Guilty Bakery
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962 Washington street • Hanover

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

MDW🇺🇸 ♥️🤍💙
The bakery is open through Sunday with all the sweets go your parties this weekend!

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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•
Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
•
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•
Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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•
✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
•
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•
Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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•
✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
•
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•
Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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•
✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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•
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
•
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•
Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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•
•
✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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•
•
Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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•
Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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•
✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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•
✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
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Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

In true New England fashion, Sunday’s forecast kept changing… which meant the timeline had to adapt with it.
By the time I arrived, we already knew the day wasn’t going to follow the original plan. There were small pivots from the very start. Moving things inside, shifting the order of events, keeping an eye on the sky and adjusting as we went.
A whole lot of “okay, what makes the most sense right now?” happening in real time.
And honestly… not once did it feel like things were falling apart.
Stacey + Colin moved through the entire day the same way they’ve moved through the last 15+ years together. Calm, grounded, and completely in sync. They never got caught up in what wasn’t happening. Never fixated on what had to change. They just kept choosing to be in it. Together. Fully. They even made a pact to stay by each other’s side all day long… and they meant it.
There’s something really telling in the way people handle a wedding day when things don’t go “perfectly.” And for them, it looked like a steady kind of presence that didn’t waver once despite the storm.
Barker House gave us the space to lean into that. To pivot when we needed to, slow down when we could, and let the day unfold instead of trying to control it.
Just two people who have already weathered life together, stepping into the next chapter the same exact way.
•
•
•
Congratulations Colin + Stacey! I’m so grateful for you two and your trust in me to document this new chapter for you both! 🤍
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•
✨Vendor Team✨
Venue: @barkerhouse.wedgewoodweddings
Photography: @brittleighphotography
Florist: @seaside_floral_design
HMUA: @finelineartistry
Mehndi Artist: @hennacafe_designs
DJ: @toasttothatent
Cake: @guiltybakery
Engagement & Wedding Rings: @laurapreshong
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Destination wedding photographer | Massachusetts wedding photographer | Rhode Island wedding photographer | Documentary style wedding photography | Candid wedding photos | Intimate wedding photographer |
New England bride | New England groom | Wedding inspiration | Destination wedding photographer | Boston Photographer | Newport Wedding Photographer |
Destination wedding | Destination elopement

It’s Moving Day at the Masters today! ( Dave told us , of course ! 😉🏌🏻♂️) Come get your cookies and treats while you watch!

It’s Moving Day at the Masters today! ( Dave told us , of course ! 😉🏌🏻♂️) Come get your cookies and treats while you watch!

It’s Moving Day at the Masters today! ( Dave told us , of course ! 😉🏌🏻♂️) Come get your cookies and treats while you watch!

Easter is April 5! Place your dessert order today on our website ! www.guiltybakery.com 🐣🐰🎉🥚

Easter is April 5! Place your dessert order today on our website ! www.guiltybakery.com 🐣🐰🎉🥚

Easter is April 5! Place your dessert order today on our website ! www.guiltybakery.com 🐣🐰🎉🥚

Easter is April 5! Place your dessert order today on our website ! www.guiltybakery.com 🐣🐰🎉🥚

Easter is April 5! Place your dessert order today on our website ! www.guiltybakery.com 🐣🐰🎉🥚

Easter is April 5! Place your dessert order today on our website ! www.guiltybakery.com 🐣🐰🎉🥚

We’re looking for a motivated, organized, and hands-on person to join our bakery kitchen team in a leadership role.
What You’ll Do:
• Lead kitchen projects
• Manage inventory + plan ahead for orders
• Work closely with the team to keep things running smoothly
• Help maintain quality, consistency, and efficiency
What We’re Looking For:
• Strong organization + initiative
• Team player with leadership skills
• Kitchen/bakery experience preferred
Be part of a growing bakery where you can make a real impact.
📩 treats@guiltybakery.com - send us your resume and availability for an interview!

