Google+ Real Kentucky Wedding: Brittany + Patrick, Part I - Southern Weddings

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Brittany + Patrick’s Kentucky wedding from Laura Negri Photgraphy reminds me how much I adore red accents!  (It really isn’t used enough, it it?)  Just like the bride was hoping, the ruby-colored red details in everything from the bridesmaids’ pleated Anna Elyse sundresses and matching bouquets from family friend, Nancy Potter, to the bride’s fun, feathered shoes really pop against a crisp, all-white background.  How stunning does the bride, in a wonderfully lacy Lazaro, look amidst the lipstick-colored details?  We’re swooning over the newlyweds’ fence-side portraits in front of the Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church where they exchanged traditional Christian vows but are mildly obsessed with the father of the bride’s classic 1936 Ford truck that served as the wedding party’s getaway car. 

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story.  We met in 2003 while studying at the University of Florida in Gainesville.  One night, my best friend and I were going out to some of our favorite places downtown and she decided to invite some of her friends from high school.  Patrick was one of the people I met that night and nothing was ever the same.  He was handsome smart and had the best sense of humor of anyone I had ever met!
Describe the proposal.
  The proposal was perfect and I never saw it coming.  Patrick and I had made plans to spend the weekend at Disney World (one of my favorite places) but he didn’t want to propose there.  The ring was burning a hole in his pocket so he knew he had to come up with a pretty clever plan to talk me out of going to Disney.  That’s when his Dad called and told me he won a package at an auction and didn’t realize it expired that weekend (his parents were out of town).  The package was a sunset boat rental on the lake, followed by drinks and dinner at the Mission Inn Resort Club.  I really wanted to go to Disney, but I felt bad for his parents so said we would use the package for them.  Wow, was I ever fooled.  When we arrived at his parent’s house on Saturday, the ruse was all set up.  They even went so far as to make a fake auction letter and had it all printed on Mission Inn letterhead.  Pat and I made our way to the dock for our boat rental and spent the afternoon cruising around.  It turned out to be a beautiful evening and we anchored the boat to watch the sun set.  We were dancing on the boat and, just after watching one of the most beautiful sunsets, Pat dropped to one knee and asked me to make him the happiest man in the world before pulling out the most beautiful emerald-cut diamond I had ever seen.  “Will you marry me?” he asked.  I was so surprised and emotional I forgot to answer to “yes.”  Once I realized what had just happened, I kept saying “yes!” over and over.  I was even more surprised when he told me all of our family and friends were in on the surprise.  We had an amazing dinner at the Mission Inn that night.  The entire balcony was reserved for the two of us and there flowers and a card waiting from his parents.  We went to Disney the next day, of course.
Three adjectives that describe the day are:
 Classic, elegant and fun!
What was the design inspiration for your wedding?
 We wanted the day to reflect each of our personalities.  We wanted to incorporate vintage flair and Southern hospitality, all the while keeping the design elegant and timeless.  We wanted to use red and a lot of other bright summer colors to complement it.
What was your favorite design element of your big day?
  We loved all the red!  It all started with the bridesmaids’ dresses.  We picked red dresses because we thought the color red would really “pop” against all the beautiful Kentucky bluegrass.  It all came together with the red in the flowers, the red velvet wedding cake and even my beautiful wedding shoes. 
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Our getaway cars!  After the ceremony the entire wedding party rode in the back of my dad’s 1936 Ford truck that was once used to service an apple orchard.  It was one of our favorite memories of the day.  Cars were honking and we were all waving like we were in a parade.  After the reception, Patrick and I made our getaway in a beautiful 1956 Bentley.  It was so romantic because it was finally just the two of us and we were riding away in this beautiful classic car. 

Check back soon for more of Brittany + Patrick’s real (red!) Kentucky wedding!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
27 Comments
  1. avatar Mary Ann reply

    I love everything about this wedding!!! this wedding reminds me how much I love Kentucky weddings

  2. avatar Greg reply

    This wedding spelled Kentucky all the way down to the groom’s wedding cake, beautiful Southern wedding.

