Lauren and Colin knew exactly what they wanted for their wedding day: a celebration that felt like them—thoughtful, personal, and full of surprises that would make their people smile.
“We discovered we’re both obsessed with planning meaningful surprises for each other and our families,” they laughed. “So naturally, we wanted the whole day to feel like one big, beautiful moment of ‘wait, they did what?'”
The reception space? Absolutely stunning. Rich linens (shoutout to LGI Linens for bringing the texture and elegance), soft draping, and candlelight everywhere created this warm, elevated vibe that somehow managed to feel both fancy and like you could kick off your heels and stay awhile.
But here’s the thing—despite all the gorgeous details and the energy buzzing through the day, Lauren and Colin’s favorite moment was actually the quietest one.
“Our first look and private vows,” they said without hesitation. “Seeing each other beforehand completely calmed our nerves. It made everything feel real. Getting to share our vows privately, just the two of us, before the whirlwind started? That was everything.”
Once the ceremony wrapped, though? Full. Party. Mode. The dance floor was packed, laughter echoed through the space, and Get Social Photo Booth became the unofficial MVP of the night—guests couldn’t get enough, and the candid, goofy photos they took home were chef’s kiss.
At the end of the day, Lauren and Colin’s wedding was exactly what they set out to create: a celebration rooted in connection, intention, and moments that mattered—for them and everyone they love.
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