Monday, May 5, 2014

Please Touch Museum Wedding : Brittney + Sean

Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania



Bride's Preparation: The Four Seasons

Ceremony: St. Joseph's University

Reception: The Please Touch Museum

Event Design and Coordination: Kaleidoscope Solutions

Catering: Brulee Catering

Floral Design: Robertson's

Entertainment: The Heartbeats

Bride's Gown: Vera Wang



Brittney and Sean's Please Touch Museum wedding was especially near and dear to my heart since I've long been a fan of this particular venue. Since 1976, the Please Touch Museum has been a landmark children's museum in Philadelphia. When you have a replica of the torch and arm from the Statue of Liberty made out of discarded toys in the center of your reception space how can your day be anything but fun?



Brittney and Sean began their day at Philadelphia's Four Seasons hotel, a place I especially love because I got ready there for my own wedding not a year prior. From there we went to St. Joseph's University for portraits and their ceremony and then off to the Please Touch Museum for their party. The entire day was designed and managed beautifully by Clayre and Jennifer of Kaleidoscope Solutions and if I could work with those women every single weekend my job would be smooth sailing. They do a tremendous job, have a wonderful eye, and are simply delightful to work alongside!



Brittney and Sean, thank you so much for having me as a part of your day. It was wonderful to get to know you both, from our freezing cold engagement session at the Art Museum to hearing your pastor speak so beautifully about the love that you have for each other. You wrote beautiful letters for each other and it was wonderful to watch your families as they were so moved by your words. I am so glad that you got to have your ceremony at a place so dear to you, surrounded by those you love the most. I hope these images take you back to how you felt on that day - it was great fun to capture it for you!























































































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