedding at the golden oak farm Who knows what generations down the road will be inspired to do. ![]() Our guest house was once a corn crib and now offers a lovely space for brides to get ready for their big day. The historic farm house is still the core and foundation of our villa. You'll find original, hand hewn boards in our barn. You'll see touches from the past at Golden Oak. During our journey we've met so many wonderful families that only reaffirm our passion that we have for running our farm as an event venue. We've been working tirelessly to create a magical place for families to celebrate weddings and other important events. Over the last few years the farm has taken on yet another identity. Growing up, our kids would go on adventures in these woods, building forts and playing in the creek, coming home for dinner covered in mud and grinning ear to ear. Generations of kids explored our land and hiked these hills. ![]() Golden Oak started as a dairy farm, later transitioning to a horse farm where rescued horses found refuge. Now, llamas and cows peacefully wander the grounds, occasionally harassed by our family dog. Calling all lovers of woodsy elegance, llamas, and love We are southern Minnesota’s premier barn venue, perfect for weddings. ![]() Through the years babies were born, children were raised, families came and went and the cows got milked. Trees were cut, boulders were moved, and this paradise was created. They worked tirelessly, building with materials they found on the land. Over 100 years ago a brave and adventurous family decided to make their homestead in Webster, Minnesota. ![]()
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