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A Farmers Market Proposal Turned Elegant Lakeside Wedding

If I were to plan my wedding all over again, I would show my vendors this wedding as inspiration and leave it at that. Because Jennifer and Nick truly planned a picture perfect day. Drenched in pretty pink hues and sweet kisses, Heather Payne Photography was behind the lens capturing every sweet moment and we’ve got it all waiting for you (and/or your vendors, *cough*cough*) in The Vault!

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From Heather Payne PhotographyJennifer & Nick married in an intimate venue in Albany, New York with some of their closest family and friends. After our initial conversation together, I knew they were truly special and had the sweetest love story to tell. We met for their engagement photos months before in Massachusetts where we were able to get a true sense of just how sweet their story actually was. Their giggles and genuine expressions for each other was so joyful to capture.

Their wedding took place in Albany, New York at a venue on Crooked Lake. It was a windy and cold day in March, but the sun was so warm and everyone’s spirits were so radiant. The setting was very elegant indoors and the nature of the outdoors was so picturesque with willow trees and perfect little hidden pockets around the lake. Jennifer and Nick’s envisioned their day to feel calm, romantic and ethereal. Knowing the “feeling” of their day, we were able to really create some beautiful images that best represented their style and aesthetic. Jennifer had two beautiful dresses that she wore during the ceremony and reception. Her long cathedral veil blew so gracefully in the wind and wrapped around them during their first look where Nick saw Jennifer for the first time.

From The Bride…I was starting intern year as a pediatric resident in a hospital, and I had just moved in Albany. I wanted to get to know some people, so I joined a christian medical group at the hospital, and that’s where I met him. Initially, when we met, I guess he was attracted, so he tried to invite me over for group gatherings. The first group gathering, we were all going to a museum 45 minutes away, so he texted me to ask if I could give him a ride since he had just finished an overnight call as a surgery resident. So I agreed, and thats when we just started texting a lot. When I picked him up, it ended up we were the only two in the car so we had some really deep conversations. Very quickly we started talking more and more on the phone, and hanging out. Initially I was a little weary because we were talking so much and I was becoming attracted as well, but I wasn’t sure of his feelings for me. However, within 2 weeks of meeting each other, we confessed our feelings and started dating!

Nick proposed by taking me to the farmer’s market that morning, then blindfolding me and driving to the very museum that we had gotten to know each other. On the walk there, he played some songs he downloaded on an iPod and eventually when we got to the terrace, he played the soundtrack version of “I love you…For sentimental reasons” and we slow danced while he sang softly in my ear. There were a lot of random people around. Then he got down on one knee and proposed!

Photography: Heather Payne | Floral Design: Party With Mia | Wedding Cake: Coccadotts Cake Shop | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Bride's Shoes: Caparros | Hair & Makeup: VickyC5 | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Venue: Old Daley on Crooked Lake | Bride's Bracelet: Lord And Grey Bridal | Bride's Headpiece: BHLDN | Bride's Necklace: BHLDN | Bride's Veil: Nordstrom | Bridesmaids' Robes: Foxblossom Co. | Live Music: Joanne Nguyen & Ben Lee | Reception DJ: Events by Cool Cat | Wedding Dress "Ceremony" & "Reception": BHLDN

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Should You Save or Splurge on Your Wedding Dress?

Ultimately, setting your wedding budget is all about prioritizing what’s most important to you and your future hubs. For some brides, it’s all about the dress and the sky is the limit when it comes to setting a budget for it. But if your gown isn’t where you want to be spending your money, that’s fine! There’s no reason you can’t still look stunning on your big day. No matter what your budget, these gorgeous gowns prove you don’t have to sacrifice style on your big day.

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Intimate Elopement Complete with Calligraphy

Let me reiterate: this is not a styled shoot. This is actually a real wedding, but the details are SO on point stylistically that even I thought it was orchestrated for inspiration. But no, this is Taylor and Rainge’s beautifully ‘big’ day. An intimate elopement in the woods that you won’t want to miss – see it all in The Vault!

From Candice Lorraine“I need to be bold
Need to jump in the cold water
Need to grow older with a girl like you
Finally see you were naturally
The one to make it so easy when you show me the truth
Yeah, yeah I’d rather be with you
Say you want the same thing too”

The lyrics Taylor sang to Rainge when they walked through the woods as husband and wife. With the little white church behind them and the rest of their lives ahead of them, Taylor chose the intimate setting of the Georgia mountains to start their life together.

The day began with coffee and biscuits at their favorite local brunch nook at Mama’s Boy in Athens. This cozy spot hosted many their dates in college, and tons of shared memories. After full bellies, they drove up through the mountain fog to the Juliette Chapel, tucked away in the woods of the Appalachian. As Hope Ferguson, started hair and makeup, Taylor calmly told the story of how her and Rainge met and her vision for the wedding day.

Their relationship was created during many drives between South Carolina and Georgia, so the thought of being away in the mountains near the states borders thrilled them. They loved the romance of the woods, being away from all the noise, and reminded that despite all the distractions in life — it is truly just the two of them and their union. Taylor wanted everything to be organic and natural. Her love for the outdoors and career in horses, she just desired to feel like their altar was an oasis created by God. Surrounded by nature was incredibly important to her. Nothing extravagant or dramatic, just her and her fiance in a natural setting.

After Hope finished the perfect makeup touches, Taylor changed into her breathtaking BHLDN dress. The most whimsical and dainty dress and started her walk across the courtyard, down the aisle to her groom. Tears filled Rainge’s eyes when he saw his bride before him. They both giggled and sniffled back tears as their dear friend read a passage from the Bible. They held hands as they exchanged vows to each other. Sealed with a long and quiet kiss, tears rolled down both their cheeks, followed by squeals and lots of laughs, Taylor and Rainge were married.

Amanda Jewel flawlessly executed a whimsical and earthy ceremony design for them to speak their vows under God. They wanted the invitation suite to be a reminder of their vows, their commitment to each other, and to show their children one day. During their engagement, Taylor and Rainge often spoke about the songs that they danced to in the kitchen, and sweet calligrapher Anna Brown, of Olive Juice Press, decided to surprise them by writing the lyrics to “I’d Rather Be With You” by Joshua Radin on the ribbon for Taylor’s bouquet.

It was evident through every detail of the day, that Taylor and Rainge have a peaceful confidence in their love for each other. They reiterated over and over how calming it was to just be together, to spend a day away from any wedding fluff or details, and focus on their marriage.

Photography: Rustic White Photography | Floral Design: Amanda Jewel Floral + Design | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Hair + Makeup: Hope Ferguson | Invitations + Calligraphy: Olive Juice Press | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Venue: Juliette Chapel | Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Stylist: Candice Lorraine

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Don’t Forget to Register for All These Tech Trinkets!

