There’s something so timeless about a wedding day rooted in faith, creativity, and joy. Sophia and Matty’s wedding at The Belle Manor felt like stepping into a story — one full of warmth, handmade details, and a kind of love that radiated from every corner of the room.
From the start of the morning, there was this calm, steady excitement. The bridal suite buzzed with laughter and prayer while Sophia’s friends helped her get ready — the kind of intimate chaos that always makes my heart swell. Down the hall, Matty and his groomsmen were buttoning up suits, cracking jokes, and making sure every tie was straight.











The Details That Told Their Story
Every element of their day felt deeply them. Sophia designed and created her own stationery and florals — soft pastel blooms paired with hand-painted invitations that looked like they’d come straight out of an art journal. It was colorful, whimsical, and entirely personal.
Their reception tables were set with rich florals, personalized chocolate bars for each guest, and a rustic appetizer buffet that gave the evening this cozy, communal energy. Instead of a traditional bar, they offered a coffee setup — the smell of espresso and the sound of laughter filling the air as friends gathered around to talk, pray, and celebrate.
Vows, Worship, and Joy
Their ceremony was faith-forward and full of reverence — the kind that feels more like worship than performance. There were tears, laughter, and moments of stillness that felt sacred.
When they were finally announced as husband and wife, the joy that followed was electric. Their friends cheered them down the aisle, and the moment they stepped outside into the sun, the celebration really began.
The Heart Behind It All
Sophia and Matty’s love isn’t flashy — it’s gentle, intentional, and deeply grounded. Their day was proof that you don’t need grand gestures to create something breathtaking. You just need meaning, color, and a little bit of faith.
Vendor Highlights
Venue: The Belle Manor
Photography: The Lovely Lens
Florals + Stationery: Bride-made by Sophia
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