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A sign on Nicole‘s bulletin board says “Orange is the Happiest Color,” and while I won’t disagree, I’d argue that yellow is one of the happiest colors as well! From the sunny yellow details, to the drum corps at the reception, to the Oreo groom’s cake, Denise and Eli’s wedding day was happy and celebratory from start to finish. They also used one of my favorite Bible readings at their beautiful ceremony under an oak tree. Could there be a more Southern ceremony spot than that? I think not!

Thank you to Laura Yang for sharing Denise and Eli’s wedding with us!

By August of 2011, we had become a long-distance couple. I was about to begin a Master’s program in Occupational Therapy at Adventist University of Health Sciences in Orlando, Florida, while he stayed in New York. He had come to visit me for a few weeks. One evening, he took me to Crane’s Roost, a lovely park in Altamonte Springs, Florida. My best friend “just so happened” to be visiting that weekend and the three of us were walking off the large amount of sushi we had just ingested! As we walked around the park, we came to a small area covered by trees that was decorated with rose petals and rhinestones, leading up to a table with a large bouquet of flowers and our initials on it. Before I could even ask what all that was about, he was on his knee popping the question. After a loud agreement from me, my entire family jumped out from behind trees and bushes cheering. It was the most incredible surprise anyone had ever planned, and it ended with a beautiful diamond on my finger!

Tell us about finding your wedding dress. I decided to go dress shopping in New York, where I could take most of my family and my bridesmaids with me. One of my first stops was a small boutique in my hometown of Brooklyn called The White Gown. I tried on several dresses there and eventually found “the dress” with the help of the staff and my friends and family. I chose a lovely lace fit and flare style dress by Enzoani called Fairy.

What readings, if any, did you have at your ceremony? We chose a reading from Ephesians, which read, “Wives, understand and support your husbands in ways that show your support for Christ. The husband provides leadership to his wife the way Christ does to his church, not by domineering but by cherishing. So just as the church submits to Christ as he exercises such leadership, wives should likewise submit to their husbands. Husbands, go all out in your love for your wives, exactly as Christ did for the church—a love marked by giving, not getting. Christ’s love makes the church whole. His words evoke her beauty. Everything he does and says is designed to bring the best out of her, dressing her in dazzling white silk, radiant with holiness. And that is how husbands ought to love their wives. They’re really doing themselves a favor—since they’re already “one” in marriage. No one abuses his own body, does he? No, he feeds and pampers it. That’s how Christ treats us, the church, since we are part of his body. And this is why a man leaves father and mother and cherishes his wife. No longer two, they become one flesh.”

Our cake was a three-tiered work of art that incorporated our “love birds” theme and our yellow-gray color scheme. Two tiers were red velvet and one tier was my favorite, banana chocolate chip! The design was a mix of chevron patterns, quilting techniques, and edible flowers. It sure was delicious. My bridesmaids and I made my hubby’s groom’s cake out of Oreos!

What is the one detail or vendor that you were so happy to have as a part of your wedding? One detail we were so excited about was having the Ocoee High School drum corps as a part of our grand entrance to the reception. The parents and bridal party entered to Beyonce & Jay-Z’s “Crazy in Love” and directly before we entered, the drummer preceded us, making the moment so majestic and grand! Shout out to them for making our entrance unforgettable.

