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Welcome to the first ever Whit’s Picks, brought to you by me, Whitney! Every Monday, I will be showcasing a different fabulous product that I have come across during my many hours surfing the world wide web and corresponding with our always helpful readers. It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it!

Viola at Chewing the Cud introduced me to these beautiful, unique fabric gift wraps and I thought they would be absolutely perfect for my first pick. The fabric wraps are gifts within themselves. Each fabric includes a message: Give Luck, Give Love, Give Wisdom. How inspiring! Your gift will stand apart and look gorgeous in the Chewing the Cud Fabric Gift Wraps. But wait, there’s more! They are also entirely eco-friendly. The re-usable fabrics are all hand-printed on 100% organic cotton, with soy-based inks.

Helping the planet + Completely gorgeous + Useful & Reusable = Sheer Perfection

If you need tips on how to wrap any type of present in fabric, Furoshiki has the answer. Have fun wrapping!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar danibwed @ The Wedding Outlet reply

    These are fantastic! What a great way to go green :)

  2. avatar WishBlog reply

    Using fabric as gift wrap is a wonderful and unique idea. Not only that, but it is a great way to go green during a wedding…using gift wrap that is reusable for the bride and groom!

  3. avatar Lisa reply

    Viola’s work is amazing. I’ve seen these in person and absolutely LOVE them!!! They are such a perfect way to wrap a gift and send a sweet inspiration too.

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There’s something at once classically timeless and refreshingly original about this Southern wedding from Stephan Maloman.  The bride’s vintage-inspired Monique Lhuillier lace gown and the elegant place settings offset by delicate baby’s breath centerpieces from Ocean Florist gave Victoria + Adam’s wedding the perfect blend of romance and whimsy while the rows of family pictures hung up line-dry fashion by wooden pins and the B&W photo booth add just the right hint of fun and authenticity.  I’m really quite torn over the simple elegance and personal touches of this wedding!  Tell me: which element is your favorite?

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Adam and I met on February 6, 2004 at the Townhouse Rooftoplounge on South Beach. We both were there with friends and Adam came over and started a conversation.  My friend was training for a marathon and had to leave early, so I asked her if she would mind me staying at the bar with our new “friend.”  Adam and I were out until 4:00 a.m. that night!  We spent the rest of the night walking on Lincoln Road and getting to know each other.  Our first official date was lunch on Valentine’s Day.  (We did lunch because his mother was in town and they already had dinner plans!)

Describe the proposal: Adam proposed in our living room.  We were watching a British movie and he told me he needed to find the remote so he could turn on the subtitles.  I was a little annoyed because who needs subtitles for a British movie?!  He was running around the house looking for the remote and came downstairs with the ring in his pocket.  Adam told me that meeting me was the greatest thing that ever happened to him and that I am the reason he feels he can do anything in this life.  He pulled out the ring box and I said “yes!”  We immediately got on iChat with my parents to tell them the great news and, of course, to show my mom the ring!

What attracted you to your husband: His boyish good looks first drew me in, but I ultimately was attracted to him because of how comfortable he was in his own skin.  I remember thinking to myself that this was the most centered person I had ever met.  I got such a calm vibe from him.

Why do you love your husband? I love Adam for a million reasons, but namely because he is loyal, honest, ethical beyond belief, driven and kind-hearted.

The weather on our wedding day was: Torrential rain most of the day!  The sun broke through for our ceremony and cocktail hour and then rained again.  In the end, the weather was inconsequential.  The day was perfect!

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? I had 3 words that I kept coming back to: romantic, Florida, elegant.

Favorite design element of your big day: the baby’s breath centerpieces!

Tell us about finding your wedding dress: Deciding on my husband was easy but  the dress was a nightmare!  I had shopped for 6 months!  I had been all over Miami, Atlanta, Chicago and New York.  Finally I went back to the first shop, second dress and knew it was the one.  I just needed to try on a million dresses to be sure.  I love fashion and this was the biggest decision for me.

