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A couple walks into their unique wedding reception at Hobbit Hollow in Skaneateles, NY.

Welcome back for Part 2 in our series of planning a unique wedding! Now that we touched on how to make your engagement shoot unique, we are moving our focus to planning a unique wedding ceremony. When discussing a wedding, the basic traditional ceremony comes most easily to mind. Keep reading if you are looking […]

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It’s time to pick a wedding venue that will compliment the wedding of your dreams! You know you are looking outside the box of ballrooms and country clubs, and thankfully, you have many more options. Recently, popular wedding destinations overlook mountains, lakes, and unique lush woodlands. If you are ready to plan a wedding with […]

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Bride and groom dance on a dock with Tupper Lake and the Adirondack Mountains behind them.

So you’re engaged! It’s time to plan one of the most important days of your life! One of the first decisions to be made is what type of wedding you want to have. If you feel a big traditional wedding isn’t your style (or in your budget) but you still want a ceremony and reception […]

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Finding a wedding venue is no easy feat- but this is the place where you’ll host your wedding day and forever remember as the spot where you committed to spending the rest of your lives together! It’s pretty special. 😍 So this guide is all about the best Finger Lakes wedding venues, to help you […]

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Trying to figure out how to have both a micro-wedding/elopement and a reception? As so many couples are forced to change their plans to intimate weddings and elopements due to COVID, I wanted to share how we had two weddings. I promise, this re-route of plans can be a blessing in disguise! Here are some […]

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wedding couple holding hands and walking down road in Baldwinsville, NY

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This big backyard wedding in Baldwinsville, NY still had an intimate feel. When I asked Katie how they incorporated their love story in their day, she responded:  “Baldwinsville is our home. It has the roots of our relationship here. We wanted our wedding to reflect that home isn’t just the location, but also the people […]