
"Two I.T. professionals from Maryland, Deneen and Justin met as engineering students at the University of Pittsburgh but really connected later at a friend's wedding. Three years after their first date, Justin gathered more than 30 loved ones in a flower-and-photo-filled room to surprise Deneen-who was visiting the venue under the guise of scouting it for another party-with a proposal."
"Their colorful wedding featured a "Let love grow" theme bursting with flowers-a mix of real and faux-and nods to Star Wars. Even the rain, they say, only enhanced the vibrant aesthetic, carried out with a mint-green suit for Justin and guests encouraged to wear pink. Deneen DIY'd some of the special details, including the seating chart as well as the floral chandeliers, which she and her aunt spent two weeks building out of PVC pipe and chicken wire."
Deneen and Justin, both I.T. professionals from Maryland, met as engineering students at the University of Pittsburgh and reconnected at a friend's wedding. Justin proposed three years after their first date by surprising Deneen with more than 30 loved ones while she thought she was scouting the venue. Their wedding used a "Let love grow" floral theme with real and faux blooms, Star Wars references, a mint-green suit, pink attire encouraged, and handmade floral chandeliers built from PVC and chicken wire. Jamaican dishes and a warm butternut-squash bisque suited the cold, wet early-May weather. Jamie and Jeff, DC-area creatives, met through a mutual friend, dated after a pizza-and-movie evening, and Jeff proposed with a handwritten Post-It note.
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