Easter menu is up! Order all your favorites for your holiday, gluten free and decorated cookies available too! 🐣🐰🥚🐥

I truly think having a wedding photographer is so worth it🙏🏼
Your wedding day goes by so quickly and photos are what you’ll have to look back on for the rest of your life.
We do know how to capture the real moments - the emotions, the little details and all the memories you might miss in the moment. It’s such a special investment for a once-in-a-lifetime day🤍
#miravalgardensbywedgewoodweddings#clearwaterweddingphotographer#bostonweddingphotographer#bostonweddingclearwaterwedding

I truly think having a wedding photographer is so worth it🙏🏼
Your wedding day goes by so quickly and photos are what you’ll have to look back on for the rest of your life.
We do know how to capture the real moments - the emotions, the little details and all the memories you might miss in the moment. It’s such a special investment for a once-in-a-lifetime day🤍
#miravalgardensbywedgewoodweddings#clearwaterweddingphotographer#bostonweddingphotographer#bostonweddingclearwaterwedding

I truly think having a wedding photographer is so worth it🙏🏼
Your wedding day goes by so quickly and photos are what you’ll have to look back on for the rest of your life.
We do know how to capture the real moments - the emotions, the little details and all the memories you might miss in the moment. It’s such a special investment for a once-in-a-lifetime day🤍
#miravalgardensbywedgewoodweddings#clearwaterweddingphotographer#bostonweddingphotographer#bostonweddingclearwaterwedding

I truly think having a wedding photographer is so worth it🙏🏼
Your wedding day goes by so quickly and photos are what you’ll have to look back on for the rest of your life.
We do know how to capture the real moments - the emotions, the little details and all the memories you might miss in the moment. It’s such a special investment for a once-in-a-lifetime day🤍
#miravalgardensbywedgewoodweddings#clearwaterweddingphotographer#bostonweddingphotographer#bostonweddingclearwaterwedding

I truly think having a wedding photographer is so worth it🙏🏼
Your wedding day goes by so quickly and photos are what you’ll have to look back on for the rest of your life.
We do know how to capture the real moments - the emotions, the little details and all the memories you might miss in the moment. It’s such a special investment for a once-in-a-lifetime day🤍
#miravalgardensbywedgewoodweddings#clearwaterweddingphotographer#bostonweddingphotographer#bostonweddingclearwaterwedding

I truly think having a wedding photographer is so worth it🙏🏼
Your wedding day goes by so quickly and photos are what you’ll have to look back on for the rest of your life.
We do know how to capture the real moments - the emotions, the little details and all the memories you might miss in the moment. It’s such a special investment for a once-in-a-lifetime day🤍
#miravalgardensbywedgewoodweddings#clearwaterweddingphotographer#bostonweddingphotographer#bostonweddingclearwaterwedding

I truly think having a wedding photographer is so worth it🙏🏼
Your wedding day goes by so quickly and photos are what you’ll have to look back on for the rest of your life.
We do know how to capture the real moments - the emotions, the little details and all the memories you might miss in the moment. It’s such a special investment for a once-in-a-lifetime day🤍
#miravalgardensbywedgewoodweddings#clearwaterweddingphotographer#bostonweddingphotographer#bostonweddingclearwaterwedding

Hope everyone is safe after this snow! If you need to get out of the house ( if you CAN get out ) we are OPEN! Cookies, cupcakes,brownies , cookie dough…you deserve something after all that SNOW! ❄️☃️🍪🧁

Hope everyone is safe after this snow! If you need to get out of the house ( if you CAN get out ) we are OPEN! Cookies, cupcakes,brownies , cookie dough…you deserve something after all that SNOW! ❄️☃️🍪🧁

Hope everyone is safe after this snow! If you need to get out of the house ( if you CAN get out ) we are OPEN! Cookies, cupcakes,brownies , cookie dough…you deserve something after all that SNOW! ❄️☃️🍪🧁

Fun new items in the shop! Cookie buckets , they’ve been a hit every time we put them out! And can’t forget Karen’s st pattys day cupcakes 🤗🧁🌈

Fun new items in the shop! Cookie buckets , they’ve been a hit every time we put them out! And can’t forget Karen’s st pattys day cupcakes 🤗🧁🌈
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