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WIUP + Atlanta Wedding from Ashley Baber Weddings + Winners!

Bidding adieu to a week at SMP is never, ever easy. So we decided to kick things up a notch by squeezing in one last totally gorgeous “I do” before we send you off into the weekend. With Ashley Baber Weddings working hard behind the scenes and Our Labor of Love capturing the results, there’s one thing that’s for darn certain — this color-happy affair was an absolute hit.

From Ashley Baber Weddings…Erin and Rich were married in the Spring just outside of Atlanta at Barnsley Gardens. The bright + fresh color palette and endless creative details make this wedding truly memorable. Some of our favorite details:

+vibrant color palette
+maids in different color and style dresses
+stunning florals and lots of decor details– see the massive collection of vintage hanging bottles with colorful blossoms hanging from the tree at the ceremony site
+pre-ceremony drink cart
+chalk board ceremony program
+the bride’s dramatic entrance on a vintage rickshaw driven by her father
+the bulb light fixture over the dance floor in the reception tent
…and so much more!

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Photography: Kendrick + David for Our Labor of Love | Cinematography: Wages Films | Floral Design: Amy Osaba | Event Design: Amy Osaba + Erica Loesing | Event Planning: Ashley Baber Weddings | Ceremony + Reception Location: Barnsley Gardens | Invitations: Miss Pickles Press | Calligraphy: Moya Minns of MM Ink

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Time to reveal this week’s lucky duck winners!

Big hooray for Justine Farrow who will receive a BHLDN gift card allowing her to order the dress or item(s) of her dreams! 

And congrats to Vanessa who won a two-hour portrait session at Chateau Cocomar!

If you didn’t snag a prize this week, fear not lovelies, because there’s still time to enter Domaine Carneros’ “Sparkling Ever After” sweepstakes. What’s at stake? A $500 kate spade new york gift card, a signed copy of Style Me Pretty Weddings by our very own Abby Larson$545 in Paperless Post credits AND four cases of Domaine Carneros for kate spade new york special-edition sparkling brut rosé! Get all the entry how-tos right here!

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Enjoy every second of this sunshiny weekend — we’ll meet you back on Monday! xoxo

Atlanta Wedding from 3Ring Weddings + Scobey Photography

I love 3Ring Weddings… and not just because they know how to capture the pretty.  No, it’s more than that.  It’s their ability to really dive into the wedding; to share the real essence of the duo getting married. And when you combine their talents with a breathtaking day like with this sweet Atlanta affair held at the stunning Crowne Plaza Ravinia, it’s like the best three minutes you’ll ever see.  (Literally.)  Press play for every last second of lovely, and then stay tuned for one devastatingly gorgeous image after another from the amazing Scobey Photography.  Happy, happy Friday, indeed.

From 3Ring WeddingsIntroduced long distance via family friends, Geetika and Peter were friends first because, as Peter told her during their first phone conversation, he wanted “no strings attached.” They talked once per week after that. Geetika said she enjoyed the pressure-free friendship and they were comfortable in the friend zone for quite awhile.

Peter traveled from Georgia to Arizona to meet Geetika face to face. He visited her a couple more times before meeting her parents. At this point, even though they were still just friends, they began talking and texting almost every day. And while Peter is the one who initiated the “no strings attached,” he admits he knew from day one that they were meant to be together. But he also knew that Geetika needed more time and so he waited. “His perseverance to really rough it out and to never give up” is one of the qualities about Peter that Geetika admires most.

“She has a lot more kindness in her heart than I’ve seen in most people,” Peter says. “She doesn’t like to hurt anybody and she won’t say anything bad against anybody. That takes a lot… She’ll say, ‘Well, it’s not for me to put somebody down.’ That’s a big quality that I like in her. A quality that I don’t have.”

The couple had very different childhoods and thus they see the world differently. Yet Peter asserts, “Different people can come together.” The more Geetika and Peter talked, the more they felt they had a great deal in common. “Sometimes, even though we are so different, our differences can actually make it stronger,” Geetika explains. “We’ve learned a lot in these last six months. It makes the relationship even more stronger. You do have to work in every relationship, but it should come naturally and I think at this point it does come naturally.” They strove to make the most of their differences and work through them. When you look at life with “no strings attached” to your biases, you can overcome just about any obstacle.

“I think we all have dreams, but then… with him, I saw much more than I expected, in so many ways. It was more; it was never less,” Geetika muses. “Yes, we have our differences, but we can overcome them. They’re really insignificant when you take the whole picture. He was more than what I would dream of – in a lot of ways. You can’t get it all, but what you get is kind of priceless.”

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Photography: Scobey Photography | Cinematography: 3Ring Weddings | Ceremony Venue: St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Atlanta | Reception Venue: Crowne Plaza Ravinia, Atlanta | Event Planning + Hair + Makeup: Scoobie West | DJ – DJ Jaz | Event + Floral Design: Charles Vance of Jackson Durham

Atlanta Wedding from Artstar by Laura Stone

Every once in a while, a classically elegant wedding comes along and sweeps me off my wedding loving feet. Like Prince Charming, it’s traditionally stunning with ball gowns and roses, a white cake and candles, and I just eat it right up. Artstar by Laura Stone captured said wedding and tied it up in a pretty blue and green bow. It’s perfect for a day like today.

From the beautiful bride… Our meeting was pure happenstance, as we had been working in the same office complex for several years before we ever met. A chance meeting in the cafeteria, and the rest is history! We soon learned that the stars had aligned in our favor. We discovered that we had many similarities. For example, our fathers had worked for the same company for many years, we each had a brother named John (Jim’s brother John was ironically married to a woman with the same name as me), and we both had a sibling with special needs. The coincidences continued to pile up until it became clear that we were truly meant to be.

