This may be the wedding of, a house manager, and, a sheet metal worker, who has been wed around 29 June 2019 within the rustic and welcoming surroundings of, Corfe Castle, on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.

I adore how she's captured the golden summer light throughout Holly and Craig's day, in the clear blue morning skies through to those precious moments before sunset.

"I struggled to get a different dress, and I tried on a lot until I found FeelTimes. I loved their different, boho wedding dresses."

The bridesmaids wore pretty circlets of fresh waxflower blooms within their hair, and along with Holly, carried beautiful bouquets by. Huge protea flowers were the focus, encompassed by blush pink roses, dahlias, hypericum berries, and plenty of eucalyptus and grasses like pampas.

Holly also wore a series of finger bracelets, which looked lovely with the remainder of her boho look.

Craig wore a good suit, that they paired with a crisp white shirt, along with a bow tie and pocket square by, and shoes.

The page boys' cute, casual white shirts and blue chinos were from and, worn with classic white sneakers. They walked down the aisle together with the bridesmaids, who wore their very own tops, and long, chiffon skirts.

Holly was accompanied on the aisle by her dad and chose Holocene by Bon Iver as her entrance music.

"We first met inside a bar on the night out around. Craig dragged me out on the walk between Christmas and New Year in 2017 to 1 of our favorite beaches. Little did I know he would propose at one of our favorite spots inside a little secluded area on the clifftop overlooking the sea. We were engaged for exactly 1.5 years."

"We wanted a very relaxed and free-flowing day, inspired by boho feels and hints in our geeky personalities. We wanted your day to reflect us."

The stone barn was beautifully decorated, with things like lace bunting handmade by Holly and Craig's talented parents. A group of crochet and lace hoops hung on one wall, along with a mobile of colorful paper cranes fluttered in the ceiling.

There would be a vintage suitcase for cards, and all sorts around there have been lanterns, fairy lights, and much more crocheted and macrame decorations.

Table centerpieces were clusters of floral arrangements in vases and bottles, in addition to pampas grass, feathers, and handmade paper flowers, made in the pages of books.

Place settings were hand-stamped and tied with pegs and string to little boxes containing guest favors, that have been stuck on mustaches!

The wedding feast came courtesy of the team at Kingston Country Courtyard, which was then speeches, plus a delicious cheese tower, along with a three-tiered semi-naked cake.

After a sunset stroll with the fields all around the venue, Holly and Craig made their long ago to the barn, and towards the dancefloor for his or her first dance, then live music from a three-piece ukulele band,

"Our first dance ended up being to Follow You by Bring Me the Horizon. This would be a song both of us connected with whenever we first met, what are beautiful, and that we felt it reflected us in most angles."

"We loved everything! We wouldn't do anything differently aside from slow down time as we could!"

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Don't take into account the small stuff within the run-up. On your day you're so happy and excited, the little bits don't matter."

"Take a few minutes throughout your entire day to ground yourself and extremely let it soak in since it goes so quickly. When you get your photos back, have time to sit together alone and look at all of them, because they bring back a lot of amazing emotions in the day."

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