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The {Barr Mansion} took care of the catering and {[Clink] a reason to celebrate} planned this entire event and transformed the ballroom with gorgeous tall vases filled with white beautiful flowers, low lighting and light fabric draping.  Big hits of the celebration were the cigar table by {Bobalu Cigar Co.} and wedding cake by {Coco Paloma Desserts}. Photography by {Tinywater Photography}.  Check out all the shots on Tinywater’s blog {Post I}, {Post II} and {Post III}.

The weather on our wedding day was: In a word, perfect. At the rehearsal the afternoon before wedding day, we feared the Texas heat would compromise our guests’ comfort, especially with an outdoor ceremony. Fortunately for us, it cooled down and there was even a delicate breeze by the morning of the big day.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? I really wanted it to feel like a garden party from the 1920’s. An event Gatsby would have hosted, but at the same time, something modern and youthful. We pictured our guest enjoying a cigar in the courtyard and sipping on bourbon, the sound of an acoustic guitar under the shade of old oak trees… and that is exactly what we had. A truly Southern affair.
Favorite design element of your big day: My favorite design element would have to be the table design in the artisan ballroom. The tables were dressed in ivory taffeta linens, and we used fruitwood chivari chairs, which gave a luxurious feel in the otherwise rustic ballroom. The tall centerpieces and the vast use of mercury glass candle holders created a sparkle in the evening that was so warm and ambient.
Describe your wedding cake: Our wedding cake was quintessentially Southern! It was an octagon shaped bourbon praline cake. A gourmet cake by that was made of yellow cake doused with a bourbon soak and filled with homemade pecan praline butter cream and covered with a vanilla butter cream frosting. The sugar flowers that topped the cake were all-handmade and were so realistic and beautiful. It was just a breathtaking creation.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The cigar roller! Such a big hit with everyone, young and old. We were surprised by how many women joined in with the cigar smoking! It was truly a lovely detail for everyone and made for some great pictures! One of my wedding gifts to my cigar enthusiast husband.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? The most challenging aspect of our wedding was finding a wedding planner. Once we found Gina Whittington- Wilson of Clink Events everything fell into place. She pointed us in the direction of the most incredible vendors who created such a memorable day for us. We could not have been in better hands. Gina was incredible and she really is great at what she does.
Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? We did not have any particular family traditions in our wedding, we focused primarily on involving our friends and family to create a very intimate feeling, and we definitely achieved that. You could literally feel the love from everyone. It was so comforting to have everyone we loved present.
Scariest moment? On wedding day the girl’s limo driver got lost on the way to the Barr Mansion. He was given the simplest instructions and still managed to muck things up. When I began to panic about being late my God Brother Martin (who officiated for us) began singing Usher’s “Yeah” and rocking the air guitar to Journey’s “Living on a Prayer” to put a smile on my face and lighten the mood. It completely worked!
Funniest moment? Aside from Martin’s version of “Living on a Prayer”, he also made a joke during the ceremony that had all of our guests laughing. Martin began the ceremony with a story about our childhood, mentioning how I was always on the lookout for my very own prince charming. “Sarah, you have found your prince… I hear the white horse is out back!” It was classic, true and a great moment.
Hardest decision you made in planning? Easily the hardest decision I had to make was on my shoes. I am a fashionista and pride myself on my collection of Manolo’s and Jimmy Choo’s. For wedding day I decided on an art deco inspired pair of Prada pumps. They were glamorous and tied in perfectly with my vintage bridal look.
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was: Derek and I had never practiced our first dance, and while out on the floor he suggested he “dip” me at the end of the song. I lovingly declined and reassured Derek that “dip or not” our first dance would be perfect. Much to my surprise when the end of the song approached, he spun and dipped me like an old pro! Even sealed it with a kiss. It was a lovely surprise, and I will never forget our first “dip” as husband and wife.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Lovely, Timeless & Green. The Barr Mansion, our venue, prides itself on being the only USDA certified organic wedding venue in Texas. It was so important to us that we were able to have such an elegant affair while remaining “green”. From the hor’dourves to the sit down dinner, even the flowers were locally grown and organic. We received so many compliments on how fresh everything tasted, and we knew we had picked the perfect venue.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Consider making the entire weekend a destination for your guest. We wanted guests to completely enjoy themselves so we provided transportation on private chartered buses to our venue and had a Welcome Cocktail party the evening prior to the wedding to extend the celebration and enjoy everyone as much as possible.
Best advice or most memorable comment someone made to you during the wedding celebration. My mother told me “Every chance you get, stand back and soak it all in… It will all go by so quickly,” and she was right, it did indeed. I was so happy I listened to her advice to breathe it all in, it really helped me to relish in every moment before it passed.
Who was your most honored guest at the wedding? My grandparents. Derek’s maternal grandparents were unable to attend due to health reasons and his paternal grandparents have passed on. Having both of my grandparents in attendance was such an honor to me. I was so happy they were able to see their granddaughter as a bride.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We are currently planning to travel to Europe and are awaiting the beginning of our life’s adventure with one another. In addition to traveling, we are completely embracing Austin as our new home and getting involved with volunteering locally.
Any DIY items? The river stone seating arrangement display was a complete DIY project and quite an undertaking. In addition to the river stones we made door hangers for each hotel suite that acted as an itinerary for the weekend. We also packaged all of the French rose macaroons in cellophane and all calligraphy items were done by Sarah herself.
Favorite inspirational blogs or sites: Style Me Pretty, Coco & Kelly and of course my own blog Jeune Marie!

Written with love by Southern Weddings
3 Comments
  1. avatar Mrs. Jetplane reply

    Very Lovely, I read the bride blog. Congrats to her…

  2. avatar Stephanie reply

    Who dd her make-up and hair…any ideas?

  3. avatar Lindsey @ Southern Weddings reply

    Hi Stephanie, Sarah’s lovely hair and make-up can be credited to Milk + Honey Day Spa. Isn’t she gorgeous?Lindsey

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