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Marissa and I had a bit of an e-mail swoon-fest over Emily and Chris’ Asheville wedding when we featured it earlier this year, so you can imagine my delight when Good Earth Films sent over their highlights film. Emily is the loveliest bride, and it’s so clear that she and Chris are smitten with each other! My favorite thing about both wedding pictures and videos is that they can take you right back to the magical day you say “I do,” and with E & C celebrating five months of marriage tomorrow, we hope this little reminder of their sweet video does just that!

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lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Graham reply

    Hooray!!! It’s so wonderful to see Emily and Chris’ wedding video on SW! Good Earth Films are a joy to work with and we love the beautiful films they create!!!

  2. avatar Jalyn reply

    What a lovely video! I would be lying if I said I didn’t tear up!

  3. avatar Vinss reply

    Its interesting, love to see more videos from Good Earth Films…

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We hear time and time again from brides that having all their loved ones in one place was the most special part of their wedding days. After watching Mary and John’s wedding film by Light Cannon Films, I can only imagine that this is one of their sweetest memories as well–the love that surrounds this couple radiates off the screen! From the joyful ceremony, to the most touching speeches, to the tearjerking first look Mary did with her dad, it’s clear that Mary and John’s love has created a truly beautiful community around them.

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story! John and I met have pretty much known each other our entire lives. We went to the same schools from middle school through college. Since John is two years older than I am, we never interacted more than the occasional wave and hello. Two years ago, I started attending the church where John is a youth pastor in Wilmington, North Carolina. Three weeks after deciding to call his church my church, I saw him at a worship night and heard a whisper in my heart saying he was my future husband. I laughed it off and thought I was crazy until two days later, when he came up to me and told me we should get together. I ran away and avoided him for about a month, as he continued to pursue me and talk to me. Then, on Christmas Eve 2012, he came up to me after church and shared his heart as to why he wanted to know me. Something struck my heart like never before, and I couldn’t help but agree to getting coffee with him. The rest is history! We had an incredibly fun and deep dating relationship for ten months and then got engaged on November 15, 2013, which happened to be exactly one year since that night I heard the quiet whisper that he was my husband. We were engaged for seven months and married on June 22, 2014!

What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? My great aunt has a large collection of beautiful doilies and tablecloths made out of tobacco twine and cotton thread. She made some herself and she has some that have been passed down from her mother. We used them as our centerpiece decor, as well as on our cake table and sweetheart table. We used wooden crates to hold lavender cones for our guests to toss during our exit. Lastly, John’s favorite part was our sweet tea and lemonade station, where guests could enjoy either drink, or of course, the infamous Arnold Palmer. All of these details and more made for a sweet Southern wedding!

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? The most memorable moment of the day for both of us was seeing one another for the first time. The big wooden doors opened and we got to look down the aisle at the one person we were choosing above all others to be ours forever. What an amazing adventure is has been and will continue to be!

Videographer: Luke Brown of Light Cannon Films / Venue: St. Thomas Preservation Hall / Photographer: Mackenzie Kern Photography / Caterer: Angie’s of Chris’s Restaurant / DJ: Nate McCorkle of Done Deal Entertainment / Florist: Olivia Prevatt and Sarah Coe / Hair and Makeup: Hannah Lynn and Natalie Morfin of Beauty Bar Boutique / Lighting: High Performance Lighting Company / Rentals: L&L Rentals / Cake: Whole Foods / Day of Coordinator: Erin Padgett of Simply Southern Wedding & Event Design / Bridal Salon: Fountaine Bridals / Bridesmaid Robes: Silkandmore

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lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Kathrin reply

    This is just the darn sweetest wedding video i’ve ever seen! So. Much. Happy.

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Whew! That editorial was quite the party, wasn’t it? On the day of the shoot we joked that it felt like we had just pulled off an entire (intimate) wedding – 30+ guests and all! For that reason in particular, we were so thrilled to have Blueberry Fusion on hand to capture all the merriment and hard work. Take a peek at what went on behind the scenes, and see if you can count how many helping hands went into pulling off this large and in charge shoot!

And if you missed it, don’t forget the behind the scenes photos we shared here!

Blueberry Fusion is a fabulous member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Nichole reply

    I C-A-N-N-O-T wait to get my copy of the new magazine! I’m sure the mailman thinks I’m a stalker !!

  2. avatar Carly Totten reply

    Oh, this video makes me happy. I love all of your behind the scenes shots. Y’all just seem like FUN.

  3. avatar Amber Moon reply

    WOW! This makes it almost as if we were there with y’all!

  4. avatar Kelsey reply

    I am just in love with this whole shoot! The colors are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for posting this video! It looks like so much fun!

  5. avatar Southern Weddings Magazine: “Family Heirlooms” Behind The Scenes Shoot reply

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  6. avatar Eric Kelley reply

    Blueberry Fusion was awesome! Love this.. thanks for sharing! : )

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