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Today is a bit of a different Monday, as you won't find a Floral Spotlight {they will resume next week!}, but rather, a part two of my guest post for Delightfully Engaged on MyWedding.com*, featuring Lauren and Sal's rustic, black tie wedding from Scobey Photography. To get caught up to speed on where we started off, head on over to Delightfully Engaged for Part I of this wedding (and say hello!)
On a sunny and clear September day, Lauren and Sal said "I do", and while I know I tend to interject quite a bit in my real wedding posts, these images really just tell the story themselves. The Scobeys can just do that with their photography and I want to let you soak it all in.
Congratulations Lauren and Sal - thank you for sharing your day with us here and over on Delightfully Engaged! {Click here to read part I}
Photographer: Scobey Photography
Caterer: G Seven Catering
Floral Designer: stems flower design
Reception Venue: Tyrone Farm
Dress Designer: Nicole Miller
Shoes: Stuart Weitzman
*what, I didn't tell you? Yes, I have been asked to be a guest blogger for Delightfully Engaged! You'll see me over there every once in a while now :)





























Beautiful pictures, and a totally beautiful bride!! I love the first pic of her peeking out the curtains x x
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! i love the image of them dancing and the bride's big smile :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. The bride's bouquet is so amazing!
ReplyDeletecongrats on the guest posting!! :) I love all of the photos...the bride is so beautiful...love the last shot in the sunflowers. Amazing photos by Scobey as always. Going to check out the first part now!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty wedding!! The bride looks so happy :)
ReplyDeleteOMG what a stunning wedding and the bride is so beautiful. Happy Monday, my dear
ReplyDeleteWedding pictures should always happen in front of sunflower fields...they're so happy!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I really enjoyed every bit of your blog post. I likewise admire your talent and passion to it by making their special day even more memorable and extraordinary; a day that would linger and touch each of their lives. You are purely creative and artistic! Congratulations for a job well done!
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