While there’s no denying your KitchenAid will get plenty of use over the years, we live in a high tech world and all those gidgets and gadgets are an essential part of our daily lives, so they’re not to be forgotten when creating your wedding registry! (And it’s our guess that your future Mr. will easily volunteer to help “test out” the best ones!) From the latest speakers to state-of-the-art humidifiers, these are the items that add a bit of extra pep in your Fitbit-tracking step.

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European Garden Inspiration with the Most Romantic Florals

This gorgeous inspiration session is all my secret garden wedding daydreams come true. From the impeccably elegant tabletops dressed by Wildflower Linen and adorned with soft peach and ivory roses, ranunculus and peonies, arguably the most romantic florals in existence, the prettiness will have you pinning away at every lovely image in The Vault!


From Ashley Link PhotographyThis shoot was inspired by the organic grace of a European Garden Wedding. The florals were inspired by summer elegance and consisted of soft peach and ivory roses, ranunculus and peonies, with pops of red and maroon sweet peas and dahlias. The colors all tied together to compliment the brides sophisticated beauty and the grooms unique maroon tux. All of the neutral elements flowed perfectly together in order to allow the pops of color to really glow throughout each space.

The evening ended with our bride and groom riding off in a gorgeous horse drawn carriage strewn with blushing florals…the perfect way to make an exit!

Photography: Ashley Link Photography | Event Planning: Tara Nicole Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Prairie Wild | Wedding Dress: MH Pomander's Bridal | Cake: Get Caked by Stacy | Ring: Trumpet & Horn | Makeup: Mary Moore | Hair: Denise Burkle | Groom's Attire: Bridal By B | Venue: Kingwood Center | Bride's Shoes + Clutch: Emmy London | Dress Designer: Mikaella Bridal | Horse + Carraige: Pine Acres Carriage | Invitations + Signage: Erica Hammer Calligraphy | Linen Rentals: Wildflower Linen | Rentals: Event Source | Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Vintage Rentals: Violet Vintage

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Rainy Day Wedding That’s Crazy Romantic

If you thought a bit of rain could ruin a wedding day, you better think again because these two are proving otherwise. Photographed by Trish Barker, this Maui “I do” turned out crazy romantic – umbrellas and all.

From Trish Barker PhotographyWhat to do if it rains on your wedding? Have an amazing wedding anyways.

Mallory and Derick came to Maui to get married next to the ocean. And as they watched the skies open up on them as their ceremony was about to start, they decided they were going to have their dream wedding; rain or shine. And they were all smiles the whole time, despite being poured on. And just as it was time for the sun to go down, the clouds gave way to the most amazing light, and their romantic photos came to life.

It just goes to show that you can plan and plan and plan, but things may not always go the way you intend. And sometimes, that’s for the better…

Photography: Trish Barker Photography | Floral Design: Bella Bloom Floral Boutique | Wedding Dress: Mikaella Bridal | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Hair + Makeup: Maui Makeup Artistry | Calligraphy: Miss B Calligraphy | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Venue: Merriman's

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A classic destination wedding in Charleston? We LOVE.

Wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of NYC, these two sweeties landed on the sweet city of Charleston for their Big Day and, my oh my, was it a fabulous choice.  With the help of the uber-talented Fox Events, they hosted a day that was classic, southern AND stunning with Aaron and Jillian Photography on hand to capture every beautiful moment. Fall in love in THE VAULT, then press play on the film from Siegel Films below.

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From Fox Events… As an active New York City couple, Quinn and Kevin wanted to bring their family down south to take in the beautiful unique scenery of Charleston. The couples love for Live Oak trees and Spanish moss made Legare Waring House the perfect place to gather all their family and friends to experience historic southern charm. Fox Events designed a reception capturing southern spring style with gray and white La Tavola linens, blush, white and green florals, and beautiful chandeliers hanging from a clear top tent, making sure not to block the gorgeous scenery. The huge black and white tiled dance floor kept the bride and groom dancing the night away with friends and family for a Charleston memory they will never forget.

From the Bride… Introduced through a mutual friend, Kevin and I met seven years ago in New York City. We were both working at our first jobs post graduation and finally after lots of moves, more school, career changes and a few bouts of long distance – we got engaged one chilly night in Central Park.

Deciding on a wedding location was the toughest part for Kevin and me during the wedding planning process. We love living in NYC but really wanted to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city and do something unique and special. We both enjoy traveling and were always partial to the idea of a destination wedding. I have family connections in South Carolina, and I remember visiting Charleston as a child and absolutely loving its charm. One month before we got engaged, I took Kevin there for his first time and knew he had the same feeling about the city as I did. We felt that our friends and family would enjoy traveling to the southern gem just as much as us and that’s when we reached out to Lauren Fox. After a full day of site visits throughout Charleston we finally rounded out the venue tour at Legare Waring House where we knew instantly that it was exactly what we were looking for.

We wanted our wedding to include southern elegance and details unique to Charleston so that our guests could really embrace being in the south with most guests traveling from the New York Metro area. The breathtaking avenue of oak trees was the selling point for us. We absolutely loved how Fox Events designed our entire wedding. Since day one we wanted something unique from what people are used to and Fox Events totally made our wedding day vision a reality. Some of our favorite details included the clear top tent under the oak trees (which Kevin hates to admit the last-minute decision was one of the best things about the wedding), the chandeliers, and the gorgeous floral arrangements that Fox Events put together while complementing the natural beauty of the venue itself. Working with all of our vendors including Cru Catering, Aaron and Jillian Photography, the Voltage Brothers, and Siegel Films truly made our day the best day ever. Kevin and I have never had so much fun in our lives and will inevitably remember this day for the rest of our lives along with the people who helped make our day so special.

Photography: Aaron And Jillian Photography | Cinematography: Siegel Films | Cake: Wildflour Pastry | Ceremony Venue: The Cathedral Of St. John | Reception Venue: Legare Waring House | Catering: Cru Catering | Band: EastCoast Entertainment | Transportation: Lowcountry Valet | Beverage Services: Squeeze OnSite | Event Planning + Floral Design: Fox Events | Greenery: Everleaf Greens | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Snyder | Rentals: Event Drs | Rentals: Innovative Event Services

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The Prettiest Smoothie Bowls the Internet Has to Offer

We have an in-house smoothie bowl maker who literally kills me with her instagram feed. The yummy looking bowl form of spoon friendly smoothie offerings topped with fruit, nuts and sometimes chocolate? Um yeah, we’re into that. So in honor of Michelle and her glorious Smoothie Bowls, check out 12 recipes to whip up the second you stock up on fruit. We promise only 90% of them are pink.

