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Sara & Melanie from North Carolina-based {Whitebox Weddings} are so creative and always produce compelling (and just pure fun!) images. The second we saw Abby + Kevin’s wedding, we knew this was a very special couple. Reception: {The Balcony on Dock Street}, Floral Design: Jennifer Rose-Sandy of {Salt Harbor Designs}, Cake: Nancy Hearne.  Be sure to check out the {Whitebox BLOG} for Part I of this super-fun wedding. Happy 4th!

The weather was: Gorgeous spring weather! Sunny, breezy, mid 80s, no humidity.
Occupations: Abby is Senior Quality Analyst at PPD, Inc., a clinical research organization headquartered in Wilmington, NC but works in the RTP office. Kevin is a self-employed wedding photographer – { www.kevinmilz.com }.
What was your design inspiration for the wedding? Southern, spring wedding with bright colors. I guess you could call it a Southern Contemporary wedding. We just wanted unique details and bright colors. The loft where the reception was held was the perfect setting for the urban feel we were going for. The florist had these awesome black benches with pillows that made it feel like a lounge.
What colors did you choose for your wedding? Chartreuse and hot pink. From looking at tons of wedding photos from weddings Kevin has photographed, I knew that contrasting colors that pop look the best in photos.
Describe your wedding flowers: I LOVED my wedding flowers! I knew right away that I wanted Kermit mums for the bridesmaid bouquets so they would stand out against the fuchsia/hot pink bridesmaid’s dresses. The florist also added green spider mums to add more volume. The bride’s bouquet was pink peonies. The flower girl (grooms niece) carried a pomander ball made with Kermit mums. The 2 ring bearers (brides nephew and grooms nephew) each carried a ring bearer pillow made with Kermit mums. The boutonnières were Kermit mums and the corsages were a mix of Kermit mums and mini bright pink roses. The reception flowers were a mix of simple bud vases with a single spider mum, Bells of Ireland, and pink tulips. I told the florist that I wanted just a mix of green and pink flowers and Jennifer did a fabulous job!!! All the guests raved about the food and flowers!
Describe your wedding cake: A middle layer of chocolate cake with Khalua filling, and two layers of white cake and strawberry filling all covered in rich, dark, decadent, chocolate ganache icing. Each tier had a chartreuse satin ribbon around the base.
How did you meet? Kevin was a friend of my coworker. A group of us went out after work for happy hour and Kevin met up with us. We ended up talking that night and exchanged emails throughout the next week. We started dating the week afterwards and were inseparable for the next 5 years.
Describe your engagement: We went to dinner at the Herons in The Umstead Hotel in Cary, NC. After dinner he surprised me with a suite for the weekend! He proposed to me while playing “Songbird” by Eva Cassidy which is the same song that he played when he first told me he loved me and became our “first dance” song.
What attracted me to my husband was: His gorgeous blue eyes and baby face. Then once we got past the physical attraction and I found it he was a photographer, I was attracted to his creativity and artistic side.
What attracted me to my wife was: her beauty and sense of humor
A date we went on that we’ll always remember: all of them!

Check back for Part II of Abby + Kevin…. 

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  1. avatar Critsey reply

    oooh, I love the pink and green! Beautiful wedding!

  2. avatar PrintableWeddingInvitations reply

    This is simply stunning! The vibrant colors … this photographer is brilliant.My favorite is the ‘fish faces’ with the sucked in cheeks. I don’t know if that is what it is really called, but I know my son used to pull that face in every photograph.Also, really love the photo of the bride and her attendants. What’s not to love about this entire series of wedding photos?Best Wishes,Kim

  3. avatar mayweddi reply

    Full of information, nice site!

  4. avatar Pink Wedding Flower reply

    Southern, spring wedding with bright colors. I guess you could call it a Southern Contemporary wedding.

  5. avatar wedding dresses reply

    Nice colours,nice pics,beautiful wedding.