Describe your wedding flowers: I am not a flower snob by any means. In fact, I find I love “filler flowers” the most. I told my wonderful florist this at our meeting and she ran with it.  My baby’s breath centerpieces were beautiful beyond my wildest dreams and they added the perfect amount of whimsy and romance to the ballroom.  My bridesmaids’ bouquets were also gorgeous!  I had asked for a flower with a dark center so the bouquets would “pop” against the girls’ navy dresses.  I cannot get over how wonderful it all looked.

Describe your wedding cake: Our wedding cake was a three-tiered rum cake.  I wanted something simple and white and the rum was an homage to my Italian heritage.

Your favorite detail of the wedding was: I really can’t pick just one favorite!  I loved the cocktail flags, the menu wax seals, the cake flags, the petal toss and the photo booth!  I also love that we were able to get our favorite beer, Lagunitas IPA, that we discovered after a trip to the brewery.  I loved that we toured the brewery together, met the brewmaster and then served the beer at our wedding.  That little detail just made the day even more personal to us.

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Finding everything to fit within the budget.  It is so easy to get swept away when planning a wedding.  Shows like Platinum Wedding are no help!  But if you want something you either have to DIY or shop around until you get the best price!  I also prioritized.  For example, it was far more important to me to have a great venue and less important to have an expensive cake.  I also took advantage of deals when I saw them.  Jumping on discounts when you come across them was key to planning our wedding.

Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? At the end of the night, all the guests gathered in a large circle and sang “That’s What Friends Are For.”  It is something we do at all our get-togethers with our family and closest friends.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? I have far too many snapshots in my mind to pick one, but the one I keep coming back to is when my husband started to cry during our “Pledge of Faithfulness.”  I was so surprised and touched.

Scariest moment? Thinking that the bugs were going to eat my guests alive!  I had a ton of eucalyptus-based bug spray, but the rain brings out mosquitoes and, of course, the mosquitoes in Florida can be brutal!

Funniest moment? When Adam did a move on the dance floor where he jumped through his own leg!  I didn’t even know he could do that!  Was that really the man I just married?!

Hardest decision you made in planning? How to keep the guest list short.  The reception hall only held 100 guests.  Once you make the list of family you want there, it leaves little room for friends.  Ultimately, we had 99 people in the ballroom.

Three adjectives that describe the day are: Love, excitement  and joy.

Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase/verse/or line? We didn’t necessarily write our vows all on our own, but we did personalize the ceremony.  I had found a touching reading from Robert Fulghum called “Union.”  We also asked that our grandparents be recognized at the ceremony since they were unable to walk into the ballroom unescorted.  Finally, we said this “Pledge of Faithfulness” to each other right before we exchanged rings.

What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Remember that the wedding is just a day but marriage is forever.  Don’t let your thoughts of “perfection” affect your relationship.  Adam and I fought only once about the wedding and we vowed never to argue over the big day.  And we never did!  (It didn’t hurt that he let me plan 99% of the wedding!)

Best advice or most memorable comment someone made to you during the wedding celebration. I was told by so many guests that our ceremony was the most touching and authentic one they had ever seen.  That really meant a lot to me because the ceremony is what a wedding really is all about; the celebration is only secondary.  I heard there wasn’t a dry eye in the house!

Who was your most honored guest at the wedding? Our grandparents.  I am so grateful they could be there.  We are blessed!  And of course our parents. Who would we be without their support?

Any DIY items? The door hangers at the hotel while we got ready, the menus and the menuwax stamps, the programs, the ceremony seating signs, the out-of-town bags and the cookies in the out-of-town bags.

What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Adam and I will take our honeymoon in August and he will continue dental school.  We’re already talking about our 1 year anniversary trip: Hawaii, here we come!

Congratulations Victoria + Adam!  We hope you have a fabulous time in Hawaii next year!

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar shell reply

    My favorite element was clearly the unconditional love that these two share. What a great couple!! And what an amazing wedding!

  2. avatar bridal girl reply

    A bit touching to see your husband did cried. There was also a picture of your dad crying as well. So touchy!

  3. avatar Stephan Maloman reply

    We are always excited when you guys feature one of our amazing weddings. Thank you… we love you!

  4. avatar Sherri reply

    Beautiful dress and flowers! I also love the wax seal. Details are fantastic!

  5. avatar katharine @ southern weddings reply

    Thanks so much for sharing this very special wedding, Stephan! We are in love with your work!

