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From the first planning call, Bride Leah gushed about loving pastel colors and wanting to brighten every space for her guests. No colors were off-limits, but the design was rooted in shades of pastel pink with yellows, corals, oranges, and blues.
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With a stationary reception, we wanted the guests to utilize the entire venue and have the design be creative, colorful, and encourage conversation. By using the veranda and tasting room as additional dinner locations, we were able to bring in fun design elements to the Granary in addition to the guest dining tables you typically see. We anchored the reception design with a large custom oval bar from Paisley and Jade. We used a warmer color palette for the florals, from peach to butter yellow, and complemented this with a cooler color palette for the linens and furnishings in green, blue, and pink. The design flowed effortlessly throughout the venue with slightly different vibes in each room to ensure guests always felt welcomed, engaged, and included.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
Leah and Blake got engaged on a Sunday evening in Nashville, where they were both pursuing graduate-level studies at Vanderbilt. Their engagement was a private moment as the sun was setting, but absolutely filled with joy. They went on an engagement-moon to Rocky Mountain National Park to celebrate, and shared the news publicly upon their return. It was as sweet as can be.
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
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At the beginning of dress shopping, Leah tried on her grandmother’s wedding dress that both her mom and aunt wore for their own weddings. It was so special, but it wasn’t quite right for Leah’s ceremony, so she wore the dress to her rehearsal dinner downtown, surrounded by family, and it was so sentimental. Leah’s wedding gown choice was no less sentimental – she interned with a non-profit in high school called Cherie Sustainable Bridal, and ended up being able to return to her roots and find her dress at an organization she already cared so much about!
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]
Leah and her maid of honor, Anne, worked together to select the bridesmaids’ dresses, and they landed on Azazie sky blue dresses and gave each attendant the flexibility to select the style that best suited her.
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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Our groom brought fashion to his day with a cream-colored suit jacket that worked beautifully with both the August day and the pastel-forward design.[/field]
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Pippin Hill Farm is known for its bespoke wedding menus, and Leah and Blake’s wedding was no different. Their 215 guests spread throughout the venue and enjoyed stations of southern cuisine, a variety of pastas, and a station of traditional beef tenderloin and cozy side dishes. There was something for everyone! The full bar was complemented with signature cocktails – (His) Maker Happy – Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Red Pump Red Wine, Lemon, Simple Syrup (Hers) Summer Sangria- Rose, Elderflower Liqueur, Seasonal Fruit
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]
Tupelo Floral Co. took the pastel, floral-forward design and brought it to life. At Christ Episcopal Church, we hung wreaths of the wedding colors around the front doors that complemented the bridesmaids’ bouquets. At Pippin Hill, guests were greeted with floral baskets at the entrance to the veranda, along with disc golf disks the groom designed himself, using the wedding crest. The big design moments were in the Granary for the reception. Guests walked through a lush floral arch to be greeted by the expertly designed wedding cake, hanging greenery and florals, and a varied reception with three different table designs. Anchoring the reception design was a 16′ oval bar and a matching stage facade for the band, provided by Paisley & Jade.
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]
Cakes by Rachel took this pastel, whimsical summer design and brought it to life in the wedding cake. Knowing this masterpiece deserved to shine, we placed it at the entrance to the granary so every guest saw the work of art with sugar flowers that perfectly matched the design of the day.
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
If you asked Leah and Blake throughout the planning process what they were most excited about, they always answered that they were excited to marry each other and exchange vows while surrounded by loved ones. The design of their day was so incredibly fun, it flowed impeccably, and yet the root of the entire event stayed with Leah and Blake and their marriage.
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The Groom was an active disc golf player in college at UVA, and the wedding favor was custom discs with their wedding crest. We set up a disc golf area on the lawn at Pippin Hill, and with the late summer sunset, it was a popular activity throughout the event.
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Leah’s brother surprised guests at the end of cocktail hour with a bagpipe performance, starting in the vines of the vineyard.
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As an additional favor for the guests, a live painter was available for guest portrait painting during the wedding and quickly crafted meaningful keepsakes for attendees.
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Photography: Sidney Leigh Photography | Event Planning: Mary Elizabeth Events | Floral Design: Tupelo Floral Company | Cake: Cakes By Rachel | Invitations: Tuesday Grace Designs | Ceremony Venue: Christ Episcopal Church | Reception Venue: Pippin Hill Farm | Catering: Pippin Hill Farm | Band: Bachelor Boys Band | Transportation: Quicks | Transportation: James Limosuine | Beauty: Radiant Reflection | Live Painter: Elena Fay | Rentals: Paisley & Jade | Rentals: Argent Events | Rentals: Blue Ridge Event Production




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































