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Bride Scarlett shares her Rivermill Event Centre wedding filled with Southern romance.

Please meet today’s bride Scarlett. She and her beau Jonathan are adventurers. “We are chasing something together – not sure what that is, but it is exhilarating,” she said. And with a goal of visiting all 59 national parks, their engagement in Death Valley was just the beginning. Though they may love to travel they knew that they wanted to share their love of the South and just how beautiful and charming it is through a romantic, Southern wedding that they’re still dreaming about. Keep reading to learn more about their adventures and see their magical Georgia wedding.

Thanks for sharing, Gaby J Photography!

Jonathan and I wanted to do a first look because we knew it would calm our nerves, and to exchange some sweet words. Plus, we planned on our puppy making an appearance!

We have a goal to visit all 59 national parks. Death Valley has always pulled on my heartstrings as it is one of the most beautiful locations in America. Jonathan knew that and proposed in one of the most remote, unique places in the park. It was late autumn and at twilight – the temperature was cool, the breeze was soft, and the sky turned purple. Words really can’t describe the moment. It was just perfect!

Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. It is really cool when you hear everyday songs played on strings, so we picked songs from all genres. We really wanted our guests to be entertained during the ceremony and cocktail hour. Our ceremony songs didn’t hold any significance to us, we just wanted our guests to have a good time. Our recessional choice was “All You Need Is Love” by the Beatles. If that isn’t a feel-good song, I don’t know what is!

What was Southern about your wedding? There was an emphasis on bringing people together – what is more Southern than that? The Spanish moss, the Chattahoochee River rushing in the background, and the venue’s historical significance showed our out-of-town guests how beautiful and charming the South is.

What was your favorite detail from your wedding? I had this vision of a space for guests to go to when they needed a break from inside. We brought in antique furniture and filled the space with candles. It was so dreamy and played into that Southern romance I was after. I’m still dreaming about it!

I decided to go a little modern with my cakes. I had three separate cakes, different sizes with touches of watercolor and gold. I had my florist include some peonies just to add a soft finish. The flavor was a delicious almond buttercream.

Tell us your love story in one sentence. We are chasing something together – not sure what that is, but it is exhilarating.
When did y’all get married? April 28, 2017
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 120
Tell us the highlights of finding your wedding dress. The highlight for me was seeing my mom’s reaction to the first gown I walked out in. We both knew it was the ‘one’ without having to say anything.
What made you choose your ceremony and reception venues? Did they have any special significance to you? I knew immediately the Rivermill was going to be our venue. The garden space and outside terrace adjacent to the reception room fit perfectly with my wedding vision.
What were some of the most meaningful or special parts of your ceremony? Having my mom and dad walk me down the aisle will forever be one of the most precious moments of that day.
What was your favorite thing about wedding planning? It was so much fun working with vendors that had a true passion for making my wedding vision come to life!
What was the hardest part about planning your wedding? My wedding was in Columbus, GA, a relatively small city in the state. There were items that were not easily accessible, so my team and I had to find them in other cities or purchase online. We made it happen though!
If you are comfortable responding, what range did your wedding budget fall into? $25,000-$50,000
What was one way you saved money or cut costs at your wedding? We wanted to differentiate the head table from others, but also keep costs low in that particular area of the budget. Rather than have special glass chargers at every table, we just had them at the head table.
What was your most memorable moment from your wedding day? Jonathan and I had ten minutes to ourselves on the terrace. It reminded me of our engagement – twilight, perfect temperature, colorful sky. That moment was meant for us.
What advice would you give to someone currently planning a wedding? Seek vendors that collaborate with other vendors outside their local region and have a “can do” mentality. Brides often hire vendors that discourage their choices because it is not easy or it has never been done before. There are so many creative people out there waiting to do everything they can for you!

Photographer: Gaby J Photography | Planner: J-Lou’s Wedding and Event Planning | Venue: Rivermill Event Centre | Florist: B Anderson Floral | Wedding Cake: Midtown Cakes | Caterer: JK Culinary | Rentals and Lighting: Outdoor Events | Band: B. Haskins and his Third Floor Band | Paper Products: Minted | Bride’s Gown: Allure Bridals | Bride’s Jewelry: Tara and Co. Diamonds | Makeup Artist: Allure by Rachel | Bride’s Shoes: Steve Madden | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: “Aidan” by Jenny Yoo and “Linden” by Watters | Men’s Attire: The Black Tux | Robes: Bloom Custom Robes | Custom Linen Napkins: Artistic Therapy by Amanda Newman | Table Runners and Bouquet Ribbons: Silk and Willow

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar Geoff reply

    What an incredible setting especially for the ceremony. Having that backdrop of greenery is just perfect.