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Saturday Morning Movie: Jaw Dropping New Zealand Elopement

What a way to kickstart a marriage! Forgoing the traditional wedding route at home, these two Floridians traveled around the globe to New Zealand and said “I do” among lakes, mountains and so much natural beauty, it’s almost too picture perfect to believe. Luckily, Sunshine Weddings – Film & Photo were along for the ride to capture it all – and even luckier for us, we get to enjoy the finished product right this minute!

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From Sunshine Weddings – Film and Photo… Floridians Kristen and CJ chose their wedding location on a remote lake in New Zealand because of our films. So there was a bit of pressure! They were the sweetest couple on their first “big adventure” together and asked us to photograph and film their day. The brief was to show off New Zealand to give family and friends a real sense of being there when they saw the photos and watched the film. Kristen and CJ’s ceremony was by Moke Lake, a remote pristine lake surrounded by mountains not far from Queenstown. As animals are a big part of their lives (Kristen studied and works with animals) we took them for a photoshoot in a sheep paddock with new lambs running free. For the ultimate NZ experience we sent their driver home and hijacked them to find some New Zealand native bush. A time of cool calm surrounded by birdsong which really rounded off the day.

For us the best part of working on Kristen and CJ’s wedding was sharing much of what we love most about NZ. In return they gave us the gift of their enthusiasm and being a part of a life-changing day. No one stopped smiling! Kristen told us her Dad cried when he saw their wedding film (the only time she’s seen him cry) and said it was the best film he had ever seen, so we think we hit the brief.

One thing too that Kristen didn’t mention – her ring was her Grandmothers and CJ’s ring was made by a local Queenstown jeweler from a New Zealand 50c coin. The rings are photographed in a Paua shell from their hotel room which is an iconic NZ abalone-like shell.

From the Bride… We met seven years ago in our hometown, Plant City, Florida. CJ was a senior in high school and I was a sophomore! He was the teacher’s assistant for our college level world history class and a tech in the drama program I acted in! I had such a huge crush on him for a while until a mutual friend found out and told him! We went on dates for a few months and then started dating! We have been together everyday since!

After being together four years, we went to Discovery Cove in Orlando, Florida to swim with dolphins! CJ to my surprise had arranged for a dolphin to bring me a buoy with the words “Kristen, will you marry me?” on it! He also spent forever tracking down a ring that I had just mentioned I thought was pretty and never thought anymore of it. He tracked the lady down on Etsy. CJ had her make the same one and shipped it from California to him! Such a romantic!

We have always wanted to travel and see more of the world! When we got engaged, we made the decision to make good on that promise and start off our marriage with traveling. Since the beginning of our relationship, we always dreamed of seeing New Zealand in person so it was a no brainier once we decided to marry abroad!

We wanted to find the spot that screamed “I am in New Zealand!” Since our family was not able to come with us to see our big day and would only be able to see our video and pictures, being in a very natural, beautiful spot was pretty important to us.

We picked our location through watching Sunshine Weddings beautiful videos! When we first viewed the video of Moke Lake, it took our breath away. It was absolutely gorgeous and perfect! It actually is really coincidental because the video that we watched of the location that we fell in love with was actually a video of the wedding planner we ended up hiring! So she basically planned her entire wedding over again and she did an amazing job!

We did our planning a bit differently than most since we weren’t able to bring anything over to include in the wedding, and we didn’t get to see any of the preparations in person until walking down the aisle. But there was one personal element I made sure to include in our big day. My grandma basically raised me and absolutely loved CJ when we were dating. Unfortunately, she passed away before our big day. Before she passed, she gave me a necklace that my grandpa had given to her. On our wedding day, in our hotel, I wrapped her necklace around my bouquet stem so I could hold a piece of them during our wedding. It was something small, but meant a lot to our ceremony.

What’s our favourite memories of the day? More like, what wasn’t our favorite memory?! It’s so hard to pick a few when the entire day was absolutely amazing! Rescuing a baby sheep, hiking through the bush in my wedding dress, almost getting charged at by an angry mom sheep… I could go on!

One of the best memories of that day though, include that feeling of walking down the little bridge and around the hill to see the stunning scenery and set-up of the archway, and my soon-to-be husband smiling at me with the biggest grin! It was such a beautiful moment! I hadn’t had the opportunity to see Moke Lake, our flowers, archway, or anything in person until that moment. So it was so overwhelming to see all of it at once with the thought “I am the luckiest girl in the world, I get to marry my best friend in the most beautiful spot in the world!”

One other memory I would say is both my husband and my favorite would be when we were in the midst of doing our filming shoots, Scott decided the perfect shot would be with our feet in the water! So as my husband is helping me get seated on the bridge and helping me with my shoes, we sit down to see Scott waist deep in freezing cold water in his underwear! It was hilarious! Melissa said she hoped that was the first and last time Scott takes his pants off at a wedding!
I did my planning a bit different since it was in a different country, but I would definitely say in my situation there are a few things I would recommend:
1. Hire a wedding planner if you feel overwhelmed! Honestly, even if you don’t feel overwhelmed, I would still get one! Sarah made it so all I had to do was answer a few questions and show up! She took care of every bit of the details and I couldn’t have planned it better even if I had an extra year to do it! She knew the best places with the best prices for everything so it ended up saving me money in the long run too!
2. Hire a really great photographer/cinematographer! This is a big one! I can’t emphasize enough how much I love our moments that were captured by our filming/photo company we hired. The video made it even more amazing and it was so beautifully done that we could watch it over and over again and never get tired of seeing it. It was our own personal movie!
3. Enjoy your big day! If you do it right, you will only have one! No matter if it rains, snows, your dress button pops off and loosens it (happened to me), you get a few bugs in your veil (also happened to me!), no matter what happens… don’t sweat it! This is YOUR magical, amazing day and nothing should damper your mood!

Photography: Sunshine Wedding Films | Cinematography: Sunshine Wedding Films | Event Planning: Simply Perfect Weddings | Floral Design: The Flower Room | Hair + Makeup: Collective Hair and Makeup | Celebrant: Phillipa Cook | Accomodations: The Rees Hotel | Wedding Arch: Queenstown Wedding Hire

A Skyline Soiree That’ll Sweep You off Your Feet

A stunning soiree complete with crazy cool skyline views? Count us in. Because this incredibly chic day has got all that and more. Complete with a beautiful ceremony where guests warmed their weddings bands with a silent wish, 4Eyes Photography captured it all to share and it’s waiting for you in The Vault!

