Our Love is a Masterpiece

Emily and George has a knack for arts hence the art anything and everything related wedding. The venue itself, an art museum, is already a massive giveaway as to what this wedding is themed. Emily and George are passionate about everything they do be it life, work, or their relationship and this wedding is definitely not an exception. It is their masterpiece, combined to celebrate the love they have for each other. And just like art their love is something of their own, that no one else has it. It is always distinct to one another. And most especially it can never be wrong. Congratulations Emily and George!

Less Equals More

Have you ever wondered how a wedding with six guests would be like? Many questions on How, Where, and Why. Well, wonder no more because Joey and Sarah’s wedding is right in the alley. The couple wanted an intimate wedding where it could be witnessed by the people who have the most relevance to their lives. It’s a beautiful change of pace from having tons of guests to entertain. It’s not only more relaxing but budget-friendly too!

New Britain Museum of American Art Wedding

Tastefully artistic – that’s what I can say about this unique and beautiful wedding. Every details, from the venue choice, outfits, cakes, and decors were really something else (I meant that in the best way possible). To have you wedding in a museum that houses renowned works of art is already splendid on its own. But our couple knew how to stretch this amazing opportunity and they made sure that every thing in their special day as noteworthy as their venue. Our bride and groom wore ensembles that were not traditional in a sense but are still elegant. Their placecard holders were cute succulents (I totally want one). Just check out their album ladies and be as impressed as I am. Congratulations on a beautiful wedding day, Kelly & Thomas!

Glass Pavilion Bridal Shower

The origin of the custom of bridal showers is probably one of the most selfless thing I’ve ever read about friendship. This tradition is said to have started due to the dowry practices imminent before. For when a bride-to-be is poor and her family does not have enough money for a dowry or when a father refused to give a dowry because he did not approve of the marriage – that’s when the friends would swoop down and save the day coming with gifts that will allow the marriage to happen. Right now, bridal showers simply celebrates your relationships with your entourage with a simple meal (compared to bachelorette parties which means a whole night of partying). But given that opportunity I love how our bride, Katie, made sure that the girls in her life are treated specially with this amazing museum bridal shower in pink. The centerpieces, the table setting, and the favors are all so delectable and pretty that it might even be perfect for a wedding too.

Chicago Skyline and Planetarium Wedding

Chicago skyline is one of the most exquisite skyline there is and our couple’s idea to emphasize this scenic view throughout their equally exquisite wedding is just apt. The edginess and structure of the details in this wedding, may it be the big buildings or the small table pieces, added color and personality to this already elegant event.