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Huatulco, Mexico Destination Wedding – Susan & Kirk

April 26, 2011 Mexico

Susan & Kirk traveled from Saskatchewan, Canada for a destination wedding at the Dreams Resort & Spa in Huatulco, Mexico.  Their crisp and colorful photography was by Keyhole Photography & Design.
Check out the great beaded foot bracelets that Susan made for her special day! Perfect for a beach wedding and also a great DIY detail.
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Dana Point, California, Destination Reception – Aubrey & Kaiao

April 19, 2011 California

We have a bit of a twist for you today here at Wholly Matrimony. Today we are featuring the awesome wedding reception, yea that’s right, I said reception, of Aubrey and Kaiao that was held at the Salt Creek Grille in Dana Point, California. Aubrey and Kaiao were married in their home state of Hawai’i [...]

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Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia Destination Wedding – Natalie & Claudio

March 22, 2011 Jewelry

Natalie & Claudio’s stunning wedding (look at that view!) took place at the exotic Khayangan Estate in Uluwatu, Bali Indonesia. Their beautiful photography was by Darko Sikman Photography. This Australian couple, who first met as flat mates, share the details of their wedding day with us.

How did the two of you meet?
We met [...]

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Beautiful Custom Jewelry!

August 25, 2009 Jewelry

While browsing blogs this morning, I spotted a post at Aisle Be Your Guru with the most adorable jewelry made by Kathryn Riechert! Aren’t these pieces just charming? And so affordable! Get yourself some diamond earrings, or have a custom ring or necklace made for your sweetheart! I just love them all!

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Always Saying I Do!

March 3, 2009 Jewelry

When I discovered today that Not Martha is getting married, I knew her wedding blog Planning to Elope would be full of unique and interesting wedding finds!
How awesome are these I Do Wedding Bands that I found over there? Japanese artist Sakurako Shimizu actually uses the audio pattern of you saying “I do” as the [...]

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