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From The Bride…Junior high. 1996. Girl sees boy and says to herself, “I’m going to marry that boy one day.” Twenty years later, it actually happened. Don’t get it confused…we are not high school sweethearts. I laid eyes on him that fateful day in junior high and that was it. Period. End of story as we knew it. We would continue to live our separate lives all throughout high school, college, and into busy adulthood. It wasn’t until years later, on one chilly May evening in 2009, that this girl and that boy would finally find themselves at the same Memorial Day barbecue (thanks to the mutual friend gods, and fate, and destiny, and perfect timing). He gave me his sweatshirt because I was cold. The rest is history. Mike proposed to me on a park bench, under the Spanish moss, on a lazy Saturday afternoon in Savannah, Georgia. A year and a half later, on January 16th, 2016 we were married at The Foundry in Long Island City, New York.

Everyone thought we were crazy to plan a January wedding in New York. “What about the weather?” they said. “What will you do if there is an epic snowstorm and none of your guests show up?” they asked. My response, “It will be the most perfect day ever.” And it was. From the delicious food, to the amazing band, not to mention the fabulous décor, the fifty-degree weather, all of our favorite people, my glorious two dollar chargers from Bed Bath and Beyond, and the two best photographers on the planet to capture every moment the day was everything we had envisioned and more.

My most vivid memory comes moments before I was about to walk down the aisle. Peeking my head out of the bridal suite, watching my bridesmaids make their way down the stairs in all of their different gold sparkle dresses, listening to the music we picked being played live, feeling the love of all our favorite people in one place to celebrate us, standing next to my mom, and finally seeing Mike patiently waiting for me at the altar caused me to let out a squeal of complete satisfaction that was heard by all of our guests. I strongly believe, it was that excited squeal of joy that set the tone for the rest of our night.

Our ceremony was filled with laughter, tears, and lots of love. Our brilliant officiant T.J. suggested a ring warming. During the ceremony our rings, tied together with ribbon, were passed around to each of our guests giving them the opportunity to warm our wedding bands with their love, make a silent wish, ask a blessing, or offer a prayer for us as we embark on this new journey. Aside from being pronounced husband and wife, this was my favorite part of the ceremony.

Our cuisine was inspired by winter and our love of comfort food. Picture passed mac and cheese bites, bacon and peanut butter crackers, grilled cheese with tomato soup shooters, and barbecue pulled chicken on mini waffles. Red wine braised short ribs for dinner. For dessert, Chef Rossi’s famous Oreo Crack and Fruit Loop Krispies to accompany our Momofuku Milk Bar cake. And we cannot forget about Mama Rossi’s late night pizza bagels (those were quite the hit).

The music was a mix of old and new. Our guests packed the dance floor and boogied down to songs by Otis Redding, The Temptations, Frank Sinatra, The Isley Brothers, Coldplay, Michael Buble, Bruno Mars, Rhianna, and Michael Jackson just to name a few. I personally wanted to hear Remix to Ignition by R. Kelly, but when the night ended with everyone shouting, “ONE MORE SONG, ONE MORE SONG!!” my soul was satisfied.

The décor was inspired by my engagement ring. Gold and sparkly. Along the way, we threw in some hints of deep purple, white, sage green, and pale pink. Honestly, there were points at which I swear my florist Pola was living in my brain. She understood and was able to execute my vision flawlessly. Vintage gold vases, candles of all shapes and sizes EVERYWHERE, lush garland running down the tables and woodland princess style flower crowns for me and my ladies to wear as we partied the night away.

Ironically, the most significant and meaningful part of our décor was actually quite simple. A sprig of rosemary was placed on top of the memory card at each place setting in honor of Mike’s mother, Rosemary. Her passing has left a huge hole in Mike’s heart and I knew that the hole would feel even bigger on this day. It was in this small detail, in the spirit of love that Mike and I have for each other, and in the blessings given to us by our family and close friends that we were able to feel her presence all throughout our special day.

Stay true to your vision no matter what people have to say about it. Enjoy every second of the planning process and know when it’s time to let go and allow the universe (or your fabulous month-of coordinator) take charge. Sneak in as many special quiet moments with your groom as possible. Have fun and be present.

Photography: 4Eyes Photography | Event Planning: Exquisite Affairs Productions | Floral Design: Rosehip Social | Wedding Dress: Pronovias | Cake: Momofuku Milk Bar | Invitations: J&D Invitations Etc | Bride's Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Catering: The Raging Skillet | Makeup: Flawless By JM | Hair: Bridal Beauty Co. | Calligraphy: Sea Calligraphy | Lighting: Universal Light And Sound | Band: Silver Arrow Band | Venue: The Foundry | Rentals: Broadway Party Rentals

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#SMPWedding101 – How to Ensure A Successful Outdoor Event

Outdoor celebrations can be tough. While full of customization opportunities and the pure beauty of becoming Mr. and Mrs. among the great outdoors, they also run the risk of bad weather, lighting issues and more. But that doesn’t mean we’re giving up on them any time soon (one look through our Vault and you can be sure outdoor weddings are here to stay). So we have Sperry Tents here to go over the 10 areas to cover (some, quite literally) to ensure a fantastic outdoor “I do” celebration.

1. TENT STYLE

It’s vital to choose wisely when selecting a tent for your wedding – remember, it is your principal backdrop. Your tent will feature prominently in your wedding photos and deserves just as much thought as you would give to assessing the décor and style of an indoor venue.

Since the beginning, Sperry Tents have exemplified craftsmanship and aesthetics with graceful sailcloth canopies, nautically inspired pennants atop each peak, and solid wood support poles. They are designed to be equally attractive from a distance and close up, and are visually striking on their own and yet subtle enough not to compete with various décor styles. Plus, they do not require additional drapery to hide shiny white vinyl or aluminum poles.

Described as pole tents, Sperry Tents have both center and side poles and require stakes in the ground. For sites that do not accommodate stakes, or for hard to reach places such as decks and patios, frame tents are a smart alternative. Clear-top tents are another popular choice for starry night views but keep in mind that they heat up in the sun (like a greenhouse) so are best for spring and fall dates.

2. TENT PLACEMENT

One of the prime considerations in siting a reception tent is level ground: this is just as important for table and chair functionality as it is for guests’ footing. When there’s no way to avoid a sloping or uneven grade, consider full flooring. It’s a bigger budget item but assures comfort for all.

It’s always best to meet with a representative from the tent company in person at your event site to decide on the exact placement of tent(s). Keep in mind that an experienced tent professional can typically address a variety of issues, from recommending covered walkways to keep catering staff dry to creative problem solving such as tenting over small trees and fences to even covering up pools with flooring. You don’t know what can be accomplished until you ask!

3. CREATE DESTINATIONS

One trend in recent years with real staying power is the use of multiple tents to create event “destinations.” This is a great way to get creative and impress guests with unique experiences. We’ve seen almost everything: tents for ceremonies, cocktails, escort card displays, dancing, bridal prep, kids’ activities, dessert/candy stations, cigar rolling, and more. They can be grouped together in one tent “village” or spread across a large property.

