A dose of color and warmth from photographer Noel Salazar in this country-themed/DIY wedding. Have a bright week ahead, Rebellious Brides!
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The boutonnieres and bouquets were all handmade by the bride. LOVE the checkered, polkadot and floral prints! |
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A heart-shaped fire lantern! How awesome! |
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Burlap and printed fabric buttons are perfect for this country wedding feel set in the province of Tacloban. |
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A fruit punch and a checkered table cloth make for a relaxing wedding. |
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Let them eat PIE!
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The bride wore a printed fabric sandal that matched her entire theme. |
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A lil bit of country and lots of rebellious details that rock! |
And now, I am off to look for pie because of this wedding. Haha! I hope they have more weddings like this in the Philippines. It's just so not stiff and pretentious. I love all the homemade details and how the country-feel all ties in together - makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Okay, now for some pie!
Stay rebellious, people!
<3<3<3 Mica
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