Trinity and Nick’s wedding was a labor of love. Their families crafted each detail with their own hands to create the day Trinity and Nick had always wanted. Trinity’s dad, who is an amazing carpenter, made the wooden wagon that held their gifts, the sand ceremony box and table, the sweetheart table, tables for the guest book and place cards, and chalkboards. Trinity’s mom potted all of the plant favors and served as their coordinator during the planning process. And Nick’s brother and niece worked together to draw the tree used for the guest book. Talk about a family affair! I think it’s all the more meaningful knowing that these details were created by loved ones. And how luck are Trinity and Nick not only to have found one another, but also to have such a supportive family by their side as they begin this new phase in their lives. I can’t wait to see what is in store for these two!
The vendors that contributed to their day include: Woodlawn, Ridge, Md., Venue and Bar; Bailey’s Catering, catering and tent; Kathy York of Scarborough Farm Flowers, flowers; DeAnna Pinno, cakes; Off the Hook Entertainment, DJ; Joe Orlando of Creative Weddings of Southern Maryland, officiant; Bella Salon in California, MD, hair and makeup; and Matthew Christopher from Angelique Bridal in NY, NY, dress.