
Macy and Maxx’s wedding day at The Springs Event Venue was the kind of celebration that reminds you why timeless weddings never go out of style — elegant details, meaningful moments, and one very full dance floor by the end of the night.
Set against the beautiful backdrop of one of North Texas’ most loved venues, their day came together with the perfect balance of romance and fun. From the moment guests arrived, every detail felt intentional and personal — especially the custom wedding newspaper designed by Four Something Weddings, which added such a fun and unique touch to their welcome setup. Those little personal details are the kind guests remember long after the cake is gone.
The in-house catering by The Springs Catering was a hit, serving up an incredible meal that kept everyone happy and fueled for a full night of celebrating. And speaking of celebration, DJ Connection absolutely kept the energy high all evening, making sure the dance floor stayed packed and lively.
Florals by All The Pretty Dallas brought softness and color to the day, creating the perfect romantic atmosphere from ceremony to reception. The floral design paired beautifully with the venue’s natural charm and elevated every corner of the space.
For dessert, Petite Sweets by Laura delivered not only a beautiful cake but desserts that had guests circling back for seconds (and probably thirds — no judgment). And one of the biggest guest favorites of the night? The coffee and mocktail bar by Rose 32 — a perfect modern touch that gave guests something fun and refreshing throughout the evening.
To complete Macy’s bridal look, Roe and Company created a flawless hair and makeup style that held beautifully all day long — from the first look to the final dance.
Macy and Maxx’s wedding was proof that when great vendors, thoughtful details, and a whole lot of love come together, magic happens. It was an honor for Four Something Weddings to be part of such a special day and help bring their vision to life.
Because at the end of the day, traditions matter — but making them your own? That’s where the good stuff lives.

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