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This week has been full of cake stands, dish towels and corn fields, which can only mean one thing–a V6 shoot is fast approaching! One of our biggest V6 editorial shoots is coming up next week, and excited is an understatement for how we feel about shooting it and sharing it with y’all. Get ready for some fun sneak peeks on Instagram on Tuesday, but until then, let’s take a look back at the beautiful features and weddings on the blog this week!

Kristin’s Dream Southern Summer Wedding turned the Fourth of July into a chic, stylish day full of patriotic colors and sparkle. Who knew the Fourth could be so glamorous? See it here.

One of the highlights of our week was the opportunity to share Beth and Brody’s incredible six-month anniversary shoot. They are a true example of how love never fails! See it here.

So many pretty (and pink!) real weddings!

The mountain views at Kaylie and Noah’s Virginia wedding were incredible, and the pink details they used were so sweet! See it here.

Nichole and Ricky struck the perfect balance between sentimental and joyful on their wedding day. Everything from their venue (Historic Cedarwood) to their coral blooms were lovely! See it here.

The seersucker gown we featured in the V4 Paper, Cotton, Flour shoot is an all-time favorite for many of us (there’s even a picture of it on my bulletin board), so we were delighted to see that it inspired a real bride! April pulled the gown off beautifully, and her and Nick’s wedding was the perfect backdrop for such an unconventional dress choice. See it here.

We were so impressed by the way every single detail at Celie and Shane’s wedding overflowed with meaning. Their perspective on planning a wedding is inspiring! See it here.

Last but not least!

It’s Facebook Friday, so be sure to stop by and see a lovely engagement session by Nyk + Cali!

One of our favorite Southern wedding gown designers, Heidi Elnora, is opening her first full service bridal boutique in Birmingham, Alabama, and y’all are invited to the grand opening! The celebration will be held at the new Heidi Elnora Atelier at 4128 Crosshaven Lane on August 29 from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. As a little preview, check out this video showing how a single Heidi Elnora dress can be styled 11 different ways–we love that!

Have a wonderful weekend!

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  1. avatar Dana reply

    It was quite a beautiful week!

  2. avatar Sukey reply

    What a beautiful week with lots of details to love! ( including my favorite – stripes!) That seersucker wedding dress is breathtaking! Happy Weekend!

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Celie and Shane are a couple after our own hearts! Every aspect of their wedding day was truly intentional and full of meaning, from the flowers grown in Celie’s mother’s garden, to the signature drinks Shane and his friends brought home from Vermont, to the Civil War-themed corn hole boards! We love that they took advantage of every opportunity to give friends and family a deeper look into the relationship. With all of those details set against the idyllic backdrop of Celie’s childhood home in Unison, Virginia (what a perfect place to get married!), Celie and Shane’s wedding could not have been lovelier. Thank you so much to Lisa Marie of Sweet Tea Photography for sharing this wonderful wedding with us!

Tell us all about the proposal! In a single day in April of 2012, Shane flew to Virginia from our home in Boston, made my parents a delicious meal and asked them for my hand in marriage. Because he was only gone for a day, I never suspected anything. He just told me he was working late and I believed him. Less than a month later, Shane whisked me away for a getaway in Vermont, saying I needed some time off after a stressful few months at work. We arrived in Stowe in the second week of May at the gorgeous Stone Hill Inn and headed out immediately for a hike up to Moss Glen Falls. I remember thinking as I looked up at the falls, when he’s ready to propose, I really hope we come back here. It would be a perfect place to say “yes.” When I turned around, Shane was looking up at me with the ring in his hands, asking me to marry him. I was so caught off guard that I remember mumbling something like, “Are you for real?” before squealing and saying “YES!” about a thousand times.

We knew what our wedding colors would be very early on in our process, and we chose green because of the succulent, our favorite flower. My mom always referred to them as the “flower that could survive anything” and I wanted them to symbolize a durable, lifelong commitment to our marriage. Coral is my favorite color—it has always said “joy” to me—and Amy did a beautiful job of incorporating it with antique roses, peonies, ranunculus and more. Beyond that, I pretty much told Amy to trust her gut. She is an artist and, as my planner Tabitha always put it, “trust in your professionals. One thing that may not be obvious from the photos but meant the world to us was that my mother, an organic gardener, grew many of the flowers that Amy featured in our bouquets and arrangements. The succulents and hydrangeas, among other things, were cultivated by my mom all year in preparation for the wedding. Amy, an old family friend, cut stems from her own garden, too. Their efforts saved us a huge amount of money and added meaning to every arrangement! I have always loved the look of floral headpieces, but our florist, Amy Potter of Country Way, went above and beyond with the one she designed for me. She included succulents that my mom grew all year and a beautiful rose in my favorite light coral color. My floral crown turned out to be my favorite detail at our wedding. I’d gotten a lot of pressure to do a veil or a silk headpiece, but Amy and Tabitha, my planner, encouraged me to go with what I really wanted and I’m glad I did!

