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One wedding task that has been looming on my to-do list is to create a wedding website. In this day and age, with family members and friends spread out across the country (and the globe!), a wedding website is such an essential tool for brides and grooms. Not only does it give Grandma the chance to read all about your proposal story and check out your engagement pictures, it’s also the perfect place to house important information about accommodations, your registries, and much more. With so many people traveling to weddings (90% of Dave and I’s guests are from out-of-state, for example!), having all of this info in one easily accessible place is invaluable. Considering that an informative website will field lots of phone calls and emails from well-meaning guests with questions, freeing up your time to concentrate on what matter most (preparing for marriage, of course!), we consider it a must!

In our opinion, the best wedding websites are clean, easy to use, informative, and customizable. That’s why we absolutely love WeddingWoo—from the full photo backgrounds, to the content you can edit to fit your needs, to the handy RSVP manager, they’re a wonderful option for a website that is both functional and visually impressive! We also love the fun additional features WeddingWoo offers, like an animated wedding countdown and an integrated Instagram page that displays all of the pictures from your wedding hashtag.

Let’s be honest, y’all, some wedding websites are kind of boring! Much like your save the date and invitation, your website should fit seamlessly with the style of your big day and get guests excited for what’s to come. And what better to represent your wedding than you? An engagement picture that matches the style of your wedding makes a beautiful background, and all of the fonts and colors on WeddingWoo are up to you (no coding knowledge needed!). A few of our favorites are below, but you can also see lots more customer examples in the WeddingWoo gallery.

WeddingWoo is very reasonably priced, which we know is a huge factor when you’re already shelling out hundreds for your wedding. Simply choose between a one-year or a two-year plan—for each, you pay a one-time flat fee that includes all of the features WeddingWoo offers.

We couldn’t be more excited that WeddingWoo has generously offered three Southern Weddings readers free one-year memberships! Here’s how to enter:

1. Follow WeddingWoo on Pinterest
2. Pin any of the images in this post
3. Comment on this post and include a link to your pin

Please note that only one entry is allowed per person. The deadline to enter is July 7 and winners will be randomly selected and emailed on July 9!

lisa Written with love by Lisa
45 Comments
  1. avatar Kelly reply

    I love the layout of these wedding websites! It’s puts a unique spin on the traditional wedding websites and allows you to showcase those engagement photos!
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/266767977902679541/
    xoxo Kelly

  2. avatar Annie reply

    Such a pretty way to keep everyone in the loop! Much classier than the other options for wedding sites! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/71142869088401568/

  3. avatar Morgan Neal reply

    Please please please pick me!! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/156500155776142564/

  4. avatar Morgan March reply

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/82050024436055234/ Would love to win this website!

  5. avatar Sarah Reuter reply

    I love this! :) So cute, and if it is easy to do – even better! Thank you so much for sharing with us and giving us this opportunity to win! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/262616221996069454/

  6. avatar Sarah Reuter reply

    I shared the wrong pinterest code :/ Here is mine: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/375206212678613844/

  7. avatar Jordan reply

    Being from VA, I love reading all about weddings in the south! After looking at WeddingWoo’s site I feel it is the perfect way to create a place for your guests to get all the details they need as well as share your love story! The images and details are awesome! I’d love to win a membership :) Here is my pinterest pin, http://www.pinterest.com/pin/218917231861717689/

  8. avatar Kate Petersen reply

    I love the Wedding woo websites!! My fiancee is on website duty and this is the first we’ve seen that he’s actually interested in! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/71424344065463054/

  9. avatar Kaylee reply

    Great giveaway! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/252131279113622510/

  10. avatar Elyse G. reply

    I pinned an image to my wedding board! *fingers crossed*

  11. avatar Elyse G. reply

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/107030928619408391/

  12. avatar Olivia reply

    Beautiful websites, love all the options!! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/232428030743728350/

  13. avatar Korie Culleiton reply

    Oh I would love, love, love to win this! Every couple should have a “wedsite” Fingers crossed!! Thank you WeddingWoo & Southern Weddings for the opportunity!
    xoxo