Jim’s proposal was heartfelt and personal. On a Wednesday evening in August, he arranged to arrive at my apartment before I got home from work where he had flower petals everywhere, roses and champagne waiting, and most importantly a ring tied around my pug, Bella’s neck. When I walked in from work that night, Bella ran right to me and I knew as I saw the pink ribbon around her neck, with a shiny diamond ring attached, what was coming. Jim got down on one knee and of course I said yes!

So, let the planning begin! We knew we wanted a ceremony and reception that was classic, elegant, and traditional but also with some unique elements. We decided to get married in Atlanta because it had meaning to us. Jim grew up here and this is where we met and now call home. For the ceremony, I chose a variation of my favorite color scheme: blue, green and white. We worked with a local vendor on our invitations to incorporate our colors and taste. The bridesmaids wore blue dresses with green and white flowers and I had an off white dress with traditional flowers. I wore my grandmother’s garter as my something old. We had a small wedding party that consisted of our close friends and family. Our ring bearer and flower girl were the son and daughter of my bridesmaids. We had our cousin’s hand out the order of worship. We decided in lieu of traditional wedding favors to make donations to organizations in honor of our brothers with special needs.

We were wed in the church by which we both belong (Peachtree Presbyterian) and by our minister, whom we hope to have baptize our kids someday! It was a beautiful traditional service in a warm and familiar setting. This was the easy part of our planning!

Finding a reception venue proved much more difficult as there were so many choices in so many different styles. Jim and I wanted something with indoor-outdoor access, city skyline and water view (not to much to ask, right)?! We happened to stumble upon what we believe to be the best venue in the city – Greystone at Piedmont Park. A hidden gem within one of the cities most beautiful parks, set in a picturesque section bordering a small lake, a pool and the midtown skyline. We knew the second we saw it that this was the place for us.

Looking back on our wedding day, we think of many wonderful memories. One that we will cherish forever is walking down the aisle and seeing each other for the first time, since we chose not to do a first look. We had a gorgeous, classic Rolls Royce drive us through the city to our reception, bag pipes lead us in to be introduced as husband and wife, King of Pops (a local popsicle vendor) on the outside balcony overlooking the pool, and spending time with our family and friends as we danced the night away. Couldn’t have been a more perfect day!

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Photographer: Artstar by Laura Stone | Videographer: Ryan Rodinis | Floral Designer: Tulip Blooming Creations | Event Designer/Planner: Nicole Fantz of Peachtree Wedding and Events | Invitation Designer: Avie Designs | Calligraphy: MM Ink | Desserts: Classic Cheesecakes and Cakes and King of Pops | Wedding Gown Designer: Amsale | Bridesmaids’ Dress Designer: J.Crew | Hair Brooch: Scott Antique Market | Hair and Makeup: Formal Faces | Venue: Greystone at Piedmont Park

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Atlanta Engagement Session from Altmix Photography

In case you hadn’t noticed, we take this whole “wrapping up the week in style” thing very seriously here at SMP.  So serious, in fact, that we thought we’d send a little something extra special your way this lovely Friday morning.  A little something we like to call “engagement session perfection” with a totally adorable Atlanta duo and an entire gallery of pretty captured by Altmix Photography.  Start your weekend off right in the full gallery.  It’s beyond lovely.

From the Bride-to-Be… Josh and I met at work. We had little interaction for almost a year until he commented on some pictures I had taken at an abandoned warehouse that a friend took me to when I got my “fancy” camera. Josh asked if I could take him there and one Sunday afternoon in July, I did. That afternoon is what we consider our first date. When Josh said he wanted to go back to the warehouse to take our engagement pictures, I was nervous about how pictures of two people in love in front of dilapidated and graffitied buildings would turn out. I asked him why he wanted to take pictures there and he recalled that during our first photo shoot, he was looking through his viewfinder at me and there was a moment where he “knew he was in trouble.” It was so romantic that I had to agree and I’m so glad I did. Our amazing photographers, Kate & Matt of Altmix Photography, loved the idea and ended up loving the warehouse venue. We spent hours wandering around the buildings and uncovering new places to shoot. Before we lost the light, we were able to hop over to the bridge by Josh and my house, which has the best view of downtown Atlanta. This shoot represents not only our style, as a couple but also the lesser known and more interesting places Atlanta has to offer. I hope that it inspires others to explore their neighborhood to find unique places to take pictures.

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Photography: Matt + Kate Altmix, Altmix Photography

Atlanta Wedding Film from 3Ring Weddings + Ashley Baber Weddings

I’m about to show you what can only be described as the cutest couple. They way they just adore each other is my favorite. The love is so transparent, the chemistry so strong, but that adoration? Man, I’m weak in the knees over the way they look at each other. 3Ring Weddings captured the essence of this couple, and their gorgeous wedding from Ashley Baber Weddings… I’m so excited to share it with you!

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From the cinematographer… Whether Emory and Katie are sitting at their favorite neighborhood bar or listening to the Avett Brothers as they cook, it is evident they simply love spending time together. From the moment they met both of them recognized they had something truly special. Katie commented, “I didn’t have any expectations for him and then there he was…he naturally became my fairy tale.”

Emory was also enchanted by Katie. “I never knew I would feel so confident about finding someone I wanted to spend the rest of my life with…Yeah it’s just truly special.” Although Katie and Emory have a “happily forever after” essence to their relationship, they define it by hard work and communication. From the beginning they took a no nonsense approach by asking difficult questions and really seeking to see one another for the person they are. They quickly saw their romance had fire and self awareness in it and that they were intrigued, challenged, and simply enjoyed being with each other at all hours of the day.

