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Florida bride Ali needed just one word to sum up her Kampong Gardens wedding: magical. We couldn’t agree more. This wedding is Southern sophistication at its finest, y’all! My breath was gone after just one look at Belathée Photography’s timeless images and those luscious white peonies. courtesy of Parrish Designs. And then I saw the attire. I have a feeling we’re going to be hard-pressed to find a better dressed groom than Mook with his cream jacket, crisp black bow tie and – wait for it – those shiny, shiny gold buttons! The bride, not to be outdone, wowed in an asymmetric Vera Wang gown and classic lace-trimmed veil. Put these two in a real life fairytale, folks. I’m in love.

P.S. Wondering why there aren’t so many photos from the ceremony? Thanks to a sudden downpour, the couple and their guests dashed outside to exchange vows, then dashed back in to seek cover. Hardly any time for photos!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met at Casa Tua in Miami in December 2008.
Describe the proposal. Mukang reserved the rooftop of the Gramercy Park Hotel in New York, and asked me to join him there so I could meet his cousin visiting from Korea. It turned out to be a lie, as he had planned the most perfect proposal!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: There is just one adjective: magical.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The place cards and the flowers.
Describe your wedding flowers: We used white peonies with pink and white orchids and a soft silvery leaf. We also mixed in hot pink peonies with purple orchids.
Describe your wedding cake: We served a simple coconut cake.

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Jillian {Pretty Little Weddings} reply

    I am head over heels in love with this bride’s necklace! Katharine, do you know where Ali got it? I would really love to wear it (or something similar) for my own wedding.

    • avatar Lauren reply

      Jillian {Pretty Little Weddings}: I’m with Jillian! This necklace is GORGEOUS! I’ve been searching high and low for a statement necklace. I would love to know where she got it so I could find something of my own!

    • avatar Jen reply

      Jillian {Pretty Little Weddings}: I’d love to know where the lovely statement necklace came from as well!

    • avatar Ali reply

      Jillian {Pretty Little Weddings}: Hi girls thanks for the compliments. I got the necklace at J Crew Bridal in NY. This is what I wore to the festivities in South Beach after the wedding!

  2. avatar Erin reply

    I love the white tux jacket on guys (very James Bond!). He looks great!

  3. avatar Sheila reply

    Amazing photography!-way to go girls, love love love your work.

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DIY with Nicole: Envelope Liners

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If you’ve got a small (or large) love affair with paper like Emily and I do, then you just might also love this project. I refrained from paper shopping this time around because I knew I would get into some trouble as I tried to find just one sheet to line my envelopes with. Admittedly, paper shopping is the best part of this project. Be warned that you may spend more time picking your color or pattern than actually making these easy envelope liners.

Image credit: Scott Clark via Project Wedding

I love how small details like envelope liners can pull the theme of a wedding together. Plus, opening an envelope with a pretty liner inside just makes me plain happy.

Image credit: Jenna Cole via Southern Weddings

Whether you’re trying to spruce up or eliminate the translucence of your white invitation envelopes, making your own invitations, or just wanting to add a pop of color to save the dates, bridal party invites, or the like, envelope liners are the way to go.

Image Credit: Minted

What you’ll need:
-Envelopes
-Glue stick
-Scissors
-Cardstock (or something similar to make a template)
-Paper (There are a ton of options here. You can use light weight scrapbooking paper, sheets from specialty stores like Paper Source, and even gift wrap or wallpaper)

How you do it:



Let me know how this project goes for you! And of course, if you have any ideas or things you would like to see done, email me at [email protected].

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Joy reply

    Such a fantastic idea! I am a very DIY bride… when you dont have much money you get your hands dirty! I love all DIY ideas! I am sure I will be doing something like this for my wedding invites :)

  2. avatar kristie reply

    how darling! so sweet…

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I would argue that there are few locations in the South as instantly recognizable and iconic as Savannah’s Forysth Park. So when I saw this gorgeous ceremony, photographed by husband-and-wife pair Scobey Photography, I knew I had to share!

Those oaks! That moss!! To see more from Nina + Joe’s Savannah wedding, check out the Scobey’s blog post here! And tell me: there’s got to be SOME reader out there who’s either getting married at or has been to a ceremony in Forsyth Park. Let me know in the comments!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Danielle McCann reply

    Oh, I’m drooling!!! Savannah is one of my favorite places in the whole world. Gorgeous!!

  2. avatar Shealyn reply

    beautiful wedding! i am currently planning my wedding in washington square in savannah,ga for this august :)

  3. avatar nate henderson reply

    Forsyth Park is such a beautiful beautiful BEAUTIFUL place for a wedding; I’ve shot a few there before:

    http://bit.ly/9daaoL

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  4. avatar Chi Pritchard reply

    I would love to shoot a wedding in Savannah. It definitely rivals Charleston as one of the most beautiful destination wedding locations!!

  5. avatar Scobey Photography reply

    Thanks so much for the feature, Emily :) It was such a gorgeous day and we were so blessed to be able to document it. xoxo

  6. avatar Casey J reply

    I’m getting married at Forsyth Park in December! We can’t wait!

  7. avatar lauren reply

    i’m getting married there in october. i can’t wait!

  8. avatar Jeanie reply

    I’m looking at a verrry small wedding there next spring. Any suggestions? Anyone have a good wedding planner, etc? Not sure I need one for such a small venue, would need to make it worth their while.

    • avatar Ashley Scobey reply

      Jeanie: The planner for this particular wedding was Bonnie at First City Events. She did a really wonderful job and was a JOY to work with. Hope this helps :)

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