Almost all of us aspire to travel the world with our special someone. Charlie and Miranda are true born wanderlusts and they wanted to share that experience with their guest in a clever and budget-friendly way. With touches of purple, oriental and Latin elements, they came up with the wedding of their dreams. But for Charlie and Miranda, it was simply the best week of their lives. We wish you more journey together as husband and wife. Congratulations!
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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!
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.
Sand in Their Toes, Love Everywhere
Sean and Noreen, together with their little one, had an amazing celebration of their love. The couple wed at the beautiful St. Pete Beach, Florida. They garnered praises and awes as from onlookers as they walked their way from the hotel to the ceremony. You’d be truly in awe at what this couple had done for their wedding. And it is only suitable to do a sand ceremony where there’s plenty of from where they were standing. Sean and Noreen, this is just the beginning of your happy ever after. We wish you all the best, congratulations!
They Tied a Nautical Knot
Katherine and Chris had a beautiful nautical-themed wedding. The color scheme stayed true to the red, white, and blue. And as an added twist (pun unintended), nautical knots were also found on every table at the reception.