The wedding day was beautiful and the barn was ready. A tent had been erected for the reception dinner.
Their wedding date was just a few days before Halloween so they took advantage of that theme in many clever ways.
This golden skeletal hand guarded the cards placed inside the box. Next to it are their wedding programs.
Dave snapped this photo of Charlie's pretty mother, Carolyn, before the ceremony.
A few photos and Halloween props on the table!
In place of a guest book, they asked their guests to write notes and their names on the blocks so that whenever they play this game they can fondly remember them.The deck and fireplace are located in the wooded area between the barn and the house the original owner built. The deck has been expanded to accommodate more guests. The Wedding Woman furnished the florals for the wedding. Note the pretty autumn spray on the top of the fireplace mantel.
Lanterns, candles, some pampas grass plumes, and greenery decorate the ceremony area in front of the fireplace.
Add some mums!
They included the Anniversary Box unity ceremony in the wedding. The box with a bottle of wine was placed on the fireplace hearth at the ceremony site for them to put their sealed and unshared love letters into during the ceremony, then shared on their first anniversary.
Emily with Events by Emily was our planner and director. Before the ceremony she lit all the candles.
Kivus and Camera, the professional photographers, staged the First Look for our couple. Always a special moment and photo op! (photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Just look at that gorgeous bride, the happy groom and the stunning bouquet!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Inside the house from which the wedding party will process, enjoying some laughs with some of their "wedding people."
The guests are taking their seats and John, one of the photographers, was making sure they filled in the chairs up front and along the aisle. Pictures of a wedding with lots of empty chairs look like folks didn't show up for the wedding! By the time we started, after a few late-comers arrived in costume (optional choice of dress), the chairs were all filled. Full House!
A quick photo of Emily and me. Thank you for everything you did, Emily, it was a great wedding!
After the grandmothers and wedding party took their places, Charlie and his parents, Terry and Carolyn, entered. They were seated and Charlie stepped up beside me to await his bride!(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Laura and her parents, Russell and Rebecca, floated down the aisle as the guests stood in their honor.
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Charlie is watching them approach as a few tears leaked from his eyes!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
After welcoming their guests, remembering those who could not be with us, then paying tribute to their parents and grandmothers, Marilyn and Doris, we enjoyed hearing the story of how Laura and Charlie met and fell in love spanning 9 years. They knew each other as acquaintances in high school but became friends when they were both students at Appalachian State. It was not long before their friendship blossomed into romance and they have been together ever since.(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
After the proposal story, I moved back to my spot behind the couple and revealed their secret paragraphs--each one had told me in confidence what they love about their partner and what they are looking forward to in marriage. They did not know what the other told me until the ceremony. A tender moment that usually evokes a few tears.
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
They wrote their vows to each other and read them to each other from my book where the words were printed facing them. Then they exchanged rings.
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
After they placed their loveletters in the Anniversary Box, we had a closing blessing then the pronouncement of marriage in which I declared them husband and wife, equal partners joined in marriage. The KISS came next!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
The guests cheered as I introduced the newlywed couple to them and invited them to stand and join me in congratulating them!
(photo courtesy Kivus and Camera)
Charlie and Laura! What a great wedding! Thank you for choosing me to join you in marriage. It was a pleasure working with you to create the ceremony you dreamed of. I wish you the best always!
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