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. We met at a concert in NYC back in June 2007. We had each planned to go so we could meet up with my brother-in-law, who was playing drums. Once there, Eli was sitting next to his sister, who I thought was his girlfriend, so I kept my distance. As the night went on, a mutual friend noticed our attraction and created an opportunity for us to talk. After the concert, a group of us went to a late night diner and hung out until 2 A.M. By the end of the night, he had my phone number and AOL screen name (so dated!). In the days following, we texted and IM’ed till my fingers hurt. We went on our first date the following week. That evening, we went to the movies then he took me to the beach, where he told me all about himself. It was then that I knew I could really fall for this guy.
When did y’all get married? April 28, 2013
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 75
Did you decide to do a “first look”? Why or why not? We chose to do a first look at our wedding because we wanted to be able to enjoy as much of our cocktail hour and reception as we could, rather than being stuck outside taking portraits during that time. It really gave us the freedom to greet our guests and chat for a bit, as opposed to the rushed “hi and bye” feeling we would have gotten otherwise.
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? Eli was a fan of the traditional vows, so we kept it simple.
Describe your wedding flowers. My bouquet was a mix of calla lilies, hydrangeas, button mums, craspedia, and football mums. It was wrapped in lace, to match my gown, and the florist added yellow beads for detail.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Our unity ceremony, with the cord of three strands. It is a braiding ceremony signifying that a marriage isn’t made up only of husband and wife, but also with God in the center. During the braiding, we played Israel Houghton’s “Jesus at the Center,” which was incredibly fitting.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? The most Southern thing about our wedding was the venue, Highland Manor. Nestled on secluded grounds in Apopka, Highland Manor is surrounded by ancient oaks and steeped in 109 years of history. This stately home stands on 11 acres of rolling pastures complete with roaming peacocks. This authentic Old Florida home, once owned by a prominent area physician, was a beautiful setting for our special day.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Making decisions as a long-distance couple was the toughest thing in the world to do. At times, it felt like I just had to make decisions and hope that Eli would like what I chose! Thank God, he trusts my judgment, because he had no complaints.
If you are comfortable responding, what range did your wedding budget fall into? $10,000-$25,000
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? For our grand entrance to the reception, we had the drum corps from Ocoee High School accompany us for that touch of over-the-top! Eli has been playing drums since he was a kid, so I felt it was a great way for him to enter our reception as a married man.
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Did you just get engaged? Start tomorrow! Since we got engaged over a year before our wedding date, I procrastinated a tiny bit in the very beginning, and by the time the date came around, I felt sort of frantic getting things in line that could have been taken care of months before. I cut myself some slack because I was planning a wedding thousands of miles away from my fiancé (and my mom!), while keeping a 4.0 GPA in my graduate program,but if I had to do it over again, I would.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? We are definitely both looking forward to my graduation! The past few years apart have been tough, and once I am completely done with school and clinicals, we can really start our married life together!

Photographer: Laura Yang / Videographer: Michael Dalton / Ceremony and Reception Venue: Highland Manor / Florist: Shelly with Country Club Flowers / Wedding Cake: Bliss Pastry / Caterer: Dubsdread Catering / Ceiling Draping, Bridal Wall and Lighting: W Drapings / DJ: Kristin with Our DJ Rocks / Photobooth: Photobooth Rocks / Bride’s Gown: Enzoani Fairy / Bride’s Earrings: Simplychic93 Etsy Shop /  Veil and Hair Pin: The White Gown / Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist: Jacquin Figueroa Morton / Bride’s Shoes: London Rebel / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: “Style G5586” Amsale / Maid of Honor Dress: “Style 115” Bill Levkoff / Men’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse

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  1. avatar Kristin reply

    Such a stunning wedding. Beautifully captured.

  2. avatar Laura Yang reply

    So, so thrilled to see these two on Southern Weddings! Thank you for sharing their wonderful wedding day!

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Now that y’all have seen Emily and Cole’s lovely rehearsal dinner, it is probably no surprise that their wedding was the picture of Southern elegance. These two have style for days! They filled their wedding with classic flowers, monograms, and, according to the bride, as many Southern traditions as they knew. I couldn’t help but smile reading about their most memorable moments of the day–they capture Emily and Cole’s sweet relationship perfectly. Their love is so evident, and their fairy tale of a wedding was a beautiful beginning to their married life!

Thank you to Sposa Bella for sharing Emily and Cole’s special day with us!

Tell us about finding your wedding dress. This was a process. My mother-in-law and I looked in several cities, including Birmingham, Atlanta, and Charleston, until we finally ended up in New York. I just couldn’t find exactly what I was wanting. We were at Bergdorf Goodman when I found a dress that I loved the bottom of, but didn’t like the top of, because it was strapless. My sweet wedding consultant, Ellyn, said, “That’s an easy fix.” She picked up the phone and called the designer, Ines DiSanto, who gladly made a few sketches of ideas for how we could change the top. I picked one I loved and we went with it. Just like that, I had a one-of-a-kind dress that the designer herself created for me. When I returned for a fitting, I was lucky enough to meet Ines in person! She sat down and sketched me in my dress that she had designed for me and then signed it and gave it to me to keep. It is now framed in my home to remind me of just how special my dress buying experience was. She is such a sweet lady! I am so glad I wore a dress designed by her.

