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You may not see her face here on the blog much (yet! Her new feature debuts soon!), but Marissa keeps all of our lives running smoothly!   She is my right-hand gal and has become a very dear friend.  Seriously, Southern Weddings and all of our companies wouldn’t exist without Marissa keeping the wheels turning.  Marissa, you are a gift to all of our lives.  Wishing you all the joy in the world today and always. We love you so much!  Happy birthday! xo Lara, Emily, Katharine, Nicole, Whitney and Sierra

P.S. Y’all go leave her some love on twitter today!  [photos by Gina Zeidler]

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  2. avatar Dana E reply

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARISSA!!! My fellow Alabama fan!!! Roll Tide!!! ;) xoxoxo

  3. avatar Erin reply

    Happy birthday!!!! And I’m looking forward to the debut of the new feature! Have a great weekend, ladies and birthday girl!

  4. avatar Sara Kauss reply

    This is so sweet iloveswmag girls!! Marissa is one of the most beautiful people inside and and out :-) happy birthday lovely lady!

  5. avatar Desiree reply

    Yay Marissa!…Im a firm believer that her face needs to be shown a whole lot more!!! Cannot wait to see this new feature :)
    Marissa was a doll and life saver at my own wedding in October 2009…this role for her will certainly be a match made in wedding heaven.
    Happy Birthday doll!

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Holy adorable. That’s all I’ve got to say for THIS Handmade Find! Feast your eyes upon these cupcake toppers:

I know, right?! I especially love that Agnes, the genius behind KnockKnocking, is a Southern gal (Austin, Texas, to be exact!).

If not for your wedding, how perfect would these be for a bridal shower? Check out all of KnockKnocking’s felt creations in her shop here. Don’t miss the pinwheel toppers or paper chain cake bunting, either!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar jenny holiday reply

    umm…tooooo stinkin cuuute!!!

    love love love!!!

    xoxo

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Amanda + Jared clearly hit a home run with their Southern-inspired wedding attire, and we think their tented reception at the Gibbes Museum of Art is just as fabulous. (Anyone who uses twinkle lights gets an automatic star in my book!) The assorted donuts they passed out to guests at the end of the reception was an especially sweet touch, but it’s the lovely B&W shot of the newlyweds just before cutting their four-tiered confection from d’Lish Discriminating Desserts that really takes the cake. Thanks to the team at 509 Photo for indulging in my red wedding wish!

Tell us about finding your wedding dress: Since we were moving abroad so quickly after our engagement, I knew finding “The Dress” would be a challenge. It was also essential to me that my mother be by my side for such an important and memorable moment in my life. Almost immediately, we planned a girls’ trip to scout out venues, flowers, caterers and a dress. The minute we stepped into the Gown Boutique of Charleston, we knew we were in the right place. After finding out more about me, my style and my vision, it didn’t take long to find the most ideal wedding dress match. The minute I tried on the Amy Kuschel “Jacqueline”, I knew we needed to look no further – it was just perfect.
Describe your wedding flowers: Gerbera daisies have been my favorite flower since I can remember, so it was only fitting that they be the focal point of our wedding flowers. My maids carried vivid yellow-orange bouquets wrapped in grapevine and mine matched their deep red dresses. At our altar stood two tall copper planters spilling luscious fall blooms of gerbera daisies, red dahlias, sunflowers, rover mums, orange roses, craspedia and tall curly willow branches. The table arrangements reflected the elegant and rustic fall décor with accents of bright yellows and browns while lanterns filled the courtyard with a glow as the sun went down.
Describe your wedding cake: Simple, elegant and delicious! The design on our cake mimicked the lines of my gown and included clusters of gerbera daisies to add a little extra pop of color. The square, four-tiered cake was precisely frosted with a Swiss meringue butter cream and each individual tier was a different flavor and filling.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? One of Jared’s many talents that I fell in love with early on in our relationship is his rendition of “Sweet Caroline” that he has been known to perform regularly at other people’s weddings. The moment he got up on stage in his sequined Neil Diamond vest at our very own wedding was indescribable – silence turned into a crowd going wild in mere seconds. I have never felt more excitement, love and energy coming from a single group of people in my entire life and I felt very lucky that these were the people we were surrounded by on our big day.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Right now we’re just enjoying the ride of being married and are fortunate to have the world at our doorstep. Life can change quickly and we’re just looking forward to being able to experience it together!

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Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Tessa Woolf reply

    Um, yum! The donuts are adorable!

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    […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by tessawoolf and Jenna Piper, Southern Weddings . Southern Weddings said: Passed donuts + twinkle lights caused @Katharine_W to give today's couple an automatic star! Thanks, @skullpepper! http://su.pr/2XLjpy […]

  3. avatar Corinna Hoffman reply

    I’m in love with their table cards–such a neat idea!!

  4. avatar Rachel – theWeddingVine reply

    I love the leaf name cards, they looks amazing!

  5. avatar Wedding Invitations reply

    beautiful! Love the black and white shots!

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    […] Amanda and Jared‘s wedding took place at the Gibbes Museum of Art on October 16, 2010. The historic building was an excellent backdrop for Amanda’s color palette of rich fall colors–and her favorite flower, Gerbera daisies. Her maids donned crimson Jenny Yoo dresses, while the men wore stone-colored suits and custom Vineyard Vines ties! Their pineapple design was a Charleston-inspired element, since the fruit is our local symbol of hospitality. You can see the times (and more of A+J’s day) by peeking at Southern Weddings Part I & Part II. […]

  8. avatar life beyond peonies (part two) | KATHERINE MILLER events | lowcountry wedding coordination | 843.388.5576 reply

    […] Gerbera daisies + sunflowers immediately make me think of fall. And they were the perfect flowers for Amanda’s October wedding at the Gibbes Museum of Art. You can see more of her wedding here, as well as on the Southern Weddings blog (part I and part II). […]

  9. avatar Becca reply

    Hi!!

    I love love love the leaf seating chart. Do you know how they did it? Did you pick them and dry them?

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