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? (I promise we didn’t coordinate our answers to this question. This is just what came out for both of us, separately!) Celie: My favorite memory from our wedding day is walking down the aisle to Shane. Descending the steps to a beautiful piece of music composed for us by one of our dearest friends, everyone I love looking up at me, meeting my parents who were radiating with joy, and, finally, seeing my groom—my soul mate and best friend and the love of my life—looking so handsome and grinning ear to ear like he could not wait to call me his wife. I will never, ever forget that moment. Shane: My favorite moment from our wedding day was seeing Celie walk down the aisle. As she came down the steps of her family home, I got to watch everyone that’s important in our lives stand up and look in awe at how beautiful she was. I remember once she started walking down the aisle with her parents that everything else faded away and I focused in on her. I suddenly forgot that everyone else was there and all I wanted to do was marry this woman I’d loved for so long.

We are surrounded by history where we live in Virginia and my dad is especially passionate about the Civil War. Our wedding coincided with the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War Cavalry Battles of Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville. My dad arranged for a group of our family and friends to go and see the reenactment the morning of our wedding to give them insight into the historical meaning of the place where we were getting married. As a second nod to the intersection of our wedding date and the battles of Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville, my Dad created a Civil War-themed corn hole game. He built the boards from scratch and then bartered with a sign maker (he made them a corn hole game in exchange) to design board covers in Confederate and Union themes. I had asked him to create a corn hole set because the game is a big tradition in Shane’s family and my dad is an incredible woodworker, but I told him he had creative freedom as far as the design. Everyone, including Shane and I, loved what he came up with!

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Shane and I were so intentional about all of the details in our wedding, it’s impossible to choose just one, but here are a few we haven’t covered yet. Shane and I put honey on and in everything. We also call each other “honey” or “honey bunny,” so we knew from the beginning that we wanted our favor to be honey. My family’s neighbors, the Gardiners, run a beautiful apiary down the street called “Unison Honey,” so instead of place cards we marked our guests’ seats with small, labeled honey jars. Shane’s signature cocktail was Heady Topper, his favorite beer, available exclusively from a microbrewery in Waterbury, Vermont. For his bachelor party, Shane and his friends made the trip up north to pick up the unpasteurized brew and they kept it cold all the way to Virginia for the wedding. Shane had made such an effort getting his beer to the wedding, that I wanted to honor it in some way. We saw this gorgeous antique, claw-footed bathtub at Vintage Affairs, where we got our chairs and tables, and we couldn’t resist! Shane and I spent the year before our wedding gathering old photos of our family members, especially those who couldn’t be with us on our day. I saw a version of this “family tree” idea on a wedding blog and loved it. We hung about 40 frames on the sweet gum tree next to our ceremony to encourage our guests to reflect on our familial roots before and after our vows. I chose the antique typewriter for our guest book because we have a humanities gene in our family (I’m a web content editor, my father is a writer, and my sister is a lawyer) and I wanted a symbol of our family’s commitment to great writing at our wedding. We found it at Vintage Affairs, a fantastic rentals company out of Elkridge, Maryland.

