Stephanie and Brian | wedding at Sakonnet Vineyards

June 3, 2009

Stephanie and her gals got ready at the Bristol Harbor Inn (Bristol RI).

Bristol Harbor Inn Bristol Rhode Island

The ceremony was held outdoors, near some wonderful old trees in Sakonnet Vineyards (Little Compton, Rhode Island).

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Stephanie wanted to take advantage of the bright purple barn doors at Sakonnet, so we did the portraits there:

little compton ri wedding

Photos do not do this cupcake tower justice, but it looked AMAZING! Kudos to Kickass Cupcakes (Somerville, MA) for splendid work.

Kickass Cupcakes wedding cake cupcakes

I loved so many things about Stephanie and Brian’s wedding at Sakonnet Vineyards: the London Black Cab, the personalized record-themed favors and table cards, the harp and flute duo playing during the ceremony, clambake and lobster dinner, and the fresh flowers in Stephanie’s hair.

inspiration board of details from the wedding:

inspiration board vineyard wedding

Lobster clambake wedding reception

The dance floor!

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4 Responses to “Stephanie and Brian | wedding at Sakonnet Vineyards”

  1. Ashley Smuts said:

    This place looks amazing!!!! I love the barn shot!

  2. rachel said:

    Did you notice the can of nuclear something in the corner of the group shot? Hahaha. It was raining, so we had to work with what we had at the moment!! :)

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