Neutral Undertones

Heads and hearts were stuck in cloud-9 at the Meridian Hills where Kate and Henry timelessly solemnized their whirlwind romance. The place was already beautiful as it was with the high ceilings, stained glass windows, and colonial staircase, these two still added more beauty to it but kept it minimal.

Indoor Enchantment

Greg and Dana’s wedding is an example of an enchanting indoor wedding. Dana, the lovely bride, looked like a fairy princess in her Carolina Herrera dress, and Greg too looked dapper in his ensemble. But their chuppah is the one that took my breath away the most. It was made out of flowers and twigs that were so enchanting and sweet. Scroll down to see how Greg and Dana made their wedding romantic and whimsical — get ready to be enchanted!

Bows & Doilies

One spring day, Andrea and Anton’s Tuscan garden wedding was in full bloom of diamonds and pearls, mint green dresses and neckties, under the open blue skies. Since the whole shindig was nature-inspired, they made sure that roses illuminated with twinkling fairy-lights were all over.

Love Language

Every little thing rolled with punches in this sparkly pink wedding. Elegance flowed from the well-decorated chuppah, table set-up, especially the chandeliers of the reception venue. The wedding dresses were radiant too, especially when it is paired with the intricately arranged bouquets.

Posh Rose Balls

Thinking about your theme when tying the knot on a Valentine’s Day can be pretty easy. Well, as for Courtney and Aaron, they had a classic black and red motif. Long black dresses and tuxedos styled the whole entourage. But here’s the catch – the bridesmaids had posh rose balls instead of the traditional stemmed bouquets! Calla lily boutonnieres are to groomsmen as posh rose balls are to bridesmaids. How clever is that? Thank goodness the weather was as light as a feather, that the sky was clear, and the sun was at its peak. Their outdoor wedding went serenely as planned. And oh, their four-tier cake looked as soft as a pillow, a slice would be great right now. Yum yum! Way to go, love birds!

Love Stands Out

One sunny October day, Street and Julie got married in a classic style with a bit of a southern touch. And when talking about Southern, expect that there will be lots of DIY around! The framed love quotations, cards vintage suitcase, and the tiny L-O-V-E letter standee are just a few of those. But, my favorite of all their DIY’s is the Here Comes the Bride sign carried by the two little boys! It’s like telling everyone to keep an eye on the main woman of the day! Also, it is just so prudent that the bridesmaids wore maroon gowns – a perfect match for Street’s Marine uniform. And the highlight of all these colors is Julie’s intricately beaded white wedding gown. This is definitely one classy day. Hats off to Officer Street Johnson and the new Mrs. Johnson! Yipee!

Elegance In Lilac And Teal

Nothing can beat a laid- back wedding where everyone, especially the bride and groom are all cool and enjoying. Jyles and Bre are that classic, rock- and- roll couple who loves to do cool things together. So, after the long wait, they finally decided to tie the knot in an A-1 style! Basically, they singled out white as the base color, and accented it with purple, teal, and lilac which are all soft and cuddly. They even labeled their ring bearer as the bling security and their flower girl as the sparkle spreader! How cute is that, huh? Everyone must be so happy to see these two together, including us! Ergo, to more years of happy moments, you two. Congratulations on your wedding!

We Can Be Formal And Wacky

Matthew and Elizabeth were born adventurers and most especially fun-loving people. Their personalities inspired their wedding hugely. The university where the two met also gave hints in terms of colors.You can see how these two are fun with the wacky shots they took. Who says weddings should always be formal? Where’s the fun in that? hehe. Anyhoo read Matthew and Elizabeth’s wedding story below so you can get an insight.