However, if budget is a concern, consider creating “destinations” inside one large reception tent. Use lounge furniture to create swanky hangout areas or arrange cocktail tables with whimsical linens near the bar.

4. STAR POWER

You’ve seen white and ivory tents before but have you ever seen a navy tent dotted with translucent white stars? Sperry’s signature blue star tent is a showstopper and always generates oohs and aahs! A smaller round blue tent makes for a fun, buzz-generating cocktail tent companion beside a more traditional ivory reception tent.

5. LIGHTING

We can’t emphasize the importance of lighting enough! Your lighting selections play a big role in the style and general atmosphere of your wedding, and they also impact the dusk and evening photography greatly. Sperry Tents begins with standard lighting options that mount on the center poles, such as copper onion lanterns or wrought-iron chandeliers. Other popular options include Asian lanterns or bistro strings strung between center and side poles. And we always complete each of our tents with bulb lighting around the perimeter that contributes to its romantic nighttime glow. But there is so much more to consider: LED lanterns along a path leading to your tent entrance. LED candles in votives hanging from a tree. Bistros strung above a porch or an outdoor dance floor. Club-style lighting for the band stage and dance floor. A colored wash on the tent ceiling. If you want to get really serious, consider hiring a specialty lighting company.

6. LAYOUT

In general, your tent provider will recommend a tent size to accommodate your guest count, dance floor, and/or band stage. But typically, this recommendation is based on the assumption that you are placing standard five-foot-round tables of 8-10 guests in an efficient pattern. Speak up if you need room for a lounge area or if you are choosing extra-large round tables, have standalone farm tables, or are mixing banquet and round tables, etc. You want to avoid miscommunication and a cramped layout!

7. DON’T FORGET YOUR CATERER

You’ve thought about your guests’ comfort, but remember that your caterer has needs too! For smaller events a caterer may be able to work out of the house or a garage but for most events they will require a tent. Handily enough, experienced caterers have worked many outdoor events before and know exactly what size cook tent they need, so just ask. In some cases, specialty caterers like barbeque or clambake companies do not require tents, but double check!

8. WEATHER

No couple wants to think about rain on their big day, but rain preparedness comes with the territory of planning an outdoor event. The good news is that most tent companies allow for what is called a rain plan – equipment that is put on hold via a deposit in case of rain but that can be cancelled a day or two before based on the weather report.

Typical rain equipment includes a ceremony tent (for outdoor ceremonies that get rained out), connectors in between tents (particularly between the catering and reception tents), and a cocktail tent so guests don’t end up under the dining tent for drinks. Rain is not the only weather consideration, however. Outdoor wedding in July? Consider fans that mount on your tent’s perimeter to keep everyone cool. And since the temperature can drop at night in spring and fall, heaters are a wise decision. Propane heaters can comfortably heat a fully sided tent while patio heaters are nice for cocktail hour.

9. POWER

Almost every vendor who makes an outdoor event happen requires power. The tent lights, catering equipment, portable bathrooms, and the band or DJ are the principal power users, and keep in mind that a couple extension cords and the available outlets in your garage might not suffice. Be prepared for each vendor’s power usage and ask how many dedicated circuits they require. As a general rule, it’s smart to have an electrician install a special panel for the wedding’s power use (that can be removed afterwards). Or, if the tents are placed in a field or lawn away from a power source, a generator will be required.

10. EMBRACE THE OUTDOORS!

You chose an outdoor event for a reason, so maximize its potential! Bring the outdoors in and infuse your décor with loose, wild garden-style floral arrangements or even potted herbs, plants, shrubs, and small trees. Encourage guests to move beyond the confines of a tent with lawn games (croquet, anyone?), lawn furniture like Adirondack chairs or even hammocks, boat cruises, and golf cart rides. The more guests interact with the natural setting, the more memorable your big day will be!

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Beach, Blooms, And All the Engagement Inspo You’ll Ever Need

Summer weekends might be slowly winding down, but we’re determined to savor every last second we’ve got left. And kicking us off into this August Friday is a dreamy beach engagement from Esther Sun. The full gallery is basically our version of heaven on earth, and don’t miss the couple’s sweet love story waiting below.

From The Bride…Dennis and I grew up together at the same church but our paths wouldn’t cross until much later. He was always the cool high school kid getting into trouble while I was the goody two-shoes middle schooler observing from afar. Ironically, it wasn’t until Dennis began attending a new church, that we finally connected and eventually started to date!

Shortly after becoming official, we took a day trip down to San Diego, which is where we got to experience some of the most defining moments of our relationship. We made ourselves comfortable at a local beach and spent some time enjoying the wonderful weather and beautiful views. There, I got to share with Dennis some of the most delicate and dear things about my life that I still hold close to my heart today. Upon sharing, Dennis’ response of gentleness, care, concern, and love spoke to me of a potential future with him. Little did I know, this was also the same moment Dennis knew he wanted to spend the rest of his life with me, to continue to love, nurture, and protect me. One year later, Dennis took me back to San Diego and professed his love for me and sealed the deal with the loveliest rose gold stunner!

When we booked our wonderful wedding photographer and now great friend, Esther Sun, we knew we had to do our shoot at the beach, reminiscent of our most pivotal moments. We didn’t need anything over the top, but just something that really captured our story. Esther did an amazing job and we are still blown away with how beautifully she captured our love. We are so excited to share these wonderful images with our family and friends, but even more so to be able look back at them years from now when we are old and want to be taken back to where it all began.

Photography: Esther Sun Photography | Hair + Makeup: Sherilyn Yi | Floral Dress: Free People | Pink Dress: Jill Stuart

You’ll Totes Love these Essential Fall Bags

The tradition of Back to School bags doesn’t have to die with childhood. Now it comes in a different form. Jansport backpacks (do they still make those?) are out and buttery leather totes are in. Check out the adult version of back to school goodies and treat yourself with a gorgeous new Fall tote.

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One Part Rustic + One Part Glam = Wedding Perfection.

In the words of their amazing coordinator, JNS Events, “Playing off the natural landscape of Mountain House Estate, we created a soft, organic look with a hint of romantic glam.” And in our opinion? Mission totally accomplished. Go see it all through the lens of Brittrene Photo in The Vault!

From JNS EventsWhat can we say…this one was a real beauty with the sweetest couple and a dream event team. And after a week of rain, the sun came out just in time for us to capture all the loveliness. Playing off the natural landscape of Mountain House Estate, we created a soft, organic look with a hint of romantic glam. A palette of rose quartz, coral, and plum complemented the barn wood with hints of blue adding a fun pop. The blue was echoed in the hand-painted invitation suite and silk watercolor menu ribbon. Gold accents on the tablescapes and the bride’s gold lace dress added a touch of romantic glam to the outdoor setting. After a sunset photo session where we captured the most incredible warm glow, the couple hit the dance floor and literally twirled the night way! Love Love!

