Southern Georgia Rustic Elegant Wedding

Hey there everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! I spent my weekend hanging out in a Panera while my husband took the first part of his chiropractic boards. It. Was. FUN. (Um, kidding.) But it’s all part of being the supportive wife, right? Well, on to today’s wedding. It’s southern, rustic and elegant… all things that are absolutely wonderful together! Gregg Willett Photography did an awesome job capturing this Georgia wedding. The gorgeous bride, Heather, is joining us to share her wedding planning insight, so be on the lookout for some tips on how she planned her rustic southern wedding!

What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

I could not imagine planning my wedding without the help of my mama.  She played a major role in planning my wedding day and making sure no detail was overlooked!! My wedding director/planner helped things to go so smoothly on the Big Day.  It meant so much to know I had someone so experienced to be in control of the flow of events on the wedding day. I researched so many wedding details using websites and bridal magazines!!  I created a wedding website to share information about our wedding with family and friends!  I also purchased a wedding planner that was small enough to be carried in my purse so that I could look up phone numbers and make notes throughout the day!  I used checklists from various resources throughout the planning process.

What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

The most important thing to me when deciding on vendors was the quality of their work.  I researched vendors by reading their websites and looking at pictures of their work.  I also talked with friends who had used the vendors for their weddings.  Getting good reviews from friends and knowing how pleased they were to have used the vendors made me feel good about using them, too!

Did any of your vendors do anything special for you before, on, or after your wedding day that you would like to share?

The wedding director helped my daddy plan a sweet, special surprise for the bride and groom!  Our beautiful, precious schnauzer, Grailey, made a surprise appearance at our reception!  The band announced that the bride and groom should go to the dance floor.  I immediately looked at the wedding director and she was also directing us to the dance floor.  We made our way to the middle of the dance floor as the other guests cleared the floor.  All of a sudden, Grailey came running around the corner of the stage wearing a white wedding dress!  We couldn’t believe our eyes!  It was such a wonderful surprise and meant so much to have her there to share our Special Day!

What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

My favorite thing about my wedding is knowing that all the planning and preparation was worthwhile!  It was beautiful and so memorable!  Looking back, I would not change anything.  It was perfect!  It means so much to still have people who attended the wedding approach me and tell me how beautiful my wedding was! 

What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

My best advice for other brides is to be sure and enjoy your weddng day.  Your Big Day will go by very fast so choose to enjoy every minute of it while it lasts!  Try your best to relax and be prepared to make wonderful memories that will last forever!

Thank you so much for all of your advice Heather! And a big thank you to Gregg Willett Photography for sharing this beautiful wedding with us!

 

How great are those rustic centerpieces? And the bouquets… gorgeous! I KNOW some of you are planning a rustic wedding! Will yours be elegant like this one, or maybe a bit more casual? All you rustic brides… I want to know what you’re planning! :)

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Gregg Willett Photography / Reception Venue: McCranie Plantation Lodge / Flowers & Decor: J & D Designs / Catering: Louise Abney / Band: Hatton Still / Bridal Salon: Bridals by Lori / Bride’s Shoes: Vera Wang
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Modern Black & White Mississippi Wedding

It’s Friday! MY how this week has flown by! So how about we end this week with a modern black and white wedding? Yes? Okay then. :) This Mississippi wedding comes to us from Adam + Alli Photography, and I just love these pops of color that were used with the black and white. Such great inspiration for a modern wedding… plus, the bride and groom are SO very happy- you will definitely be smiling along with them!

See, aren’t the bride and groom SO very happy? It rubs off on you, right? :) I think the favors are so cute- little mini packages of cards AND chocolate bars. You KNOW these guests were happy! A big thanks to Adam + Alli Photography for sharing this fabulous wedding with us!

What do you think of the pops of color with black and white? I love it- it changes things up a little bit! Are any of you planning a black and white wedding?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Adam + Alli Photography / Portrait Station: The South Warehouse / Flowers & Decor:   Fresh Cut Catering and Floral by Wendy P / Catering:   Fresh Cut Catering and Floral by Wendy P / Cake Baker: Sandra Groover / DJ: DJ 51-50 / Photo Booth: RentTheBooth.com / Bridal Salon: The Bridal Path / Bridesmaid Dresses: David's Bridal / Groom’s Attire: Men's Warehouse
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Modern Red & Aqua Outer Banks Wedding

Happy Wednesday! Oh my this wedding I have for you all today is gorgeous! In my 2.5 years of blogging, I don’t think I’ve featured a wedding that’s red and aqua, have I? Hmmm, well no matter what the answer to that question is, I LOVE this wedding from Robyn Van Dyke Photography! It’s modern, bright, and even has a beach and coral theme! It’s a nice departure from the normal “beach” weddings that I see here in Florida. Oh and the bride Lori will be joining us to reminisce about her wedding planning experience too, so keep an eye out for some great advice! :)

What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

My Mom was the biggest help during the planning process. As a year round teacher, she was able to tackle a lot of wedding related items during school breaks while I was at work. My photographer was also a great help in finding ideas with our color scheme. We bounced tons of ideas back and forth and even styled the engagement shoot together.