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. Shane and I lived on the same floor of Myles Standish Hall at Boston University. We were both intensely political; my college roommate, who was in our wedding, likes to remember our late-night debates about the 2008 elections. As we grew closer as friends through college, I professed my love to Shane three or four times, but he always claimed he wanted to remain “just friends.” Then, one day, out of the blue, Shane turned to me and said, simply, “I love you. I am in love with you, Celie.” We never looked back. Four years later, he’s still my best friend, but he’s also my husband. I still get butterflies when I say that word.
When did y’all get married? June 15, 2013
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 92
Tell us about finding your wedding dress. I found my dress at an adorable boutique in Madison, CT called Everthine Bridal. The whole experience was like a fairytale. When I walked into the tiny shop with my mom and my two best friends, I saw my dress in a photograph on the wall. The model was walking along a stone wall with a beautiful green field in the background, and she had a delicate crown of flowers on her head. It just looked like Virginia and it felt like me. I knew the dress would look beautiful outside on our day. It was created to order by Sarah Seven—she calls it the “Practically Perfect” dress—in a gorgeous ivory. When I tried it on, the ladies at Everthine tied a sweet little Untamed Petals sash around my waist, and with that added touch, I was sold. The flowers on the sash reminded me of succulents, which were our primary wedding flower, and I could see the dress flowing behind me at my family farm in Virginia.
Did you decide to do a “first look”? Why or why not? Shane and I chose to do a first look because we wanted the time to focus, together, on what mattered on our day before the craziness began. We also chose to go forward with a first look because we spent a lot of time and energy on our cocktail hour and wanted to experience it with our guests.
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We chose to write our own vows and we were so happy that we did. They were so meaningful and personal and I think our guests were really moved by the powerful insight into our relationship. Shane’s favorite part of my vows was “I vow to weave our love through our current and future families so that they can feel the same heart-swelling happiness that we do. I promise to soak up the sweet love you wrap me in and never fear it or question it, because I know, today and forever, that it is all mine. I vow to always love you more than I did yesterday and to punctuate everything we do with ‘I love you.’” My favorite part of Shane’s vows was “I vow to respect and cherish your family history, traditions, and values as we blend them with those of my family and develop our own as a new family. I vow to love you every day for the rest of my life. You are the greatest friend I’ve ever had, and the love of my life.”
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. Shane and I were lucky enough to have one of our dear friends, Forest Marchini, compose an original piece of classical music for our processional. He called it “Celie and Shane: In Unison.” It’s the most beautiful piece of music I’ve ever heard. On our wedding day, it was performed by Forest on piano, accompanied by a string trio. The piece evolved as I walked across the porch, down the stairs, and met my parents to walk down the aisle to Shane. It added so much meaning to our ceremony. Our first dance was to our song, Joshua Radin’s “They Bring Me to You.” It’s been our song since the first time Shane said, “I love you.” Our favorite lyric is “I love you so much more tonight, more than yesterday—the rest of my life can’t compare to this night,” which had even more meaning on our wedding day than it does in our everyday.
Describe your wedding cake or dessert. Our cake was designed and created by award-winning pastry chef Jason Reaves, from Market Salamander in Middleburg. We chose a Tres Leches cake with home-style buttercream frosting. We wanted a cake that was light and refreshing and featured buttercream, which was on every cake my Mom made me when I was growing up. As far as the design of the cake, Shane and I liked the idea of featuring fresh, local berries around each tier. Jason helped us select the frosting design and placed every succulent on the cake himself when he delivered it.
Did you have something borrowed, blue, old, and new? If so, do tell! My sister, Sarah, who was also my maid of honor, and I have matching sapphire and diamond rings, designed by our parents with jewels from our grandmothers and great grandmothers. On my wedding day, I wore mine as my something old and she wore hers. I swear our grandmothers were there with us, keeping the rain at bay. Something new were my shoes and earrings. My shoes were handmade by JoyFolie, an Etsy artist, and my earrings were handmade and designed (with my shoes in mind) by my closest cousin, Somerset Gagne. My necklace was my “something borrowed.” It’s a necklace that my mother and her sister, Kay, have that features both yellow and rose gold and a few important family engravings. I wanted to wear it for the wedding because Shane is from a very large, Irish family, and the four-leaf clover had extra meaning with so many of them there that night. My something blues were my succulents. They have a beautiful blue hue to them, and Amy chose an especially blue one to be featured in my floral crown. It was such a nice compliment to the coral rose.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Budget. Shane and I were on a tight budget from the beginning and I’m proud to say, as my dad put it in his toast on the wedding day, we were “on time and on budget!” We were so thankful to our families for all they contributed and proud to have contributed as much as we did ourselves. There were so many people who told us we would have to increase our budget in order to have the wedding of our dreams, but they were wrong. Staying within a tight budget and still having a beautiful wedding requires commitment and elbow grease and, above all, flexibility, but don’t let anyone tell you it isn’t possible.
What range did your wedding budget fall into? $25,000-$50,000
What is the one detail or vendor that you were so happy to have as a part of your wedding? We had fantastic experiences with almost every one of our vendors. We had a very tight budget, but we made room for our day-of coordinator, Tabitha Roberts, and it was the best decision we made. She was so much more than your typical DOC; she guided us through our year of wedding prep and helped us through some serious bumps in the road. On our day, she took care of every detail so that we could be with each other and our family and friends. By the end of the event, she felt like family. I adore her and I owe so much to her vision and her hard work to make it a reality. Also, I know everyone says it, but your day will go by faster than you could ever imagine. Lisa Marie, our photographer, captured moments and details that will help us remember the best parts of our day forever and in the best, most beautiful light. She was our biggest investment and our photos are worth every penny. Save everywhere else, but splurge on the photographer that truly understands your vision and whose style of photography aligns with your wedding style.
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? 1. Shane and I wrote our own vows for our wedding, but I highly recommend doing so even if you and your partner will be using traditional vows or vows that honor your family’s faith in your actual ceremony. Even if you never share them with anyone but each other, it is an incredibly enlightening exercise and being able to reference and remember those personal, meaningful promises for the rest of your marriage is important. 2. Dream together. During our engaged year, Shane and I covered our house in thoughts on our wedding. We had a massive bulletin board on our wall with menus, stationery, colors, fabrics and more. I discovered so many things on Pinterest and wedding blogs that I never would have thought of! I made a PDF mood board or Pinterest board for each of our key vendors so that they would understand our vision for their contribution to our day. We had a really clear image of what we wanted for our day and a tight budget, which made choosing vendors much easier for us. 3. Trust your gut. You will get advice from every person who knows you’re getting married and even those who don’t (like blogs, for example). This is your day. If you make your choices based on trends or tradition, you’ll end up with someone else’s wedding. Some of my favorite parts of our wedding, like my floral crown, went against the advice we got.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? We are more in love than ever. Shane and I love to travel and experience new foods and cultures, so we’re looking forward to some serious adventures in the next few years. Above all, though, I think we both can’t wait to spend time with our own and with each other’s families as husband and wife. We’re looking forward to starting our own family one day and introducing our children to the wonderful people, traditions, and, as I put it in our vows, “heart-swelling happiness” in our lives.

