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Unforgettable Rustic Manor 1848 Wedding | Pamela and Paul

Updated: Dec 10, 2024



Bride and groom kissing in front of Rustic Manor 1848

On a crisp and joyful day, Pamela and Paul had a timelessly charming Rustic Manor 1848 wedding in Hartland, WI. With their love story woven into every detail, this was a celebration filled with heartfelt moments, energetic dancing, and special surprises. Here's a glimpse into their extraordinary day!


Bride and groom walking along path behind rustic manor 1848

The Setting

Rustic Manor 1848 provided the perfect backdrop for Pamela and Paul’s wedding. Surrounded by scenic beauty, this historic venue offered the couple a blend of rustic charm and modern elegance. From the welcoming barn doors to the cozy ambiance, the venue was ready to host the nearly 200 guests who came to celebrate this amazing couple.


Tables are all set for wedding guests with blue napkins and flowers.

Ceremony & Cocktail Hour

The festivities began with a heartfelt ceremony officiated by Pastor Rob Mrosko. As love filled the air, the couple exchanged vows that left not a dry eye in the room. Afterward, guests enjoyed a lively cocktail hour with music expertly selected by our DJ to set a warm and festive tone.


First dance at rustic manor 1848

Grand Entrance & Special Dances

At 6:15 PM, Pamela and Paul, along with their wedding party, made their grand entrance to "Walk This Way" by RUN DMC ft. Aerosmith, kicking the energy up a notch.

They were introduced as Mr. and Mrs. Karus to the electrifying notes of AC/DC’s "Back in Black." The crowd roared as the couple shared their first dance to "Nothing Can Change This Love" by Sam Cooke, a timeless tune that encapsulated their bond beautifully.

Pamela’s dance with her father, Dan, to "This Dance" by Scott Thomas and Paul’s dance with his mother, Barb, to "I Hope You Dance" by Lee Ann Womack were poignant moments that drew applause and cheers from the crowd.


Kid dancing his heart out in a black and white picture

Rustic Manor 1848 Wedding Reception Highlights

As the guests enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner, toasts from Matron of Honor Erica, Best Man Dave, and heartfelt speeches by Pamela’s mother Mary and Paul’s father Art added laughter and sentiment to the evening.

The couple’s cake-cutting moment was set to "I Can't Help Myself" by The Four Tops, bringing a sweet touch to the evening. The dance floor came alive with a perfect blend of timeless hits and modern favorites. From Whitney Houston’s "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" to Earth, Wind & Fire’s "September," the energy was contagious.

Pamela and Paul ensured their guests had an unforgettable time with songs like "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond and "Build Me Up Buttercup" by The Foundations as must-plays. The dance floor stayed packed all night, proving that their playlist was an absolute hit.


DJ rocking the dance-floor with uplighting

Closing the Night in Style

As the night wound down, everyone gathered for an Anniversary Dance to "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton. Finally, the celebration ended with the iconic "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey, leaving everyone with smiles on their faces and memories they’ll cherish forever.


A wedding shoe, and pamphlets, and rings from the wedding

Final Thoughts

Pamela and Paul’s wedding was a radiant celebration of love, family, and friendship. At SoundBlessed, we were honored to be part of their journey and help make their day unforgettable. Rustic Manor 1848 was the perfect canvas for this beautiful love story, and we know their future will be just as bright as the joy that filled their wedding day.

Congratulations, Pamela and Paul! Here’s to a lifetime of happiness and love. 🥂

Want to make your wedding day as magical as Pamela and Paul’s? Let SoundBlessed help you create memories that last a lifetime. Contact us today to start planning!


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