7.01.2016

Kelly and Jason: A beyond stunning wedding day in Antigua, Guatemala

By: Saguzo Eventos

One of those weddings that needs to be seen to be believed. There’s so much to say about this beautiful couple and their day. They started the day with getting ready at Porta Hotel Antigua. Kelly and Jason married in the idyllic garden of Capuchinas. They shared their vows, emotions and love in front of family and friends and celebrated and danced the night away. The wedding reception was at San José El Viejo. Their day was perfectly captured in photographs by the team of Morgan Lynn Photography.

Besides the fact that they are a gorgeous couple, they are fun. Kelly´s smile lights up a room and needless to say she made such a gorgeous bride. We loved seeing them have so much fun together!

Kelly and Jason had an amazing decoration, filled with candles, decorative details and flowers. A magical setting and special atmosphere! The whole wedding day inspired so much elegance and class and it was a beautiful day overall; just perfect for a wedding. The venues were decorated to perfection by Expressions Artes Florales. 

Exceptional cake by Sofia Cobián and delicious Guatemalan sweets by Dulcería San Carlos and La Casita. 

What a night. Perfect and magical in absolutely every way!

Thank you to all the fantastic vendors that helped make Kelly and Jason´s wedding such a great and beautiful day!

Kelly and Jason, thank you for being such amazing people; it was a privilege to work in your unforgettable wedding. We wish you many years of happiness together! Thank you so much for everything! 

Huge thanks to Amir Razi from Morgan Lynn Photography 
for sharing these amazing photographs with us!

Morgan Lynn Photography
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by Gladys Santizo