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Hi y’all!  Emily and I had a killer weekend in ATL.  Loved our hotel, our “assistant” Eliana, the wedding, the groom’s cake, the rockin band, and a wedding first… breaking up a fight during the ceremony.  Much more to come, but this wedding reminded me what weddings are supposed to be all about- genuine love, laughter, family, and having the time of your life! Congrats P & J!

Well, we’re back and ready for a BIG WEEK here at Southern Weddings.  We’re buckling down for the final days before our print edition goes to the printer.  I’m wearing my serious glasses, the music is pumping and we are on fire here today!  You have till this Friday to get in on the action.  We have a limited number of ad slots available, so jump on it, people!  Email Katharine for last-minute ad rates.  You can follow me on Twitter this week for submission requests too.

Brides, you are going to LOVE this issue.  I really couldn’t be more excited about the surprises in store!

PS- we finally bit the bullet and created a Southern Weddings twitter account to give you one account to follow for the latest from the blog and SW news.  As always though, you can still follow Emily, Katharine, Whitney and I for an inside look at SW life.

Here’s to an exciting week y’all!

 

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Victoria Joanne reply

    Excellent :) Great job – Weddings are all about family and friends and when things can come together to be a fun time this is one of the best memories. (too bad about the fight though… :( tha’s a bummer. Following the new SW twitter ;)

  2. avatar Southern Weddings reply

    The couple thought the fight was hilarious, thankfully. The ceremony was at Park Tavern (gorgeous but near the street). It was a loud domestic dispute, ironically. I ran up the hill to break it up and the guy yelled down to the couple and wedding guests "thanks for sending up your wedding bouncer!" with a few expletives mixed in. There were lots of high-fives and laughs after wards : ) Great couple! – Lara

  3. avatar A reply

    Looking forward to your "real wedding" stories in this upcoming issue. They were so beautifully written last time. You guys are awesome!

  4. avatar Southern Weddings reply

    Dear husband (above commenter. Sorry, honey, I just outed you!) who helped write the wedding stories last time. Miss you! Have fun on vacation in LA while we work : ) – Lara

  5. avatar Nadine reply

    Good Luck Lara – looking forward to your new issue.

  6. avatar Destin beach weddings reply

    Where is the videographer when you need him? LOL That’s what I love about weddings. Expect the unexpected. They are never boring.

  7. avatar LARA reply

    Seriously, we could have used a videographer! Would have been amazing to replay.Thanks so much Nadine! xo Lara

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Since I’ve joined SW, I’ve fallen even more in love with the idea of lace as the key to an ultra-Southern affair and I’m loving how the bride’s capped-sleeve lace gown from Low’s Bridal really does seem to give this Tennessee wedding from a.h.p. photo and designed by Premier W.E.D. an authentic down-home feel.  Betsy + Josh were married in a sweet and intimate ceremony at the groom’s family home before celebrating with an airy, backyard reception complete with plenty of clean white and fresh yellow accents.  The bridesmaids were summer-ready in short mix-and-match yellow frocks they each chose themselves while A Village of Flowers created some of the most wonderfully natural and rustic-looking bouquets and centerpieces we’ve seen in awhile.  (Love the pale yellow and soft green accents sprinkled in the lush white and ivory blooms.)  The four-tiered round cake from Sugar Fix of Jackson was simple, traditional and the perfect complement to the couple’s laidback Southern affair.  P.S.  Check out that dramatic moon-lit shot of the reception tent!

