Thursday, March 27, 2014

Hitched In A Hurry: Karley & Taylor Kiker

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Meet the Bride
Name: Karley Osborn
The Future: Mrs. Kiker
Age: 23
Dated her Man: About 2 months
Engaged: 4.5 months
Ring Cut: Emerald

Karley is a Texas girl whose creative talent brings joy to the world. Both an artist and author, Karley takes on commissions (www.karleykiker.com) and recently published her first book Hitched In A Hurry. When she’s not painting or writing, Karley likes to cook nice meals and adventure into spontaneous day-dates with her husband. Funny, adept and compassionate—Karley embodies a lot of phenomenal qualities and has numerous deeply rooted passions, but her number one passion is her relationship with Jesus Christ. Karley seeks to do all things for God’s glory and strives to credit Him for everything—including her love story.

When asked, she answered:

What is the best part about planning the wedding? Knowing that all of the craziness of the planning process was leading me up to being with Taylor forever. I also enjoyed pre-marital counseling, as it deepened our relationship and grew our excitement for our future together.

What is the worst part about planning the wedding? Being overwhelmed by the little details! You really discover the “control-freak” side of yourself while planning a wedding—or at least I did.

What is something you’d do different? Pay more attention to the logistics of arrivals. With our destination wedding, there were a few hiccups with check-ins. If given a re-do, I would call the hotel a few weeks in advance to make sure everyone’s check-in was established to ensure optimal comfort for our guests.

Advice for Brides-to-Be? Don’t over fixate on planning. Make time for counseling, dates and growing your relationship.  Remember that no matter how much time, energy, and money you pour into your wedding day, it will only last for 24 hours. Your marriage is meant to last a lifetime, invest accordingly.

What celebrity would you invite to your wedding and why? Carrie Underwood because I just know we’d be best friends if she’d give me a chance. And I’d also ask her to sing during the reception!


The Celebration

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For Karley and Taylor, it all came around full circle. A family vacation in Hilton Head, South Carolina the summer of 2012 marked the beginning of their love story. Unbeknownst to them, exactly one year and one week later, the same spot would mark the beginning of their lives together. 

July 27,2013 couldn’t come soon enough for this couple. Engaged only 4.5 months, Karley and Taylor knew they were destined to be together and didn’t want to prolong the planning process. “He was so worth the wait,” says Karley, “and marrying him [was] so worth the rush.” Although time was working against them, love propelled their determined hearts forward and, in what seemed like the blink of an eye, Karley and Talyor found themselves standing at the altar.

The ceremony took place on an outdoor deck overlooking the ocean where it all began, the Westin Hilton Head Resort in South Carolina. Karley gracefully floated down the aisle to the sound of gentle crashing waves in a strapless Vera Wang from David’s Bridal that featured pockets, a skirt made from organic, netted fabric, and a custom Enzoani belt while being surrounded by playful hues of coral and turquoise that danced in the décor. United at the altar, Karley and Taylor professed their love to one another and declared—in front of an intimate audience of 90 guests—to be faithful to one another, cleave to one another, challenge each other to grow spiritually, serve each other with a servant’s heart and love each other the way Christ loves the church. “Our number one goal was for everyone in attendance to feel the presence of the Lord,” says Karley, “we wouldn’t be together without Him.” The newlyweds sealed their vows with a kiss, confident that special moment was truly the beginning of a lifetime of happiness.

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The celebration continued with a brunch reception due to the scheduling of a morning ceremony. Underneath a covered pavilion, guests enjoyed a buffet style meal complete with good conversation, warm rays from the summer sun, and the gentle touch of the ocean breeze. Upon their arrival at the reception, Karley and Taylor shared their first dance to It Had to Be You by Harry Connick Jr. Soaking in the moment of being surrounded by the things they love most—friends, family, beach and the outdoors—Karley and Taylor were overwhelmed by the joy in their hearts, not wanting the celebration to end at the reception…and it didn’t. Unlike most weddings, the party continued even after the conclusion of the reception. Guests were requested to bring a change of clothes to join the newlyweds for a day on the beach! Board shorts, bathing suits, sandy toes and smiles sumed up the final hours of the Kiker wedding. Colorful, relaxed and stress free—Karley expressed the day couldn’t have been more perfect.

The best part? One year earlier, Karley and Taylor left the South Carolina beach saying goodbye to one another and headed their separate ways. On July 23, 2013, Karley and Taylor left the exact same beach together never having to say goodbye again.


Wedding Highlights
Date of Wedding: July 27, 2013
Number of Guests: 90
Wedding Colors: Coral & Turquoise
First Dance Song: It Had to Be You by Harry Connick Jr.
Honeymoon Destination: Riviera Maya, Mexico  


Best Wishes Mr. & Mrs. Kiker 





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1 comment:

  1. Yeah dear, it was my best decision to choose Malibu wedding venue for wedding of my sister. Everybody praised me for my selection and the atmosphere was really wonderful. Location was also out of the world and I loved it.

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