It is evident this couple loves each other for who they are. Emory mentioned he loves how opinionated and enthusiastic Katie is and how she approached their friendship from a “take it or leave it” mentality. Happy as a bride can be, Katie explained, “For all the ways that he knows life is not perfect and people are not perfect that makes him perfect to me…that allows me space to really just be myself.”

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Venue: White Provision | Planner: Ashley Baber Weddings | Photographer: David Christensen Photography | Videographer: 3Ring Weddings | Band: Mo Sol

Atlanta Wedding from Juli Vaughn Designs + Alea Moore Photography

This wedding is exactly the reason I love contemporary weddings.  The reason I go absolutely crazy for industrial spaces with exposed brick walls and steel beam ceilings, for chevron-striped linens and crazy beautiful ranunculus bouquets.  It’s a wedding that, put simply, screams chic with the fab stylings + florals of Juli Vaughn Designs and an entire gallery of pretty captured by Alea Moore Photography.  Join me there for every last ounce of amazing.

From the Bride… I’ve always wanted to get married in a large open warehouse space and the Foundry at Puritan Mill was perfect. We fell in love with it’s high ceilings with exposed beams and brick walls immediately. As for the design, yellow has always been my favorite color and I wanted to incorporate it somehow into the design of the wedding. I felt, however, that since we were having a winter wedding we needed a color or two to temper the brightness of the yellow and navy and gray did just that. After that I showed Juli one picture with the colors and the hanging lanterns and she completely ran with the design. I told her that I wanted something warm, different and fabulous and she did just that. The only other thing I explicitly wanted was for my bouquet to be exclusively yellow ranunculus. It was spectacular! I was so sad that I only got to enjoy it for that one day.

Our wedding day was a perfect blur. The moment that I saw Mike for the first time as I was walking down the aisle is crystal clear in my memory. I will never forget the look of pure joy on his face and the sweet tears rolling down his cheeks. My other favorite moment was the daddy-daughter dance. The song my dad picked was a surprise and when the band started playing “Sweet Home Alabama” I was so excited. My dad and I danced our hearts out… it was such a sweet moment for us. Most importantly though, at the end of the night, I was so thankful to being leaving with my husband as Mrs. Michael Francesconi.

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Photography: Alea Moore Photography | Floral + Event Design: Juli Vaughn Designs | Day-Of Coordination: Amanda Ready of Atlanta Event Studio | Ceremony + Reception Venue: The Foundry at Puritan Mill | Catering: Sally’s Events

Piedmont Park Engagement Shoot from Brita Photography

I get the happiest little ants in my pants when I see an engagement shoot like this one from Brita Photography. Why? Because when I see an e-sesh this adorable, I get all sorts of excited for what their wedding will be like.That thought leads my brain down a path of imaginary prettiness, and all from looking at the sweetness sitting in this gallery. It’s one adorable collection of images, and leaves me anxious to see what their wedding day has in store! See why here.

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From Brita PhotographyWe were so excited when Jeff and Lauren got engaged and asked us to be their wedding photographers. We said yes! Cheesy, I know. We’ve known them for a couple years though and were thrilled when they contacted us. Being a graphic designer and photographer herself, I was a little more excited (and nervous!) than usual.

We met in the middle of Piedmont Park and walked all around the park. Jeff and Lauren are so sweet with each other…not to mention, they were so natural in front of the camera. There were only a few minutes during the late afternoon, when the sun was setting and glowing orange on the buildings. I’m so glad the timing was right and we captured amazing, “golden light” images. It’s one of our favorite engagement sessions to date![dotted]

Photography: Brita Photography | Location: Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia

Piedmont Park Spring Engagement Session from Arina B. Photography

Sooo… this engagement session is awesome.  Like so crazy awesome that I am kind of at a loss for words.  I guess that’s what happens when two stunning sweeties join forces with the likes of Bow Event Design and Floral and Arina B. Photography… it’s pure, unadulterated magic, lovelies.  Lush blooms, a breathtaking Piedmont Park setting and image after image of pretty?  It’s a fabulous Friday, indeed.  See it all in the full gallery.

From Bow Event Design and Floral… Spring, vibrant colors of nature, sunshine, Christine and Dan– two people in love were just a perfect set-up for a picnic under a tree. Coral and peach colored peonies with fresh garden roses and vintage inspired vases were the choice of details for this picnic. Love and flowers were the inspiration for this engagement photo session. Rich pinks, lush corals and a splash of green filled the space with vibrant colors. Something old and something new made this picnic special. Old books, vintage trunks, and other little details were a big inspiration.

Christine’s long beautiful hair inspired me to highlight it with flowers. The soft pink ranunculuses and pink anemones were chosen for this beautiful hair piece. Ah, a little bundle of peonies made a gorgeous simple bouquet for our bride to be. Blush color balloons were tied with the vintage ivory lace ribbon (inspired by Christine’s sophisticated taste) and perfectly matched Christine’s soft mint color dress. Tender touch, soft embrace, love, and flowers made this engagement photo session simply beautiful.

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Photography: Arina B. Photography | Floral Design & Styling: Bow Event Design and Floral | Location: Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia

Dream Unveiled from Signature Weddings & Events + Carla Gates Photography

You know how we liven up a Tuesday morning here on SMP Georgia?  With a big ol’ dose of inspiration. A big ol’ dose of inspiration that happens to weave a dreamy ballet fairytale with a stunning wedding wonderland… a pretty, pretty masterpiece, if you will.  And when the team behind that inspiration happens to include the oh-so-talented Signature Weddings & EventsCarla Gates Photography and White Dress Media, well… we spend our entire day swooning in the gallery (but of course).  Join us there for more.