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story. Though Josh and I knew of each other in high school, we both headed off to different colleges and spent our twenties in different locations. I had been living in California for five years when I decided to move back to the South to be closer to family.  The day I was pulling out of San Diego, Josh called me. I never knew Josh very well and wondered how he got my number and why he was calling.  I finally called him back a week or so later, and it seemed like he was calling for business reasons. He is in construction and I had just completed a thesis project on green building. When I finally made it back home, I agreed to go out for drinks with him. The evening was pleasant and we spent time catching up on the last ten years and the people we used to know.  I was intrigued and by our second date, Josh had talked me in to staying in Jackson for the next three months. (He knew that was how long it would take for him to charm me.) By the end of the three month trial period, I had a great job opportunity waiting for me in Nashville. It was only two hours away, but I decided that good jobs come along more often that good men and good relationships and begrudgingly declined the job opportunity.  Instead, I decided to stay in my hometown to be with Josh.
Describe the proposal.
Less than a year after we had started dating, Josh asked me to call in sick to work. It was a Friday in the middle of the holidays, and I thought his idea was genius! He said he would make brunch, so I sat on the couch flipping through a magazine. When brunch was ready, he told me that it was the “Twelve Days of Christmas”, and I needed to pick a number between one and 12 to receive my gift. I chose two, and he led me outside to my backyard. He had magically transformed my backyard into a gourmet outdoor bistro. The table was dressed with a tablecloth, flowers, fruit bowl, champagne and a menu typed in French. He had built a fire pit and had the water fountain running. It was chilly outside so Josh had put out blankets for me to curl up in. The sun was shining, and even though I should have known things were a little too perfect, I thought he was just being sweet. We savored the moment for an hour or so and then I began to clean up. As I got up to go inside, he stopped me and said some amazing things about our relationship and about how much he loved me.  I could feel him reach into his pocket and the next thing I knew he was on one knee, crying, and placing a beautiful ring he had designed for me on the wrong hand. He was nervous and I was shocked. I tackled him, laughed, cried and asked a zillion questions for the next ten minutes. (I squeezed in a “yes” somewhere in there!) Later that evening, he had arranged for our parents to meet up at the restaurant where we had our first date.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding invitation? 
I wanted the invitation to reflect a casual outdoor wedding with a modern element.  I chose an invitation that featured a graphic vine with a combination of architectural and elegant fonts.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress:
My mother and I went to Low’s Bridal in Brinkley, Arkansas.  We tried on several dresses but ultimately I chose the first dress I tried on. I was so excited because I bought it off the rack and it was on sale!  The dress was lace with capped-sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. It also had a keyhole back with a trumpet silhouette and a beautiful chapel train.
Describe your wedding flowers: 
I wanted the wedding and reception flowers to be very natural with shades of pale green and yellow, white, ivory and brown. There were elements of water lily seedpods and poppy pods mixed in. The bridal bouquet included white hydrangeas and stephanotis with accent flowers in shades of green and gathered with wide white ribbon. Each bridesmaid carried a single peony in full-bloom. The groom wore an orchid and the groomsmen wore fern curls.
Were there any wedding traditions or new ideas you included in the wedding?  
We had the pastor read from my late great-grandmother’s bible during the service. At the reception, we used a more interactive guestbook from the Guestbook Store that allowed guests to record memories of the day and of us rather than just signing their names.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: 
Simple, classy and perfect.
What was your favorite design element of your big day?
The banquettes used for seating really created a lounge-like feel and helped shape the flow of the tent.  I also loved all of the linens we used.  From the burlap on the dining tables to the elegant fern design on the wedding cake and entrance tables, everything blended together beautifully. Josh and I spent a Sunday afternoon constructing and painting our dance floor.  That was another favorite, since that is where I spent most of my time at the reception!
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: 
The gated entrance that welcomed guests into the reception tent was probably our favorite detail.  This was a surprise that I didn’t know about until the day before the wedding. Our wedding coordinator and Josh’s parents had stacked stones, dressed up with flowers, to support two gates that created a feeling that you were entering into a different element, rather than just walking up to a tent! Our wedding menu also combined our favorite foods: Southern goodness fused with California cuisine.  We served fish tacos, fried-green tomatoes and barbeque sandwiches.  It was casual and delicious!
Describe your wedding cake: The wedding cake was a four-tier white cake embellished with squiggly lines on each layer. There were bunches of three fondant rosettes sprinkled throughout the cake. The groom’s cake was a chocolate cigar box with chocolate fondant cigars.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Josh says said his favorite moment was seeing me walk down the aisle… how sweet is he!  I think my favorite part was walking into the reception.  We rode a golf cart from the cocktail hour to the reception tent and then hopped off and ran to the dance floor to have our first dance.
What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future?  
Babies!  Traveling with our children and getting to be kids again!

