Fall on the Farm
- Ingrid Hopkins with Katina Dawson
- Mar 1, 2019
- 2 min read

Delaware in Autumn - the hidden gem of the East Coast, where you are surrounded by golden corn fields and miles of soft, uncrowded sandy beaches - an experience exclusive to the off-season. The warm November light can only be described as magical.



Fall is not just about the foliage, straw bales, pumpkins and mums, it is about the feels - the spice of the cider, the warm allure of the velvet textures, the evergreen promise of the upcoming holiday season, and the aroma of marshmallows browning against the glow of a warm blaze.



Fall is about the harvest season, and the historic farms that have earned a rest from the year’s hard work. In this instance, it is about a Dairy Farm that has thrived for 5 generations, and a barn that seems to give you a hug of genuine kindness and appreciation when you walk through the doors. Fall on the farm includes a Farmhouse that wraps you in history, fireside comfort, and that fairy-tale effect of time slowing down. November on the Farm brings all of the forgotten feels of Fall.


Who better to help create the feels of Fall than vendors who are native to our community? This group of local talent, with years of experience living the Delaware life, have the unique ability to blend Fall and Farm and curate a warm and magical experience for your wedding.











There may even be the sweetest party crasher just wanting to get in on the fun at her Farm.

Vendor Love:
Venue: The Covered Bridge Inn
Planner + Designer: A Sweet Affair Events
Photographer: Maria Deforrest Photography
Catering: Taste Events
Desserts: Dachside Bakery
Florals: Floral Inspirations
Hair: SHINE by the Sea
Makeup: Dani Gaudiosi
Stationery + Calligraphy: Lewes Lettering Co.
Linens: Coastal Tented Events
Specialty Rentals: Pretty Little Wedding Co.
Bridesmaids Dresses: Dryden Dress Company
Models: Bride + Groom: Melissa and Bill Walker
Bridesmaids: Erin + Aubrey
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