This sugary sweet engagement session is full of fun and frolics and I have been dying to get these up all day. Bridget and Dan chose Balboa Island for their shoot as they will be getting married there in September at her grandparents house. The candy bouquet was quickly put together by the photographer, Crissy after she saw them in cute little bunches at a local shop, and the stick on moustaches were bought on Etsy .
Thanks to Crissy for sharing these sweet as cherry pie shots with me!
ps you have until Monday to enter the fabulous Tinywater photography contest, so get those entries in – it could be yooou!
Credit: Crissy Farah Photography
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