Welcome Table
- sarahwilk24
- Aug 27
- 4 min read

1,743 pieces | LEGO: 41839
Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, Hunter Williams; July 2025
Interaction Rating: 2 / 5 (interaction with the set is discouraged unless an experienced builder is helping)
Below, enjoy learning about the different sets you see on the couple's Welcome Table.
"I Love You"

791 pieces | LEGO: 31214
Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, February 2025
Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)
Hunter first told Sarah that he loved her on March 20, 2022. They were sitting on Sarah's screened porch, and something (love, perhaps?) possessed Hunter to blurt the words, "I love you." Sarah was so shocked that her first reaction was to laugh in his face. And then, to buy herself a little time to process, she asked, "You love me?" Mind you, their first date had only been on February 14, 2022, barely a month before. Hunter, to his credit, didn't try to play it off. Sarah was ready to say it back a couple of weeks later on April 9, 2022, as they listened to music from the early 2000s late at night and laughed until their bellies ached. Nowadays, they often say "Love" to each other as shorthand for "I love you."
Love Birds

1,050 pieces | PopPin: 663009
Assembled by Vanessa Reyes, February 2025
Interaction Rating: 1 / 5 (interaction with the set is discouraged because pieces may break off)
Because Hunter is a staunch believer in the Birds Aren't Real movement (for the bit, anyway), Sarah couldn't resist surprising him with a brick set themed around love birds. This theme will reappear in a special way during the ceremony! This sweet set, which is a quasi-replica of LEGO 40522 (now retired), also captures their height difference rather well, as Hunter is always having to look down at Sarah, who is a full head shorter than he is. This, even though Sarah has a tattoo on her left bicep that reads, "Don't look down on me." (Really, she does! Though, the tattoo's message is not meant to be taken literally; it's more of a Girl-Power philosophy.)
The Missing Piece

6,144 pieces | MemoBrick
Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, July 2025
Interaction Rating: 1 / 5 (interaction with the set is discouraged)
As they planned the wedding and Lego Museum exhibits, Sarah and Hunter discovered a whole world of custom-made, brick-inspired things they could buy, usually from small businesses and artisans on sites like Etsy. Tariffs curtailed some of their custom-made dreams toward the end of planning, but fortunately, the couple did most of their acquiring beforehand. This custom brick set recreates a beautiful photo from their engagement shoot (by the same photographer who's doing the wedding, one of Sarah's dearest childhood friends). It arrived in pieces, so they had to assemble it, piece by piece (over 6,000 of them!).
Wedding Arch

88 pieces | MOOXI: 4094
Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025
Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)
The couple can't wait for you to see their one-of-a-kind wedding arch, which features over 300 individual, 3-D printed, oversized leaves and flower studs in the style of LEGO's botanical collection. They couldn't easily reproduce that on a regular LEGO scale, but the arch set they found and spruced up with their flair is a fitting representation. It even comes complete with custom mini-figures of Sarah and Hunter, as well as a Mirabel minifigure from a LEGO Encanto set, to represent their officiant and dear friend, Vanessa.
Wedding Cake

266 pieces | MOC: 20522
Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, March 2025
Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)
Sarah couldn't resist finding a way to make this adorable brick wedding cake when she first spotted it while trying to find some cute ideas for their real brick and flower-themed wedding cake. She later stumbled across free instructions on how to build this MOC (my own creation) set that someone put together and then shared on the internet. She had to buy all the pieces individually through LEGO's pick-a-brick service. She can't wait for you to see their real wedding cake, inspired by this mini brick one and made with love by her sister-in-law, Rachel.
Just Married!

676 pieces | Loz: 1119
Assembled by Vanessa Reyes, February 2025
Fragility Rating: 3 / 5 (interaction with the set is okay, but only with help from an adult)
The couple couldn't resist this adorable "Just Married" wedding car, even though they won't be leaving their reception in a real-life version. They briefly considered souping up their brother-in-law's fishing boat with a Just Married sign and some tin cans, and riding it away from the dock at the end of the reception, but they decided they had enough going on already to commit to that bit. The land-locked brick version will have to do!
Everyone is Awesome

346 pieces | LEGO: 40516 (retired)
Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, April 2025
Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)
The couple shares the core value of inclusivity and chose this set to close out their Welcome Table display because it sets a beautiful tone for their Big Day. If you're here at the wedding, the couple thinks you're awesome! They're thrilled you're here and hope you have a blast celebrating and getting to know some of the other awesome people here. Cheers!
Enter Our Raffle!

438 pieces | LEGO: 41948 (retired)
Assembled by Andrew Deese, April 2025
Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)
At the end of the reception, a raffle will be held to give away some NIB sets (that's "new in box" for newcomers) that the couple acquired but didn't end up using as part of their museum. To enter the raffle, be sure to pick up a raffle ticket at the Welcome Table and drop half of it into one of the brick-shaped raffle boxes. The green brick-box will enter you in the adult set raffle, while the blue brick-box will enter you in the youth set raffle. Learn more about our adult raffle prizes. Youth raffle prizes will remain a secret until the raffle takes place. If your raffle ticket is pulled but you or your child has already left the reception, the couple will do their best to hold the set until the next time they see you (for locals, anyway!).
