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Author: Mellissa Knowles
Stacey Souza and Doug Mullen, both realtors from Barnstable, love Christmas and every year need the "perfect tree." For Stacey, the annual tree search turned proposal was an unexpected gift. "I had no clue. It was really romantic and absolutely perfect!"
Author: Mellissa Knowles
Photography by: Carol Lundeen
Stacey Souza and Doug Mullen, both realtors from Barnstable, love Christmas and every year need the "perfect tree." For Stacey, the annual tree search turned proposal was an unexpected gift. "I had no clue. It was really romantic and absolutely perfect!"
The couple was married on May 22, 2009 at Our Lady of Hope Chapel, a cozy Cape favorite where Stacey's sister also married. Stacey wore a strapless, silk gown, adorned with billowy pickups and carried a simple bouquet of pink tinged peonies. Doug donned a classic black tuxedo with an ivory vest and tie to match the bride's dress. Bouquets of multicolored gerbera daises complemented the bridesmaids' rhubarb pink chiffon dresses from J. Crew. For the reception, All About Flowers transformed the Ridge Club, in Sandwich, into a lush garden landscape using an array of seasonal flowers, tiki torches and mini lanterns. Guests dined on filet mignon and statler chicken breasts before indulging in the three tier marble wedding cake picked out by the groom. Chosen in memory of Doug's father, Stacey says, "It was extremely sentimental to have our reception at the Club." As a rainbow appeared out of a cloudless sky during a photo session on the beach, the newlyweds knew Doug's father was definitely with them in spirit on their special day. Another unexpected gift.
Wedding Day Details:
Invitations: Lujean Printing
Gown: Sposabella Bridal
Florist: All about Flowers
Cake: The Cake Lady
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