I like this shot- the curves of the table, the cake and the lone man feasting. From the wedding of Malena and Ryan (see more here) shot by CINEMATIC by David M Photo courtesy of CINEMATIC by David M
I like this shot- the curves of the table, the cake and the lone man feasting. From the wedding of Malena and Ryan (see more here) shot by CINEMATIC by David M Photo courtesy of CINEMATIC by David M
Jingle bells, jingle bells! It’s a family favourite and there’s something a little whimsical about bells twinkling! They’re also a symbol of weddings – bells ring out as an announcement of a brand new union. Bells Create wreaths from bells and hang over doorways and on door knobs Martha Stewart Instead of carrying a
Candles are one of my favourite way to decorate- Christmas or year round! They’re almost an essential part of decorating an evening wedding and so magical! Candles Stack candles on a tiered cake plate for a beautiful glowy centrepiece Photo via Megan Hobson Place candles all the way down the aisle and surrounding the altar
Firstly- apologies for the delay in announcing the winner of the $100US Wedding Paper Divas Gift Certificate! The winner is Tayasha! “My dream destination wedding would be on Martha’s Vineyard in the town of Oak Bluffs. My Grandma lives there so I’ve spent many a summer there and my fiance has had the opportunity to
I love a pretty wreath! When I’m out and about during the festive season I love seeing doorways with a beautiful wreath attached. Wreaths Wreaths – a circle of many meanings. In pagan times the evergreen wreath was decorated with four candles signifying water, wind, earth and fire. They feature in many religions but even