What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

 I think the most important thing for us when we decided to work with a vendor was compatibility. We wanted people who we felt like could have been our friends for years.  We actually worked with two vendors who were our friends and/or acquaintances. We also looked for vendors who were compatible with our style as a couple. As an artist myself, there were certain aspects of the wedding that I was very particular about, like photography and our Floral/Event Designer. In choosing our Photographer, I was looking for the Fine-Art Photojournalistic style and Robyn’s style was just what we were looking for.  When choosing the Floral and Event Designer, we went with someone who was very creative and understood our vision. Words can’t describe how happy we were with Robyn Van Dyke Photography and Bells & Whistles!

Did any of your vendors do anything special for you before, on, or after your wedding day that you would like to share?

We were very happy with almost all of our vendors. I think that many of them did do special things for us that were above and beyond.
-Our wedding planner was amazing. We couldn’t have done it without her special care and attention to detail. She also gave us an Outer Banks beach bag with really cute towels for us to use the next time we go to the beach!

-My Photographer is also a personal friend of mine who greatly helped me through a really tough time in my life that happened around the time of my bridal portraits. I honestly don’t think those pictures would have turned out as fabulous as they did without her support!

-Our Floral/Event designer, created the chandelier I had been dreaming of having and did it all within our budget!

-Our ceremony guitarist, John Baldwin, called me a few weeks before the wedding, just to see how I was doing and to talk. He even learned a new song for our wedding ceremony! It’s personal touches like that, that makes someone stand out in your mind after the wedding!

-Our rehearsal dinner/reception site, The Currituck Club, made most all of the food gluten free for my sister and I who cannot have any gluten. They even surprised us with gluten free crab cakes at the rehearsal dinner. My sister hasn’t had gluten free crab cakes since she had to go gluten free 9 years ago!

What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

Marrying the love of my life of course! J It is so hard to choose just one thing about our wedding that was my absolute favorite, but I loved our reception décor- it was AMAZING!! Especially the chandelier!

What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

Looking back on the past year, I think the best piece of advice I could give is don’t stress so much! It will all come together in the end. You will have bumps along the way, but just sit back and remember why you are planning this wedding. You are marrying the love of your life and that’s all that matters!

Aw, I just think these two are so adorable, don’t you? Plus their decor is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your wedding with us Lori! And thank you to Robyn Van Dyke Photography for sharing her gorgeous images with us!

 

So what do you all think about the red and aqua for a beach wedding? Do you love it, or do you prefer a more subdued color palette? I really love the fact that the decor was beachy, yet still incredibly tasteful and gorgeously done! Oh and did you catch that custom chandelier that Lori was raving about in her interview? It’s pretty awesome, right?!

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Robyn Van Dyke Photography / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: The Proper Setting / Ceremony Venue: Oceanfront at Hampton Inn Suites, Corolla / Reception Venue: The Currituck Club / Flowers & Decor: Bells & Whistles / Cake Baker: Just Desserts / DJ: John Harper / Vintage Car: 1939 Packard / Limo: Beach Limousine / Bride’s Dress: Priscilla of Boston (Jewel) / Bridesmaid Dresses: Priscilla of Boston / Groom’s Attire: Black Tie Affair / Bride’s Shoes: Badgley Mischka / Bride’s Jewelry: Vintage heirlooms of bride's grandmother
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  • Brenda's Wedding Blog:

    March 14, 2012 9:45 am

    What a beautiful wedding. I'm in love with the reception decor and the colors. Just gorgeous. The florals are stunning as well. Love the aqua and red color palette.
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  • Jessica Lam:

    March 14, 2012 2:38 pm

    This wedding is absolutely gorgeous! I'd love to know who created the invitations though!
  • Sara:

    March 14, 2012 4:59 pm

    The photos of the bride and groom on the beach are GORGEOUS!!!
  • Deidra:

    March 14, 2012 10:33 pm

    What an amazing color scheme, just gorgeous!
  • Megan [Glamour and Grace]:

    March 14, 2012 10:38 pm

    This color palette is just gorgeous for a beach wedding! Love all the coral and fan details in the centerpieces! Lovely!
  • Rebecca Davison:

    March 15, 2012 1:12 am

    As a photographer, that is what I notice first. It is lovely. I love how the bride credits the photographer for her guidance with the entire process due to her knowledge and contacts. That is an attentive photographer who is clearly adding value to her services. The color scheme? A unique choice that piqued my curiosity. The result of a designer that knew how much was the right amount made a daring choice a real stunner. I love it!
  • Bumby G:

    March 15, 2012 8:04 am

    Go robin these are fabulous!
  • Christie O. {Hindsight Bride}:

    March 15, 2012 9:13 am

    What a delightfully fresh but perfectly suited color palette for a beach wedding
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Rustic, DIY Fall Wedding

Just when I thought I was ready for Spring, Rachel Peters Photography comes along with this wedding and has me immediately wishing it was Fall again! I love every bit of it–the colors, the flowers, the gorgeous forest setting. This is perfect for all of you Fall brides who might still be looking for inspiration!  I also love any wedding that includes a bride gathering her family and friends to craft every detail. Just wait until you hear from Susan herself on all the projects she undertook. Oh, and don’t miss the cutest dog ever wearing a tie!

What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

I always knew I wanted a fall wedding with a rustic theme, I called my vision “Rustic Elegance”, and we had just that. I have to admit I was that person that had a “Someday” file on my computer and a folder in my junk drawer stuffed full of various pics of ideas that I liked. I had come across such ideas while helping all my close friends plan their weddings over the past 10 years. I am very thankful I had accumlated these MANY ideas, it made the planning that much easier. After getting engaged I easily become addicted to looking up ideas on theknot.com and Pinterest.com, both of these sites were very beneficial in finding decorating ideas and DIY projects. I did spend a lot of time with DIY projects the months prior, but it was so rewarding knowing that I had come up with and produced all the decorating elements such as programs, guest libs, centerpieces, pew marks, church decorations, guest favors (my mom’s famous poppycock), cookies for the cookie bar (with help from my mother and mother-in-law), seating plan, flower girls’ jewelry, table numbers, wooden candle sticks, web hanging lanterns, hanging signs, etc. I am thankful for my sisters, bridesmaids and close friends for all their help with all the last minute DIY projects and decorating the day before the wedding, without whom I don’t think I would have been able to pull off my vision. Without my friends Allison Doughart and Jane Bradford my day would not have been complete, I knew I could rely on the two of them to make sure everything was perfect the day of the wedding, and they well surpassed our expectations. They were the key elements to finalizing and organizing decorations at the church and then again at our venue. It was so nice knowing that I wouldn’t have to worry about a thing the day of the wedding, knowing that they would do everything to make every aspect just perfect and they did just that.

What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

The first time I had seen pictures taken by Rachel Peters I was sold and knew that she would be the person to do our wedding pictures. Our wedding date was based upon her availability and luckily the church and venue were available the same day! The Confederation Centre of the Arts was the venue we chose based on previous positive weddings attended at this venue.

Did any of your vendors do anything special for you before, on, or after your wedding day that you would like to share?

We were very thankful that Rachel Peters requires her brides and grooms to do a engagement photo shoot prior to the wedding, it was really nice to get to work with and know her prior to our big day. Without a doubt that fact that she was willing to share our photos with ELD means a lot, I loved that she was over the moon with our decorations!

What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

We can honestly say we had the PERFECT wedding day, everything about it was more than we ever anticipated, I wouldn’t have changed a thing about our day. If I were to pick a favorite thing about our wedding it would be having spent our perfect day with all our remarkable family and friends, without whom the day would not have been complete.

What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

1) Don’t be scared to ask for help, you’re the bride and all your friends and family should be more than willing to help, so delegate!!!

2) If you do not hire a decorator make sure you have a reliable friend that you can trust to complete your vision so you do not have to worry about it the day of!

3) Make sure you take mental pictures throughout your day, the day will pass by so fast and without taking the time to enjoy your day it will pass by as a blur!

 Great advice, Susan. And I love all your exclamations–this is important stuff! A big thank you to Rachel Peters Photography as well. Simply stunning photos that tell the story of a beautifully thought out and executed wedding.

Tell me this wedding doesn’t have you wishing for Fall again!

xo-Kristine

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Rachel Peters Photography / Reception Venue: Confederation Centre / Flowers & Decor: Bernadette Flowers / Catering: Confederation Centre / Invitations & Stationery: Wedding Paper Divas / Bride’s Dress: Maggie Sottero / Bridesmaid Dresses: J. Crew / Groom’s Attire: Armani / Bride’s Shoes: Nine West / Makeup Artist: Aveda Senses
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  • Christie O. {Hindsight Bride}:

    March 9, 2012 9:08 am

    I love the wedding advice fill in the blank cards. They look easy to fill out but still capture some excellent advice for the couple. Oh, I love me some good advice ;-)
  • Saneesh:

    March 9, 2012 12:04 pm

    I love the details... and the props used :)
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  • Jenn macp:

    March 11, 2012 9:03 pm

    Perfect autumn wedding!!
  • Layla Mayville {Simply Savannah Events}:

    March 13, 2012 4:05 pm

    love their use of ladders for the escort cards and the fall theme
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