Photographer: Lisa Marie O’Quinn of Sweet Tea Photography | Planner: Tabitha Roberts of Roberts & Co. | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Family home in Unison, Virginia | Florist: Amy Potter of Country Way Floral | Wedding Cake: Jason Reaves of Market Salamander | Caterer: Market Salamander | Rentals: Juli Wolf of Vintage Affairs and Liz Waylan of DC Rental | DJ: Anthony Simpson of My Deejay | Processional Composition: Forest Marchini | Ceremony Musicians: Cynthia Saucedo | Reception Musician: Kevin Johnson | Bride’s Gown: “Practically Perfect” by Sarah Seven at Everthine Bridal Boutique | Bride’s Sash: Untamed Petals/Amanda Judge | Paper Products: Love vs. Design | Bride’s Jewelry: Two Birds Jewelry Designs | Reception Headpiece: Mignonne Handmade | Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist: Claudine Fay | Bride’s Shoes: Joy Folie | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Mixed Styles in Chiffon and Crinkle Silk Chiffon by Donna Morgan | Groom’s Suit: J.Crew | Men’s Ties: Handmade by Emy | Groomsmen Suits: Michael Kors at Macy’s

Sweet Tea Photography and Roberts & Co are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Kristin reply

    I love, love, love that Celie’s florist used flowers grown by her mama!! How sweet! I am also dying over that golden claw-foot tub. Gorgeous!!

  2. avatar Lisa Mare reply

    I had such a lovely time photographing these love birds! Thanks for sharing it!

  3. avatar martha reply

    Congratulations to Lisa Of Sweet Tea Photography. You certainly were able to capture this wedding with beautiful shots of the whole event.
    I enjoyed reading about all that went into making this day a special one for all involved.
    Thanks for sharing.

  4. avatar Celie and Shane reply

    Thank you so much for featuring our story on Southern Weddings. We love the work you do and we’re honored to be a part of it. We hope our wedding might inspire a few couples out there as so many posts like this one inspired us!

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  8. avatar Jasmin reply

    Hello,

    I found your site when searching for ways to decoupage corn hole boards so they stand up to the weather and the years. The civil war themed corn hole game featured here and made by Celie’s dad is beautiful. How can I get in contact with him to find out the technique he used ?

