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Author: Katharine

Hey y’all!  It’s Friday, which means it’s time for a Southern Wedding of the Week!  Today we’ve got a special treat for you.  This wedding comes from photographer Trista Lerit and planner Angel Swanson of Events of Love & Splendor, and when we saw the wintry goodness put together by these two and today’s couple, we just knew it had to be an SW of the Week.  To tide you over until part II — the cobalt bridesmaid dresses are by Vera Wang and the amazing florals (including anemones!) were designed by SW fave The Treasured Petal.

P.S. As some of you may have deduced, this Southern Wedding of the week didn’t actually take place in the South — explanation coming soon!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Mike and I met in college at Duke University. While we did not spend much time together there, we did have a few mutual friends. After graduation, Mike moved back home to Birmingham to go to medical school, and I went back home to Southern California to pursue a graduate degree. Several years later, while I was studying for the bar, Mike moved to San Diego for his residency. My roommate Jenny (also a Dukie) and I were the only two people Mike knew in the city, so we both helped Mike acclimate to Southern California. I immediately noticed what a kind and thoughtful guy Mike was, despite being a busy resident. After awhile, Mike and I started going to the same church and we would often hang out with our friends, with my dog, or just with each other.  One evening after dinner, Mike stopped me and we had a conversation… and I realized I had to be with him. The rest, as they say, is history.
Describe the proposal Last June, I found out I would be spending a week in New York for work and Mike decided to join me. Unbeknownst to me, Mike had planned to propose that weekend in Central Park, while taking a rowboat around a lake and having a picnic. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate, so Mike suggested that we go to the Met instead, hoping to propose there. While there were some beautiful galleries, the museum was bustling and there was not any privacy, even after 8 p.m. Mike was disappointed until he realized that it was no longer raining an that we could take a walk through Central Park. At a bench next to a pond – the exact setting in which he had hoped to propose hours before – Mile then began talking about our relationship and his hopes for our future.  It just so happens that I said, “Yes” at just the right moment!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar LL reply

    gorgeous bride and bridal party….loved how the individuality of each bridesmaid comes out in the selection of the flowers and dresses

  2. avatar angel swanson reply

    thank you so much for the feature, ladies!! this wedding was easily a favorite for me. :)

  3. avatar Fri Bailey reply

    Oh wow, this is by far one of the most beautiful weddings I’ve seen. Red, white, blue and Fantastic!

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Welcome back to another spectacular Wanwisa Wednesday!

Spring is just around the corner – let the Season inspire a flight of fancy spirit by incorporating feathers, nests and bird motifs to your wedding day! Have a look at some of my favorite reception accessories and bridal fashion pieces!

Gown: Ostrich-feather trim georgette gown by Lanvin via Net-a-porter.com

Peonies in nest centerpieces via Martha Stewart Weddings

Nest Pendant (hang strands of ribbons and attach escort cards for a unique way to display seating assignments), nest votive holder, egg vase fillers (make lovely place cards), nest place card/table sign holders, bird cages, and candles all via Potterybarn.com

Feature hair piece by Alice Hart

Until next Wednesday! xoxo, Wanwisa

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar cara reply

    How lovely! And I esp love that these aren’t just focused on feathers (though I *adore* feathers) — love this unique take + all the lovely images!

  2. avatar Oakstream Photography reply

    Oh I can’t wait for spring! Love that dress. These are great detail shots!!!!

  3. avatar Michael & Anna Costa reply

    I love all of the wonderful weddings, details, & locations you find!!!

  4. avatar Michael & Anna Costa reply

    I love all of the wonderful weddings, details, & locations you find!!!

  5. avatar Michael & Anna Costa reply

    I love all of the wonderful weddings, details, & locations you find!!!

  6. avatar Michael & Anna Costa reply

    I love all of the wonderful weddings, details, & locations you find!!!

  7. avatar Michael & Anna Costa reply

    I love all of the wonderful weddings, details, & locations you find!!!

  8. avatar Michael and Anna Costa reply

    The idea is brilliant! Totally loving it!

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We’re back with more from the OMG cute Erica + Chet and the talented duo of OLOL!  As Jesse said in her blog post about the wedding, “Erica and Chet were so calm and relaxed I tend to believe they marry each other often.”  The SW office loves the clean, modern aesthetic the couple paired with the rough brick of the King Plow Event Gallery, the music videos they projected on the gallery wall during the dancing portion of the night, the lovely florals by Bloom Floral Design, Erica’s custom gown, the cupcakes from Sweet Pockets Cupcakes, and, well, everything else.  And Erica loves SW (she said so!).  So all around, it’s just a big love fest, which is really, you know, what this wedding thing is all about.

Describe your wedding flowers: My mom and aunts did all of the table flowers, which we bought at a local flower wholesaler the day before.  They did such a great job, and the flowers looked amazing.  We went with a mostly white palette (ranunculus, snap dragons, lisianthus and spray roses) with tiny splashes of red and yellow ranunculus.  The bridal party bouquets and boutonnieres (which were made by Cathy of Bloom Floral Design) were entirely white ranunculus.
Describe your wedding cake
: Rather than having a traditional tiered wedding cake, we opted for cupcakes from Sweet Pockets.  Not only are their cupcakes delicious (!), but they also offered a “giant cupcake” for the top tier, so we could still do the whole cake cutting with our little “Homie” on top.  Who doesn’t love unwrapping your own little special cupcake?  I illustrated a sign to identify the five flavors we chose, and everyone had a lot of fun finding their favorite.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day?
  Without a doubt, the time Chet and I spent wandering off before the ceremony to escape the questions and decorating and chaos.  escaping the questioning and decorating and chaos.  It was definitely some of the best time Chet and I got to spend that day.
Did you write your own vows?  If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line?
  We chickened out!  The plan was to write our own vows, but then the pressure of already being on display in front of an audience was just too much.  Instead, we wrote each other notes and exchanged them just before the ceremony.  It was really nice because it kind of set the mood for what was about to happen.

Congratulations, Erica + Chet!  We wish you all the best as newlyweds.

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Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar WaterBoy reply

    It was a great wedding. The attention to detail was off the chart. Some of the things you guys made I would have never thought of but you two pulled it off. And those constant little reminders that kept coming in the mail (and Email) for what seemed like 3 years, were precious.I’m glad that I was able to be part of your special day.

  2. avatar Gayle reply

    Your photos are gorgeous. They convey a sense of intimacy whilst still being a celebration. I love your little touches too. Gorgeous. :)

  3. avatar Aunt Linda reply

    Sophisticated, elegant, warm and filled with love and laughter is how I would describe Chet and Erica’s wedding. I was thrilled to be a part of it. It was over the top!!!!

  4. avatar Uncle Kurt reply

    It was an awesome wedding. Though they did make me do too much work! =P

  5. avatar DJ Lou reply

    It was great working with the bride and groom. They made my job very easy and I wish every couple were like them. Fun and willing to try something new!

  6. avatar Melesha reply

    I love the cupcake stand. I wish someone had thought of those when I got married.

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