Saturday, September 19, 2009

Danielle and Jeremy- January 17, 2009

This wedding truly was a labor of love. We met Danielle and her mom our first day at David's Bridal in Franklin, where we serve as a preferred vendor. Bonnie Colleen, our Design Coordinator, and Danielle's mom quickly formed a great friendship and worked in tandem to help Danielle plan her special day. With Danielle's mom being out of state, Bonnie served as the wedding planner for Danielle and Jeremy.

For memories to last a lifetime, the entire day was documented by Lamberth Photography.



After months of planning, the big day had arrived. It was what felt like the coldest day of the year, but the temperature virtually went unnoticed as the love that this beautiful couple had for one another could be felt in the air.


The two were married at First United Methodist Church in historic downtown Franklin. And, Danielle walked down the aisle carrying a bouquet of white lilies and blue delphinium. She was absolutely stunning!


After the ceremony, family and friends continued the celebration at the reception held at Mere Bulles Restaurant where they enjoyed a to die for cake from The Cake Lady.



























As Danielle and Jeremy creep closer to their one year anniversary, they are still as in love as ever. They also have exciting news to announce. Danielle, a talented vocalist, has begun performing regularly. She's been the wedding singer at two of our weddings to date...and we anticipate many more in the future. Check her out: http://daniellerichardson.com/

Congratulations, Danielle and Jeremy! Thank you for letting us be a part of your big day!

1 comment:

  1. I am Anita Lapp, Danielle's mother. Planning a wedding three hundred miles away can be very difficult. I am forever grateful for Bonnie of Belles Fleurs for all her help to make our wedding a beautiful occasion. Her personal attention is out of the norm and we have so many great memories to reflect on for the years to come. I would recommend her for any occasion. Her personal touch is remarkable.

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