
Kelley and Nick were such a wonderful couple.
Their wedding even made us shed a tear! (ok, that happens a lot),
but the did touch our hearts!
Thanks to Brian Salmon Photography for the great shots!

We carried this celtic pattern from their invites to their ceremony programs.
Of course there was a bagpiper to process her down the aisle!

The Palmer Building served as the site for the outdoor ceremony and indoor reception.
The stonework there is so pretty!

Kelley's classic white bouquet contained mini callas, stephanotis with pearls, roses and hydrangea.

The girls kicked it up a notch with organic and textured bouquets with kermit mums, dahlias, sweetpeas & stock in shades of purple, fushia and green.

The colors were brought inside to the reception with linens in fushia and eggplant.
The low centerpieces consisted of mounded flowers in a glass cube,
surrounded by votives in smaller glass cubes.

The other half of the arrangements were tall square cylinders filled with various stems and alternating floating candles. The celtic pattern was duplicated again on the table numbers (and also the escort cards.)

A clean, modern cake with sugar flowers modeled after the centerpieces.

Three cheers for Kelley & Nick & their wedding party!
The bridesmaid dresses were from J.Crew -
reasonably priced and can be worn again (no, really!)

Yes, all that work deserves a big kiss!
Congrats to Kelley & Nick, in addition to paying for their wedding,
they just purchased their first home!
We say money well spent and wish them all the best!
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