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A Charming Houston Museum District Wedding with Cakes by Gina

The bride and groom dance at their charming wedding at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Photo: K-Ruiz Photography | Cake: Cakes by Gina | Bridal Makeup & Hair: Lilly Bridal Artistry

Erika and Steve first crossed paths while serving as active-duty military members stationed in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Erika worked as a physician, and Steve as an engineer. The couple later discovered they had received orders to the same base in England but were rerouted to New Mexico. “It was almost as if the universe was conspiring to bring us together,” the bride says.

On June 3, 2023, Erika and Steve wed with an intimate and romantic wedding ceremony. Erika walked down the aisle glowing in chic, natural, glam-inspired hair and makeup from Lilly Bridal Artistry. The couple’s color scheme was an array of hues from ballet pink to dark green.

After the ceremony, guests rode trollies to the Houston Museum District for the wedding reception. “This was a fun, picture-perfect method of transportation,” the bride says. The couple’s charming museum reception perfectly combines sophistication and the couple’s playful personality through their details, florals and lighting. Cakes by Gina created a stunning three-tier wedding cake decorated with white roses.

“We loved dancing under the dinosaurs and think our friends and family enjoyed it just as much as we did,” the bride says.

Keep scrolling for all the charming details from this Houston Museum District wedding.

Congratulations, Erika + Steve!

The bride's mother helps her daughter zip into her white wedding gown.

A groomsmen helps button up the grooms suit as they are getting ready for the wedding.

The groom poses in his suit before walking down the aisle.

The bride and her father have a tearful first look before walking down the aisle.

The bride poses holding her hands at her waist wearing her white wedding down, silver diamond bracelet and pearl necklace.

The groom cries at the wedding altar as his bride walks down the aisle.

The bride and groom hold hands at the altar at their pink, green, sage and salmon colored wedding.

The bride and groom share a kiss at the wedding altar.

A black and white photo of the bride and groom holding hands as they walk down the aisle as husband and wife.

The bride and groom look at each other smiling as they ride a trolley to their wedding reception at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

The bride and groom gaze into each others eyes at one of the exhibits at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

The bride and groom walk around in the Houston Museum while holding hands in one of the exhibits.

The bride and groom celebrate with their bridal party under the dinosaur fossils at their Houston Museum wedding reception.

The groom and his groomsmen smile under a T-Rex fossil at the wedding reception.

The bride and her bridesmaids share a candid smile at the wedding reception at the Houston museum.

The bride and groom celebrate their marriage with a wedding reception under the dinosaur fossils at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

White, pink and greenery decorate the reception tables at the wedding reception.

The groom spins the bride on the dance floor under the dinosaur fossils at their wedding reception.

The bride and groom share a kiss after slicing their wedding cake from Cakes by Gina.

The wedding cake is decorated in white roses, gold flakes and two fondant made dogs.

Wedding guests dance on the dance floor under the dinosaur fossils at the Houston museum.

The bride and groom exit holding hands as they leave their wedding reception with a glow stick send-off.

“A Charming Houston Museum District Wedding With Cakes by Gina” Spotlight WiH Partners- Cake: Cakes by Gina | Bridal Makeup & Hair: Lilly Bridal Artistry

Contributors- K-Ruiz Photography / Houston Museum of Natural Science Hall of Paleontology  / Epic Events by Marilyn / Cafe Natalie / Weddings Unlimited / DaCore Weddings / Jordan Limousines 

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