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Sam and Beep tied the knot at Highland's Ranch Mansion

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Classic collector's car for the bride to arrive in style.

Outside ceremony bliss

Sam and Beep held their ceremony on the front steps of Highland's Ranch Mansion.  The stunning bride arrived in style in a classic collector's car.  The car was parked in the front of the house for guests to take photos with.  Cocktail hour was moved to the back lawn, and guests enjoyed yard games, guitar music and special "roaring 20s" themed bar stations.

black and white wedding photo

Go with the theme

Their Roaring 20s theme was widely received by all guests!  We carried it through from the invitation, to attire, to her bouquet which was made of special brooches (no flowers!).  The photographer kept them in theme throughout the day with "old fashioned" photo style sprinkled in.

bride and groom on the dance floor

Time to party

From a checkered dance floor, to theme monogram gobo lights, and projection cake mapping...there was a lot of entertainment all night long.  Guests were treated to breakfast burritos to go, on the way to the grand exit.

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