What better way to start off this Fall season than sharing this gorgeous Fall wedding on the blog? What a lovely Fall wedding Faith + Howard had! The ceremony took place on a mountaintop, a chapel at 3200 feet elevation, The Glassy Chapel and the reception at the Keowee Vineyards Lakehouse in Sunset, South Carolina.
Read MoreKendra + Jacob are the sweetest couple. When we first met them for coffee to talk about their wedding, we just fell in love with them!
Read MoreWhen we first met Kendra, one of the first things that struck me about her is her sweet, gentle beauty. Kind and lovely, a bit of an "old soul", she loves vintage things and old photographs...
Read More"Spending an entire week in a house at the beach with friends and family and ending it with a perfect wedding was a dream come true for both of us. Because we opted for a small DIY wedding, we felt everything was so intimate. We could focus on each other and our commitment."
Read MoreNikki + Ryan said their vows in late summertime at River Run Farm in Valle Crucis, NC. They had a beautiful outdoor ceremony along the banks of the Watauga River. The reception was in the barn, with live bluegrass music and a vintage-bohemian feel.
Read More"Edward and I became best friends—for life—at the ripe old age of 13. Later, at about the age of 18, it became somewhat of a foregone conclusion that we would marry someday. Over the years, we have truly grown together, encouraging each other to become our best selves and to pursue our goals. I feel blessed to have found Edward so early in life, and it is a privilege to marry my high-school sweetheart..."
Read More“Never in a hundred years did I ever think I was going to marry a man from a Scottish ancestry, so once he told me he was going to wear a kilt on our wedding day I knew that I wanted to have a fairytale wedding. Since we got engaged in Scotland, we wanted to be in a landscape that resembled a Scottish Castle - and Castle Ladyhawke did just that.” — Stephanie
Read MoreThis month on the blog, it's all about...wedding traditions, and how to take them and make them your own. Today we're talking about "Something Old, Something New", which comes from the old saying "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue"...
Read MoreThis month on the blog, it's all about...wedding traditions, and how to take them and make them your own. Today we're talking about "something blue", which comes from the old saying "Something old, something new, borrowed, something blue"...
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