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Describe your engagement: We got engaged on a trip to Puerto Rico, on a tiny island called Vieques… Andy proposed on our balcony that overlooked the ocean, under a sky full of sparkly starts! Our engagement lasted a little over a year, and in that time, we both got new jobs and moved to the Bay area in California (but kept our wedding location in Carillon) — it ended up being a true destination wedding for everyone!
What attracted me to my husband was: his humor, his candor, and his honest & adorable face.
What attracted me to my wife was: I think it was her cute tush!! Stunningly naturally beautiful. Food, openness and drive for success.
A date we went on that we’ll always remember: Andy: The Highland Tap – Atlanta. We talked so much, so late into the night, the valet guy went home and locked up my keys (car & apartment) before he left! Where was I to go that night!? Julie: this is also the same date I will always remember… he says it was an "accident"… I was nice enough to let him crash at my place :)
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Julie: I can’t pick a favorite!! I think it was our guests — they made the day so fun & memorable. Andy: The band, the food, the people. For me it was a joy to do the traditional British speeches, where we could thank our parents, our guest, tell some fun stories and to read my fun little poem I wrote for Julie in Starbucks the morning of the wedding.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Julie: planning the wedding without a mom… but I had an amazing maid of honor, bridesmaid, and sisters to help me overcome it. Andy: For me it was making sure family and friends from the UK and New Zealand had places to stay and new house to get to the wedding destination.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Julie: seeing Andy’s face when I first walked into the chapel with my dad. He said, "oh my god"! Andy: Seeing Julie for the first time – just beautiful and delicate.
Scariest moment? Julie: right before I walked into the chapel with my dad. I looked through the glass paned door and saw everyone looking at me with cameras ready — I thought, oh my god, this is it!! Andy: the thunder!
Funniest moment? Andy: The speeches. Julie: when we sang Love Train with the band!
The most unexpected event on our wedding day was: Rain! Our final song, ‘Love Train’ – we had the human love train that danced in and out of the tent, and we both got to sing the last parts of the chorus with the band!
How was your wedding different than the way you’d always imagined it would be? It was 100 times better than we could have imagined. We expected to be outside in the sun but we were inside sheltering from the rain. But it did not matter – there were just 55 guests from all over the world – Atlanta, California, Hawaii, Seattle, Korea, New Zealand, France, Scotland, England, Wales and Canada and they all made our day special by being the most sociable, fun, loving, giving, caring group of people I would ever want to share a tent with. Oh and the band – they really added something special by being just outstanding.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Andy: Invite only those you would want to share your special day with. Good food, good band, good photographers and the rest should fall into place if you have your friends and family with you. Julie: this is about you two. If you are very lucky, it will never happen again, so remember to stop, breath, and ENJOY it!!

Congratulations, Julie + Andy!  Thank you, Paul and Mecheal, for sharing these fabulous images~  Have a beautiful weekend!

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  1. avatar Mel McLellan reply

    Stunning images! What a great wedding!

  2. avatar [C+D] Cathy and David – Photographers reply

    Paul does SUCH an amazing job and gets some AWESOME gigs. Seriously cool shot and thanks for a wonderful read!

  3. avatar Lisette Hernandez reply

    The last shot is fantastic! The sparklers are wonderful and a very festive touch.

  4. avatar Dani Ross reply

    i love this wedding!

  5. avatar kristin @ the fairmount bride reply

    The tea pot! I love the tea pot!

  6. avatar Katie reply

    Who is the designer of Julie’s dress? It’s fabulous!

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The winner of the Lucky 13 Contest (chosen at random by putting all the names in a hat) is….

Lauren! "The luckiest moment in my life is when I knew, that I knew, that I knew, that my sweet Rodney was the one. He was coming to pick me up for a date, I walked down the stairs, saw him talking to my family members, and he looked up at me… our eyes locked, and I just knew. "This is the man I’m going to marry. I’m such a lucky girl!" 1 year and 14 days later, he purposed on the lake in a gazebo… my thoughts again… "I’m the luckiest girl!" Rodney is an amazing man. Kind, loving, understanding and compassionate… when I’d think of the perfect fit for me and the kind of man that I want to go through life with, Rodney is the perfect match for all those wishes. I am, the luckiest girl :)" 

Congratulations, Lauren!  You win a set of 25 custom monogrammed note cards from the FABULOUS {Lucky Designs}.  Simply email us {submissions at swsmag dot com} your contact info and we will put you in touch with Erin at LD to claim your fantastic prize. Thank you to {Lucky Designs} for the wonderful prize.  Be sure to check out the {Lucky Designs Blog} for beautiful inspirations and amazing designs!

