10.16.2013

{Unique Grounds for Sculpture New Jersey Wedding} Emily & Nick


Happy Wedding Wednesday!

How is this Garden State wedding unique?  Let me count the ways.  The amazing wedding gown.  The incredible location.  The simple blooms.  Pretty much everything!  John O'Boyle Photography shows us the beauty:


Emily & Nick got married on September 15 at Grounds for Sculpture, a fabulous 42-acre sculpture park in Hamilton, New Jersey.  Their wedding day was sunny & beautiful, just perfect for saying "I Do" among the outdoor collection of sculptures.  Carrying a single pink bloom & wearing a unique wedding gown, the gorgeous Bride meet her handsome Groom at the unadorned altar surrounded by water & water lilies.  They pledged their love in front of their family & friends, becoming husband & wife.  Afterwards, the newlyweds were free to wander the lovely sculpture grounds & capture the sweet moments forever.  At the reception, traditional flower arrangements were nixed in favor of colorful china, cobalt blue goblets & candlelight decorating the tables.  The festive celebration continued with cocktails, dinner & dancing.  The night grew long, the white cake with fresh roses was cut & the wedding drew to a close.  Just another fantastic wedding in the Garden State!   

My Favorite Moment:  I didn't get to include the First Look because the feature became too lengthy- you'll have to trust me.  It was precious! 

My Favorite Detail:  The Bride's wedding gown.  The more I look at it, the more intricate details I notice.  It's one-of-a-kind!

Congratulations, Emily & Nick!

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Photography: John O'Boyle Photography  /  Submitted via Two Bright Lights  /  Ceremony & Reception Venue: Grounds for Sculpture

8 comments:

  1. wow...that dress is just stunning...i am in love!

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous! I love the location and their attention to details.
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  3. I cannot get over her dress, and her reception looks like it was fun!

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  4. This was just the dress I was waiting to see and it proved spectacular! The applique work looks like Claire Pettibone.

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  5. What a beautiful setting! I love all the vintage details too!

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  6. That dress... the venue... STUNNING!!!

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