There are some wedding days that feel like they exist in a kind of soft, golden haze—where everything is warm, intentional, and deeply felt. This wedding at the Woolverton Inn in Stockton, New Jersey was exactly that.
Set against the rolling countryside, the lawn ceremony unfolded under a bright, cloudless sky. The kind of sunlight that makes everything shimmer just a little more—white florals glowing, champagne glasses sparkling, and every emotion sitting right at the surface.
Rooted in Jewish tradition, the ceremony took place beneath a chuppah that felt both timeless and personal, symbolizing the home they are building together. There was a quiet reverence in the way they stood with one another—balanced by moments of laughter that felt effortless and entirely their own.
What stood out most was their connection. The way they looked at each other wasn’t performative or fleeting—it was grounded, steady, and incredibly intimate. There’s a certain kind of romance that doesn’t need to be loud to be powerful, and they embodied that fully.
Following the ceremony, guests flowed into an outdoor cocktail hour on the lawn. The energy shifted into something light and celebratory—drinks in hand, hugs all around, and the hum of conversation carried on a warm breeze. It felt like an extension of the ceremony itself—open, joyful, and full of love.
As the sun began to soften, the entire property seemed to exhale. The golden hour light wrapped around them in the most cinematic way, giving us space to slow down and document those quieter, in-between moments—the kind that often end up meaning the most.
This wedding wasn’t about excess or spectacle. It was about connection, heritage, and a kind of romance that feels both old-world and entirely present. A day rooted in tradition, but lived fully in the moment.
The Vendor Team That Brought It All Together
Every detail of this day was thoughtfully curated, and the vendor team played such an important role in creating the experience from start to finish.
The floral design by Gather Flower Shop, led by Carolyn Witman, felt organic and refined—perfectly complementing the natural beauty of the Woolverton Inn. The arrangements enhanced the setting without overpowering it, allowing the landscape and the couple’s vision to shine.
The wedding cake by The Caketeria in Newtown, PA was as beautiful as it was delicious. With a design that felt elevated yet understated, it tied seamlessly into the overall aesthetic of the day.
Catering by Northridge Restaurant at the Woolverton Inn elevated the entire guest experience. Thoughtfully prepared and beautifully presented, every course felt intentional and aligned with the relaxed yet refined atmosphere of the celebration.
Entertainment by LOVESICK INC brought incredible energy to the evening. Whether it was live music or DJ sets, they created a seamless flow that kept the dance floor full and the celebration going all night.
The bride wore the Ryan gown by Lis Simon, purchased at Day Dream Bridal Shop—a dress that felt both modern and timeless, with a silhouette that moved beautifully throughout the day. The groom’s tuxedo from SuitSupply was classic and tailored to perfection, complementing the overall look effortlessly.
Footwear added a subtle layer of luxury, with the bride in Manolo Blahnik shoes and the groom in tuxedo shoes from SuitSupply—details that felt intentional and elevated.
Hair styling by Emily at Bridal Hair Boutique in Doylestown created a look that was soft, romantic, and effortlessly polished. Makeup by Shimmer and Spice enhanced that natural glow, perfectly suited for a bright, sun-filled day.
Jewelry from Bernie Robbins Jewelers in Newtown, PA added timeless elegance, completing the bride’s look with pieces that felt both personal and refined.
The couple chose a modern approach to invitations, opting for Paperless Post, which kept things streamlined and aligned with their overall aesthetic.
Coordination by Allison and Shay at the Woolverton Inn ensured that every part of the day flowed seamlessly. Their attention to detail and calm presence allowed the couple to fully relax and be present.
Their first dance, choreographed by Eric Groysman of VIBE DanceSport, was such a standout moment—intentional, romantic, and beautifully executed without feeling overdone.
One of the most unique touches of the day was the live sketch artist, Denise Fike, who created fashion illustrations in real time. It added such a personal and interactive element for guests, giving them something truly special to take home.
Guests also enjoyed party favors from Le Macaron French Pastries, a sweet ending to an already unforgettable celebration.
Altogether, it was a day that felt cohesive, meaningful, and deeply personal—brought to life by an incredible team and a couple whose love speaks for itself.




























































