    Thank you.

    Jasmin

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  13. avatar So Dazzling reply

    What a gorgeous day! Love the bride style and her bouquet.

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Bright coral pink is one of those colors that exudes cheerfulness, and when I read Nichole and Ricky’s equally charming interview, I knew they made the perfect color scheme choice for their wedding! After enduring a long-distance relationship and getting engaged in the town where they met, this sweet couple spent a year and a half planning their gorgeous Historic Cedarwood wedding. All of their hard work resulted in a wedding that struck the perfect balance between heartfelt, emotional moments and fun, playful details. Does it get much better than that?

Big thanks to Kristyn Hogan for sharing Nichole and Ricky’s beautiful day with us!

I had spent about a month going to several wedding boutiques pre-shopping in Houston before my mom came into town for Thanksgiving. I wanted to make sure that I had a few dresses picked out to help make the shopping really easy. However, I couldn’t seem to find one that made me feel like it was the one and I was really stressing out, not to mention that all of my girls lived in other states, so I was really going at this alone. Finally, my parents came to town for the holiday and my mom and I set out looking for the dress. I tried on several at the first boutique and even though my mom already had tears flowing since we were finally getting to have our mother-daughter experience, I still wasn’t finding the one that felt right for me. When we went to the next boutique, we had fun picking out dresses that I wouldn’t normally choose for myself. Then I came across this one that I just fell in love with. I put it on and knew it was the dress. We were both crying and just so excited that this was it. We bought the dress, canceled the rest of the appointments, and then went out to celebrate since we still had the rest of the day with each other.

Did you decide to do a “first look”? 
I actually talked to my photographer and she said it was great for pictures, so I was more than excited to include this in our day. A month before my wedding, one of my best friends got married and did a first look. All of the girls begged to sneak a peek but not be seen. Wow–we were all in tears over the amount of emotion that they both had, and I couldn’t wait to have the same experience with my soon-to-be husband. Needless to say, we did!

What a sweet moment! I love the emotion in this picture, including all of the smiling guests in the background!

Did you write your own vows? 
We really wanted to, but we were so nervous that we would be too overcome with emotion and unable to make it through them. We were fortunate to have a wonderful officiant, who helped us plan our ceremony and gave us the opportunity to make it ours. The part that stood out to me the most was the preface to the vows. “I want remind us all of what a vow is. A vow is a solemn promise, a pledge that binds. A commitment of heart, mind, soul and body. It is tenacious, persistent and even stubborn in the face of challenges. These are your vows. It is one of life’s greatest gifts, to give and receive such a commitment. Understanding these things about your vows causes us to understand that these are not mere words and so we listen in great awe and reverence as you make these promises to each other.”

When I was initially conceptualizing the wedding, I fell in love with the idea of an outdoor ceremony, but wanted to make sure that we had rustic Southern charm as well. Since I am from Tennessee, we wanted to have the wedding in Nashville to give our guests the opportunity to experience this amazing city we fell in love with. Cedarwood was perfect with its natural meadow, outdoor garden, front lawn with a swing and chandelier, historic home, and beautiful landscape, so I had many different areas to utilize. We had our wedding ceremony in the meadow with the altar covered with beautiful flowers and the rustic barn in the background. The cocktail hour was held in the front of the house on the lawn. It reminded me of something out of Gone With the Wind. Our reception was held on the wrap-around terrace, which was open and surrounded by the beautiful landscape and decor.

What is the one detail or vendor that you were so happy to have as a part of your wedding? 
I would have to say Cedarwood Weddings. They walked me through everything. I really had no idea what I was doing and I relied on Cedarwood to point me in the right direction. The staff was fantastic. We were lucky enough to have started planning far enough in advance that we were able to book all the vendors that Cedarwood considered the best of the best. It all showed the day of the wedding, with every vendor and staff member. Everything went so smoothly and felt perfect. We were able to enjoy every moment.

Describe your wedding cake or dessert. 
I completely loved our cake. I was the bride that was seated and eating a full plate while everyone was dancing. It was a round, three-tiered smooth-edged design with peach-melon colored icing, small lace detailing, and one big coral charm peony on top of a mint cake stand. All tiers were strawberry marble cake with white chocolate cream cheese filling and icing. I am so happy that we had some left over so I can have it over and over again. We also had a cookie bar setup. These cookies are the ones the aunts brought. They were displayed on various platters and cake stands and were a huge hit!

