With a wedding day centered around love and marriage, Sydney and Micah’s light and airy summer wedding couldn’t have been at a more perfect venue than The Bella Donna Wedding Chapel & Event Center! After the craziness of having to reschedule because of COVID-19 and having three different wedding dates, this couple could confidently rest in the fact of knowing that, while the little details might change, the most important thing is one another and the love you share – making this wedding day one of the sweetest we’ve ever seen. Sticking with the light and airy theme of the day, crisp white linens and clear chiavari chairs from Party Perfect Event Rentals bring delicate touches to this scene. With plenty of space for guests to mingle indoors or out, perfect covid-sized tables placed on the beautiful lawns of The Bella Wedding Chapel & Event Center allowed guests to enjoy the sunny summer day as well as learn a little bit more about the couple’s love story from the decor – peep the tiki torches! Fun fact: Micah proposed to Sydney outside of her home with a sidewalk lined with tiki torches and a heart made out of rose petals! Laura Eddy Photography captured every beautiful moment of this light and airy day, including Sydney’s chic bridal gown from Chantilly that looks like it was practically made for her. Scroll to see all of the stunning details and to read about the bride’s favorite memory. Cheers to The Wilsons!
From the bride: “My favorite memory of our wedding day was the moment I walked into the chapel and saw Micah for the first time. There were so many emotions flowing through both of us. We had so much built up anticipation that we both were trying so hard to hold back tears. We couldn’t take our eyes off each other.”
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