And a beyond beautiful film from White Dress Media for even more pretty… enjoy, lovelies. xo

From Signature WeddingsWe dared to dream, as little girls often do, about ballerinas, sweet treats and the one day we would merge reality with dreams to create a fantasy wedding. Designer gowns, dazzling jewels and stunning flowers awaited this bride as she drifted into the fairy tale that took her from childhood to a stunning bride. This gorgeous photo shoot was inspired by the Signature Wedding’s team but took the collaborative efforts of many gifted professionals to create. The film details our visionary tale and the photos reflect the evolution.

At Signature Weddings & Events we work alongside a wonderful group of talent each weekend but we are rarely given the opportunity to create inspiration from our own creativity. We are subject only to the visions of our brides and their goals and though we do love each one of our brides, dearly, it was fun to design and create our own project. We hope you find it refreshing as we stepped outside the “box” from the conventional photo shoots.

Signature Weddings has grown and now offers a power house team. The project unveiled here is the celebration of our newly launched planning, styling and floral trio. Senior Coordinator and owner, Corrie Kirk, had a vision of bringing together the three, under one roof, over 14 years ago when she began planning weddings. Leslie Wacker is our floral design expert and comes to with over years 8 years of experience. She works wonderfully with our stylist, Lori Harris, who majored in interior design and has such an eye for details. Corrie wanted this shoot to not only mark the bringing together of these beautiful three elements but also use it as a chance to work with top wedding industry professionals. We lovingly called our project the “Dream Unveiled”.

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Photography: Carla Gates Photography | Cinematography: White Dress Media | Event Planning: Corrie Kirk of Signature Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Leslie Wacker of  Signature Weddings & Events | Event Design: Lori Harris of Signature Weddings & Events | Photo Shoot Location: Privately Residence | Dress: Fabulous Frocks of Atlanta  | Hair + Makeup: Claudia Mejerle | Bakery: Blooming Flour Bakery | Jewelry: Mucklow’s Fine Jewelry  | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals, Atlanta +  I Do Linens

Atlanta Wedding at The Four Seasons from Tessa Marie Wedding Photography

I sort of adore traditional weddings.  And when I say “sort of adore,” what I really mean is that I am 100% obsessed.  Maybe that’s because there is really nothing finer than a grand church ceremony followed by a breathtaking ballroom reception… and when it comes to perfecting the traditional pretty, this gorgeous Atlanta wedding has it down pat.  It’s pretty purple hues meets a fab Four Seasons celebration meets one beautiful image after another captured by Tessa Marie Wedding Photography.  See them all in the full gallery.

From Tessa MarieDespite the threat of rain and downpour that delayed the ceremony and kept the entire wedding party on the bus until it passed, Stephanie stayed calm and kept one thing in her focus and that was becoming Chad’s wife.

They celebrated with their guests in the beautiful newly renovated ballrooms of the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta and the Moxie Band kept the dance floor absolutely packed all night long.

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Wedding Photography: Tessa Marie Wedding Photography | Ceremony Venue: The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | Reception Venue: Four Seasons- Atlanta | Wedding Coordination: Daria MacGregor of Circle of Love Weddings | Floral Design: Le Bonne Fleur | Wedding Dress: Bridals by Lori | Rings: Mariloff Diamonds Continental Diamonds | Shoes: Macy’s | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bel Fiore Bridal | Men’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse | Hair: Susan Foley | Makeup: Dina Marie | Band: Moxie

Ashton Gardens Atlanta Wedding from Three Pennies Photography

Sometimes you have to take a leap of faith.  That goes for everyday life and it goes for planning your wedding.  Like when this darling duo found the perfect venue… a gravel lot under construction with gorgeous surroundings and beautiful plans.  Take a leap of faith?  Yes. They. Did.  And the result was a beyond beautiful affair held at the brand spankin’ new Ashton Gardens in Atlanta, complete with gorgeous florals from Wedding Designs and an entire gallery of lovely from Three Pennies Photography. See it all right here.

From the Bride… Daniel and I had been together for just over 4 years when we got engaged at Jekyll Island on a short weekend getaway. My family’s soul food restaurant made it impossible for me to leave for longer than a weekend, so poor Daniel had to plan our trip around me. We stayed in Savannah, the same city we took our first trip to as a couple, and decided to take a day trip to the beach. After dragging me around the Jekyll Island resort while it was hot and  humid, we finally stopped by the beach to relax before heading back to Savannah. While on the beach, I was being incredibly cranky and having a hard time relaxing while I thought Daniel was napping next to me. I was just about to tell him I was ready to leave when I heard him rustling around next to me. I turned my head and started to prop myself on my elbows when I saw him get up to stand. I was looking up at him and then I saw him reach into his pocket and get something out and as he started to get down on one knee, it dawned on me what was about to happen and Lordy, I started bawling like a baby. I couldn’t have imagined a more perfect moment for us, taking a stressful and not ideal situation and turning it into something so beautifully special.

I think we were able to enjoy the being engaged for a total of two days before all the frenzy kicked its way in! After deciding to have a Spring wedding, the venue hunt began. I was feeling so overwhelmed trying to incorporate the wants of both our families and still plan the wedding I envisioned for us. Daniel and I wanted an outdoor wedding because we wanted Daniel’s pit bull Tyson to be able to participate in our wedding but worried about the chance of rain and Georgia’s high pollen count! We happened to stumble across a new venue that had not even been built yet, but had other locations in Texas. We took a chance and visited the gravel lot of the soon to be built chapel and ballroom, and using lots of imagination and risk we decided to sign on for our April wedding with the estimated completion date set for the end of March. Ashton Gardens was exactly what we had hoped for, having a beautiful rustic style chapel that let in a flood of natural light with its floor to ceiling glass windows. The chapel also gave us the desired outdoor feel but with the protection of an indoor venue and they would let Tyson participate in the ceremony.

