Erin’s lace edge wedding veil is not the only gorgeous thing you need to look out for on this glorious day! Filled with plenty of personal touches, stationery from the bride herself, and decor elements from the US, it’s a celebration you don’t want to miss. Wanting a chilled and relaxed house party vibe (love that), this gorgeous couple said their I-do’s at Horetown House in a private and intimate ceremony. Seriously, that fairy light canopy in the reception room? Do not miss it! Of course, the entire day was perfectly captured by Recommended Supplier, Francis Meaney Photography.
The stress and the anxiety is worth it for the big day. All the details will come together. In the end, it will be a celebration about your love with your favourite people.
Erin & Declan
We wanted a chilled, house party vibe, where everyone could feel welcome and relax after the stress of 2020 & 2021. We ended up having to postpone our original date due to COVID. Luckily the rescheduled date fell at a time when our entire guest list could attend with music and dancing. The inspiration behind the styling was the venue itself, as we had the entire house to ourselves for two days and we really wanted it to feel intimate and special.
Both of us weren't really expecting to get emotional since we were so heavily involved in planning every tiny detail. Before the wedding, we repeatedly said that we just wanted to get to the reception and finally be able to relax. However, as soon as the ceremony started, both of us became overwhelmed with emotion and couldn't believe we actually made it to the aisle (after years of a long-distance relationship). Needless to say, there were tears.
The photographers were incredible; they were incredibly professional, but also so kind, personable, and really made us feel at ease. The photos came out great!
Erin & Declan
Erin’s lace edge wedding veil is just giving us all those classic bridal vibes, and we love it. The styling across this entire day works perfectly! With its slightly modern twist on a classic look. Not to mention the lighting… seriously, when are fairy lights ever a bad idea? Never.