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. 
I am originally from Tennessee and moved north for school and my career. While working at Tweenbrands in Columbus, Ohio, I met a really great group of girlfriends that had all gone to Ohio University together. We all hung out and eventually started going to their boyfriends’ softball games, which is when I started to hang out with Ricky. We would all go out after the games and hang out, eating pizza and fries on Thursday nights, and we continued meeting up through the weekend. I could really tell that Ricky and I had a lot in common. We were both going through art school and it was so easy to talk and relate to him. We became a couple just a few months before he was offered an amazing job in Houston, TX. We both felt it was the right thing for him to do and we continued to make the relationship work. After a very long two years of long-distance calls and flights back and forth, we both felt like we needed to be together. I left my job and moved to Houston for us and two years later, we were finally engaged.
Tell us all about the proposal! 
It was so cute! We traveled back to Ohio and I had already been sick for a week but I was being a trooper. We ran around all day getting ready for a Halloween party that night and stopping at all our favorite places in Columbus, where we met. Then, in the parking lot behind our favorite coffee house, he started to complain about his leg hurting. I offered him some Aleve, but he said he would be fine. We got into the car when Ricky started freaking out about his leg really hurting. He told me to stop and let him get out to stretch. I rolled down the window to see how he was doing and he told me he needed me to get out and help him (by the way, he was kneeling in a puddle). I got out, really confused since he never complains about pulled muscles, and there he was, on one knee (still in the puddle), asking me if I would marry him. Then, he opened the box and the ring fell out and rolled under the car. He politely asked me to “hold on a sec” while he fetched it and I was tearing up. It was the cutest thing and I was so happy that I forgot to say yes till we got back in the car! Eventually, he did get his answer.
When did y’all get married? 
May 26, 2013
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 
85
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. 
I really wanted to use some “not so typical” music during our ceremony. Working with our guitar/violin duo, we were able to add some Beatles songs that keep the feeling more current. We incorporated “In My Life” for the seating of the guests and “All You Need is Love” for the recessional to kick off the celebration! Ricky had this great idea that at the end of the reception, we have the DJ play “Time of My Life” from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack as if it was the last song. Then, we surprised our guests with “One More Time” by Daft Punk for one last chance to dance. It was so much fun!!
Describe your wedding flowers. 
Cedarwood did an amazing job with the flowers. I provided a picture I had seen online of an arrangement with many different types of natural textures and colors that I wanted to replicate. I wanted to make sure that we were making an effort to not be matchy-matchy and focus on various shades of our colors: light pinks, melon, and ivory. They did a custom-designed bouquet using cabbage roses, coral charm peonies, light peach/pink stock, light pink spray roses, dusty miller, seeded eucalyptus, and ranunculus. It was hand-tied with burlap and a band of material used for my dress sash around the middle. We switched the color variations for the bridesmaids so the bouquets would pop against their papaya J.Crew dresses, and tied each with a ribbon to match my sash as well. They were beautiful! The groom’s boutonniere was a light peach spray rose and seeded eucalyptus to match my bouquet, tied with twine. The groomsmen boutonnieres were similar, but in a lighter shade.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: 
I have a few that really stood out for me. First, I made all the paper goods, from the save the dates, to the large logo sign used for the favor wall and photo booth, to the guest book. I really enjoyed taking the time to make sure every little detail was consistent with our Nashville wedding, with the large bright flowers and the NP + RK theme. Ricky was always there helping me get all the tiny crafts completed, bless his heart. Second, I decided to do white Wayfarer Sunglasses with our “NP + RK” logo as our favors. I thought it would make great photos and it was totally appropriate with the outside wedding venue. Third, there is a family tradition on my husband’s side that the women of the family make these amazing little cookies for weddings. They are insanely good. RK’s aunts made the drive all the way down from Pittsburgh with the cookies in tow for our wedding. It really meant a lot that his family would take so much time to make all of them. There were so many different kinds of cookies and the table never seemed to be bare since the staff had enough to keep it stocked all night. I purchased kraft favor bags so our guests could take some of their favorite ones home with them. Somehow I still ended up taking plenty to snack on back home. Fourth, my dad had this amazing idea to incorporate a Chinese wishing lantern into the wedding, which I thought would be a unique thing to do as a sign of our unity. It was really beautiful to release the lantern into the air with all of our family and friends watching as it soared into the night sky.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? The biggest challenge I faced was being so far away from everything, including my family, friends, and the venue. I did a lot on my own and had to utilize technology as much as possible with FaceTime and sending photos. I had a lot of support from my parents during the planning process. They really were amazing. We also had our initial design meeting at Cedarwood to cover every detail of the wedding. It was outstanding and really helped me decide what direction to go with my wedding.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? 
My most memorable moment would have to be at the ceremony, standing there with Ricky, announcing to everyone that we were forever joined as husband and wife. I remember, even through my nerves, taking a moment to look at everyone that had traveled so far to be there for us, and knowing that others so wanted to be there and couldn’t make it. It really touched our hearts.
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? 
Try not to rush it. I had about a year and a half engagement. I really feel like it’s worth taking the time if you can. I would also suggest, if your venue doesn’t offer it, to get a wedding planner, even if it’s just for the day of your wedding. It was great to not have to worry about anything the day of and to enjoy all the hard work I put into creating the special day with everyone we love.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? 
We are looking to save money and start looking for a house. We are ready to settle down and begin the rest of our lives together.

