


Wedding date: 12/29/2007
Wedding location: Collingswood, NJ
These high school sweethearts met and fell in love in theatre. It seemed only natural to tie the knot in one. This picture was taken under the stage they were married on, in the dressing room.
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The bride and her mother made all the bridesmaid dresses and the man of honor's vest. Each girl chose a design she felt most comfortable in. The bride loved the variety! Flowers are by the nonprofit Haddonfield Floral Arts Guild. Man of honor's custom tie is by Michael Lamont Neckwear, Newark, NJ.
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The cake was 5 tiers of different vanilla & chocolate combinations, covered in vanilla buttercream (Desserts by Design, Audubon, NJ). YUM!! The cake topper was designed and made by the bride & her cousin to coordinate with the centerpieces.
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The groom wore a custom ivory vest and tie made from the same fabric as the brides dress (vest: Ed's Tailor Shop, Mt. Holly, NJ; tie: Michael Lamont Neckwear, Newark, NJ). The groomsmen wore bisque vests from After Hours and pumpkin paisley ties from TheTieBar.com. The boutonnières were comprised of mango calla lilies, yellow billy balls, and a copper wire twist.
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At the end of the evening, guests were invited to take home a midnight snack bag of milk & cookies. Milk was provided in half pint cartons (a la elementary school) with a variety of cookies. A sweet way to end the night!
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The bride and groom first saw the inside of the Scottish Rite Auditorium at a Ben Folds concert (fun fact: their first dance was The Luckiest). The giant stained glass windows and carved proscenium arch made the space seem more like a church than just another theatre. The copper wire trees decorating the stage were designed by the bride and crafted by their friends and family. 32 custom made trees also graced the reception as centerpieces. Behind the bridesmaids stand members of the Rutgers University Glee Club, the couple's alma mater.
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The groom's quest for different and fun gifts brought him to Corazon Fair Trade (http://www.corazonfairtrade.com/). The guys loved the lucha libre masks and they made for great pictures. They were also a subtle nod to the couple's Mexican honeymoon.
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