Congratulations, Betsy + Josh!  The SW girls can’t wait to see pictures of your children one day soon.

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar a.h.p photos reply

    Thank you ladies SO much for the feature! We had so much fun documenting Betsy and Josh’s wedding, they are such a wonderful couple.

  2. avatar Chatterberries reply

    These are great and lovely wedding pictures! Great job!

  3. avatar Southall Eden reply

    What a beautifully perfect wedding! So natural, and yet so elegant.

  4. avatar Groomsday reply

    That’s some really nice photography there…love the night picture of the tent, especially.

  5. avatar Nate at Open Light Studio reply

    I too, love the beautiful simplicity of this ceremony and reception. Such warmth and heart is evident in the photos; thanks for picking this wedding to feature ladies!

  6. avatar Betsy reply

    Thank you for posting and for reminding me of the most perfect day ever! I was not one of these brides who had always dreamed of her wedding day, yet the wedding weekend was truly something from a dream. My vendors really pulled it all together, especially Dawn at Premier Wed – and Adam and Imthiaz at ahp photography. I wish I could go back again. My one piece of advice to any bride – get a videographer! I didn’t, but my mom and mother in law surprised us with one as a gift. He was not necessarily the greatest, but still – there was so much that we did not remember or even know had happened. The day really does fly by…no matter how cool, calm and collected you are!

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Now would be the perfect time to tip our hats to the Sea Island wedding planner extraordinaire, Melissa Ippensen.  First up on the SW marvel list?  Flowers, flowers, flowers!  The long-stemmed white and green arrangements of tulips, hydrangeas, and calla lillies at Erin + Patrick’s swanky reception in the Cloister Grand Ballroom are over-the-top amazing and the delicate ring of ivory garden roses between the layers of the Sea Island pastry chefs’ five-tiered confection an elegant touch.  While this Georgian affair certainly was a masterpiece, the seafood spread is a work of art in itself.  Considering the newlyweds’ romantic exit in a classic car surrounded by sprays of fireworks was Erin + Patrick’s favorite part of the night, it only seems appropriate that we take a moment to again marvel at Laura Negri Chiders’ talented work behind the camera.  Lara and Emily are hot-footing it to Atlanta as we speak to put on a wedding of their own.  Wish them luck!

Our favorite details of the wedding were: Our entrance and exit were two of our favorite details.  The Sea Island signature bagpiper escorted us into the ballroom and onto the dance floor for our first dance, “You Send Me” by Sam Cooke.  At the conclusion of the reception, the horn section of our band, Bobby and the Aristocats, paraded us out of the ballroom to the music of jazz song “Satin Doll.”    
Were there any wedding traditions or new ideas you included in the wedding?
  One of my best girlfriends from home purchased a beautiful Belgium lace handkerchief while living in Europe.  Her hope was that the five best friends would each carry it on our wedding day with our new initials monogrammed on the handkerchief in the order that we married.  The girls presented it to me during the wedding week, and I carried it around my bouquet.  Later, we gifted our guests with old-fashioned handkerchiefs that my mother and I had collected throughout the year.  The handkerchiefs were monogrammed with our wedding date and venue as a keepsake for our guests who had traveled to the island to celebrate with us.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? 
Walking in to the kitchen at 4 a.m. because I could not sleep and finding my father in the kitchen because he couldn’t sleep either!  It was a sweet moment that I will forever cherish.
What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future?
   Appreciating the many blessings, opportunities, love and support surrounding us and living our lives honoring God, our vows and being a blessing to others. 

Wow!  What a wedding!  Congratulations, Erin + Patrick.

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar Melesha reply

    I would have loved to have had a bagpiper at my wedding.

  2. avatar Beth reply

    such a lovely wedding — i was ooohing and ahhhing at every photo!

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