  3. avatar Michelle reply

    Loving the Kentucky themed bucket! So many personal favorites inside. Making me miss home right now. :)

  4. avatar Angela Kelsheimer reply

    This is without a doubt one of the most beautiful weddings I have seen! So many fabulous ideas! I loved how personalized everything was from the stitched hankey for the Bride’s sister to the KFC gift boxes. They did a remarkable job on one of the most important days of their lives. Would love to see more photos!!

  5. avatar mary reply

    What a beautiful wedding!! I am from Kentucky and it brings all the memories back with such wonderful ideas related to the Southern Hospitality and countryside. The day was perfect and what a beautiful couple.

  6. avatar Lisa Jongbloed reply

    Love the wonderful and original ideas incorporated in this southern wedding! The attention to detail is amazing and I bet the bride and groom could not have planned a better wedding that was so true to their personalites. Love the red feather shoes, how original!! The KFC gift buckets were very cleaver and guests are still probably talking about the get away car! How fun! .

  7. avatar Lisa reply

    What a magical event! It looks like they stepped right out of a fairy tale. The amazing surroundings set the perfect ambiance, and they were so creative! I love the KFC bucket and Burberry socks. So many great ideas!! They created the perfect southern wedding, complete with elegance and warmth.

  8. avatar Alaka reply

    Gorgeous Southern wedding!!! Loved all the red pieces…especially your red shoes. Everything looked beautiful. Can’t wait for part 2.

  9. avatar Terri reply

    Beautiful Kentucky wedding!! Love the red shoes and the KFC giftbasket!

  10. avatar Lara Keene reply

    There are no words to describe how beautiful! Perfect!!!

  11. avatar Laura Tipton reply

    All the pictures and the article is wounderful. Again, congratulations to you both !!!

  12. avatar Taylor P reply

    What a beautiful wedding and especially beautiful bride! Love the shoes!

  13. avatar Kathy Dreadin reply

    What a beautiful wedding! Congrats and God’s blessings to you both-Delta Love,Kathy D. (Ansley’s mom)

  14. avatar Amanda reply

    What a thoughtful and creative wedding! Love the old pick up.

  15. avatar Dana reply

    I love love love this wedding! You can tell the bride and groom thought through so many of the details. The welcome package is so creative and I can’t get over the truck. How fun.

  16. avatar Gay reply

    A beautiful, perfectly planned wedding, loved everything about it. The day was seasonally perfect, a wonderful historic church, a reception to die for, with a host of wonderful family and friends. Brittany and Patrick are so blessed.

  17. avatar ruby reply

    congrads to the beautiful couple I’m not from Kentucky but seeing these pictures I appriciate the values and the uniqueness of this wedding everything is so special even down to the shoe for her and the socks for him I love it

  18. avatar Stephanie reply

    Congrats! Your wedding looked amazing and very fun. This wedding definitly deserves to be in the magazine.

  19. avatar Krista reply

    The couple looks so very happy and in love. The southern flair was very original and unique at the same time. All the best to the lucky couple. If the wedding was this spectacular where is the honeymoon going to be. Great

  20. avatar Laura reply

    What a beautiful wedding. Love the men’s socks!!

  21. avatar Victoria Joanne reply

    I am IN LOVE with that veil! So beautiful

  22. avatar Jill reply

    Details!!!! Details!!! Details!!! Smart and Classy..

  23. avatar Beth reply

    I loved looking at the beautiful photos of this real southern wedding. The attention paid to the details made each aspect of this day so special. The bride and groom look as though they are having a wonderful time. They certainly planned a gorgeous event!

  24. avatar Jasmyn reply

    Congratulations to both of you all! Looks like the wedding was amazing! Love the pictures! :)

  25. avatar Virginia Vo reply

    I love the details and want her red feathery shoes…just amazing and one of a kind!

  26. avatar Herb reply

    I attended this wedding and it was something special from start to finish! I cannot imagine a better kick off to a wonderful lifetime together.

  27. avatar Mary reply

    What a beautiful wedding! Best wishes to you both!

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