Elopement near Christmas in a waterside museum near Dingle
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Mallory and Taylor’s wedding holds a special place in our hearts because their wedding venue is one of the most unique Irish locations we’ve ever seen, and their wedding date was close to Christmas. While everyone was busy with the Christmas season, Mallory and Taylor were busy preparing for their trip to Ireland for their big day.
The two had no guests for the ceremony because it was also a special trip for them as a couple. Despite the absence of companions on their trip to Ireland and their Irish elopement, their wedding planner and all their suppliers became their friends who helped them every step of the way.
Mallory and Taylor had a gorgeous ceremony inside a museum located at the edge of the peninsula. From the glass conservatory where they held the ceremony, the couple could see the breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and the ocean - a perfect backdrop for their wedding photos.
After saying I do, Mallory and Taylor went to the most beautiful areas of the museum, including the room with walls made of glass murals of vibrant shades. They also walked along the pathways inside the museum that are framed by pleated walls in perfect symmetry. Their last stop inside was the room with beautiful Christmas decor and a Christmas tree showcasing the special occasion.
Mallory and Taylor did not confine their photoshoot inside the museum. They walked along the grassy areas outside with stunning Irish nature all over. It was drizzling by the time they did the outdoor photoshoot, but that did not stop them. They brought a clear umbrella that served as a beautiful element in their photoshoot.
This beautiful couple had the time of their lives, fulfilling their dream wedding in Ireland with no stress inside the arms of each other. Mallory and Taylor’s elopement is a testimony that having no guest on your big day could be a good thing. It involves no stress and the occasion will be focused solely on the two of you.