Photography: Brittrene Photo | Coordination: Jenny Schneider Events | Floral Design: SHARLA FLOCK DESIGNS | Wedding Dress: jinwang | Invitations: PS Paper | Hair + Makeup: Jasmine Chan | Favors: Gypsy Vine Candles | Venue: Mountain Estate Cloverdale | Beverage Services: Judge Palmer | Desserts: The Grand Meringue | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Bright Event Rentals

Say Hello to the Cutest Blogger Bride Ever

Are you ready to follow the ultimate wedding planning journey? Well, what if I told you said journey was from the sweetest bride-to-be ever. In that case, say hello to Shelby of Pretty in the Pines. Because this lovely lady is our newest blogger bride and quite honestly we’re crazy excited to follow her journey. Read on for more and get to know this ah-dorable lady below and in The Vault!

From the Blogger Bride-to-be… HI SMP readers and brides-to-be! I am beyond excited to have a chance to share my wedding journey on one of my favorite blogs (and the reason I run out of photo storage on my phone due to 500 screenshots of wedding inspiration)! My name is Shelby and you can find me over at Pretty in the Pines, a lifestyle and fashion blog based in Raleigh, North Carolina. I created my blog a couple years ago due to my love for fashion, decor, travel, and photography. I am continuously inspired by the beauty of my home state and that is how I got the name “Pretty in the Pines”! Although my fiancé and I live in the ‘land of the pines’, we’re switching things up a bit for our wedding and going from the pines of NC to the palms in Charleston, SC, next spring! We are SO excited!

Today I’m sharing part 1 of our engagement photos taken by our wedding photographers, Jake and Heather. My fiancé, TJ, and I first met when we were both sophomores at North Carolina State University. I had recently joined a sorority, Delta Gamma, and needed a last minute date for an upcoming Semi Formal event. Some older girls told me that they knew of the perfect date and his name was TJ. After being a little bit nervous for the set-up, I was instantly relieved when I realized how down to earth and funny this guy turned out to be. The evening of the event, we danced the night away and also found out we had a lot more in common than we thought was possible. We both had the same favorite song (‘Your Love’ by The Outfield), favorite food, and we were even born in the same small town way down in Florida (how weird!?). I ended up having such a fun night at Semi Formal and he must have also because the next night he asked me out on a second date!

Only one month later, he asked me to be his girlfriend. That was over six years ago! Fast forward to this past December and we were on the way to our friend’s “birthday lunch”. Only, as soon as we got in the car, TJ asked me press play on a playlist he had made called “Us”. It was a playlist of each one of the songs that reminded us of one another, and only then did he tell me that we had to make a few stops along the way to the lunch. At that point, I had a feeling of what was going on and the tears started flowing! He stopped at the place where we met, my old sorority house on campus, where he first told me he loved me, and a couple more, but it was such a crazy blur! At each stop we made, he had sweet words ready to share with me about why he loved me. The last stop was at the NC State bell tower where he had some hidden photographers (two of our best friends) hiding behind a bench. When we walked up to the bell tower there were flowers, champagne, and framed photos of us, he got down on one knee and proposed! I couldn’t believe that he had planned all of that without me knowing! Well, remember that “friend’s birthday lunch”? When we finally arrived to it, our best friends and families were waiting there to completely surprise me and celebrate! It was the absolute best day!

So now that you’ve heard the beginning of our love story, I cannot wait to bring you all along for the journey of planning our wedding. I tend to be a big “planner” and usually like to have control over all of the details, no matter how small; however, my hope for our wedding is to be the opposite. My only wedding wish is to have an extremely fun, romantic, and carefree day, celebrating marrying my best friend with the most important people in our lives (while sticking to a budget!). I want to have a wedding day of no worries and just pure love and good vibes for everyone. I am so excited to share my tips and advice along the way on how to achieve that and hope you will follow along for all of the excitement.

Be sure to follow my Instagram @prettyinthepines to see more wedding behind the scenes, especially over the next few weeks!

Photography: Jake + Heather | Hair + Makeup: Meg Workman | Blogger Bride: Shelby Vanhoy

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The Genius Trick that Will Make Your Kitchen Feel Oh So Fancy

Giving your kitchen a glam overhaul is as easy as a foxed mirror backsplash. Just ask Gwen of The Makerista. She teamed up with Lowe’s for a total re-do of her cooking space and the result includes shiny, dreamy aforementioned mirrored surfaces, sage green cabinetry and a checkered marble floor just to name a few gems. Peek inside this knockout kitchen renovation that’s as stylish as they come.

The Makerista partnered with Lowe’s to completely transform her outdated kitchen. Before, her kitchen was worn and tired and lacked much needed space and function. Now the space is functional and fashionable for Gwen and her family.

From Gwen of The Makerista… The kitchen was certainly the eyesore of the house. It lacked personality, life, and functionality. There had been some renovation over the years but it was not done well, and it had all been poorly maintained.

The wood floors were raw in areas from the pool traffic, so tiles floors were a must. The upper cabinets were short and not utilizing all of the space available. Taking them all the way to the 10′ ceiling added loads of storage.

The pantry in the hall area was not convenient. By moving that designated storage into the kitchen itself we save time and the old pantry became a great storage feature for the pool and people coming in from the garage.

I wanted a kitchen that felt beautiful and grand (despite it’s not so grand size), but still clean and inviting. I am unfortunately not a passionate cook, but as a stay-at-home mom of two almost three it’s a room I spend hours in a day. 

A beautiful kitchen is crucial for me enjoying my time in there, a clean space allows me to stay calm in the midst of the chaos, and the functionality makes the process as seamless as possible. 

The floors are certainly the most striking feature. They’re in-stock tiles from Lowe’s, but the contrast combined with the pattern (laying them on the diagonal and adding the border) make such a wonderful statement. Plus they’re really easy to clean and maintain with all of the pool traffic and little ones snacking all summer long. 

The mix of traditional cabinets and flooring with the modern pendants feels fresh, and I like to take chances on lighting. It’s something that can easily be switched out down the road in very little time to create a whole new look.

