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Saturday, June 9, 2012

June 2, 2012: Katie & Eric

14 years in the making, Katie & Eric's wedding day was filled with joy, love, and lots of cheer. Bright, happy faces were all around Crossed Keys on June 2, 2012. An elated bridal party, gracious family, and incredibly happy couple literally filled the grounds with pure joy.

Katie's color choices of bright green and electric blue only added to the fun feeling of the event. The bridal bouquet featured white peonies, white roses, and touches of blue and green that perfectly tied in with the fluffy bridesmaids' bouquets and adorable boutonnieres. To top it off, we hand picked a single white dahlia from our gardens for Katie's hair. The centerpieces were the perfect pop of color under the big white tent and tied in well with the natural, garden look of the venue.

Finally {my last and favorite little wedding tidbit!}, Katie & Eric's photographer had the genius idea of taking some shots in an overgrown field during sunset. The results were nothing short of stunning. With the sun at the right angle and a bunch of balloons over your shoulder, who could ask for a more rustic and fun photo session?!  It was such a pleasure working with this happy couple and their lovely family. We wish you all the best Katie & Eric!












2 comments:

  1. Thank you for such a PERFECT day! It was every single bit the wedding we had envisioned when we enthusiastically chose to hold our big day at The Crossed Keys Inn!

    The ambiance, the spectacular garden, the incredible food, the supportive and creative staff, and of course the s'mores! It was so much FUN for us and every one of our guests telling us how charming the whole affair was.

    We cannot thank Katherine and the whole team enough!

    Eric + Katie

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  2. Thank you Eric & Katie! It was our absolute pleasure to host a wedding for such a kind and wonderful couple! We wish you all the best in the years to come. -- Katherine

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