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Baylor + Jenna | Dayton, Ohio: University of Dayton Wedding

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The summer sun, the picturesque University of Dayton chapel on campus, and the joyous atmosphere made this day truly special. A look through the magical moments, from getting ready to saying “I do” and the unforgettable celebration that followed! Baylor and Jenna started their day getting ready at charming Airbnbs just around the corner from […]

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The Courtesy Chronicles: Attending a ceremony as a guest.

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It’s important to be fully present when attending a ceremony. Engaging during special moments like at weddings is key. Here’s a friendly reminder to enjoy the ceremony and avoid being preoccupied with your phone or other distractions: Remember, weddings are special occasions full of love and joy. By putting your phone aside during the ceremony, […]

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Estate Weddings | Where Luxury Meets Timeless Charm

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Welcome to our exclusive blog tailored for luxury enthusiasts and discerning clients who dream of hosting a lavish wedding at a picturesque estate. In this enchanting world of champagne towers, fragrant white roses, and captivating color palettes of moss, ivory, and light pinks, we invite you to explore the irresistible allure of estate weddings. Join […]

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