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Cabinets: Kraftmaid Gresham in Sage | Countertops: Silestone quartz – Lagoon | Refridgerator: Frigidaire Professional 18.58-cu ft Frost Free Upright Freezer | Stove: Frigidaire Professional 5-Burner Convection Gas Range | Trash Compactor: KitchenAide 15″ Trash Compactor | Hood: Frigidaire Undermount Range Hood | Lighting: Zuo Modern Forcast Lights | Sink: Blanco Precis 18.75-in x 32-in White Single-Basin Granite Undercount Residential Kitchen Sink  | Pot Filler: Hansgrohe Axor Pot Filler | Hardware: allen + roth Polished Chrome Round Cabinet Knob | Floor Register: allen + roth Marquis Cast Iron Floor Register | Faucet: Kohler Parq Polished Chrome 2-Handle High Arc Kitchen Faucet

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The Florals in this Romantic Barn Wedding are Everything

Calling all lovers of lush, romantic florals… This one’s for YOU.  From the breathtaking bouquets to the cascading ceremony artwork, the talented team at Treasured Blossoms crafted some of the most beautiful displays of flower perfection you will ever lay your eyes upon and the always amazing Markit Photography captured every peony-filled moment.  Ready to spend your day basking in floral goodness? Press play on the film from Randy Robinson, then head to THE VAULT to get your pretty on.

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Photography: Markit Photography | Cinematography: R. Scott Media | Coordination: En Vogue Events | Floral Design: Treasured Blossoms Floral & Event Design | Wedding Dress: Essense of Australia | Cake: Classy Cakes by Lori | Invitations: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Catering: Pok-e-jos | Hair + Makeup: Shannon Nicole | DJ: Joe Terrell | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Venue: Lone Oak Barn | Popsicles: Steel City Pops

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Elegant Hometown Wedding Filled with Culture + the Cutest Pup Ever!

Weddings make my heart happy, and this special day? Well it’s managed to make my heart actually jump for joy, I mean JUST LOOK AT THAT PUP! With Mike Cassimatis Photography behind the scenes snapping up every sweet second, we’ve got every bit of this big day waiting for you in The Vault!

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From Mike Cassimatis PhotographyTayla and Andy are two of the sweetest people you’ll ever meet and their Boston Terrier, Wesley, is the ultimate American Gentleman. The couple lives in NYC but had their wedding in their hometown of St. Louis, Missouri at the World’s Fair Pavilion in Forest Park. The location was special to them as that was where Andy proposed.

From The Bride…Andy and I met and fell in love in St. Louis, Missouri. We relocated to New York, NY two years ago, following career opportunities. We loved (and still love) both St. Louis and Forest Park, but have really grown as couple in NYC. We wanted our wedding to represent both. I wanted the styling of the wedding to be elegant and sophisticated like a NY/black tie wedding (tuxes, formal/classic wedding dress, reception design, long/elegant bridesmaids’ dresses), but also with a sweet, Midwestern side (focus on flowers, nature and family). Forest Park was a very special place to us, and our Boston Terrier, Wesley, while living in St. Louis, so we wanted everything on our wedding day to be in the park, and for Wesley to be a part of it too. I wanted the color pallet to be muted (ivory, champagne, blush) except for the flowers. I wanted those to really pop!

Our Boston Terrier, Wesley, was an honorary groomsman. Andy & his family are Croatian, so we wanted to include details & traditions unique to their culture. Our wedding merged two beautiful cultures – American and Croatian, and we had touches throughout the day to represent both, and also who we are as a Midwest raised, northeast living/working couple. We had a traditional & BEAUTIFUL Croatian dessert bar full of homemade Croatian/American desserts, which were all made and contributed by Croatian families/friends. The best man also performed the traditional rakija canteen passing (homemade rum brandy in a hand carved canteen from Zagreb, Croatia). Our ceremony was completely written by Andy and me to represent who we are as a couple with portions in both English and Serbo-Croatian. My uncle married us (who we’re both very close to). Our guest book was a beautiful black and white coffee table book containing photos of NYC, and in lieu of wedding favors we made a donation to Forest Park Forever, the not-for-profit that supports the park we love and were married in.

My favorite moment was doing the traditional Kolo dance with my family, my new husband and his family, while holding hands and dancing in a circle to Croatian music. To me, that was the first moment that our marriage and the union of our families felt real! My favorite crafted details were the GORGEOUS floral wreath that hung over our dance floor at the reception, and the two handmade wooden boxes we used for our unity ceremony (special bottle of wine & cards written to one another were placed in the box to be shared on our 1 year anniversary) and the card box at the reception. Both were made from a member of my family who is a very talented woodworker.

Pick the one or two things that really mean the most to you when you start planning and only allow yourself to stress (if need be) over those one or two things! To experience completely stress-free wedding planning is rare, but if you remember what you truly care about the rest of the planning seems easy. For me, it was the music and the flowers. As long as we got those right, I was confident everything else would fall into place.

Photography: Mike Cassimatis Photography | Event Planning: Kristin Ashley Events | Floral Design: The Special Event Florist | Cake: Sugaree Baking Company | Stationery: M. Haley Design | Ceremony Venue: Forest Park | Reception Venue: Catering St. Louis | Catering: Catering St. Louis | Hair + Makeup: DanielleStyle | Band: Griffin And The Gargoyles | String Quartet: Rosewood Ensemble | Transportation: JED Limosine | Film Processing: Indie Film Lab | Rentals: Exclusive Events, Inc

Colorful Rustic Chic Crimson Wedding

A couple that embraces color on their big day is right up our wedding alley, and this darling duo? They did just that. A crimson hued affair that’ll have you blushing, Michael and Carina Photography captured it all to share. From the bold bouquets to the bridesmaid gowns, every detail is saturated with rich tones that’ll make you totally happy. Soak up the entire soiree in The Vault!

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From Michael And Carina PhotographyCrimson is such a gorgeous color for florals and bridesmaids dresses that looks beautiful all year round – not just around fall! Different red and jewel tones add an unmatched depth to bouquets and centerpieces.

Lesley and Pat’s Charlottesville wedding was lovingly accented by luscious florals and personal details. The indoor ceremony created an intimate atmosphere and as the bride entered through the overhung archway, everyone gasped.

Lesley wore a delicate Claire Pettibone dress and a subtle greenery head piece to add to the organic feel of the wedding. The mountain view backdrop helped create stunning landscape portraits.

A lavish dessert table with a variety of naked cakes and pies made it impossible to pass up dessert!

From The Bride…Pat and I met on an online dating site back in 2011. We met up for a drink one night after work, and ended up laughing and chatting for hours until the restaurant finally kicked us out. Fast-forward five years, and here we are! We have a happy little apartment together in DC, and plan to buy our own place and get a dog (or three) soon. For his proposal, Pat surprised me with a fall sunset wine festival at Mount Vernon estate. Overlooking the moonlight on the river, he pulled out the ring box (upside-down out of nerves) and asked me to marry him.

We both love nature and the outdoors, so when we saw the mountain view at King Family, we were sold. And, even though Mother Nature brought rain on our wedding day, the indoor ceremony was just as perfect. Our theme was organic, moody, bohemian spring, with a focus on natural elements like wood, flowers, and garlands (which our florist rocked). For our color palette, instead of using traditional spring pastels, we went with more grounded, autumnal tones like marsala, navy, and blackberry, with pops of lighter colors and gold accents. Pat wore a suit from Banana Republic, and his groomsmen were in navy or grey suits that they already owned, with ties we gifted them from JCrew. My bridesmaids’ dresses were from BHLDN, and I wore a dress from Claire Pettibone, which instantly became my favorite piece of clothing I will ever own.