Did you decide to do a “first look”? Why or why not? We went back and forth on this one, but we ultimately decided to do a first look. I am a very emotional person and I didn’t want to tone down my reaction because I was in front of 400 people. I also wanted to have an intimate moment where we could just talk to each other as we prepared to make the biggest commitment of our lives. Cole said he wouldn’t cry, but when he saw me, he burst into tears of joy. A few seconds later, we both began laughing because I had made him cry. The pictures from that moment are incredible and I wouldn’t change a thing!

What readings, if any, did you have at your ceremony? In the Episcopal service, there are traditionally three bible verses read: one from the Old Testament, one from the New Testament, and one from the Holy Gospels. Our Old Testament reading was Genesis 1:26-28, New Testament was Ephesians 3:14-19, and Holy Gospel reading was John 15:9-12.
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. I walked down the aisle to “The Prince of Denmark’s March” by Jeremiah Clarke. I chose this because I had a trumpeter and violinist and I wanted to hear the sound of both as I walked down the aisle on such an important day. Cole and I exited to “Trumpet Tune” by Henry Purcell. I chose this because I wanted to hear something upbeat, happy, and again, that trumpet. Our first dance song was “Nothing Fancy” by Dave Barnes. There is a stanza in that song that says “I don’t know the perfect conversation, I don’t know the way to turn a head, I don’t know the perfect way to prove my love, but I know I’ll love you till I’m dead.” This is just so us. We aren’t always going to say the perfect things or do the right things, but we will always love each other as hard as we can.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? I think this would be right after the ceremony, when Cole and I got into a Rolls Royce just for us. We looked at each other and said “AHHH, we just got married!” We both looked down at our rings and were like, well yup, it’s real! It was just so us and perfect. That was when I realized, I had really just married my best friend. A close second was our first look. Seeing him look at me for the first time with tears flowing down his face, he just looked and me and said, “You are absolutely beautiful.” I will never forget that!

What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? I would say the monogram was pretty Southern. Also, what is a Southern wedding without a chandelier? We had three hung in our tent. We had a “Southern Spread” table full of Southern foods, including fried green tomatoes. We passed around Conecuh Sausage (from Alabama) with cheddar cheese and whole grain mustard. We also passed around BBQ sliders (because I grew up in Memphis) and sweet potato chips. We used antique furniture for our sitting areas and I loved that! As far as Southern traditions, we used as many as I knew. I wore a sixpence in my shoe, and we buried a full bottle of bourbon, upside down, one month before the wedding to prevent rain. It POURED every day up until the morning of my wedding, just saying. I broke a plate for good luck before I entered the church to get married. One of our take-home gifts was a pre-packaged piece of wedding cake in a box with a note that said “Happy Ever After, Y’all!” and explained that if you sleep with this cake under your pillow, you will dream of the one you will marry or are married too. Love this one! We had one more favor for our guests from our four-legged children. We have a black lab, Pace, and a chocolate lab, Gunner. They were sweet enough to send our guests home with a tennis ball with our wedding date and a graphic of two labs on it. They also got a yummy dog bone. After we got home from our honeymoon, we received so many pictures of our guests’ dogs who were enjoying their special treats. We also had movie posters made with a graphic of a bride and groom dancing, with the name of our venue and our wedding date. We hung these in our elevators at our venue. We loved them and still have them!

Describe your wedding flowers. I really wanted all-white, neutrals, and a hint of light blue. All I told my fabulous florist was that I wanted peonies and hydrangeas, and other than that, I trusted him. He took that and ran with it. I just really wanted LOTS of flowers! Our flowers were everywhere and they were fabulous!! Another thing I really wanted was rosemary. Not only do we both love to cook and it smells wonderful, but it is also the herb of remembrance and love. How could it be more fitting? The groom and groomsmen’s boutonnieres were made of rosemary and flowers.

My favorite detail was ALL of the little details that came together to create my amazing day! One of my favorites would have to be the hand-drawn monograms that Alison Banks created for us. We had her create a two-letter monogram (using both our first initials), which we used on the save the dates and wedding invitations. We also had her take the two-letter monogram and incorporate our last initial so that we could use it for the programs and everything thereafter. We used it EVERYWHERE! It was sewn on the inside of my dress, sewn onto the ribbon streamer of my bouquet, the programs, napkins, coasters that said “Don’t take my drink, I’m dancing,” cups, the chocolates on the groom’s cake table, on cones that we passed some hors d’oeuvres in, pillows that were on the antique furniture around our reception, and even engraved on the antique silver goblets we used at the reception.