I know you could just go to the original post and click to see the comments, but these were so good that I had to post them here for all to read.  Even though the contest is over, feel free to leave a comment here and tell us what your luckiest moment in life has been.  These comments are so inspiring and we could all use a little positive thinking in life, don’t you think?  Enjoy~ 

The luckiest moment in my life for me has to be meeting my wife. I know that sounds cheesy but hear me out. I met her in poetry class in college and one day decided to ask if she would accompany me back to my car, as I couldn’t find my keys and might need a ride. She accepted and when we got there we discovered my car was still on with the keys in the ignition. It had sat that way for three classes (about 4 hours). No one had stolen anything from it and it was just sitting there purring away. Not only was I lucky enough to not have my car stolen but for some reason Cathy stayed interested in me. 6 months later we were engaged and have now been married for over a year and together for over three. I say that’s pretty dang lucky, don’t you? :-D

My luckiest moment isn’t just one moment – it’s been the entire past few months. I just graduated law school after working my butt off for the past 3 years, and got engaged! I am on top of the world! (Except for right now while I study for the bar – I’m hoping for some luck come the end of July so that I pass this thing!)

My luckiest moment has been starting my event planning business. It is such a 180 from what I am by education (Doctor of Pharmacy) but I have sooooo much fun doing it! Planning the events AND running the business.

My luckiest moment was when I found my sweetheart!

I am Irish. But the "Luck of the Irish" should really be the "unluck of the Irish" as I find we Irish are usually unlucky. However, my one luckiest moment was when I met my fiance. It was a total fluke (My company hired his band for a show) and we never saw each other again…until he randomly found my number in their booking contract and decided to call. I never thought I’d hear from him again and then I did! Lucky Me!

My luckiest moment stemmed from a horrible experience. I had just lost my first job out of college due to conflicts with my coworkers and was living on severance while trying to find a new career. A long-time blog reader who had recently moved from the East Coast to my city heard that I was looking and told me that there was a great opening at the company where he worked. This company was less than a mile from where I lived in a great waterfront neighborhood. Needless to say, I got the job and it was everything I’d been looking for in a career all along. I have great coworkers at a company that does great things… all because of a blog reader. How lucky is that?

Aside from the obvious, I would have to say it was when I was in the 5th grade. I won the "Guess the Amount of M&M’s in the Jar" contest in my math class. I got to take them all home! :)

My luckiest moment, by far, was winning a game show in college! It was definitely luck and not skill…

My luckiest moment was when I got back to my apartment in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and found that I hadn’t lost a thing! It felt especially lucky because so many others weren’t so fortunate. Looking back a few years later, I realize I was extra lucky, since my evacuation buddy is now my fiance.

I have had my moments of luck. I have always won those "guess how many are in the jar" things. Seriously…I have won 5 of them. I won a camera once. I won a folding chair at a convention too. But, my luckiest moment of all was getting pregnant with my sweet daughter. If you know anything about conception, it’s kind of a chance thing, but my story is a little different. My hubby and I tried to get pregnant for 3 years with no "luck." I have an endocrine disorder called Polcystic Ovary Syndrome that causes a bunch of problems, the biggest being infertility. We went to a reproductive endocrinologist (fertility specialist) and we did several rounds of fertility treatments that failed. My body just did not respond to the different pills. The doctor decided to go a more aggressive route and I had to give myself injections. YUCK! I was so excited to see that my ovaries were responding, but not enough. The next cycle, we went super aggressive and I finally had some mature eggs. I was elated. Unfortunately, my doctor wasn’t as happy as I was. He said I now had too many eggs and I couldn’t complete the cycle. WHAT?! Too many?? He said that he couldn’t take the chance of me getting pregnant with sextuplets. I was devastated. But, my luck turned around. The nurse mentioned switching me to in vitro fertilization and the doctor agreed to do it. I was their first patient to switch from a conventional fertility cycle to in vitro. I was so lucky to have had THAT nurse in the room that day! Two days later, I was undergoing the egg harvesting surgery. I had six mature eggs that were fertilized. Sadly, only 2 survived the 3-day wait and one of those was lagging behind. My "good" embryo was only given a mid-range score. It wasn’t a great day for me. The doctor tried to remain hopeful, but I knew the odds were stacked against me and I could read his face. He also started talking about "next time." I went home and cried for the 2 days of bed rest. But, 2 weeks later, my pregnancy test came back positive. I WAS PREGNANT. I was so excited. I didn’t know if I would be pregnant next month or next week even, but I was pregnant that day. Eight months afte
r my positive pregnancy test I delivered the most beautiful baby girl I had ever seen. Her cry was the sweetest sound I had ever heard. On April 4th, 2007, my prayers had been answered and I felt like the luckiest person alive. I was chosen to be the mommy of a miracle. I go back to the clinic often to make sure they remember us. That mediocre embryo turned into the most beautiful baby. She even has her own blog!! www.averyraesblog.blogspot.com So, was it luck or divine intervention? I don’t know, but I am guessing it was a mixture of the two!

