Saturday, December 29, 2007

Bond - Black



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We started Kim's day after the ladies had breakfast at Panera Bread. Across the street from Panera was Progressions Salon and Day Spa where Kim, 2 bridesmaids, mother and mother-in-law all had their hair done and make-up applied. Following was lunch where Kim and her family gathered at the 'White Rock Cafe' inside of the Hyatt Hotel. Then it was off to The Grand Chapel for the ceremony. I was able to grab some shots downstairs where the reception would later be taking place as I waited for the ladies to arrive. The reception area was well decorated with black linens on all the tables with Hershey kisses and red striped mints scattered around floral arrangements and candles. The colors used throughout the wedding were red, black, silver and some gold. Kim's white dress had cap sleeves lined with lace and beadwork with lots of beadwork around the bodice and some around the sweep train for accents. Kim's shoes were very elegant with a 2 inch heel, open toe, rhinestones that wrapped her ankles and tied at the back of the heel. Kim's bouquet was full with red roses and berries. The two bridesmaids wore red V-neck dresses.



Kim and Doug had decided to see each other before the ceremony. With the ceremony starting at 4:00 we were glad to get some shots of them with it still being light out to capture the warm glow of the sun coming through the stained glass. Doug waited down one of the side aisles for Kim to walk up behind and see him for the first time- looking absolutely stunning. Doug wore a black tux with silver vest and tie with a single red rose as a boutonnière that went well with Kim's bouquet.



The bridesmaids entered the ceremony, Leah and Bailey, followed by two adorable little flower girls. Doug along with his bestman, Dirk, and brother, Kevin, all watched as guests stood when Kim and her father, Michael, escorted her through the sea of people to the front of the chapel. The ceremony was performed by a female judge who kept it short and simple as Doug and Kim exchanged their vows.



After the ceremony we finished up with a few more photos. Before being announced into the reception Doug bustled Kim's dress for her. I have to say that it was the first time we have seen the groom bustle his bride's dress!



The reception was filled with a gathering of friends and family to celebrate Doug and Kim's love for one another. Their cake was 3-tierd with white frosted snowflakes scattered throughout the design of the cake and white rock candy placed around each layer. The groom's cake was a round German chocolate. Following the cake cutting, toasts, and first dances were the bouquet and garter toss.



Doug and Kim- We want to thank you for choosing us to document your special
day. We hope you had a great New Year and stay in touch!

Tyff and Jeff

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