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Exclusive Report: Jana Duggar Marries Stephen Wissmann in ‘Elegant’ Arkansas Wedding: ‘I Prayed for This for Years’
Jana Duggar finally had her “dream come true” wedding!
The Counting On alum, 34, who is the eldest Duggar daughter, married Stephen Wissmann, 31, in Prairie Grove, Ark., on Thursday, Aug. 15, in a “classic, elegant” ceremony.
The pair, who got engaged on June 15, exchanged traditional vows at The Grand at Willow Springs in front of 500 guests. Jessa Duggar Seewald served as the bride’s maid of honor, while her sister-in-law, Abbie Duggar, and sisters Joy-Anna Forsyth, Johannah Duggar, Jinger Duggar Vuolo and Jordyn Duggar were bridesmaids.
“I think it is one of those things that all girls envision someday,” Jana told PEOPLE of her wedding two days before the celebration. “For me, it felt like, ‘Okay, it’s never coming.’ But now it’s starting to sink in.
Reality is starting to set in. And I’m like, ‘Wow, this truly is something that I’ve dreamed of.’ And just to see it coming about is incredible and kind of hard to believe. It’s a dream come true.”
Jana walked down the aisle to “Holy, Holy, Holy” in an off-the-shoulder ivory satin ball gown with her dad Jim Bob Duggar. “The dress felt classy and a bit like a princess,” Jana says.
As for decor at their affair, the couple wanted to keep it simple.
“The venue is already so gorgeous and picturesque that I didn’t want to take too much from that,” Jana says. “The guys will be in black suits, the girls in champagne-colored dresses, and then just white flowers and greenery.”
When planning their mega nuptials, the pair’s biggest priority was incorporating their loved ones.
“Coming from two bigger families (Wissmann is one of 13 siblings), we love to be able to get together and celebrate moments like these,” says Jana. “And so to have all of them there, it just means a lot.”
Following the couple’s traditional vows and lighting of the unity candle, they joined their 500 guests at the reception for a dinner prepared by the groom’s family of chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes, rolls and coleslaw.
“Because we’re doing an evening wedding, I envisioned this more formal, sit-down dinner,” says Jana. “The Wissmanns are incredible cooks. They’re going to do a full spread and they’ve been working on it. I’m like, ‘Just do it. I trust y’all. Y’all making amazing food.’ ”
For dessert, the bride and groom cut into a three-tier cake with lemon raspberry filling, which was served alongside cupcakes.
One of Jana’s brother-in-laws served as emcee during the post-wedding festivities and hosted interactive games and activities for guests. After heartfelt toasts, the newlyweds shared their first dance before Jana tossed her bouquet into the crowd.