I am a very detail-oriented individual and tend to get focused on the small details. Luckily Daniel has the keen ability to help me step back and see the big picture, which was crucial to our planning.

Both of us having been raised in the south, wanted a Southern-inspired wedding with some rustic touches, that I wanted to help create. I contacted my florist and personal friend Yuri Kim, of Wedding Designs, to help me execute my vision. Daniel and I agreed that we wanted the sunlight and natural beauty of our venue to be the main focus during the wedding and decided to keep indoor decor to a minimum. This was definitely the case for the rustic Texan inspired chapel, with the dark colored wooden beams and looming windows. I loved how the sunlight was able to flood thru the windows and illuminate the altar where we were standing. Yuri knew I wanted a sweet and romantic setting for the reception, and pulling in the Southern vibe she came up with her own vision of the multi-vase centerpiece I fell in love with. I also had a mission to sneak in my not-so-secret passion for Hello Kitty into our wedding without it appearing childish. I found a porcelain Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel figurine I used as a wedding cake topper and a very subtle Hello Kitty lace ring pillow, but I felt those who knew me best would be looking for something Hello Kitty in our wedding and I could not disappoint. I loved how everything just looked so tied together and harmonious yet not overly girly or childish.

The accents of pink in the reception ballroom perfectly complimented the lush greens and streaming sunlight creating the garden feel we originally wanted with the comforts and glam of an indoor venue. I know there must have been things we missed and mistakes made, but to us it went off without a hitch and I don’t think we could have asked for a more perfect day!

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Wedding Photography: Three Pennies | Ceremony Location: Ashton Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia | Cinematography: Wu-Wee Productions | Event + Floral Design: Wedding Designs | Event Planning: Wedding Designs + Ashton Gardens | Wedding Cake: For Goodness Cakes | Invitations: New, Borrowed, & Blue | Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Wedding Dress: Anne Barge

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Atlanta Commerce Club Wedding from Thompson Photography Group

Here’s one thing we can all agree on: Atlanta weddings are amazing.  So amazing, in fact, that when a stunning Atlanta soiree comes our way, we flat-out celebrate.  Because if anything deserves a virtual dance party, it’s sweet Southern traditions mix and mingling with drop-dead gorgeous stylings and one of the world’s greatest cities.  Throw in a stunning bride and groom, fab florals from Tulip and a whole host of lovely captured by Thompson Photography Group and, well.  It’s the perfect Wednesday.  Get your pretty on in the full gallery.

From the Bride… Mark and I met and currently live in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  The moment we got engaged, I knew we had to tie the knot in my hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.  As Mark’s family and friends come from all over the country and many of my friends are not from Georgia, we knew we had to incorporate as much “Georgia” as possible in our wedding day.  We started with making peach one of our colors.  Our welcome bags had old fashion Coca-Cola bottles, my grandmother’s homemade peanut brittle and other treats from my home state.  We married in one of the oldest and most historical churches in Georgia with a beautiful reception at the Commerce Club that overlooked the Atlanta skyline.  The day was amazing and better than I could have dreamed!

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Wedding Photography: Thompson Photography Group | Ceremony Venue: Atlanta First United Methodist Church | Reception Venue: Commerce Club | Floral Design: Tulip | Event Planning: Everything and More! | Wedding Cake: Sugar Kneads Cakery | Wedding Dress: Allure Bridals via Bride Beautiful | Shoes: Miu Miu | Makeup + Hair: Formal Faces | DJ: Spectrum Entertainment

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Georgia Wedding at Old Decatur Courthouse from B. Moore Events

Black and white is kind of the king of sophisticated color palettes; the sheer definition of elegant soirees, if you will.  But when you spice up a black and white color palette with bright pops of coral and fab stripe-inspired detailing, that sophisticated color palette goes from crazy cool to crazy amazing.  Case in point? This beautiful soiree from B. Moore Events, which is boasting all of the aforementioned, plus beautiful blooms from Floral Couture and one gorgeous image after another from Milanes Photography.  See them all in the full gallery.

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From B. Moore EventsBolu and Ken wanted a black and white wedding with a modern twist, so they added coral to give their wedding some pop! Bolu wanted to add a bit of her culture to the evening and had their bridal party brought in by African dancers at the reception. Although her father was not able to travel cross country for the festivities, her brother was a great stand-in and he walked the tearful Bolu down the aisle.

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Wedding Photography: Milanes Photography | Wedding Venue: Old Decatur Courthouse | Event Coordination: B. Moore Events | Floral + Event Design: Floral Couture | Cinematography: Imagine Video Productions | Catering: Endive | Cake: Not a Crumb | Makeup: O’Dells Glamour Studio

Atlanta Wedding from Gracie Blue Photography at The Georgian Terrace

Gracie Blue, I simply love you. Because this wedding at The Georgian Terrace? It’s everything I adore about a southern fête sitting pretty in one, gorgeous post – delivered to us all through the stunning images captured by her lens. With a fairytale feel steeped deep in tradition, this gorgeous Bride and her dapper Groom said I do in serious southern style, and you can see every last moment right here in the full gallery of images

From the Bride… Justin and I met a couple years ago at a Karaoke bar, called Fused, in downtown Roswell. I did not want to go out that night, but one of my best friends talked me into going… and I’m VERY glad she did. It all started with my friend going up to sing, she was nervous, so I told her I would make sure people cheered for her. I turned to a group of guys standing near by and asked them to cheer for my friend while she sang. Justin was one of the guys in that group…and the rest is history. He asked for my number and we’ve spent almost every moment together since!