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. We met while in college at Ole Miss during my senior year, his junior year. A few of his friends were taking girls out on a group dinner date and Cole didn’t have anyone to take. He had seen me in the neighborhood because my best friend lived a few doors down from him. I had never seen him before. He got my number from my best friend, who assured me he was a good guy. He called me up and asked me to dinner. After a little convincing from my best friend (remember, I had never seen him before), I just went with it. I’m glad I listened that day, because a few weeks later, he asked me to be his girlfriend (yes, he is a true Southern gentleman). I, of course, said yes and we have been together ever since.
Tell us all about the proposal! I was prepared for a proposal sometime soon because we had talked about it and knew we were both ready. He had very strict instructions of what not to do! I just wanted us to be alone. Since we had talked about it, he thought there was no way he was going to surprise me, and I honestly thought so too. One night, he took me to my favorite restaurant. I later found out he did this to throw me off and make me think he was going to propose (that didn’t cross my mind because I knew he wouldn’t do it at dinner). Early the next morning (around 6), I was woken up with a homemade breakfast Cole had prepared for me. I was still a little sleepy, so I said thanks and rolled back over for a little more sleep. He said “Well, there is one more thing.” I rolled back over to see him down on one knee holding a silver box monogrammed with my new initials, and he asked me to marry him. Immediately, I began crying and of course, I said yes. He pulled it off and had actually surprised me!
When did y’all get married? April 20, 2013
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? About 400
Describe your wedding cake or dessert. This may be one of my favorite parts of the wedding! It was a seven-layer cake with flowers between each layer. The bottom layer was actually six small rounds, and on top of that were alternating layers of rounds and hexagons. I LOVED it! As if the cake wasn’t enough, it sat atop a glass-top table filled with more flowers! I told you I love flowers! It was a white cake with caramel filling, and it was delicious! For the groom’s cake, we had a chocolate cake surrounded by chocolate bark, sitting on a preserved wooden stand. Cole loves tiramisu and key lime pie, so we had several different cupcakes and desserts surrounding the cake. We even had monogrammed chocolate pieces (we used the three-letter monogram that Alison Banks had designed for us).
Did you have something borrowed, blue, old, and new? If so, do tell! Of course; I’m a Southern bride! My something old was a pair of antique diamond art deco earrings my husband’s family gave me a few weeks before the wedding. I was so surprised! My something new was both my dress and a gold signet pinky ring with my new initials engraved. My wedding day was the first day I wore it. My something borrowed was a diamond and sapphire bracelet that belongs to my mother-in-law. My something blue was in a few places. The monogram sewn into the underside of my dress was blue, I had sapphires on my bracelet and my earrings, and the date was monogrammed in blue on both of my garters.
What is the one detail or vendor that you were so happy to have as a part of your wedding? I LOVED all of my vendors!! But I may have to go with my monogram by Alison Banks again. It was just so personal and we still use it (we use the pillows on our bed and we use it on our stationery!). Also, my flowers and cake were incredible. There is no way I could pick one vendor! My planner, florist, caterer, lighting guy and venue had all worked together before, so that was awesome. One thing I am so glad I did was have both a photographer and videographer. There were actually the first things I booked!
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Hire a wedding planner and start early! Don’t leave all the details for later. Spread it out so you don’t get overwhelmed with everything. If you want something, go for it. This day is about you and your husband and you want your guests to be able to see that. Everyone said our wedding was so us. That’s all I wanted! Do what you can to have a videographer! There were so many people that I don’t even remember seeing there, but we have video of them enjoying the night! Also, we have our voices. God forbid something ever happen to one of us or someone in our family, we have our voices to hear forever.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? Married life is so fun!!! We are settling into our new life in Montgomery. We were lucky enough to get married in the church we joined together and neither had been members to previously. Therefore, we get to walk in every Sunday and remember that that is where everything started. It was so fun starting our life together in our church. We are looking forward to starting a family in the future.

