Mallory + Lucas, real Artists for Humanity

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Mallory and Lucas! What can I say about them? I love them. They’re simply awesome. These two got married at the Artists for Humanity Epicenter in South Boston. It was the perfect venue for them, considering how very artistic they and their friends are – Mallory works with fabrics and recently started in on calligraphy, and Lucas is a carpenter, and of course, their incredibly awesome and talented friends helped out with the details of their wedding (credits below!)
Mallory got her dress from BHLDN – and it was a bridesmaid dress! She decided she didn’t like any of the wedding dresses and went with this beauty, which I love. I loved Courtney’s spanks – must get a pair to wear for wedding season. Mallory made sure her girls did an armpit smell check. I only so wished that I had audio for this whole prep time. Mallory’s beautiful hair wreathe was made by her friend Santa, who wove in some rosemary. So, of course, Mallory smelled awesome, and made sure everyone checked out her wreathe. And meet the groom, Lucas! Waiting to see his bridey for the first time. A little bit of fun and details. Simple ceremony, no procession down the aisle or anything – the bridal party, Lucas and Mallory  started the ceremony standing up front already and jumped right in. And the party. Which was totally awesome. And total awesomeness always includes some photos where I have no idea what’s happening. 

There wasn’t supposed to be any official toasts, but the siblings took it upon themselves to go ahead and pull a couple together towards the end of the night. Great reactions and lots of fun…… And you should always toast, even if you have no glasses. 

And credit to the artistes!
Flowers done by Theresa Larivee, friend of the bride!
Wedding cake by the mother of the bride!
Dress by BHLDN
Center pieces description from Mallory: “Jim Buckle of Buckle Farm is growing our live herb centerpieces (Lucas and I had our first date at his farm helping him clear out a green house)”
Hair and make-up by Christina Casale of Station 8 Salon
See the rest of the photos here!

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