  6. avatar Victoria – the bride reply

    Thank you so much for featuring my wedding. The wedding was a true labor of love and it is so gratifying to see that others think highly of the details I worked on. And also, a big thank you to Stephan for taking such moving photos of the day. You have to love a photographer who captures all the details!

  7. avatar K reply

    As a bride to be living in Florida, I’d like to know where the couple "got hitched!" The setting looks elegant, antique and whimsical all in the same romantic breadth. Glamorous!

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There are few things more Southern than a real-life Savannah wedding and this week’s Southern Wedding of the Week from DVB Photographers proves no exception to the rule.  We are such fans of Donna’s work!  The perfect blend of classic romance and Southern chic, Briana + Todd’s wedding makes us alternately sigh with pleasure and smile with delight at the many unique details.  We just can’t get over how the cheery yellows, citrus greens and bright oranges expertly offset the modern elegance of this wedding.  The lemons and limes swimming at the bottom of the dramatic floral arrangements by Garden on the Square and the cute (and undoubtedly delicious) candy bar really seem to complement the couple’s playful personality.  (How funny was Todd’s proposal to Briana?)  And speaking of the bride: Briana was the epitome of summer chic in her couture Romona Keveza gown while her bridesmaids’ shone in their sunny yellow Priscilla of Boston dresses.  Naturally, here at SW, we simply adore the authentic Southern touches Briana + Todd wove into their big day.  A welcome reception at Paula Dean’s, a post-ceremony trolley ride through historic Savannah and parting favors of saltwater taffy helped give a genuine down-home feel to these Georgia nuptials.  And, really, what true Southern wedding is complete without a red velvet cake like the one Briana + Todd chose from Bakers Pride?

How did the two of you meet? We met through my best friend and maid of honor at her bachelorette party.  My best friend’s husband decided to crash the party with his friends.  At the time, I didn’t pay him much attention because I thought it was rather silly that they showed up.  My best friend and husband would always try and set me up with friends of theirs and it never worked out, but I always told them they made a mistake in not setting me up with that Todd fellow. Over the next 7 years, I moved around from San Francisco, New York and Atlanta and I would always run into him in different cities.  I always reported my many “Todd Sightings” to my best friend and to her how attractive I thought he was.  We were both in other relationships at the time, so nothing ever came of my crush until a run-in years later we both happened to be in Baltimore for business and decided to meet for dinner.  This was the beginning of a long distance relationship.  At this, time I lived in New York and he in Atlanta, but after a year of long distance we knew we had to be together and I relocated to Atlanta.

Describe the proposal: He proposed at home on Thanksgiving.  I had been waiting for a few months for him to pop the question and had just figured it would probably happen around Christmas.  After returning from his sister’s house, he called me into the living room to point out a mess our puppy had made on the floor.  He then pointed to the corner where I found a much better surprise!  Quite the jokster!  He said he had to ask me to marry him on Thanksgiving so he could express how thankful he was to have me in his life.  

What attracted me to my husband was: He is tall, dark and very handsome and has a very manly and sexy demeanor.  I thought he had such telling eyes, almost like you can look into them and see right into his soul. 

Why do you love your husband? He is so positive.  In this day and age when there is so much turmoil in the world, he always has a way of looking at things in a different light.  He keeps me calm and grounded.  He is also extremely caring and always puts others first.

What attracted me to my wife was: Her beauty, brains and caring nature.

A date we went on that we’ll always remember: I surprised him one year with a trip to Stowe, Vermont.  He had never been skiing and I signed us up for snowboarding lessons.  This was my first time snowboarding and his first time on the slopes.  We ended up with bruises all over our body and had to spend the rest of the time with ice packs and heating pads on our body.

The weather on our wedding day was: The weekend started off with thunderstorms and a downpour of rain so we had to move the ceremony to the tented hotel courtyard.  Though the weather actually cleared up the day of the ceremony, we stayed with the courtyard which ended up being picture perfect and turned out to be more than I could have ever imagined.

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? The inspiration was romance mixed with southern chic.

Favorite design element of your big day: The color palette consisted of fun and flirty summer colors of yellow, green, orange, and red.

Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I started my search months prior to getting engaged. I would borrow my friend’s wedding ring when I went to visit the salons so that the salespeople would take me seriously.  I went to a sample sale and purchased a dress but later decided it was more of a great deal rather than THE dress.  I sold the dress online and continued my search, visiting every bridal salon in Atlanta until I ran into my Romona Keveza.  I was looking for something that was modern, romantic and chic with a touch of couture and found it all in this dress.

Describe your wedding flowers: I wanted everything to be bright and cheery.  For my ceremony flowers, the bridesmaids carried rose and orchid bouquets in greens, red and organges that perfectly contrasted their yellow dresses.  I carried an all-white bouquet of roses, orchids, calla lillies and ranunculus with my father’s cross tied around the stem.  The aisle was lined with yellow and orange petals and lime roses served as the pew markers.  Petals drowned in water with submerged orchids were placed in cylinders at the front of the aisle while multi-colored arrangements with curly willow were at the end of the aisle on moss columns.  For the reception, my bridesmaids stayed up late the night before making the centerpieces of drowned yellow and green cymbidium orchids tied to wire and curly willow branches placed in tall cylinders topped with floating candles.  We woke up early the day of the ceremony to decorate.  The venue also provided arrangements that were muti-colored with lemons and limes at the bottom.

Describe your wedding cake: My wedding cake was a white three-tier square cake with yellow and green cymbidium orchids.  The cake was Red Velvet, of course!  It is the South, afterall! 

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: I really loved the beautiful setting Savannah, Georgia provided.  Many of our friends are from the North and out West and have never visited Savannah so it was like a mini-vacation for them.  We welcomed them with gift bags filled Southern treats like old-school coke bottles, salt water taffy and Savannah visitor books.  We had a welcome reception at Paula Deens’ the evening before and everyone is still talking about the food.  The venue where we had our ceremony was amazing.  The ceremony was held at a restored mansion that served as a hotel and took place in a tented courtyard under a beautiful crystal chandelier.  To give our guests the real Low Country Experience, we rented a trolley to transport them to the reception held at a venue overlooking the river.  Since we wanted to make sure many of the details were personalized and had meaning, we invited our friends and family to assist in the planning and decorating.  My friend created the romantic invitations that were tucked inside the silk envelopes my mother made.  My friend also created the programs to match the invitations and each one had a different color of vellum to match my four wedding colors.  Lastly she created the menu and placecards.  I really loved the detailed elements of our ceremony.  A program and bamboo fan were placed on each chair while cones filled wiht tossing petals sat alongside at each aisle.  Our friend, a gifted writer, wrote the ceremony and got ordained so she could perform the ceremony.  In the ceremony, she mentioned some of history’s most famous couples, including our parents.  Todd and I exchanged roses as our first gift to one another and then gave roses to our mothers.  Another friend sang a Nora Jones song as the processional and the friend who performed the ceremony also serenaded me down the aisle to a Jennifer Hudson song.  My sister and brother-in-law recited an excerpt from the Velveteen Rabbit.  We even hired a gospel choir to sing “Oh Happy Day” for the recessional.  We also had a candy buffet filled with all of our favorite treats from childhood.  To top it off, we had a photo booth created by our photographers that included props for the guest to use as they struck funny poses.

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? I had such a hard time making decisions.  I came to a personal realization during the planning process that I am somewhat of a perfectionist.  As a marketer/event planner, I am also very particular and kept second-guessing myself.  After a while, I didn’t have any choice but to make a decision because I was running out of time.  It was really a challenge trying not to worry too much about all the little details the night before the wedding and staying calm enough to set up the morning of the ceremony and then make it back in time to the hotel to rest and get ready.

Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? My father loved cigars so my mother had given Todd my fathers’ humidor as a gift.  Todd brought along the humidor and stocked it with plenty of cigars for everyone to enjoy.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? When Todd made a speech to me.  He is such a manly man and usually does not like the spotlight on him so it was truly moving to hear him say such sweet and sensitive things and express his love for me.

Scariest moment? When my mother and I left the house to make our way down to Savannah.  Just five minutes after pulling out of our driveway, the back to our truck came open and everything went flying all over the highway.  We pulled over and both started running down the highway waiving cars to move to the other side while screaming, “The dress, the dress, get the dress!”  Luckily, we managed to save everything!.

