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Victor & Debra (Texas)
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This year we have seen an increase in small intimate beach weddings with a few of them being only the Bride and Groom. There are many different reasons our couples have chosen to go this route, but whatever the reason, just because a wedding is small in size doesn't mean it's small in sentiment or style.
Weddings come in all shapes and sizes, just like people. No two are exactly the same although most include many of the same elements. The two most important elements are obviously a Bride and a Groom for without those two elements there would be no wedding. Too often couples overlook the most important part of a wedding, the ceremony and think only of the "Party" afterwards. The ceremony is the joining of two hearts, to lives, two people as one, it's the establishing of a brand new family and the beginning of a new life together filled with blank pages on which to write their own unique story. It's the start of their "Happily Ever After". The "Party" is a celebration of the uniting of the two as one and it is indeed something to celebrate! So whether the celebration is a gathering of two with a cake and a bottle of champagne or one hundred and two, an 8 piece band and an elaborate meal, the merriment is just as joyful.
Our small, intimate wedding couples have come to us just like any other couples wanting their special day to be just that, special and to reflect their personalities. We have had so much fun planning and designing with each of them and would like to share a few of them with you. We hope you'll enjoy them as much as we did.
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Carlos and Teniel (North Carolina) |
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Custom made cake topper was a replica of Carlos, Teniel and their children |
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Dave & Lana's Vintage Beach Wedding (Pennsylvania) |
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Matthew and Elizabeth (Georgia)
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Nicole and Stephen (Pennsylvania)
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