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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

A September Wedding

A few scenes from my nephews September wedding at The Wild Rose in Arlington.
 
 
The tall vases had inverted gladiolas wrapped in submersible lights to support their centerpieces.
 Half of the table top centerpieces were low and surrounded by a drift of coral rose petals.
 The head table was a simple garland of ivy, ruscus, and crystal sprays, leaving plenty of room for the bridal parties bouquets.
 A flower girl bouquet.
 The Brides bouquet. White freesia with David Austin roses accented with a touch of sparkling crystals tucked into the heart of each bloom
 This would be me installing the arbor bouquet.  My granddaughter, Kateryna was acting as our company photographer that day.  She did a great job.
 Mission complete!
 The aisle decor was a simple nosegay of babysbreath slipped into a sparkling cone hand crafted by the bride herself.  A dusting of rose petals and a sweep of white organza completed the look.
 A close up of a bridesmaids bouquet.
 Party time in the reception tent.
Formal wedding photography by Carmylees Photography.
A bridesmaid with her bouquet.  And, of course, the DRESS.
 Aisle decor, and a cluster of bridesmaids.

 A few private moments pre ceremony.
 More photos taken by some of the grooms family.  Thank you Grace and Toni!

A most glamorus flower girl.

The handsome ringbearers.
 The lovely bride escorted by her proud father.

Not a dry eye in the...garden..
 A sweetly personal ceremony
 Promises made..
 and  a kiss to seal the deal.
 The bride and groom with their parents...and a full moon rises like a blessing on their wedding reception.
The grooms family
 The romance of a first dance under the starry skies.

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