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/210895195025716273/

    http://wineandpaper.com/?s=wedsite

  14. avatar Kelley reply

    WeddingWoo is by far the cutest wedding website ever!! Thanks for the great giveaway opportunity!! :)

  15. avatar Jill reply

    I love this example from weddingwoo design! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/97460779410856155/

  16. avatar Christine Antoine reply

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/220113500512839548/

  17. avatar Jessica L. Rieger reply

    The Wedding Woo websites are gorgeous. I’ve been looking around at the different sites available and I LOVE the extra features that come with the subscription – the Instagram hastag & countdown are perfect little touches for our wedding guests to have fun with while reading about our story. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity Wedding Woo!

  18. avatar Kira reply

    Such good looking websites! I’m crossing my fingers! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/235876099208153257/

  19. avatar Christine J reply

    My fiancé and I just got our engagement pictures taken, so the task of creating our wedding website is next. I would love the opportunity to have a beautiful website from WeddingWoo Designs. The details and features are like no other ! http://pinterest.com/pin/224265256418945654/

  20. avatar Charney reply

    I love this . I like that we can both customize the features to fit our personalities ! I am so doing this !

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/button/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsouthernweddings.com%2F2014%2F06%2F04%2Fcustom-wedding-websites-weddingwoo-giveaway%2F&media=http%3A%2F%2Fsouthernweddings.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F06%2Fweddingwoo-southernweddings-21.jpg

  21. avatar Missy C reply

    Can you say perfect ! ? OMG I totally love this site. I am so happy that someone has developed a site where brides such as myself can customize it to fit their personalities. I’m loving the sound cloud and instagram feature too!
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/325174035568328286/

  22. avatar Sheryl Pearl reply

    “The world before us is a postcard, and I imagine the story we are writing on it.”
    ― Mary E. Pearson
    Beautifully designed websites dont show information or pictures, they share stories! And I would love the chance to share my love story.

    Fell in love with the “story” behind this pin. I can just see Diane Lane walking through Tuscany on her way to a wedding in this! You can practically taste the celebratory gelato. :) So gorgeous. http://www.pinterest.com/pin/93731235969868207/

  23. avatar Madison reply

    Love all of the customization that WeddingWoo allows. So many great examples on their pinterest page. Thanks for sharing ladies. http://www.pinterest.com/mrsteofilak/wedding-website-grisham-goes-teofilak/

  24. avatar Jenna reply

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/89509111319493533/

  25. avatar Robyn reply

    Love Wedding Woo! What a great way to showcase those beautiful engagement pics. http://www.pinterest.com/pin/57772807694510417/

  26. avatar Elise reply

    My fiance and I would love a WeddingWoo website to showcase our style, share our love story and show guests all of the historic and sweetly Southern aspects of my hometown. [Link to Pinterest Pin: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/284923113900061311/%5D.

  27. avatar Jenna Blend reply

    I am always looking for something different and distinct. This is a great website to choose-
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/122934264803493687/

  28. avatar Kristina Schieber reply

    These are all very cute! But probably love this one the most! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/275986283389651142/ Would be really awesome to win a free 1 year plan!

  29. avatar Chelsey reply

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/70579919135176062/

    Love the website design!

  30. avatar Leah Wilson reply

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/308989224407411627/

  31. avatar Kristina reply

    Here is my pin! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/47498971045151737/

    I have to make a wedding website soon, so this would be perfect!

  32. avatar Taylor reply

    I pinned one of the website examples to give me inspiration for building my own!!! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/201325045817564684/

  33. avatar Nicole reply

    I love these! So cute and different from your run of the mill wedding website!!

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/30469734953870823/

  34. avatar Sarah Emmich reply

    I would love to win- Wedding Woo has beautiful and functional designs!

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/119767671315226400/

  35. avatar Brooke reply

    I am DYING to win a free membership to 1 year wedding website plan! I am in the midst of trying to pick my wedding website and I love Wedding Woo’s options. Creative, yet simple and classic designs.
    Here is my pin: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/280067670552088389/

  36. avatar Josie Acosta reply

    I love the weddingwoo sample sites! Hope I win :)))
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/547117054704685157/

  37. avatar Brittany Walker reply

    I love this layout and it gave me some great ideas for my upcoming engagement pictures this fall!

