Every item on this page was chosen by The Pioneer Woman team. The site may earn a commission on some products. A Magical Night: Every Detail from Alex and Mauricio’s Elegant Ranch Wedding It was absolutely perfect. If Alex Drummond alex drummond instagram Mauricio Scott were to sum up their wedding planning experience in one word, it would be “easygoing.
Mauricio’s tuxedo had to be shipped overnight to make it in time! Paige looked amazing in her pale blue gown. But it was Alex’s bridal beauty that stole the show. The 23-year-old chose a classic updo and minimalist makeup, brought to life by Oma Salon and MLB Artistry, respectively. Mauricio didn’t get to see the fabulous gown, though, until she was walking down the aisle.
For Mauricio, the decision to wait was a no-brainer. It makes that moment so much more special, seeing her for the first time at the wedding,” he said. Yeah, it made it a little harder with pictures. But honestly, at the end of the day, it’s more about the meaning of the moment than the pictures.
The moment lived up to her expectations. She and Ladd made their entrance while singer Travis Linville sang “Behold,” a favorite praise hymn of the bride and groom. The aisle was lined with a gorgeous array of flowers from The Fleuriste, which was a stunning contrast to the bright green Osage County countryside. Alex and Mauricio then exchanged traditional vows before being pronounced husband and wife. We wrote each other private notes that were our personal vows,” Alex explained. After drinks, the reception moved underneath a billowy white sail tent, open on all sides so that guests could enjoy the views of the prairie in all directions.
The tent poles were covered in lattice, then adorned with more greenery and flowers, and it looked like an enchanted garden had sprung up in the middle of the ranch. A seated dinner catered by Ree’s awesome staff at The Merc included a spring field greens salad with tiny vegetables for the starter, and a steak and shrimp duet with sides like caramelized onion and bacon mac and cheese, charred veggies, and mashed potatoes. All of this was, of course, taste-tested by Ree herself beforehand. If she says it’s good, we’re good. She is The Pioneer Woman, after all! Then there was the cake, made by Amy Cakes in Norman, Oklahoma. Have you ever seen such a beauty?