"...We went for a walk on the beach and along the way found a perfectly intact, still living, sand dollar. Lee bent down to pick up the sand dollar, got down on one knee, and pulled a ring out of his pocket..."
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 More"Ever since I was a little girl I have always loved making cards and invitations. I would make invitations for the littlest things like “you are invited to a pizza party,” even though it was just a regular old Friday night dinner with the family..."
Read More"I’ll dance with you."
That’s how it all began on the night of February 9th at Christy’s Europub in Greenville, North Carolina. Otis Redding’s "On the Dock of the Bay" began playing on the jukebox. Courtney felt the sudden urge to dance, so she tried to convince her friend to dance with her. Luckily, her friend turned her down. That’s when John spontaneously stepped in and exclaimed, “I’ll dance with you.”
Read MoreWe're so excited to have two beautiful High Country weddings featured in the all-new 2016 Issue of the High Country Wedding Guide!
Read MoreWith 2015 coming to a close, it's got us thinking about all the incredible people we've met and had the opportunity to work with. We're so thankful and honored! It's been such a great year! :)
Read MoreHere's some Winter Wedding Inspiration for your #WeddingWednesday
Read MoreThis month on the blog, it's all about...wedding traditions, and how to take them and make them your own...
There are some wedding traditions that have stood the test of time, and have been around for ages. Here are 8 Wedding Traditions that we think should stay around a while...
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"...
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