Let me just say this: if every wedding could feel like Delaney and Mike’s, I’d be the happiest photographer on the planet.
This wedding was relaxed, colorful, full of good people, and honestly—such a joy to be part of. Delaney and Mike planned their entire day with intention. From their chill morning at the Airbnb near Seapoint Beach to the cozy, vintage reception at Sunday Supper, everything just felt like them.
So let’s start at the top—and yes, you’re going to want to add Sunday Supper to your venue shortlist after this.

The Most Special Spring Wedding at Sunday Supper
A Little Bumble Love Story (and a Big Vision Brought to Life)
Delaney and Mike met on Bumble, hit it off instantly, and never looked back. Fast forward two and a half years—and an October proposal later—they were planning a wedding that felt like them in every way: relaxed, colorful, and full of love.
From the start, their vision was clear. They didn’t want a stiff, overly produced wedding day. What they did want? A slow morning by the ocean. A ceremony surrounded by the people who matter most. A space that felt joyful and welcoming, with floral colors that popped, lounge areas that invited guests to stay awhile, and the kind of dance floor that actually gets used.
Everything they imagined came to life. The colorful florals. The garden ceremony. The barn glowing with candlelight. You could feel the love in every detail—and see it in every single photo.



Getting Ready Near the Water
They got ready at an Airbnb just a short walk from Seapoint Beach (dreamy, right?). The morning was slow, calm, and full of happy energy. No rush. No chaos. Just a couple of people excited to get married—with maybe a little help from their hype crew.






And the first look at the beach? So sweet. Just the two of them, some ocean breeze, and one of those “this is really happening” kind of moments.



Ceremony Goals at Sunday Supper
The ceremony took place in the garden area at Sunday Supper. A sweet, grassy space that felt like a secret garden meets backyard dinner party. Guests gathered under trees, florals danced in the breeze, and Delaney + Mike said their vows surrounded by all the good energy in the world.






Thoughtful Details Everywhere You Looked
Here’s the thing about a wedding at Sunday Supper—it’s not just a venue. It’s a vibe.
Owner Mel Harrington started the space with a simple idea: bring people together over great food and good conversation. And now she’s four seasons deep into hosting intimate, one-of-a-kind weddings—and clearly crushing it. You can read the full story, here!
Every piece of decor—from the chairs to the cutlery to the vintage couches during cocktail hour—was handpicked and thrifted. It felt less like a rented space and more like the home of your coolest, most design-savvy friend. You know, the one who somehow has matching glassware and the perfect playlist playing in the background.

Reception Feels: Cozy, Colorful, and So Much Fun
Cocktail hour took place outdoors on the vintage lounge setups, complete with couches that made you want to stay awhile (and guests definitely did). Dinner was served inside the barn, which glowed with candlelight and warmth. People mingled, laughed, and toasted to the couple in the most laid-back, heartfelt way.





And yes—there was dancing, great food, and the kind of joy that makes your cheeks hurt from smiling.






Why Sunday Supper is a Hidden Gem in Maine
This venue is a pure dream for couples looking for something small, intentional, and beautifully curated without being over-the-top. Between the garden ceremony space, the warm barn interior, and Mel’s personal touch on literally everything, it’s the kind of place that just feels right.
Here’s why I love it:
- Guest Capacity: Ideal for intimate weddings of up to 75 guests. It’s cozy without feeling cramped—just the right size for a joyful gathering without a massive crowd.
- Indoor + Outdoor Options: You can have your ceremony outside in the garden (like Delaney + Mike did), and then move into the barn for dinner and dancing. There’s also a gorgeous vintage cocktail hour setup that can stay outside if the weather cooperates—or be brought in seamlessly if not.
- The Decor Is All Curated and Thrifted: I know I mentioned this before, but I have to mention this detail again. Mel has handpicked every single plate, chair, candlestick, and table linen—and it shows. Nothing matches, but somehow everything works together perfectly. It’s the kind of detail that makes your wedding feel instantly personal and totally un-cookie-cutter.
- Dog-Friendly: Yep—your pup can come too. Just make sure to give Mel a heads-up so everyone’s on the same page.
- Feels Like Home (But Better): Sunday Supper is one of those venues that makes people settle in and stay. The vibe is welcoming, warm, and refreshingly non-pretentious. Guests relax, couples feel at ease, and everyone walks away raving about it.

Honestly, it’s kind of a hidden gem—and one I’ll be recommending to couples who want their wedding day to feel as easygoing and love-soaked as possible.
If you’re planning a Maine wedding and want something that leans more “cozy backyard party” than “ballroom gala,” Sunday Supper in Kittery is 100% worth a look.
A Special Thank You to Delaney and Mike
Delaney and Mike—you made my job way too easy. Thanks for being two of the kindest, most joy-filled humans and for throwing the best kind of wedding: the kind that’s 100% about love, laughter, and community.
Kind Words from Delaney and Mike
“We are in tears all over again. These are magic and so are you! We could not feel more honored or lucky to have you apart of our day and as a friend. The way you captured our day in ways we didn’t even know about until seeing these photos is so special to us. I don’t have the words, but I will keep trying to find them for how much these photos mean to us.”

Vendor Dream Team
Venue & Catering: Sunday Supper | Dress Designer: Maggie Sottero | Dress Shop: Modern Bride NH | Suit: Georges Apparel | Hair: Lindsay with Weddings by Simplicity | Makeup: Rebecca Gagnon | Florals: Katy Evangelista | Rings: Capital Craftsman and Romance Jewelers | DJ: DJ Sunshine (Holly Smith) | Rentals: Marshall Rental
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Kittery Maine Wedding Photographer | Erica Warren
If you’re reading this and dreaming of a wedding that feels like you—let’s talk. I’d love to help you capture your day in a way that brings all those feelings flooding back, every time you look at your photos. Make the first move, here.
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