Photographer: Sposa Bella Photography | Videographer: Jeff Bradt Video | Planner: Meghan Cease of M. Elizabeth Events | Ceremony Venue: St. John’s Episcopal Church | Reception Venue: Alley Station | Florist: Andy Hopper of Kathy G & Company | Wedding Cake and Dessert Baker: Sweet Spot Confections | Caterer and Rentals: Kathy G & Company | Additional Rentals: Brendle Event Specialists | Lighting: Alex of AG Lighting | Band: Azz Iz | Special Details: Amberly Shelton Paperie | Bride’s Gown: Inses Di Santo from Bergdorf Goodman | Paper Products: Paces Paper and Amberly Shelton Paperie | Bride’s Veil: Ines Di Santo from Bergdorf Goodman | Bride’s Hair Clip: Ivory & White | Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist: Brittany Massey Hair and Makeup by BBM | Bride’s Shoes: “Au Hameau 100” by Christian Louboutin | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: A.B.S. by Allen Schwartz | Groom’s Custom Tux: Hickey Freeman | Groomsmen Tux: Jim Massey

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  1. avatar Danielle reply

    Where did you get the personalized tennis balls made? I Love them!!

  2. avatar Emily reply

    Gorgeous gown, gorgeous hair, gorgeous veil, and gorgeous bouquet! I love this wedding!

  3. avatar Ivy Evans reply

    I have looked everywhere for a silver ring box to monogram and cannot find one. I would love to know where your groom found his!! Your wedding was beautiful!!

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Chelsea + John met on Craig’s List. No really! That’s how John says they did, but with further reading, they actually met at a party thrown by Chelsea’s former roommate (whom she did find on Craig’s List!). I guess it’s a tomaydo/tomahdo thing! Either way you spin it, this adorable duo went from talking all night over tea to cheering for each other’s college football teams, to happily ever after — and that’s really all that matters. Throughout the photos from Brooke Images, you can see that this couple has a knack for focusing on what matters most. Chelsea said her favorite details of their wedding were “how we incorporated our family traditions.” What a great choice!

I love the wording on this sweet handkerchief! “Darling Mama,” too cute!

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: My favorite details of the wedding were how we incorporated our family traditions. We decided to make mini jars of my late grandmother’s granola recipe to use as wedding favors. The granola recipe was something she made all of the time while I was growing up and has become a staple in our family, so we really wanted to share that with our guests. Another tradition we incorporated was John’s family cheese straw recipe in our Welcome Bags. John’s parents made a huge batch before the wedding and then John and I stuffed them into little mini bags to include with the rest of the Welcome Bag gifts. We thought it was important to share these personal touches with our guests.

My mom flew up to Charlotte, NC (where I live) to come dress shopping with me. It was important to me to do the dress shopping trip alone with my mom since she and I are really close and she knows my taste the best. We planned two full days of dress shopping. On the first day, we went to three boutiques and found several dresses we both liked, but didn’t love. On the second day, we started the morning at Hayden Olivia Bridal. We knew from the moment we walked in the door that we would find my dress there, and we were right! My exact dress didn’t exist, but I was able to custom design it with the help of the boutique owner, Heather. We took the base body from one of the Modern Trousseau styes I liked the most and added the lace straps, back detail, and the train. It was absolutely my dream dress!

Tell us all about the proposal! (In John’s words) My plan to propose to Chelsea started about five months before the actual day. During Thanksgiving 2011, I spoke to my sister, brother-in-law, and my parents about the decision I was making. With help and advice from my mother and Chelsea’s close friend, Courtney, a setting was selected to accompany the family diamond from my Great Aunt Pernie. That was the easy part….trying to surprise Chelsea and keep the secret was the hardest part. Knowing that Chelsea’s birthday was soon approaching, I came up with a plan that would, hopefully, divert the surprise. Chelsea’s 30th birthday was in April, and we had planned to celebrate with a trip to Aruba. I knew this would be the perfect time to take advantage of not only a romantic setting, but also a perfect diversion. Chelsea’s father decided to come visit for St. Patricks Day, just before our trip. One morning during his visit, he and I took Cooper (our dog) for a walk. I knew it would be the perfect opportunity to ask him for permission to marry his daughter…and he approved!! The day of Chelsea’s birthday, April 12th, I planned a number of special activities. First was a relaxing morning on the beach, followed with champagne and birthday cake delivered to the room for Chelsea’s “birthday”. We spent the afternoon having couples massages in the spa before heading down to a romantic dinner for two on the beach at sunset. I was calm and collected as dinner was served but got a little anxious as dessert was ready to begin. I presented Chelsea with her “birthday” card and asked her to read it out loud. As she read through the card, she still had no idea what was about to happen. As the sun was setting and Chelsea finished reading her birthday card, I got down on one knee and asked for her hand in marriage…she excitedly said “YES!”

