See, I told you I was going on an Amelia Lyon binge today! Finally, lets gawp in the fabulousness of Jeramy & Shelly’s wedding…well more specifically their cute cute cute daughters/bridesmaids, balloons and the awesome ring photograph! So colourful and fun…
Credit: Amelia Lyon
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It worked out perfect for us. Party hard the night before, and enjoy the simplicity of the temple ceremony with family and close friends the day after. Highly recommend it.
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