Real New England Wedding: Jacquelyn Paul & Hal Munger

Draw inspiration from their stylish celebration.

October 18, 2014
Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

When your proposal happens in a quintessential New England location (during a fall foliage stroll around Walden Pond after apple picking at a local orchard), you’ve set the bar to make your wedding a local celebration. So when Hal popped the question to Jackie, the couple decided their celebration should not only be steeped in their love for each other, but also for the city in which they met and grew that love.

“Since we fell in love in Boston, we wanted to host a city wedding,” says the bride. The couple chose the unique and historical Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center in the fall, which gave them the pick of several autumnal rustic touches. Think burlap for table runners, apples for sentimental value, and pies galore in flavors such as apple crumb and chocolate bourbon pecan.

Planning was a team effort, says the bride, with Hal putting his architect background to work by creating custom wedding artwork that represented Boston. The couple strolled the city for keepsake photos of their favorite spots – the Boston Public Library, Boston Public Garden, and Acorn Street and Louisburg Square in Beacon Hill.

But even with all their traditional touches (a church ceremony at St. Cecilia, classic vows and an aisle surprise), they also wanted modern flares. So they hashtagged the event #MungerPaulooza, offered a charging station at the reception, and flashed their pretty smiles in a photo booth.

Here’s a peek into the special fall day of this Dorchester couple, who just celebrated their first anniversary.

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

Jackie whitewashed a small box and added burlap for a rustic touch. Her second cousin, Dominic Paul, 8, walked it down the aisle. 

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

Hal utilized his sketching techniques from a career in architecture to create these city streets invitations.

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

“I was obsessed with this sash (from Allure Bridal),” laughs the bride. “Actually obsessed doesn’t even really cover it.” The Swarovski crystals were delicate and shiny, the flowers in her palette shades, and there was a softness to the extra-long chiffon sash.

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

The couple spent the time between the ceremony and reception taking wedding photos in their favorite spots around the city.

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

Hal’s favorite sock brand, Happy Socks, was represented in the gifts for his groomsmen and the couple’s fathers. 

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

In addition to the traditional cake, there were pies from Petsi Pies in Cambridge—chocolate bourbon pecan, apple crumb, mixed berry, apple pear, chocolate cream, banana cream, pecan, and pumpkin.

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

The couple accentuated the height of the room by using three different types of centerpieces in differing heights to add variety.

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

Guests’ dinner choices (chicken, pork or vegetarian) were noted on their place cards with fun icons. “As the bride and groom, we were given a special sampler with all of the options,” said Jackie.

Jackie Paul and Hal Munger

Photograph by Fidelio Photography

Jackie and Hal left out Mad Libs-type cards for guests to fill out about their journey traveling to the wedding. The guestbook was surrounded by photos of their parents’ weddings set upon Hal’s grandmother’s tablecloth (she was unable to attend). After it was signed, it was filled with photobooth photos.  

THE FILE

Bride’s Jewelry: Long’s Jewelers in Boston

Cake: Party Favors in Brookline

Pies: Petsi Pies in Cambridge

Catering: Wildflour Catering

Music:  DJ Paul Brogna, Mass Rhythm Entertainment

Gown: Custom Enzoani from Precious Memories in Malden

Bride’s shoes: Badgley Mischka

Florist: Cynthia’s Flower Shop in Branford, Connecticut

Groomswear: JoS. A. Banks

Hair: Emily Reale of Beaucage Salon

Rings: Long’s Jewelers

Invitations: Designed by Timm Fair, Printed at Albertine Press

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