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/527976756287312156/

  38. avatar Libby Rogier reply

    I entered the contest! :)

  39. avatar Jamison Stewart reply

    AH! LOVE WeddingWoo designs and want to use them for my wedding next fall!! SIGN ME UP!

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/2111131050989901/

  40. avatar Victoria Stevens reply

    What fabulous designs for such a special website! I love the full picture on the opening page: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/228628118558576158/

  41. avatar Lindsay Martin reply

    pick me!!!! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/268808671483636940/

  42. avatar Liz reply

    I have been trying to decide where to host our wedding website for awhile and I absolutely LOVE wedding woo! I would love to win this subscription! http://www.pinterest.com/pin/76701999878597635/

  43. avatar Chelsea reply

    Didn’t even know this site existed- love how much more personal it is than most other bland wedding sites! Here’s my pin: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/159033430566763283/

  44. avatar Jocelyn Touchette reply

    These websites are amazing id love to win!

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/162129655310488492/

  45. avatar Jill reply

    Fingers crossed!

    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/97460779411019854/

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Hand painted monograms, all-white florals and the most classically perfect navy details? Yes please! Lauren and Jared worked with our darling Blue Ribbon Vendor, Jacqueline from Sweetgrass Social to use personal details that played off the gorgeous Southern scene set by the Legare Waring House. Can you tell I’m smitten? Be sure to catch Lauren’s removable tulle skirt, which added the perfect amount of drama to her look! How fun!

Big hugs to Juliet Elizabeth for sharing such a sweet day with us!

I knew I wanted a dress that had a lace bodice and a simple skirt, but it was hard to find exactly what I was looking for. I visited three stores before going to Modern Trousseau in Charleston, where I was able to combine two dresses to make my custom dress. I also had a two-layer detachable tulle skirt that I decided to wear for only the ceremony and first dance. The first time I tried my dress on, both my mom and I cried–we knew it was perfect.

Describe your wedding flowers. In my mind, the flowers were one of the most important parts of the wedding! I wanted the flowers to be very Southern and match with our color scheme of greens, ivories/creams, and navy. I went to Whitney at Branch Design Studio with my ideas and she created the most beautiful bouquets and arrangements. We decided to use a mix of different arrangements for the tables and incorporated gardenias, magnolias and magnolia leaves, hydrangeas, ranunculus, and navy anemones. We also used a variety of jars, vases, and candle holders in cobalt, mercury glass, and milk glass. All of the flowers were beyond breathtaking!

Y’all may not know this, but I’m completely obsessed with these first touches! They make my heart skip a beat!

The Legare-Waring House was actually the only wedding venue we looked at. We immediately fell in love with the historic Charleston and Southern charm. We especially loved the beauty of the Avenue of Oaks. After visiting, I knew there was nowhere else I could imagine getting married!

What readings, if any, did you have at your ceremony? We had one of our closest friends read Matthew 19:4-6, because we felt it was very important to incorporate Scripture into our ceremony.
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. Jared chose “Canon in D” for me to walk down the aisle to because that is his favorite classical song. As a couple, we choose to recess to “I and Love and You” by The Avett Brother, because they are our favorite band and that song has been special to us since we first started dating. Our first dance song was also by The Avett Brothers, and was called “Swept Away (Sentimental Version).” We chose this song after hearing The Avett Brothers perform it at one of their concerts, and we immediately knew it would be our song.

Adorable!

The Southern details in our celebration included the food, monograms, favors, and decorations. The food was buffet-style and consisted of quintessential Southern foods, like barbecue with baked beans, shrimp and grits, and a macaroni and cheese bar. Our appetizers were mini crab cakes, fried green tomato and pimento cheese cornbread sandwiches, and scallop lollipops. I love anything monogrammed, just as any Southern girl does, so I made sure to incorporate that everywhere we could! The favors, which also served as the seating cards, were okra from my dad’s garden that he pickled himself in mason jars.

