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As Southern Weddings Magazine, it only seems right that we’d feature the very Southern tradition of bridals every so often! We love when brides put a twist on this very traditional tradition, though, and that’s exactly what Jessica did! Her fab dress is the “Madeleine” from Stephanie James Couture, purchased at the Houston Bridal Gallery (where she got her veil, too!), and her shoes are the ever-popular Badgley Mischka “Randall” pump. Leslie Braun at Studio 31 took care of Jessica’s vintage updo, and Sandra Mata of The Perfect Face was responsible for those fabulous lips and eyes.

And that gorgeous T-bird convertible? That was borrowed from Frank of 2 Dine 4 Fine Catering in Austin. Vintage lovers, rejoice! Frank has a number of gorgeous cars that are available for wedding departures. Get in touch with Frank if you’re interested!

Huge thanks to The Nichols for passing these photos along (you can see a few more on their blog here!). Jessica, we hope your wedding was as fabulous as your bridals!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar jessica define reply

    Thank you, Emily for the feature! I really can’t give enough credit to our photographer, Jennifer Nichols who took these photos which I ABSOLUTELY ADORE. (So does my husband!)

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  3. avatar Jennifer Nichols reply

    Thanks so much for the feature! We had a blast on this shoot, thanks to our fabulous bride, Jessica!!

  4. avatar Sarah Kealing reply

    LOVE! These are fantastic… so much style under that veil. :)

  5. avatar Anne Markey- Charlotte Wedding Planner reply

    Gorgeous– love the shot of the bride putting on her lipstick. So glam!

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This Atlanta, Georgia elopement photo shoot stole our hearts.  Leave it to {Jessica Purvis Photography} to capture all these fun moments of eating cotton candy and riding the swings!  Check out all the shots on Jessica’s {galleries}.

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  1. avatar Julie Gandy reply

    I love the way the photographer brought a little something yellow into every image to compliment the brides dress. These are very joyful images.

  2. avatar Caroline reply

    I am absolutely in love with these images, especially since i’m getting married at a (decommissioned) theme park too. The yellow and green of the bride’s dress with the rides is just spectacular!

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Welcome back for Part II of this lovely North Carolina wedding from the incredible {Jessica Claire}.  Carolyn + Chad’s reception was held at the {Porters Neck Country Club}. The Porters Neck staff took care of the catering, which Carolyn said was “outstanding!”  Wedding cake by Nancy Hearn.  “Best cake I have ever had,” says Carolyn.  “She is an amazing women that bakes out of her house in Wilmington.”  All photography by Carolyn’s long-time friend and phenomenal photographer Jessica Claire. Check out Jessica’s {Blog} for more.  Happy Friday and congrats to Carolyn + Chad!   Aren’t they a gorgeous couple!?

The weather on our wedding day was: Absolutely gorgeous, we couldn’t have asked for anything better. Carolina blue skies and about 85 degrees.  It ended up being a day to remember.

What was the design inspiration for your wedding?  I wanted the wedding to reflect Carolina blue for Chad’s alma mater (University of North Carolina) but also have bright colors, this is why I used light blue Ann Taylor bridesmaids dresses and hot pink and green roses.
Favorite design element of your big day:  The flowers. 
Describe your wedding flowers:  My bouquet was a mixture of pink roses that went from a hot pink to a light pink. It was pinker at the bottom and it gradually got lighter as it went towards the center.  Our bridesmaid’s flowers were hot pink and green roses.  They were my favorite!  The table decorations were green hydrangeas with pink roses in the center and willow coming up out of them for the tall decorations. The rest were the same but sat lower on the table.
Describe your wedding cake:  YUM. Our cake was amazing. It was a four layer chocolate cake with butter cream icing. I wanted something simple and classy. We opted to have flowers on the top and a couple cascading down towards the bottom.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was:  The sparkler exit.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Chad: It sounds terrible but fishing and sporting schedules.  I enjoy hitting the water for offshore fishing and attend UNC football and basketball games as often as possible.  We found a weekend that had no conflicts and set the date.
Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding?  Chad: The father of one of my groomsmen and a second father to me had recently passed away.  Capt D as we called him, had a neat way of everyone holding hands during the blessing of a meal.  At the Rehearsal dinner and Reception, we had everyone clasp hands and “shake around the love” after saying grace.
Scariest moment?  Carolyn: walking down the aisle, I was shaking
Funniest moment?  The Garter toss, Chad threw it into the chandelier, my maid of honors best friend had to get on a stool and fish it out.
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was: Some family members had a “really good time” and did not quite make it all the way through the reception!!!
Three adjectives that describe the day are:  Beautiful, classy , fun!
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding?  Don’t forget the small stuff, like programs. You might think you are ahead with booking all of the big stuff, and then all of a sudden those things pop up out of nowhere.
Best advice or most memorable comment someone made to you during the wedding celebration.  Take it slow, the day will be over before you know it, cherish every minute of it.
What’s next for you as a couple?  We will take a year or two to take care of each other, be together as a pair, and then think about having children. We want two!

Congratulations to Carolyn + Chad!  We wish you a lifetime of happiness and joy!

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  1. avatar Craig reply

    I love the shot of the groom clicking his heels! Even though it was planned think it still works on many levels.Craighttp://www.lusterstudios.com

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