There’s some gorgeous 1920’s style right here, but my favourite detail of this wedding? The canvas painting guest book. “What the..?” I hear you cry. Well Aaron proposed to Caitlin in NYC sguests were assigned a number which corresponded with a square on the ‘big apple’ painting. Everyone then painted their individual square and by the end of the night…. the canvas was complete. Cute huh?
Credit: Amiee Howell Photography
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