Rain doesn't have to ruin your wedding day... it can actually make it even more special.
Emma and Drew’s Valentine’s Day wedding at Stone Gate Glass Chapel was the kind of day that proved rain can actually make a wedding feel even better. Tucked into the woods of the Ozarks, the chapel felt quiet and cozy as rain moved through the trees for most of the day. Instead of stressing about the weather, Emma and Drew fully embraced it, which made the entire day feel relaxed from start to finish.
Stone Gate Glass Chapel was the perfect setting for a rainy February wedding. The glass walls overlooked the woods and rain outside made the entire space feel calm and intimate.
Since the wedding was on Valentine’s Day, Emma and Drew included subtle Valentine inspired details throughout the day. Deep red florals, candlelight, and small heart details tied everything together without feeling overdone. The theme fit naturally with the atmosphere of the day and added warmth to the space.
One of the best parts of the wedding was how easygoing everything felt. The rain tapping against the chapel windows created a laid back atmosphere that matched Emma and Drew perfectly. The focus stayed on the people, the conversations, and the excitement of finally getting married.
The reception carried the same feeling into the evening with warm lighting, thoughtful details, and plenty of time for everyone to simply enjoy being together. Even with the rain, or maybe because of it, the entire day felt intentional and personal.
Emma and Drew’s wedding at Stone Gate Glass Chapel was a reminder that wedding days do not need perfect weather to be beautiful. The rain, the woods surrounding the chapel, and the Valentine’s Day details all came together in a way that felt natural, relaxed, and completely true to them