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Even though September doesn’t feel like fall yet in most of the South, I’m sure I’m not alone in that my mind is already on all things autumn! That’s why I could hardly wait to take a look at the new collection from Casablanca Bridal, called Autumn Blooms. The collection features brand new lace patterns ranging from sweet and subtle to dramatic and bold, rich fabrics (like duchess satin, tulle, and crepe organza), tons of stylish illusion details (the back of the Aspen dress? Amazing!), and plenty of three-dimensional details that look incredible in photos. While the ball gowns are stunning, Casablanca especially hit it out of the park when it came to fit and flare silhouettes–if that’s a shape on your wedding dress wish list, I’m positive you’ll fall in love with these styles! Let’s take a look at a few of my favorites, shall we?

Peony (a two-piece ball gown with a beaded lace bodice, lace cap sleeves, and a duchess satin skirt)

Clockwise from top left: Rosette (layered organza and netting with an embroidered rosette pattern), Violet (just the right amount of beading and lace for a bride who loves sparkle), Orchid (delicate floral lace with a detachable keyhole back), Juniper (Alencon lace that starts at the bodice and cascades down the skirt)

Aspen (an embroidered lace gown with buttons down the illusion back and a detachable tulle overlay)

Clockwise from top left: Zinnia (brushed satin with a cotton lace overlay), Sage (tulle godets interspersed between floral lace), Olive (satin accented by ornate beading, including on the cap sleeves and illusion back), Hyacinth (intricate lace layered over satin)

You can find all 21 gowns in the Autumn Blooms collection here–which one is your favorite? I’d love to hear!

This post is brought to you by Casablanca Bridal–thanks for your support of the brands that make Southern Weddings possible!

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  1. avatar Greg Coltman reply

    Beautiful framing. Beautiful gowns!

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Hallie (who is an actual cowgirl, y’all!) always knew she wanted to get married at her family’s farm, but after saying “yes” to Griffin’s heartfelt proposal came all of the logistics! They quickly realized that their goal of having the whole wedding at this meaningful property was not in the cards. As a compromise, they gathered their closest loved ones there for the ceremony and a cake and champagne toast, then headed to The Haw River Ballroom for their reception. Hallie’s parents have been regulars at the Saxapahaw General Store restaurant since they opened, so even though it wasn’t home, the ballroom already held plenty of family memories. This self-proclaimed sentimental couple loved celebrating in both locations with all their loved ones, at a wedding that not only nodded to their own love story, but also their families and their Southern heritage.

We’re so happy our friend and Blue Ribbon Vendor Graham Terhune was on hand to capture this beautiful day!

Did you decide to do a first look? Why or why not? Yes, we did a first look, primarily to knock out as many photos as possible before our reception. After talking over our thoughts with our photographer, Graham, he created an amazing moment for our first look at the ceremony site. Griff stood with his back to me among the antique pews, and I came out of my grandmother’s front door and walked up behind him. It was an incredibly powerful moment and we were both so thrilled to finally see each other. Immediately following our first look, our groomsmen walked from my parents’ home on the opposite end of the farm through the field to my grandmother’s house, on the same path that I used to take between the houses as a little girl. Griff and I stood by the fence and watched them traipse through the field, sunglasses on, in their tuxedos. It was such a fun moment!

I can’t say enough good things about our wedding flowers and our experience with the Flower Patch of Hillsborough. It’s a family-run business that our family has loved for almost three decades. I was a bit of an atypical bride and wanted pumpkins, gourds and other earthy details to be a major element in all of our decor. Dionne from the Flower Patch took my wild ideas and brought them to life in the most incredible ways. From the garlands decorating our ceremony, to our bouquets, to the breathtaking arrangements at our reception, she truly captured and executed my vision flawlessly.

Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We did not write our own vows–we borrowed traditional vows from the Presbyterian church. That said, since we were getting married in a nontraditional environment, we had the opportunity to write the rest of our ceremony with input from our officiant. Writing our ceremony together was one of the most fun and meaningful things we did together while wedding planning.

I borrowed the antique cameo necklace that my mother wore on her wedding day in 1980, as well as her antique diamond earrings from the 1920’s. My something old was the lace wrapped around my bouquet, which was taken from my mother’s wedding gown. My dress from Traditions by Anna in downtown Raleigh was new and my garter was Carolina blue–a nod to Griff’s alma mater.

What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Griffin and I are incredibly sentimental people. Our wedding celebrated us, but it also truly embraced both the autumn season and our Southern ancestry. Wherever we could, we sourced elements of the day from our families and their traditions. Speaking of small details, one of Griff’s and my father’s favorite moments was the burying of the bourbon to ensure fabulous weather. In late September, we buried a bottle of Jefferson’s bourbon upside down on the spot of our ceremony, and it worked! Our day was a perfectly cloudless, 72 degree fall day. Griff dug up the bourbon immediately after the ceremony to celebrate. It was a wonderfully impromptu moment.

I have known that I wanted to get married on my family’s farm since I was a little girl. As soon as Griffin and I got engaged, we talked with my family about how to make it work logistically and quickly realized that we likely needed an unconventional plan to pull it off. We ultimately decided to have a small gathering for the ceremony in my grandmother’s front yard, in front of a 200-year-old oak tree, followed by a reception at our beloved Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw. My parents have been regulars at the Saxapahaw General Store restaurant since they opened, so working with their team felt almost like we were having the reception at home. It’s funny–as soon as we made this plan, everything else simply fell into place without issue, and it truly felt meant to be.