What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Hire a planner, whether it be a full-time planner, part-time planner, or a week-of planner! I do not know how I would have gotten everything done without the help of Jacqueline. It will all go by so quickly, so try as hard as you can to relax the week of the wedding and take all of it in! Don’t let yourself get too stressed out about the little things, focus on the fact that you are getting to marry the love of your life! If your parents are paying for your wedding, be sure to thank them and be grateful for everything they do for you. My wedding would not have been possibly without my gracious and loving parents’ help.

Describe your wedding cake or dessert. The wedding cake was everything I could have ever dreamed of! I went to Molly of D’lish with my ideas for the cake and she sent me a few sample drawings. It was so difficult to choose one because I loved each of the designs she created, so she decided to create a cake design based on all of the sketches. I was a little nervous, but I knew the cake was in excellent hands! On the day of the wedding, when I saw the cake, I almost started crying because it was absolutely perfect. It was also so delicious!

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. We met through a friend and bonded over our mutual love of the The OC. After being friends for a few months, Jared asked me to go out for coffee with him. I left for a trip the next day and came back with strep throat, so we did not end up seeing each other for almost a month after our first coffee date! Jared waited that entire time to take me out on our first official date. I knew he was a special guy when he called me every day to check on me. Within two months of dating, we fell in love and knew we were going to get married.
Tell us all about the proposal! Christmas is my favorite holiday and Jared knew I had always wanted to go to the Biltmore Estate at Christmas. We were visiting his parents in South Carolina, and on December 21, we decided to go to Greenville for the day. Outside of Greenville, I asked Jared if we were going the right way, and he said, “I don’t know, why don’t you look at the directions?” I looked down at the directions, and at the bottom, it said Biltmore Estate. We spent the whole day doing various things at the estate, and it even snowed a little bit, which made it even more special. After a candlelight tour of the house, Jared said he wanted to go take a picture of the huge Christmas tree on the lawn. We walked out to it and as he was getting his “camera” out (really the ring), all the lights all over the estate went out! They were out for around ten minutes and then the Christmas tree lights never came back on, so we decided to walk back towards the house. He told me to get my phone out so I could take a picture of the house. Once I looked back over at him, he was on his knee holding the ring. I immediately started crying, and then he proposed and I said yes! The ring is extremely special because the diamond was given to us by my grandmother, who I am very close with. I couldn’t stop smiling. The next thing I knew, his sister popped up and started taking pictures of us. It was a magical, perfect day despite the Christmas tree losing power and changing his proposal plan.
When did y’all get married? March 1, 2014
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 160
Did you decide to do a “first look”? Why or why not? We decided not to do a first look. We liked the idea of having a very traditional wedding and agreed that we had always wanted to see each other for the first time when I first walked down the aisle. Even though we did not get as many pictures of the two of us together, I will always cherish the moment I first saw Jared at the end of the aisle waiting for me.
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We used traditional vows, and it was very special to use the same vows our parents and grandparents said when they got married.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? The biggest challenge we had to overcome while planning our wedding was the guest list. We originally wanted to have a smaller wedding, but the guest count just kept going up, for many reasons. We had to adjust our plans and budget and reach an agreement.
If you are comfortable responding, what range did your wedding budget fall into? $25,000-$50,000
What was one way you saved money or cut costs at your wedding? One way we saved money was by not renting a custom bar–instead, we had a bar created out of tables and linens. It ended up looking custom because Marisa of Blue Glass Design hand painted our monogram on a navy blue runner. We also saved money by not doing full draping under the tent. We went with partial navy draping, which ended up being beautiful!
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? I loved having my mom help me put on my wedding dress and spending time with my bridesmaids while getting ready. However, my most memorable moment was walking down the aisle with my dad and seeing Jared at the end waiting for me. It was also very special to have my first dance with Jared and then dance with my dad afterwards.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? Jared is continuing to work as a pharmacist for the VA. I am going to be starting my final year of college in the fall and will be graduating in May 2015 with a degree in Elementary Education. After graduating, I hope to find a job at an elementary school in Charleston. We are most looking forward to traveling together and getting to experience new places and things as a couple.

