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Scott & Angela Get Hitched!

Posted by Nicole Pinto on Wednesday, January 9, 2013, In : Wedding 

Congratulations to Scott & Angela!

What a beautiful couple we had the priviledge of being a part of their wedding with our Cinderella horse carriage at Shindler Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL

They tied the knot on January 5th, 2013 at Shindler Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL.
Everything went perfect and we whisked them away in our beautiful Cinderella carriage
to their reception at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Jax.

Along our carriage journey to a wedding reception at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Jax, FL

This bride and groom were a lot of fun. We had a lot of laughs along our journey in our Cinderella carriage through the westside of Jax.

Riding on the street along our carriage journey to a wedding reception at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Jax, FL

A cute shot of our Cinderella carriage outside of Shindler Baptist Church waiting on the ceremony to be over in Jax, Florida

This is a cute shot of Big Ben, our white Percheron horse, waiting with our Cinderella horse carriage outside the church for the bride and groom in Jacksonville, FL.

Check out their reception entrance video


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Who Inspired Our Carriage... Justin Carriages!

Posted by Nicole Pinto on Tuesday, September 4, 2012, In : Updates to the Carriage 
When we first purchased our carriage, it was just like every other carriage out there. Then I had the idea of making a removeable Cinderella pumpkin top, which would make our one carriage have two different styles and appeal to different people. Well, it was a brillant idea and very well received by our clients and happy brides! Let me give credit where it is due. This is who I got the idea from: Justin Carriages at www.buggy.com.

When we are ready for another carriage, I really hope that we c...

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