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Beyond the incredible weather of that day, we both agree that our favorite detail was the very quick supper we enjoyed by ourselves at the Saxapahaw General Store while waiting to make our entrance. The buses dropped us off at the restaurant door adjacent to the Haw River Ballroom, and we got to sit down in one of the booths with all of the other diners, see our favorite folks on staff, and enjoy a few wonderful bites of our reception food. It was incredible to come in wearing our wedding attire and sit down just like any other Saturday date night!

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. Griffin and I met in 2008 while working at one of Chapel Hill, North Carolina’s most beloved watering holes. He was finishing up his degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and I had just returned home from Montana, where I had been working as a cowgirl. Griff was a lead server at Top of the Hill, and trained me on my very first day. We immediately became friends and, though we had both sworn that we’d never be in a relationship with another redhead, we started dating a little less than a year later.
Tell us all about the proposal! We were living near the Chapel Hill Botanical Gardens when we first adopted our dog, Bear. There are multiple trails leaving the botanical gardens, and our favorite was the one to Merritt’s Pasture–a beautiful, pastoral spot in the middle of Chapel Hill. On the day of the proposal, which was also our four-year anniversary of dating, Griff talked me into taking Bear for a walk there again, even though it was misting outside. He had a backpack, which I assumed held a towel and water for the pup, but once we got to a bench at the top of Merritt’s Pasture, looking down over the creek and trees, he whipped out champagne and glasses. That was when I knew something was up! He proposed with his grandmother’s diamond, which was special in that it was from his father’s side of the family, and his father had passed away unexpectedly a few years before. Unfortunately, I never got to meet his father, so to have this connection meant the world to me. We had the diamond set by the incredible team at Wade’s Jewelers of Gibsonville to match my great-grandmother’s wedding band from 1913, which is now my wedding band.
When did y’all get married? October 25, 2014
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? We had 75 at the ceremony and 220 at the reception.
Describe your wedding cake or dessert. Immediately following our small ceremony, we held a cake and champagne cocktail hour with that intimate group at the farm before heading to the Haw River Ballroom for the larger reception. My incredibly talented sister made the wedding cake we enjoyed at that time from devil’s food cake and buttercream icing recipes that have been in our family since the 1800s. The recipes were my great-grandmother’s, and I am named for her husband, my great-grandfather Hallie, so it felt like a wonderful tribute. We opted to not have a second cake at our reception. Instead, I wanted to celebrate and embrace autumn with an array of seasonal pies and desserts so that everyone could find something to enjoy. The team at the Saxapahaw General Store pulled that vision off to perfection.
How did you plan for your marriage while planning your wedding? In the year leading up to our wedding, we worked hard to understand one others’ communication styles better, especially as they applied to finances. We also made sure to take time away from planning to talk about our future beyond the big day–especially about our goals and dreams, both short and long term. Those times kept us grounded and focused on what was important, and I believe it started us off on the best foot possible once we were married.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? The biggest challenge for us came early on–accepting that our initial vision for both a ceremony and reception on the farm wasn’t going to work. At first, it was frustrating for a time, because we wanted to share the place we loved with all of the people we love, but the logistics for our vision continued to be prohibitive in so many ways. When we realized how much stress holding both events at home would add, and therefore possibly detract from our families’ enjoyment of the day, we pivoted and got the best of both worlds. We were married on the farm, but enjoyed the reception in a place where every detail was handled for us.
If you are comfortable responding, what range did your wedding budget fall into? $25,000-$50,000
What’s next for you as a couple? What memories are you looking forward to making together? We purchased a 1930’s bungalow in downtown Durham shortly after our wedding and we are so looking forward to putting some time and love into it in the coming months and years. We’re also tentatively planning a trip abroad sometime in 2016–likely to Ireland!

Photographer: Graham Terhune / Planner: Carly Abernathy of La Fête / Ceremony Venue: Private Residence / Reception Venue: Haw River Ballroom / Florist: The Flower Patch / Wedding Cake: Sarah Sessoms / Caterer and Dessert Baker: The Saxapahaw General Store / Rentals: American Party Rentals / Band: The Troupers / Paper Products: Ply / Veil: Bespoke by Olga’s Bridal & Formal Couture / Hair and Makeup: Lanee Brooks Salon / Bridesmaids’ Dresses and Bride’s Shoes: J. Crew / Bridesmaids Robes: Belles of Cotton / Groom’s Attire: Brooks Brothers / Groomsmen Attire: Julian’s of Chapel Hill / Jewelry: Wade’s Jewelers / Ceremony Strings: Elegant Ensembles / Officiant: Ed Sansbury / Quaker Wedding Certificate: Emily Brooks Designs

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  1. avatar Graham reply

    Still one of our favorite weddings ever! Such a fabulous couple!! Thank you for sharing their day!

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