Photographer: Juliet Elizabeth Photography / Planner: Jacqueline Volz of Sweetgrass Social / Venue: The Legare-Waring House at Charles Towne Landing / Florist: Branch Design Studio / Cake Baker: D’lish Discriminating Desserts / Caterer: Newton Farms Catering / Rentals: Eventworks / Lighting: Technical Event Company / Band: Charleston Groove Factory / Bride’s Gown, Belt, and Veil: Modern Trousseau / Paper Products: Blue Glass Design / Hair Stylist, Headband, and Makeup: Ash & Co. / Bride’s Shoes: “New York Cayman Flats” by Kate Spade / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: “165” in Navy by Bill Levkoff / Men’s Attire: Calvin Klein / Tuxedo Rentals: Jean’s Bridal

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar Igor – Wedding Photographer reply

    That photo of the veil and the veil itself are absolutely stunning!

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Wedding inspiration can come from anywhere and everywhere, but we believe the best source of inspiration is always your own life and love story. Such was certainly the case for today’s gorgeous couple! Megan is a stylist who is passionate about fashion, so when she fell in love with the look of a Chanel runway show in Paris, she knew she wanted to bring that same “Parisian chic” style to her and Barnett’s Alabama wedding. Add that unique design aesthetic to a pair of sentimental venues, throw in a few extra-sweet details (don’t miss the story behind their heart monogram!), and you have a wedding that I imagine had Megan and Barnett’s guests proclaiming “so them!” In my opinion, that’s the best compliment a bride and groom can ask for.

Many thanks to Stephen DeVries for sharing this special day with us!

Barnett and I met over 10 years ago! I was a junior in high school and he was a sophomore. I first noticed his beautiful hair and the fact that he didn’t dress like the other guys at our school. As girls do, I told my best friends about my new crush…and they set out to fix me up with him! Lucky for us, my friend’s boyfriend was driving Barnett home from school, and before I knew it, I was the one taking him–it was the perfect excuse to talk to him! Long story short, Barnett and I started dating, and the remainder of my time in high school was made perfect with Barnett in my life. We ended up going our separate ways for college, but reconnected four years ago on my birthday. Barnett texted me out of the blue wishing me happy birthday and inviting me to lunch. We got to know one another again and both admitted that we had never gotten over one another. The rest is history!

Tell us about finding your wedding dress. As a a stylist, I work with wedding gowns often and have seen my fair share of divine dresses. While I have loved so many of the gowns I’ve had the pleasure of working with, it wasn’t until I spotted Blair Waldorf of Gossip Girl’s pale blue, long-sleeve Elie Saab wedding gown that I knew I wanted that style of dress for our special day. My friend, Brooke Mason of Ivory and White, was able to order a dress straight off of the Monique Lhuillier runway with a similar feel and look. As soon as I tried it on, I knew it was the one! I changed the dress slightly to suit my silhouette with a shorter sleeve and a slightly lower neckline than the runway sample. All in all, I couldn’t have been more ecstatic to have found a wedding dress that reflected my style so perfectly.

Did you decide to do a “first look”? Why or why not? Barnett and I did have a first look, and I’m thrilled we made that decision. We both have wonderfully large families, and therefore wanted to enjoy the time taking pictures together prior to the ceremony. After our ceremony, we were both so happy to hop on the shuttle with our friends and enjoy our night together.

Confession: I shrieked out loud at the sight of their two adorable bichon frisés! My dog is a bichon too, so I have a soft spot for these fluffy pups! :)

Both venues hold a special place in our hearts. Barnett’s family has been attending the church where we were married for generations. We both practically grew up at our reception venue, the Country Club of Birmingham–from long days swimming in the pool every summer as kids, to their delicious meals at Sunday brunch, to special dances and events throughout high school and college. We truly love both of our venues and cherish all of our memories there.