Funniest moment? Someone decided to start a soul train line and my friend, Maya, decided this was her moment to shine.  At the end of her stroll down the middle of the aisle, she decided to finish it off with a split.  Her stunt had the entire wedding bent over in laughter.

Hardest decision you made in planning? Determining the size of the guest list was very difficult. We really wanted something small and intimate, but that meant we would be excluding a few people.  In the end, we had to stay true to our hearts and keep the guest list reserved for close friends and family.

The most unexpected event on our wedding day was: My husband’s father cried as I walked down the aisle.  It was so touching. My father had passed away a few years ago so my mother walked me down the aisle.  Having my father-in-law respond to me in that way was such a moving moment.

Three adjectives that describe the day are: intimate, romantic and festive.

What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? You can plan your little heart out but something will always go differently than you expect.  Plans are made to be broken.  Just prepare yourself and be flexible .  Don’t get all bent out of shape when something turns out a little different than you originally expected.  Remember what is most important about your wedding: you are marrying your one true love and have dreamed of this day since you were a little girl.  Enjoy this time with your family and friends because there will not be very many other opportunities when everyone you love will be together in one place to celebrate you.  And  be sure to invest the most in a good photographer!

Who was your most honored guest at the wedding? It would have to be our parents.  My father is no longer with us so having my mother and Todd’s parents there to share in our wedding was very special to me.  Life is short and you can’t take anything for granted.  Every moment we have is a blessing and every chance we get to spend with our loved ones is a gift.  Also I can’t forget to mention our four pound Maltese, Pacey.  He didn’t make an appearance at the actual ceremony, but he was outfitted in his tux and was on-hand during pictures.

What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We are looking forward to purchasing a new home and doing a little bit of traveling and starting a family in the near future.  Todd also has a restaurant that we will be focusing on for the remainder of the year.

Any DIY items? We made the cones decorated with yellow Japanese handmade paper that contained the yellow rose petals guests tossed at the bride and groom as we made our exit.  My bridesmaids and I made the centerpieces at the reception and even designed the tables.  We used long banquet-style tables to give the reception an intimate feel.  We also dressed the recpetion area for the cocktail hour with linens, flowers, sashes, throw pillows and candles. My friend created the placecards that hung from the manzanita tree branch display I made.  Each guest’s name was printed on the outside of the placards we used to direct them them to their tables and we put a Spanish love saying (a tribute to my mother’s heritage) on the inside contained a Spanish love phrase (a tribute to my mother’s heritage) that directed each guest to their table. My mother made my veil and both my friend and my mother made our invitations.

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  1. avatar the future mrs. smith reply

    how incredibly sweet is that cross tied to her bouquet! i am in LOVE.

  2. avatar Ashley reply

    I think this is one of my favorites. Brides will be able to get a lot of inspiration from this beautiful and personalized Southern wedding.I loved her unique and elegant dress, the ring shot, and the sweet picture of her and her husband sitting on the steps. The way she described her husband and their personal family moments was so touching.

  3. avatar katharine @ southern weddings reply

    This is one of my favorite wedding, too, Ashley! I was so happy just looking at their pictures and reading their story.

  4. avatar Aarika reply

    The pictures and the interview were just amazing. The bride and groom seem to really focus on the family and that’s really touching.

  5. avatar Neffie reply

    This is my favorite wedding by far! I loved the vibrant summer colors that the bride chose. The long tables with the candles and beautiful, romantic design and citrus, floral bouquets were absolutely gorgeous! I also loved how she included personal touches that were tributes to her family. It made the wedding even more uniquely theirs. Love it!

  6. avatar Jennifer reply

    The perfect summer wedding is the best way to describe this one. I absolutely love the mix of vibrant colors, the unique personal touches, and southeren accents.

  7. avatar Tyler reply

    I think the groom’s speech was fantastic! It takes a lot of nerves not only to communicate affection but also to do so publicly. And obviously Briana was impressed and moved. Nice job, Todd.

  8. avatar Dana reply

    What beautiful photos! It’s so chich and elegant. The bride in silhoutte is amazing and the bright coloring of the invitations and decorations are a wonderful contrast. This is one of the best set of photos I’ve seen!

