“To say that we rushed into wedding planning is an understatement. We only had less than two months to conceptualize, prepare, and finalize everything!” says Bride Kaye.
Lyle and Kaye turned a quaint museum into the venue of their dreams. With no wedding planner in sight, the couple embraced their creative spirits, infusing every detail with personal touches that reflected their love for bold and colorful, yet, understated Filipino heritage.
Ditching tradition, the couple arrived together as they greeted guests with bright smiles before the ceremony. They chose to walk down the aisle alone, meeting in the middle as a poetic symbol of their joint path forward.
Post-vows, the newlyweds snuck off for a quick café run, keeping themselves energized with love and a dash of caffeine. The celebration continued with a laid-back reception, where instead of formal toasts, laughter flowed as freely as the beer.
Their special day ended with a fun-filled photo session in the garden (featuring their adorable dogs dressed up for the occasion!), sealing their perfect mix of artful romance and festive spirit. And, once again, proving that the best love stories are the ones painted together.
Take a look at their joyful celebration through these photos by Sinag Studios.
Photographer and Videographer: Sinag Studios / Bride’s Dress: ZARA / Bride’s Shoes: GIBI / Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist: EC Makeup Studio / Groom’s Attire: Michael Kors / Rental Furniture: Carvi Rental (chairs) / Favors: Bake and Art / Catering and Reception Venue: Maria Kucina Familia / Cake Baker: Ai’Cakes / Ceremony Venue: The Negros Museum