Nice to see a contest centered around something positive! I loved reading the comments. As part of Lucky Designs, it is gratifying to see my daughter’s talented designs featured on such a terrific blog.

I could easily say that going to the Rascal Flatts concert back in September 2005 was the luckiest day of my life because I met my fiance there. But I’ll go another route. I am SO lucky to have my little blog. Everyday I get some 300 readers that tune in, and sometimes comment, on my wedding planning. Even if they don’t comment and leave words of advice or inspiration, they are there. My blog gives me a daily outlet for my wedding thoughts, inspiration, and stress. I don’t know what I would do without it! Annnnd Lucky Designs designed our monogram, so it wouldn’t hurt to have matching monogram notecards!! :)

I’ve never really considered myself a "lucky" person, but then again, I’ve never been particularly unlucky, either. Probably my most lucky day was the day I met my fiance, although I didn’t really know it until about 1.5 years later when we finally started dating! Nothing too particular to remember, but we became good friends pretty quickly!

So my luckiest day will be April 4th, 2009 – our wedding day. And I actually plan on incorporating that in my vows! (I can tell you this b/c my FI doesn’t read blogs). =) I am not a lucky person. I enter raffles for the donation aspect, not because I have a shot at winning. When "winning" names are called, I am never paying attention because I know its not me; it never is. But I don’t think I’m unlucky. I think everyone has an allotted amount of "lucky" points for life, and I have just been saving mine up. I never bothered to cash them in on raffles or lotteries. Instead, I choose to save my points and cash them all in on April 4th 2009 when I hear him say "I do."

I have to say I am not 100% sold on the whole "luck" thing. I think that every one is blessed in certain ways and with certain gifts and we may perceive this as luck when that is not what it is at all. That being said…I was all set to leave for college in a new state. My mom prayed that I’d find a reason to stay since she didn’t want me to leave. A few months before I left I began dating my future husband and college out of state was no longer an option because I couldn’t leave him. I’m quite blessed/lucky that I had a mom wishing + praying for me to stay or I’d never have met my hubby!

The luckiest moment in my life is when I knew, that I knew, that I knew, that my sweet Rodney was the one. He was coming to pick me up for a date, I walked down the stairs, saw him talking to my family members, and he looked up at me… our eyes locked, and I just knew. "This is the man I’m going to marry. I’m such a lucky girl!" 1 year and 14 days later, he purposed on the lake in a gazebo… my thoughts again… "I’m the luckiest girl!" Rodney is an amazing man. Kind, loving, understanding and compassionate… when I’d think of the perfect fit for me and the kind of man that I want to go through life with, Rodney is the perfect match for all those wishes. I am, the luckiest girl :)

What a fun give-away! Well, aside from meeting my fiance, which was amazingly lucky, I’d have to say my luckiest moment is something many people would find decidedly unlucky: being diagnosed with cancer.  I say it is lucky, though, because it was a very rare cancer in a very early, hard-to-detect stage, and it so just happened that the pediatrician who saw me that day had recently diagnosed another child with the cancer (an astonishing improbability), so had I not gone in to see that doctor on that day, I couldn’t have not been diagnosed until it was in a much later stage. That was probably the luckiest moment of my life!

My luckiest moment was when I finally decided to sign up for guitar lessons, my assigned teacher turned out to be totally hot. Guess he thought I was totally hot as well, because after a few months he ended up asking me out, and it was my last first date for the rest of my life!

Getting into Grad school and getting out with no debt. It changed me in more ways than I can count, including leading me to my current job and future husband.

What’s YOUR  luckiest moment in life? 

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