This wedding is what we like to call a fairytale ending. How so? Well, just read this sweet pair’s love story and you’ll see how their nuptials could easily be the next blockbuster romance, and we’ve got a gallery to inspire it all. Straight from the lens of Kibogo Photography this is one romantic day you won’t want to miss. So, get started on that screenplay and see it all unfold in THE VAULT!

From Kibogo PhotographyI met this couple 2 years ago at the wedding of their cousin, not knowing they were planing to get engaged and married soon ;) So when I got an email that they got engaged and wanted to book me for their wedding I was more than happy to be part of their journey and big day.

From The Bride…We actually went to the same school. I finally got his number from his cousin, this was after many other failed trials, and finally I wrote to him. After a few SMS texts we met and had some ice cream sometime in the middle of 2003. At that time Arthur was no longer in school, but he was preparing for his undergraduate studies. We really enjoyed that day but a few days later he just suddenly backed off and for about one year he never kept in touch.

In 2004 as my girlfriends and I, just before attending a Prom, decided to go and watch a local football match, where the boyfriend of one of my girlfriends was playing. Coincidentally Arthur was also playing in that match and, he looked my way, saw me and unluckily he scored goal, still he didn’t make any effort to contact me.

The girlfriend of Arthurs brother spoke to me in school and asked me why we stopped contacting each other and this got on my nerves since I myself did not know the reason why. I gave her my number and funny enough sooner than I had thought Arthur contacted me.

We met a few times, went skating, went to the movies, watched DVDs together etc. on the 24th of July in 2004 we had our first kiss and the beginning of our relationship.

They both love old barns and dream of having their own one day. Thats why they choose this location. Most of the small wooden and painted details you see in this wedding are handmade by the groom’s mom. She is an artist and hand painted all the Matroschkas you see on the table. Matroschkas are russian wooden dolls:)

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Photography: Kibogo Photography | Event Design: Irina Thiessen | Floral Design: Müller Theissen Floristik, Bonn | Wedding Dress: Pure By Elia Moreni | Cake: Café Zum Mohren | Rings: Michaela Roemer | Groom's Attire: The Bloke | Venue: Kloster Graefenthal | Bride's Earrings: Christ | Coffee: Coffee-Bike | Rentals: The White Rabbit | Ribbon: Fleuropean