  9. avatar Aretha reply

    Looks and sounds like a fairy tale wedding! Handsome couple; vibrant colors; stunning photgraphy. Lots of feeling and special touches (e.g. the bride carrying a bouquet with her deceased father’s cross wrapped around the stems, the father-in-law being moved to tears, using Spanish sayings on the guest cards) Wedding seemed to be characterized by elegant simplicity.

  10. avatar Chinnette reply

    The pictures are absolutely beautiful! I love how every detail was well-planned and executed. What a great idea to have your friends and family participate in pulling everything together!?! That’s economical and sentimental. Congrats to you, Briana + Todd!

  11. avatar Kai reply

    I am seriously considering this color palette for my wedding just after looking at these pictures. I never would have put this combination together. I LOVED the details….invitations, programs, centerpieces, flowers, and the gown! Congrats!

  12. avatar Erica reply

    The pictures are beautiful! I love the flowers.

  13. avatar Sherri reply

    Love this wedding – EVERYTHING about it! And, LOVE this couple. Perfect southern affair. Really storybook.

  14. avatar Cori reply

    What a beautiful ceremony and reception!! There were lots of great ideas throughout the entire event and loved the setting. Congratulations!

  15. avatar Kimberley Ottley reply

    Refined, elegent, classy are a few words I would use to describe the wedding. The design elements were gorgeous from the wedding invitations, to the favors and wedding/reception decorations. The use of colors, textures/fabrics and clean lines created a modern yet classic and very elegent atmosphere. The pictures were fabulous and really tell a story. They really captured the moment. One of the most tastefully designed weddings I have been to.

  16. avatar Lesia Mescudi reply

    How effortlessly elegant. It seems as if every essence of love was joined together for this celebration. Seeing new and traditional values intertwined for such a joyous occasion. . . simply beautiful.

  17. avatar Sharilyn Brown reply

    I thought the pictures and the personal story were a beautiful blend of caring, sharing and love. The flower arrangements on the table were extraordinary – the colors were so vibrant – nice touch with the lemons! The bride’s bouquet with her father’s cross was very fitting, and kept her father’s memory close to her. The wedding gown was perfect for her figure, and I loved the bodice. The photographer made her look like she belonged in a wedding ad for beauty and elegance personified. The flower petals in the vases looked just gorgeous, and the bridesmaid dresses were the perfect color. I wish the bride and groom many wonderful and blessed years together!

  18. avatar Tera reply

    Absolutely love the colors and southern charm. Everything looked so meticulously planned and placed. The ring amidst the paper drop candies addedd a comforting fun/giggle feel to the perfect package. Beautiful couple, beautiful wedding!

  19. avatar Dana Rosario reply

    This wedding was the epitome of contempo style. Awesome & hip with classic Southern charm!

  20. avatar Sheila reply

    What a stunning couple! The photo of Briana and Todd on the steps just seems to personify the bond that clearly exists between them. Loved the bright colors, centerpieces and floral arrangements. That dress…need I say more! CONGRATS!

  21. avatar Rushi reply

    This is a very nice way of presenting old weds info. Very informative and easy to get inspired. I wish I came across this b4 my wedding.

  22. avatar Delores hardy reply

    What a lovely wedding!! This reads like a real storybook occasion. really like the colorsand the flowers were so beautiful.

  23. avatar Sherry Byrd reply

    As an artist, one can appreciate the color combination of the bridesmaids bouquets and the exquisite design of the bride’s bouquet. The beauty of the whole bridal arrangement with its southern touch of elegance and the seating arrangement of the guests was appealing enough for any girl to want to duplicate on her wedding day. I also liked the adea of having a photo booth for guest to creat funny poses. Thiss created a happy occasion for all.

  24. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  25. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  26. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  27. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  28. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  29. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  30. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  31. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  32. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  33. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  34. avatar Dayna&Aaron, Cola SC reply

    Funny how I’m always on this site, and finally come across someone that I actually know!!!!!!!!! Lovely wedding and Congrats to you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  35. avatar Antonio reply

    How cool.!.This wedding has a hint of nostalgia.. Button candy was my favorite..Great idea!

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