Kristin & Nick’s Epic Wedding Day – A Non-Stop Party with Top-Notch Style, Irish Charm, and a Touch of Tralee Magic
Kristin and Nick’s wedding was one of those days you secretly wish would go on forever—even after the last dance and the final slice of cake! From our very first email, I knew these two had that fun-loving, up-for-anything spirit that turns a wedding into the best party of the year. And isn’t that exactly what a wedding should be?
It was an extra-special day for Kristin, who had just represented New York as the Rose of Tralee the year before. Returning to Ireland for her wedding brought back the magic of that unforgettable experience, and it was clear she was ready to celebrate with a fresh dose of Irish charm!
The venue itself was perfection, close to the gardens with an atmosphere that was both elegant and inviting. It’s known for its top-tier service and eye for detail, and they delivered on every front, from the seamless flow of the day to the stunning layout. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay, wander the flower-filled paths, and take in every beautiful detail.
Then there was the incredible team of suppliers who brought it all together. Danielle from Tie the Knot Weddings worked floral magic, turning the space into a lush, enchanting scene that felt like a dream. Dreamcatcher Productions captured every smile, every tear, and maybe even a bit of dance floor mischief on video. Sean Taaffe handled the glam like a pro, and Fossa Hair Salon made sure everyone looked like they’d stepped right out of a magazine.
And then, of course, the band – Truly Diverse, who knew exactly how to get everyone up dancing, including that one uncle who usually insists he “doesn’t do dancing.” Before you knew it, the floor was packed, with everyone from the tiniest flower girl to the groom’s best mate throwing shapes like it was a summer festival.
Capturing every unforgettable moment for Kristin and Nick was an absolute honor. I’ll let the photos do the rest of the talking because, as they say, a picture’s worth a thousand words (or in Irish terms, at least a few good pints)!