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Stanley Bridge Resort Wedding | Josh + Melissa

It was my first time photographing a wedding at the Stanley Bridge Resort and it did not disappoint. Josh and Melissa were married outside overlooking the Stanley River surrounded by their closest friends and family. Not many couples have something to be super excited for after their wedding day, but for Josh and Melissa, it was all they could talk about. The day after their wedding, they were driving up to the west end of the Island to pick up their new puppy “Penny”. They are going to be great puppy parents 🙂 Take a look at some of the photos we captured as we walked down memory lane at Rainbow Valley.

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Venue: Stanley Bridge Resort
Videographer: My Moving Memories
Wedding Decorator: Once Upon a Wedding
Dress purchased at: Caseley’s Bridal 
Tux Rentals: The Wedding Place
Hair Stylist: Sharon Keller
Make-up Artist: Sharon Keller
Cake Designer: Kaitlyn’s Creations
Stationary: The Loveprint (Etsy Shop)
Music Provided by: Music Express
Wedding Favours: Anne of Green Gables Chocolates

Are you looking for more wedding inspiration? Check out my blog and my Pinterest page! Also, don’t forget to follow me on Instagram to stay up to date with all things weddings, family, and education!

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