Eileen and Tyler’s spring Plymouth wedding started at Saint Aidan’s Catholic Church, surrounded by family, friends, and details that carried deep personal meaning.
Eileen’s bridal style blended tradition and sentiment. She wore a hairpiece crafted from her mom’s wedding crown, a claddagh ring gifted by her grandma on her 16th birthday, and a bracelet from her mom and sister engraved with her grandmother’s handwriting. Every piece she wore tied her to the women in her family.
Tyler’s details were just as thoughtful. Eileen surprised him with cufflinks made from flowers he gave her while they were dating, along with a pin featuring a photo of his late grandmother, Beverly, who meant the world to him.
After the ceremony, the celebration continued at the Meetinghouse Grand Ballroom. Their reception had all the joy you’d hope for from a spring Plymouth wedding—warm light, laughter, and a packed dance floor. One of the sweetest touches came from Eileen’s dad, who created a special music mix for their first dance. To close the night, everyone joined in on a final dance to “Parting Glass,” a long-time tradition among their friends that ended the evening on the perfect note.
VENDORS
Venue: Meetinghouse Grand Ballroom
Stationery Designer: Magnet Street
Dress Store: Becker’s Bridal
Tux/Suit Designer: Men’s Wearhouse
Bridesmaids Dresses Designer: Azazie
Bridesmaids Dresses Store: Azazie
Videographer: Gilded Hearts Films
Cake Maker: So Delish Bakery
