Describe your wedding flowers. My flowers were inspired by a Chanel haute couture fashion show in Paris. I wanted the arrangements to be understated, yet elegant–“Parisian chic,” if you will. Sybil Sylvester was just the person to help me achieve the perfect wedding flowers! We used deep reds, creams, lavender, and a hint of gold.

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Barnett’s mother is a beautiful artist. On every single birthday or holiday card she has given us over the years, she draws a sweet heart with an arrow through it on the envelope. I surprised Barnett by having her draw one of her hearts with our initials inside it. I then worked with my vendors to take the drawing and convert it into stickers for the popcorn boxes, napkins, and a light that shined on the outside of the country club that greeted our guests upon arrival.

I have two most memorable moments from our wedding day: first and foremost, standing at the altar with Barnett and seeing all of our friends and family surrounding us was surreal and life changing. The second moment would have to be dancing with all of our friends to our incredible band, especially when the band pulled me on stage and I danced alongside them!

Tell us all about the proposal! Our very first date at age 16 was at a local Thai restaurant. Nearly 10 years after our first date, after a long week of work for both of us, Barnett suggested we order takeout from that same Thai spot. After dinner, he informed me that they had messed up his order and had given him a free piece of chocolate cake. I didn’t blink twice and took the box with the cake in it. Upon opening it, I realized there was no cake inside, but rather, a beautiful emerald green ring box. The next few moments are a complete blur, as I couldn’t stop crying, smiling, and telling him how happy I was. After the proposal, Barnett had planned a wonderful evening visiting with our families, drinking champagne, and celebrating!
When did y’all get married? November 2, 2013
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 550
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. Barnett and I chose Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon” as our first dance song. It holds a special place in our hearts, as it became “our song” when we were 16. Every time we went to my family’s lake house, we would just sit on the dock, looking up at the stars and enjoying that song.
Describe your wedding cake or dessert. We had two wedding cakes–one was a traditional wedding cake that was kept very understated and elegant. It was topped with winter berries and dried pomegranates. Our other wedding cake was a traditional French wedding cake, a croquembouche.
Did you have something borrowed, blue, old, and new? If so, do tell! My something borrowed was my emerald and diamond drop earrings from Bromberg’s. My something blue was the inside lining of my Christian Louboutin heels. My something old was my great-grandmother’s birdcage hat that I wore when we left the reception. My something new was my dress!
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? On the day of your wedding, don’t let anything stress you out or ruin your day. I made a conscious decision to not let anything bother me and it made the entire experience so joyful and relaxing!
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? We’re six months into being married, and it just keeps getting better and better! Barnett and I currently live in Birmingham with our precious bichons, Rosie and Joey. We are excited to continue to grow as a couple, and travel lots over the next few years. It’s off to a great start, thanks to our incredible honeymoon in Bali!

Photographer: Stephen DeVries / Videographer: Kinora Films / Planner: The Major Event / Ceremony Venue: Independent Presbyterian Church / Reception Venue and Catering: The Country Club of Birmingham / Florist: Wildflower Designs / Wedding Cake: Barb’s Cakes / Rentals: Event Rentals Unlimited / Lighting: Design Productions / Band: Jessie’s Girls with East Coast Entertainment / Calligraphy: Jan Pruitt / Napkins: Scribbler / Heart Logo: Suzanne Chenoweth / Bride’s Gown: “Candice” by Monique Lhuillier / Bridal Salon: Ivory & White / Paper Products: Press Charming / Bride’s Earrings: Bromberg’s Fine Jewelry / Bridal Salon and Veil: Ivory & White / Hair Stylist: Mandie Joelle Powell of Joelle Salon / Makeup Artist: Christopher Magidson with Laura Mercier / Bride’s Shoes: Christian Louboutin / Men’s Tuxedos: Mr. Burch / Groom’s Bow Tie: Billy Reid / Groom’s Shoes: Saks Fifth Avenue

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Emily reply

    I’m not surprised your fashion choices were gorgeous, Megan, but it deserves to be said! Your gown is absolutely lovely, and I adore your bridesmaid dresses, too!

  2. avatar Dana reply

    2 bichons, such a lucky couple!

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