We did! When we were first trying to decide whether or not to do the first look, we discussed it with a friend of ours who had recently been married. She explained to us that on her wedding day, the first look was the only moment she and her husband got to spend together, alone, throughout the wedding day. When we looked at it that way, we realized it was more important for us to share this special moment together, alone, than it was to have the “surprise” walking down the aisle the first time. We were so glad we took her advice and decided to do the first look. Seeing John ahead of time completely calmed my nerves prior to the ceremony. We knew there was a possibility for rain later on in the wedding day, so I was a little tense in the afternoon, not sure if the weather was going to hold up for our outdoor ceremony. Seeing John before the ceremony helped calm my nerves and it really allowed me to relax. In the end, it DID end up raining so we were so happy we took all of our first look photos, otherwise, we wouldn’t have gotten a lot of outdoor photos together.

Describe your wedding flowers. Gorgeous! This was one of the areas where we splurged on the budget. Our floral designer really went over the top. My favorite flower is the peony and she coordinated that into all aspects of the wedding. My bridal bouquet was a bouquet of ivory/blush peonies. The centerpieces in the room had hydrangeas, peonies, stock and garden roses, all in ivory, peach and coral tones. The show stopper was the floral chandelier that our florist designed & hung in the center of the dance floor. It was a giant ball of the most beautiful flowers I have ever seen. All of the colors and textures were gorgeous together. When we saw it for the first time it took my breath away.

Describe your wedding cake or dessert. We had two cakes: a wedding cake and a groom’s cake. The wedding cake was three tiers: Key Lime, Strawberry, & Creamsycle, all covered in buttercream frosting. The groom’s cake was a surprise for John that was made into a Clemson theme. It was actually a cupcake tower with chocolate peanut butter cupcakes and a red velvet topper.

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. John likes to tell everyone we met from an ad on Craigslist, but that’s not the full story! In the summer of 2009, I was looking for a new roommate to move into the townhouse that I owned. I posted an ad on Craigslist and found my amazing roommate/friend, Carey. Soon after moving in, she and I decided to throw a party at the house to celebrate her birthday. Carey’s boyfriend at the time (now husband) came to the party and brought some of his work buddies with them, one of them being John. John and I hit it off, but at the end of the night went our separate ways. Over the next couple of months, we saw each other multiple times and became friends. Six months later, we met out to celebrate John’s birthday. Although I was coming down with a cold, I decided to go out and celebrate anyway. We were all hanging out at a friend’s house and John heard me continuously coughing from the other room. The next thing I knew, he was in the kitchen making me a cup of tea to soothe my throat. Instead of heading home early, I stayed at the house and he and I ended up drinking tea together and talking for hours. I knew at that moment I was falling for him. After that night we were inseparable!
When did y’all get married? May 11, 2013
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 82
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We did. John and I thought it was important to make the ceremony unique to us and extremely personal, so we wrote our vows to each other. We each included (unknowingly) humorous parts about cheering for each other’s football teams (I am a huge FSU fan & his team is Clemson), but also included sentimental parts as well, with vows and promises to each other.
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. We wanted to make sure the songs we chose had meaning to us. The song we chose to be played by the violinist as I walked down the aisle was “I Won’t Give Up” by Jason Mraz. We chose “Stuck like Glue” by Sugarland as the song the violinist played as we walked back down the aisle. We both love this song and it always makes us laugh when it comes on, so it was the perfect pick. John chose our first dance song, “Take Me There” by the Rascal Flatts. When John first chose it, I had never heard of it. He urged me to listen to the words and said it always reminded him of me when he heard it. I liked the idea of him choosing our first dance song and soon loved the song as much as he did. Another important song for us was the dance John did with his mother. John’s mom is a recent breast cancer survivor. When she was going through chemotherapy, John and his sister had bought his mom an iPod and uploaded inspirational songs for her to listen to as she got her treatment. One of the most memorable songs was “Live Like You Were Dying” by Tim McGraw. John chose this to surprise his mom for the Mother/Groom dance. The song represented how she lived life to the fullest and overcame cancer. There wasn’t a dry eye in the room.
Did you have something borrowed, blue, old, and new? If so, do tell! My something borrowed was a lace hankie John’s mom lent me that was John’s grandmothers. My something blues were my shoes and my clutch. My something old was the lace for my veil. We used the lace from my mom’s wedding dress to create the lace trim on my veil. This was very special to me and I am looking forward to passing my veil along in the family one day. My something new was my dress.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? I would have to say the most Southern thing about our wedding was the setting. The venue where we had the ceremony and reception, Walker’s Landing, is located on the marsh in Amelia Island, FL. The venue is surrounded by large oak trees with Spanish moss hanging from them. It’s absolutely gorgeous!
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? The biggest challenge, by far, was planning a destination wedding and coordinating all of the extra details from a distance. Having our wedding in Amelia Island and planning from Charlotte, NC made it difficult to schedule meetings with vendors. We would take weekend trips to drive the 5 1/2 hours and try to squeeze all of our meetings on a Saturday. It was a lot of schedules to coordinate & a lot of details to confirm in a short period of time.
What is the one detail or vendor that you were so happy to have as a part of your wedding? It would be hard to choose just one. We felt as though we truly assembled the “dream team” of vendors while planning our wedding. Each of our vendors were amazing and went above and beyond to make their part of the wedding perfect.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? It’s hard to choose just one, but one of the most memorable moments was the end of the night when John and I got on stage with the band and sang with them. I just remember looking around the room at all of our close friends and family, who were singing and dancing, and feeling so blessed and loved in that moment.
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Try not to let the planning stress get to you and just enjoy the process.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? We bought a house together last year, four months after we got engaged, but didn’t really have time to work on it with the wedding planning. Now that the wedding is over, we are spending our weekends decorating it together and buying new furniture. We are enjoying being married and making our house into a home with our dog, Cooper.