Our Wedding Inspiration… Old Atlanta, to me, is the epitome of southern style and grace. Growing up here, instills in you a since of pride in who you are and where you came from. People from Atlanta, and other places around the south value God, family, and tradition. I grew up here, the home of Gone with the Wind, fantasizing about elegant parties, ball gowns, and meeting my very own Rhett Butler since I was a very small child. I’ll never forget the day my mother took me to see Gone With The Wind, at The Fox Theater downtown, it was an event. I can remember coming out of the theater and looking at the hotel directly across the street. It was beautiful. My mother informed me then that Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) stayed at the hotel, The Georgian Terrace, after the premier of the movie. Well, that was enough for me, I told my mother right then that I wanted to get married and have my reception at that hotel. I dreamed of my elegant, southern wedding for years and years until my dream finally came true, and it was everything I could have imagined.

We chose our church, Saint Mark United Methodist, mostly because of its vicinity to The Georgian Terrace, but also because it is an old and gorgeous church. It is made of stone, has beautiful red doors, one of the best organs in Atlanta and the most magnificent stained glass windows. I was also lucky enough to have my pastor, Don Martin from Alpharetta First United Methodist, perform the ceremony. This made the event very special.

I wanted my dress to match my old Atlanta theme, therefore I wanted it to be classic, with a little bit of glam. I thought I wanted lace, but the lace gowns I found just weren’t enough. I liked a lot of different dresses, but didn’t love any of them. I was being very indecisive, which is not like me. I was wanting my mom and sisters opinion on everything… until I found THE dress. I came out of the fitting room and told them, “This is it!” It was slightly fitted, full lace, and covered in pearls! Perfect!

When I dreamt of my wedding I mostly pictured myself in my dress, my amazing husband and me at the alter, and the party with friends and family that would come after. I didn’t let myself stress over the little things for our wedding. I knew I would be happy as long as I had those three things: dress, husband, and a great party!

For our color palette, I wanted simple elegance, so the only colors we had were from the black tuxes, black bridesmaids dresses, and white flowers with greenery. It was so perfect. I was very happy with how it turned out.

We introduced a little whimsy with old fashioned bottles of Coca Cola, and bags of Georgia peanuts for our favors. Both are Georgia classics, and when you put the two together, it’s fantastic!

It is almost impossible for me to pick just one or even two of the most memorable moments from my day. I have quite a few. The first would be the morning of the wedding. I was in my hotel suite with only my immediate family, and I knew I would have very few times from here on out when it would be just the four of us in a room together. I gave each of them a card telling them how much they mean to me and how grateful I was to have them in my life. There were many happy tears that morning.

Then, I would have to say the second most memorable were the butterflies of excitement that I felt when Justin and I held hands without seeing each other before the wedding.

My 1st…and SECOND walk down the aisle. Long story short, they forgot to send the groom down the aisle so, I got to make two entrances. We had a great crowd, it was not what I had pictured, but perfect nonetheless.

Finally, our party afterwards! I can honestly say I have never seen that many people on the dance floor for an entire reception, EVER! It was a blast!!!

My advice for Future Brides… Savor every moment, it is a magical day, and is over far too quickly. No matter what goes wrong on your big day, as you wake up to the man you love as a married woman the next day, it went perfectly! If you are lucky enough to have photos like mine, you will be able to look at them over and over again to relive the big day.

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Wedding Photography: Gracie Blue Photography | Wedding Venue: The Georgian Terrace | Band: Flavor | Floral Design: Bloomin’Bouquets | Hair + Makeup: Formal Faces

Georgia Wedding at Foxhall Sporting Club from Claudia McDade Photography

Georgia, Georgia, Georgia. You have weddings down pat. It’s as if all the Brides in your pretty parts have a magic wand to wave over their days and create the most perfect of parties filled with sentiment…they almost appears effortless. Now, I know that isn’t the case, but weddings like this one captured by Claudia McDade Photography make me feel like I am seriously missing out on some Georgia girl secrets. But this wedding? It’s simply filled with too much heart to have succumbed to the wave of a magic wand, and that makes me love it even more. See all the pretty here.

From the Bride… The happiest day of our lives– For Michael and myself, it was our dream to have an outdoor wedding. Being stationed in Ft. Benning, Georgia allowed us to seek that dream in the lovely and ever-so-charming Georgia. We faced many challenges in realizing our wedding and it took us about 2 years to finally see the wonderful day. My husband unfortunately faced post deployment hardships that made it a bit difficult to continue with our wedding plans; his mental health overruled and became significantly important. With all the trials and tribulations we faced, his betterment came as a blessing to us and our lives were back to normal by December of 2012. We decided to give our Big Day another go. Our wedding meant that much more to us because we had endured so much in so little time. It would be a day to share with our friends and family; the love and loyalty we share for one another. It was to be a symbol of our love for one another and in this, sharing with our loved ones who stood by our side through one of the toughest times of our lives.

Our theme would be Romantic with a palette of blush, gold and hints of sea-foam. We were so blessed to find such wonderful vendors the second time around! I was more than happy to add to it with my tiny touches for the stationery. All our vendors worked with us in making our dreams come true.

It was finally here! Our Big Day! We are so honored to have had such a wonderful team coordinate, plan and decorate our wedding. It took a large burden off our shoulders and allowed us to truly take in the small moments that pass us by so quickly. We had family and friends come from all over the States and other countries to share in our love at the Foxhall Resort and Sporting Club in Douglasville, Georgia. What beautiful lush scenery awaited us. The day was so serene and gorgeous. We couldn’t have asked for anything more. It was perfect! We were so thrilled to share our vows with everyone and celebrate! The food was delicious along with the cake and drinks. It was all smiles for us as we danced the night away.