We incorporated lots of DIY and personal touches to make the day feel like “us.” I designed the paper suite with my dad, who painted the floral images. I also hand-lettered the envelopes and seating and table cards, and Pat and I hand-made all of the signs. We glued little notes we had written to each other over the years into our guest book so guests could read some of our love notes before leaving us their own. And, we bought and compiled most of the other decor ourselves, like the lanterns, votives, cake pedestals, etc., most of which came from Target or World Market.

Family means everything to us, so we wanted to include them in our day, too. I had two little fabric hearts from my mom’s wedding dress and my dad’s old pocket square sewn into the lining of my dress. I wore a bracelet of my mom’s and a necklace that my grandmother had gifted me as a baby, and Pat carried his dad’s handkerchief. We also put out photos of our parents and grandparents on their wedding days, and the photos of our grandparents who have passed on sat on the front row during the ceremony so they could be with us in spirit. Finally, for our father-daughter dance, our talented band learned a lullaby my dad had written me when I was born, and played it as a surprise for him.

We asked one of Pat’s closest friends to officiate, and worked with him to create a ceremony that really reflected us as a couple. We also wrote our own vows. It was a precious moment, to be surrounded by our family and friends while we made those promises to each other. Our amazing day-of coordinator ushered us into a room right after the ceremony where we could spend a few minutes alone together taking it all in, which is one of the moments both of us most treasure from the day. And then, we had the time of our lives dancing and singing and celebrating our love with all of our favorite people.

If I could give any advice to future couples, it would be threefold: 1. have a rain plan!, 2. hire some good vendors you trust, including a fabulous day-of coordinator (I promise, it will make your life so much easier), and 3. stop, breathe, and soak it all in with your partner on your wedding day. The day flies so fast, and there are so many details to take in, but the most important detail is your love!

Photography: Michael And Carina Photography | Cinematography: Kelsey & Nate | Event Planning: Cate Liverman | Floral Design: Petal Flower Co | Wedding Dress: Claire Pettibone | Cakes: Cakes By Rachel | Invitations: DIY | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Catering: The Local | Hair + Makeup: Moxie Hair & Body Lounge | Band: Bachelor Boys Band | Ties: J.Crew | Groom's Attire: Banana Republic | Venue: King Family Vineyards | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Hair Accessories: BHLDN

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Sparkly Mountain Destination Wedding

A wedding weekend that also doubles as a vacation for the newlyweds? Total win-win. Just ask this lovely pair who planned the perfect party for their nearest and dearest. With Melissa Schollaert Photography on hand snapping up every sweet second, we’ve invite you to escape the ordinary and peruse the pretty via The Vault!

From the Bride + Groom…When we started to plan our wedding, we decided we wanted to have a destination wedding. Both of us are not originally from Atlanta, so we wanted to find another location where all of our guests could come together and the weekend would not just be fun for us but also for our guests. A friend of ours recommended Old Edwards Inn in Highlands, NC. Neither of us had ever been to Highlands, so we decided to make a trip up there for Amanda’s birthday to check it out. Immediately when we arrived in town we loved the quant cute feel of Highlands. Then when we met with the Old Edwards’ Wedding Events team and toured their beautiful Farm property, we knew this was the perfect place. Not to mention, the cool mountain air for an August wedding.

Next to selecting our Wedding Coordinator, Sarah Beth Thie from We Tie the Knots. After speaking with Sarah Beth for this first time, Travis and I immediately felt at ease and knew she was the perfect person to help us bring all of our thoughts and ideas together and help us plan our perfect wedding weekend.

For our wedding we wanted to ensure we captured the beauty of Highlands and Old Edwards. We decided on the color scheme of blush, cream, and green. We tied all of this together through our beautiful flowers of hydrangeas and roses by our florist Chelsea Floral Designs to our invitations, napkins, and koozies from Hi Note. Even to our Welcome Bags made of burlap with a cream handle by A Signature Welcome.

We also wanted to ensure our wedding incorporated special touches…

Amanda’s dad is a huge cigar fan, so we decided to give him a surprise cigar bar at the wedding. With the help of Hi Note, we even added wooden signage to give it that extra special “manly” touch.

We are huge fans of the song Cruise by Georgia Florida Line. Travis happens to be friends with Jessie Rice who co-wrote Cruise. We contacted Jessie prior to our wedding and asked if he would sing it at our reception along with our band Atlanta Showstoppers. He graciously accepted. Jessie and the Atlanta Showstoppers, along with one of our groomsman, Kyle (singing the Nelly version), provided a moment at the reception that everyone in attendance will never forget.

Our photographer, Melissa Schollaert, helped us add a special touch of her own. On our wedding day, we noticed Melissa was also taking photos with an old Polaroid camera, but we were not sure what they were for. As we were about to leave in our getaway car, Melissa handed us a box. Inside the box were the Polaroid photos. This immediately touched our hearts and to this day are our favorite photos.

Lastly, to our favorite memories from our wedding weekend…(1) Seeing each other for the first time as the doors opened and Amanda started to walk down the isle leading to tears of joy from Amanda and a big huge smile from Travis. (2) To having everyone we love in one place together all weekend and seeing their smiling faces.

From Melissa Schollaert PhotographyAmanda & Travis’ mountain destination wedding was full of fun, gorgeous summertime blooms and an elegance that wove itself throughout every detail. Their guests enjoyed an entire weekend of fun in the town of Highlands with a Welcome Party, Rehearsal Dinner and Wedding Celebration at the farm. Their cream, grey and light pink details throughout the stationery and decor perfectly suited the venue. Two of my favorite details were the custom wooden signs and the welcome bags. Every detail was coordinated and designed to flow together and incorporated their wedding logo, colors and graphic elements. They had one of the most fun wedding parties, and they really showed off their talents at the reception. One of their friends who co-wrote “Cruise” by Georgia Florida Line got up and sang the song and the guests went crazy! Even one of the groomsmen joined him during the middle of the song for a completely improvised rap duet interlude and the band just flowed with it. It was one of the most fun receptions I’ve ever had the capture of photographing!

Photography: Melissa Schollaert Photography | Event Planning: We Tie The Knots | Floral Design: Chelsea Floral Designs | Cake: Creative Pastries By Sid | Catering: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Hair + Makeup: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Band: Atlanta Showstoppers | Venue: The Old Edwards Inn And Spa | Stationery + Signage: Hi Note | Welcome Bags + Favors: A Signature Welcome