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It can accommodate up to guests. The Western-style town with false-front buildings that will give your special day a bit of cinematic flair and whimsy, and is totally different from every other event venue on this list. It can fit between and guests. The Bell Tower on 34th is an award-winning Houston wedding venue with years of experience under its belt. It has plenty of gorgeous rooms inside, but if you want to be surrounded by nature on your big day, the Waterwall courtyard space will be right up your alley.

It boasts tropical plants and trees, ivy-clad walls, wrought iron details and an epic waterfall installation that makes for the perfect ceremony backdrop. As for capacity, it can hold up to guests, so you should have no trouble fitting all of your friends and family. Bonus: the venue offers full-service packages that include a day-of coordinator to make sure everything goes smoothly from start to finish.

Frame them by lining your aisle with natural, wild floral arrangements—they'll bring your guests' gaze forward, straight towards the trees. To see all of the options this natural element has to offer your big day, we've rounded up some of our favorite photos from real wedding ceremonies beneath the trees. If you're tying the knot during the summer, the leaves on your venue's trees will be vibrant and green.

To nod to the lush foliage, make sure your floral arrangements have plenty of greenery. They matched the central arrangement—a dramatic tree wrap, which served as the backdrop to the couple's vows. For a truly breathtaking and natural display, dress up a low-hanging branch with colorful florals.

Hey Gorgeous Events was responsible for the setup seen here. The purple-and-white dahlias and roses appeared as if they were growing right out of the tree. There are so many ways to adorn tree branches, but we love how Lovelyfest Events draped a long piece of fabric over this one. It was a simple way to transform this tree into a ceremony arch. Although your garden venue, like Rancho Dos Pueblos , will be dreamy all on its own, hanging a chandelier from a nearby tree will add a bit of elegance to your space.

Tricia Fountaine and Kelly Oshiro executed the design of this ceremony site. In a forest setting, you won't need much to add to the natural environment's grandeur. You don't have to go into the forest to find the perfect tree for your ceremony. If you're getting married amongst tall trees, let your surroundings do the talking. Anny Szeto of Anny Flowers Studio kept things simple at this couple's forest nuptials. A small dusting of flower petals down the aisle ensured all eyes were on the newlyweds and their gorgeous, tree-filled setting!

Searching for a creative and pretty way to make a traditional chuppah work for your tree-covered ceremony? Of course, you can customize your ceremony's tree in beautiful ways. We suggest choosing something more natural, like a floral arrangement this one was created by Holly Heider Chapple that creeps up one side.

One of the few drawbacks to getting married in the woods is the dirt. To avoid staining your wedding dress, make like the pros at Alison Events and lay down an aisle runner. The light color of this iteration along with florals from Ariella Chezar drew everyone's attention to the front of the altar and up at the looming trees.

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