Photographer: Brooke Images | Videographer: House of Films | Planner: Flaire Events | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Walker’s Landing at the Omni Amelia Island Plantation | Florist: Shea Hopely | Wedding Cake and Groom’s Cake Baker: Bliss Cupcakery | Caterer: The Omni Amelia Island Plantation | Rentals: Jax Chair Boutique | Lighting: Mark Grandin | Band: The Rivertown Band | Bride’s Gown: Modern Trousseau | Invitations and Welcome Bag Tag: SMOCK from Salutations | Welcome Bag Stationary, Labels, Watercolor Map, Reception Menu, and Program: A & P Designs | Bride’s Flower and Bracelet: BHLDN | Veil: Custom Design by Hayden Olivia Bridal | Hair Stylist: Casey Does Hair | Makeup Artist: KimTasha | Bride’s Shoes: Nina Shoes | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: “Misha,” “Anita,” and “Mollie” Styles from J.Crew | Men’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank | Ceremony Musician: The String Group | Officiant: Karen Roumillat | Calligrapher: Lettering by Liz | Bridesmaid Necklaces: Versona Accessories | Bridesmaids’ Robes: Love Ophelia | Welcome Bag Orange Cake in a Jar: Edible Art | Welcome Bag Fudge: Fantastic Fudge | Cake Topper Monogram: Cotswold Marketplace | Cake Stand: Sarah’s Cake Stands | John’s Tie Patch: Dana Marie Creations | Cooper’s Bow Tie Collar and Leash: Silly Buddy | Lounge Pillows: Caitlin Wilson Design | Monogrammed Trays: Southern Belle Boutique | Guest Plate: InAGlaze

Brooke Images and Flaire Events are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

marissa Written with love by Marissa
11 Comments
  1. avatar Lisa reply

    What a dapper dog! Also loving their gorgeous flowers and all of the special songs they chose!

  2. avatar Ivy Ellen reply

    This is such a beautiful wedding. I love all the intricate details especially how the menu cards are placed into the folded napkins – congratulations to you both

  3. avatar Desiree reply

    Oh my! So much amazing goodness in this wedding! LOVE Brooke Images, Shea Hopely, AND A&P Designs – oh my! Great job everyone :) I’m totally in love with this puppy and all the sweet custom details

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    Gorgeous wedding! Loved that John likes to say you both met on Craigslist lol. If not the whole story at least it’s a funny one. Great job on the details.

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    Thank you so much for featuring Chelsea and John’s wedding! It was a pleasure working with them and their families on such a beautiful, happy occasion.

  8. avatar Meghan reply

    gorgeous wedding! can someone share where the bridesmaids dresses, necklaces and shoes are from? i love everything about that look!

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