It must have been such a magical moment when Sarah and Scott realized that they were each other’s “The One”. Their loving relationship has led to this beautiful Hawaiian beach wedding. I also want to mention how they were able to honor members of their families. As much as the wedding day is about the bride and the groom, let’s not forget about the people around them who helped made it all happen.
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We Are Feeling Pastel
The motif, the venue, and the outfits — all coincide with each other and made Daniel and Robin’s wedding dreamy and romantic. A tip for brides: if you want to go for a romantic wedding be wise with your color palette. Pastels are more inclined to give off a romantic vibe. And use fabrics that will look and feel comfortable especially when you are having a beach wedding. Just like what Daniel and Robin did. May you find that perfect style. Good luck!
Something Borrowed, Something Brewed
If you think glamor and DIY won’t look good together, well, think again. Richard and Emily’s wedding is just as glamorous as well as DIY-ed. One big DIY was their welcome bags filled with necessities including Richard’s award-winning homebrewed beer. To make it more personalized, Emily had made a sticker (with their wedding logo) as labels and monogrammed caps for the bottles. I mean, Hooray for teamwork!
Our Love And The Tropics
Sea breeze and warm weather are what Marshall and Lyndsey’s wedding was all about. The two went for a tropical themed destination wedding. It was so fun to see them have fun. These two will truly remember this day not only as it made them one but the amount of fun they had.
A Piece of (Beach) Art
In Carrie and Rob’s sandy beach wedding, there was sand everywhere except the sand ceremony. Instead of using sand to symbolize their union, they used the colors of their wedding and painted it onto a canvas.