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Wedding Photography: Claudia McDade Photography | Venue: Foxhall Resort and Sporting Club | Wedding Planning + Floral Designs: The Funky Shack Art Studio | Catering: Tulla White Cuisine | Cake: Blooming Flour Bakery | Stationery: Epoch Design | Band: Capo 3 | Makeup: Laurel Brownlee | Hair: Brittney Parnell

Atlanta Wedding from B. Moore Events

This wedding makes me happy.  Makes me happy with its adorable duo, breathtaking setting and crazy gorgeous details.  Which is no surprise, really, since it comes straight from the planning genius that is B. Moore Events and is overflowing with the fab stylings of Akeem Clayton Design and sooo much pretty, you won’t know what to do with yourselves.  And the gallery from Scobey Photography?  Just as amazing. Join me there for all of the lovely.

From B. Moore Events… Candace and Kofi wanted a rustic wedding with a formal flair.  The Foundry at Puritan Mill is the perfect venue for any transformation.  We took lanterns, moss and peach trees and gave them a more formal edge with a mixture of estate tables and rounds with different looks for each.  The couple also wanted to fuse their cultures.  She is a Southern girl and he is Ghanaian.  We were able to mix them beautifully through the food.  They had a morning wedding and brunch style reception overflowing with food from both cultures.

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Photography: Lacey from Scobey Photography | Wedding Coordination: B. Moore Events | Catering: Endive | Event Design: Akeem Clayton Design | Cake: Family Friend

Tea Party Inspiration Session from Pretty Swell Parties + Julie Anne

Tea parties are the best, don’t you think?  They are like this crazy cool nod to classic romance (think Jane Austen) with an elegant vibe that seriously can’t be beat.  So, a tea party inspiration shoot?  Amazing. Especially when it’s a sweet collaboration between some of Georgia’s finest vendors, including Pretty Swell PartiesBloomin’ Bouquets and Rebecca Diane Invitation Boutique.  Oh, and the vintage china from Vintage English Teacup?  Beyond beautiful.  See every last moment captured by Julie Anne in the full gallery.

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From Pretty Swell Parties… We envisioned an afternoon tea party with a soft romantic feel, and a modern twist. So we mixed the sweet elements of lace and vintage china, with bright and modern colors like hot pink and orange.

We were lucky to have our very own English tea expert in Vanessa from Vintage English Teacup, who assured us that the blustery cold rain we had all day only added to the authenticity of the shoot. Luckily the venue at Hawks Ridge Country Club has some beautiful covered porches with amazing views that provided some protection from the rain!

Vanessa’s gorgeous selection of china and linens paired perfectly with the furniture selection from Crush Vintage rentals, a new vintage rental company, who came armed with a lovely selection of tables and chairs, while the gals from Bloomin’ Bouquet’s Unique Floral and Event Design brought the most gorgeous roses that provided just the kick of color we needed to keep things fun and fresh.

The invitation suite, along with the menu cards, tea bag favors and escort card display were created by debut invitation designer Rebecca Diane {Stationary Boutique}. Rebecca has the utmost attention for details, which results in exquisite paper products that are so highly customized to coordinate with every little detail, like the gorgeous lace cake created by Sweet Peeps Bakery and the gorgeous lace dress provided by BelFiore Bridal.

Julie from Julie Anne Wedding Photography really captured all of the details so beautifully, despite the torrential downpour (and tornado sirens going off!) around us, including the warm moments between our lovely couple, Terah and Michael, even though they were freezing in such unusual weather for a Georgia spring!

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Wedding Photography: Julie Anne | Wedding Venue: Hawks Ridge Country Club in Ball Ground, Georgia | Event Coordination: Pretty Swell Parties | Floral Design: Bloomin’ Bouquets | Wedding Cake: Sweet Peeps Bakery | Wedding Stationery: Rebecca Diane Invitation Boutique | Vintage China: Vintage English Teacup | Vintage Furniture Rentals: Crush Vintage Rentals | Wedding Dress: Belfiore Bridal

Atlanta Summerour Studio Wedding from Paperlily Photography

Even though I have never actually stepped foot outside of the Atlanta airport, I am 100 percent certain that I would love, love, love The ATL.  Maybe that’s because it’s a city that seems to scream Southern hospitality and also hosts some of the most amazing weddings you will ever lay your eyes upon, like this sweet affair captured by Paperlily Photography.  The perfect mix of traditional and modern with the prettiest of details bursting from every nook and cranny, it’s everything I’ve come to love about The Peach State, with a yummy side of pecan and apple pie.  Click here for sooo much more.

And a little extra sweetness with this beautiful film from Mason Beckman.  Enjoy.

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From the Bride… We held our ceremony at our church, Peachtree Presbyterian. It had always been a personal dream of mine to have a traditional church ceremony that honored God and our families. Walking down the long center aisle with my father will always be one of my favorite memories of the day. For a less traditional reception, Summerour Studio was the perfect venue right in the middle of the city. The entrance is a Tuscan villa style courtyard that is clad with vines and string lights. The main room, a loft style space with original wood floors and an impressive staircase, was big enough to hold our 200 guests, but intimate enough that there was not a bad seat in the house.

There were so many personal and handmade details that played a part in our big day. Some were very sentimental. My mom was hands on every step of the way. My something old was the lace around my bouquet which came from my mother’s wedding dress. My something new was my lace wedding dress, earrings, and shoes. My matron of honor, my sister, provided my something borrowed, the veil she wore when she got married, while my garter was my something blue. It is a University of Florida Gator garter shared among my sorority sisters and each of our married initials are embroidered into the garter by the previous bride. My mother and father-in-law helped me make vintage chalkboard frames to hold our menu and signature drink recipes. They also cut wine corks, featuring vineyards from North Georgia, that we collected to use as place card holders.