Photographer: Kristyn Hogan | Planner: Cedarwood Weddings – Linda Wright, Kortni Wells, and Erika Hoelscher | Ceremony Venue: The Historic Cedarwood – Cedarwood Weddings | Reception Venue: The Historic Cedarwood – Cedarwood Weddings | Florist: Cedarwood Weddings – Karen Wright | Wedding Cake: Patty Cakes | Caterer: Chef Christopher’s Catering | Band: Jace Aaron Entertainment | Bride’s Gown: Watters, Belmont Style, Bride re-designed sash | Paper Products: Bride self-designed and made, NP+RK Designs | Bride’s Hair Accessories/Jewelry: Anthropologie (Hair Accessory), Bride’s Own (Jewelry) | Bridesmaids’ Hair Accessories/Jewelry: Bride made (Hair Accessory), Bride re-designed (Jewelry) | Hair Stylist for Bride, Mother of the Bride, and Mother of the Groom: Studio BBC Salon | Hair Stylist for Bridesmaids and Flower Girl: Leslie Dockery of On Broadway Hair Salon and Lynnell Randolph Ferguson | Makeup Artist: Studio BBC Salon | Bride’s Shoes: Lucky Brand light mint ballet flats | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: J. Crew Miranda Dress in Cotton Candy – Sweet Papaya | Groom’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank Havana Destination Suit | Groomsmen Attire: Jos. A. Bank Havana Destination Suit

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lisa Written with love by Lisa
21 Comments
  1. avatar Kat reply

    I’m in LOVE with those porch flowers, the dark brown chairs against the pink linens and that huge bloom on their cake!! Her “try not to rush it” advice is spot on too :)

  2. avatar Emily reply

    This wedding is packed with gorgeous details, but I have to say their signature drink might be my favorite! Looks delicious!

  3. avatar Ivy Ellen reply

    I love your idea of releasing a Chinese wishing lantern. Such a magical thing to do. Congratulations to you both.

  4. avatar Linda reply

    Loved this wedding and layers upon layers of pretty details. Working with Nicole and Ricky (and her parents) was a treat for the Cedarwood team, and we are always pumped to partner with Kristyn Hogan. Thanks iloveswmag.com for sharing this one!

  5. avatar Kristin reply

    I am not a cake girl but heavens that cake looks delicious! I love the big coral charm peony on top!!

  6. avatar Claire reply

    The flowers are gorgeous! Love this color combo

  7. avatar Latrice reply

    This wedding is amazing! The Cedarwood team + Kristyn Hogan are a perfect combination.

  8. avatar Dana reply

    there are so many perfect peach aspects and gorgeous flowers in this wedding, im so in love with it!!

  9. avatar Blakely reply

    We are doing similar colors! Where did the bride get that cake stand? I may need one!!

  10. avatar weddingchicks reply

    love seeing our sweet favor bags! (:

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  14. avatar Amye reply

    Hi just checking I read correctly.. Did nichole really make her own wedding invitation package? I am really wanting to make my own as well and this has been great inspiration! Any tips on how/where to get started? What program’s are good to use?

    Thanks,

    Amye xx

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