Author: Melanie Brooks
Photography by: Rachel Kate Photography

Kent moved to Boston to be with Liz and they started planning their September 2009 wedding. "Finding a place that would accommodate a lot of out-of-towners within a respectable budget was difficult," Liz says. They decided on The Wayside Inn, a mere 9 miles from their home.

Liz went classic with her gorgeous wedding dress from Priscilla of Boston. Bleached peacock feathers adorned her shoes, birdcage veil, cake, and bouquet designed by The Frugal Flower. Of course wedding photographer Rachel Buckley focused on every detail.

In homage to Liz's Cuban heritage, the couple hired a cigar roller from the Boston Cigar Factory to wow guests at the reception. "They got rave reviews," Liz says. "Such a hit!"

But the couple's favorite memory wasn't the cigars-- it was was walking down the aisle as husband and wife. "Once we were outside the Martha Mary Chapel by ourselves we took a deep breath and kissed," Liz says. "It was long, heartfelt, and something I will always remember."

*View Part 1 click here.

Wedding Day Details:
Invitations: DIY
Gown: Priscilla of Boston
Florist: The Frugal Flower
Cake: DIY
Reception: The Wayside Inn
Music: Lois Toeppner

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Author: Melanie Brooks
Photography by: Rachel Kate Photography

Kent moved to Boston to be with Liz and they started planning their September 2009 wedding. "Finding a place that would accommodate a lot of out-of-towners within a respectable budget was difficult," Liz says. They decided on The Wayside Inn, a mere 9 miles from their home.

Liz went classic with her gorgeous wedding dress from Priscilla of Boston. Bleached peacock feathers adorned her shoes, birdcage veil, cake, and bouquet designed by The Frugal Flower. Of course wedding photographer Rachel Buckley focused on every detail.

In homage to Liz's Cuban heritage, the couple hired a cigar roller from the Boston Cigar Factory to wow guests at the reception. "They got rave reviews," Liz says. "Such a hit!"

But the couple's favorite memory wasn't the cigars-- it was was walking down the aisle as husband and wife. "Once we were outside the Martha Mary Chapel by ourselves we took a deep breath and kissed," Liz says. "It was long, heartfelt, and something I will always remember."

*View Part 1 click here.

Wedding Day Details:
Invitations: DIY
Cake: DIY
Reception: The Wayside Inn



Comments
Lian says:

I love the hairpiece!

(06.08.10 @ 11:33 AM)
Rachel says:

I loved every second of that day! Not only did I get the world's best bride and groom I got some good friends out of the deal. Thanks for posting!!

(06.08.10 @ 01:40 PM)
Rachel says:

I loved every second of that day! Not only did I get the world's best bride and groom I got some good friends out of the deal. Thanks for posting!!

(06.08.10 @ 01:54 PM)
Rachel says:

I loved every second of that day! Not only did I get the world's best bride and groom I got some good friends out of the deal. Thanks for posting!!

(06.08.10 @ 02:51 PM)
Shannon Michelle - Couture Boudoir says:

Love the black and whites! What a beautiful day!

(06.13.10 @ 09:35 PM)
Shannon Michelle - Couture Boudoir says:

And I love all the Orange!

(06.13.10 @ 09:37 PM)