Our florist did a phenomenal job of creating our navy, green, and white vision. I thought moss runners would look great on the tables to compliment the large moss letters we hung in the courtyard. From there, Randy Smith of Aunt Ruthie’s Designs collected more 150 glass jars, bottles, and vases of various sizes, filled them with a variety of white flowers and placed them throughout the tables.

Paperlily Photography and Mason Beckman captured each precious moment of our day through pictures and video.  Endive Catering helped us create a spread of Southern favorites. We used a coffee table book full of historic pictures of Atlanta as our guestbook. For favors, our guests walked home with John’s favorite hot sauce, appropriately named “Hotlanta Hot Sauce.” My husband’s pick for entertainment was the band Trotline. They did a phenomenal job of keeping our crowd dancing with country and traditional hits. We traveled around on the Georgia Tech trolley and honored our college mascots with our cake topper. Instead of one cake, we had five, each a different flavor, along with two favorite southern pies, pecan and apple. At the end of the night, John drove us away in his family’s vintage 1967 Shelby GT500.

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Wedding Photography: Paperlily Photography | Ceremony Location: Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia | Reception Location: Summerour Studio in Atlanta, Georgia | Wedding Cinematography: Mason Beckman | Wedding Coordinator: Lauren Wright from The Wright Southern Wedding |  Floral + Event Design: Randy Smith from Aunt Ruthie’s Design | Catering: Endive | Wedding Cake: For Goodness Cakes | Pies: The Pie Shop | Groom’s Cake: Rhodes Bakery | Band: Trotline | Photo Booth: Old Time Photo Booth | Wedding Stationery: Eberle Invitations | Wedding Dress: Allure via J. Andrews Bridal | Bride’s Sash + Earrings: Fine & Fleurie | Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade | Rings: Laura Powers Jewelers | Bridesmaids’ Attire: Amsale via Bella Bridesmaid | Hair: Claudia Mejerle | Makeup: Peggy Hardy

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Atlanta Greystone at Piedmont Park Wedding Film from 3Ring Weddings

Getting to know each and every one of you out in SMP-land is most definitely one of the highlights of my job here at Style Me Pretty.  Your stories are all at once captivating, heartwarming and happy tear-making in ways that are better than any classic novel or romantic movie.  And when the ever-wonderful 3Ring Weddings is on hand to capture your fairytale romance for all eternity, like this sweet Piedmont Park wedding?  It’s a guaranteed day of amazing.  One that highlights a breathtaking affair planned to perfection by Stella Harper Events and two uber-fabulous cuties.  Push play for all of the pretty.

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From 3Ring WeddingsWhat happens when two neurologists meet in a hospital hallway? You might think it would be to share a diagnosis, or to get a second opinion, but for Sam and Leslie that chance meeting turned into a prognosis of marriage. Though they grew up on separate continents, their decision to work in medicine helped this couple find one another in the halls of Emory hospital.

Sam realized Leslie was lost, and thought “this girl is cute.” So after giving her directions he asked her for a date. They grabbed a drink and the two found an immediate connection. But that connection was in danger of failing to become a full-fledged relationship as Sam was about to leave Atlanta for a job in Michigan.

Ironically, the very careers that brought them together immediately threatened to split them apart. But through persistance and patience these two made a long distance relationship work, and they closed the gap between their careers and the altar.

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Wedding Cinematography: 3Ring Weddings | Ceremony Venue: Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Atlanta, Georgia | Reception Venue: Greystone at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia | Wedding Photography: Esther JuLee Photography | Event Planning: Stella Harper Events

Atlanta Wedding at The River Club from Something Pretty Photography

There’s just something so wonderful about tying the knot in an outdoor ceremony.  The streaming sunlight, the birds chirping, the ethereal canopy of trees… it’s a beautiful way to say “I do.”  And when that ethereal location happens to be The River Club in Suwanee, Georgia, it’s even more spectacular than you can imagine.  Especially when paired with stunning florals from The Savage Garden, a travel-inspired theme and two cuties who are sooo in love, it’s palpable.  See it all captured by Something Pretty Photography right here.

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From Something Pretty Photography… This was just such a spectacular wedding.  Emily and Chris were married at the River Club outside of Atlanta earlier this month in a beautiful outdoor ceremony.  Emily is from Georgia and Chris is from Australia and they wanted to honor their respective homes and all the travel they have done together and the details showed it!  From the paper goods, to the soles of her shoes, it was all about traveling, nature, and LOVE.  Add in some of the most spectacular flowers and bouquet I have ever seen and it was just a magical day.  

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Wedding Photography: Something Pretty Photography | Wedding Venue: The River Club in Suwanee, Georgia | Wedding Coordination: Daria MacGregor from Circle of Love Weddings | Floral Design: The Savage Garden | Wedding Cinematography: Videos by Joseph | Wedding Cake: Kimberley Radwick from Sweet Caroline’s Cakes | Band: Sonic Groove | Ceremony + Cocktail Hour Music: Adam Komesar | Wedding Invitations + Stationery: Marjorie Pruitt from DecoMarj | Sunflower Invitations: DIY | Officiant: Judy Thomas of Atlanta Wedding Officiants | Luggage Rental: Rust n’ Dust | Farm Table + Chair Rental: Tents Tents Tents | Transportation: Atlantic Limousine | Wedding Dress: Sweet Elegance Bridal | Bride’s Shoes: Nina via DSW | Bride’s Earrings: Sweet Elegance Bridal | Groom’s Attire: Express Tuxedo | Hair: Tracy B Hair | Makeup: Tambrin Craig