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field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]From the groom: “In 2012, Julia and I went on our first date at the ripe age of 15 as sophomores in high school. Bouquets were also bloom-heavy and just a little bit wild, creating a refined yet organic look to enhance the group’s style.[/field]
They met when they were both working at a local restaurant together, where David was a waiter and Maggie was a hostess in 2012. A bright pink bridal bouquet of petite ranunculus perfectly complimented her all-white ensemble, while paying homage to her bright floral design and her bridesmaids donning the same hue of pink.
It is still unconfirmed, but rumors are that the Groom sent the Bride his first “Pony” (an intercamp handwritten love-letter) way back then… The First Chapter: Summer Lovin’ Fast forward 5 years to July 4th, 2012—a kiss under a firework filled sky on top of Jockey Cap mountain solidifies the new “couple”.
It was my dream to return to Cinque Terre, a place we fell in love with on our Italian Honeymoon back in 2012, to renew our vows. I called around to have a bouquet made, and there were no flower shops near by, so ordering a single bouquet proved to be quite difficult. On the walk I also scouted the sites for our ceremony.
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]Buddy and I have been together since 2012 (when we were both still in high school). My personal bouquet was made of white hydrangeas and roses. I wanted it to look clean, sophisticated, and romantic – and I think we accomplished just that!
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