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Our final treat for the day is this soft and pretty Southern inspiration board! Since August is the peak of peach ripeness, Nicole and I wanted to do something that celebrated the fruit’s gorgeous hue while still being unexpected. I think peach looks lovely paired with a soft blue, don’t you think? Read on for all the sources, and be sure to check back next Monday for Nicole’s color palette finds!

Credits:

Peach and soft blue ribbons photo via In Honor of Design, peach heels photo by Elizabeth Messina, ribbon escort cards from Martha Stewart Weddings, dahlia bouquet from Martha Stewart Weddings, cake photo by Elizabeth Messina (cake by My Sweet and Saucy), stone fruits photo from Martha Stewart Living, khaki suit groom photo by Allyson Magda via Style Me Pretty (design by La Fleur Weddings), tent reception photo by Lisa Lefkowitz via Snippet & Ink

Be sure to check back next week for Nicole’s color palette finds based on this board!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Allie@HoneyBeeInvites reply

    I love soft peach. It’s such a gorgeous and naturally feminine color! I especially love the look of it paired with the groom’s tie! Perfection!

  2. avatar Megan reply

    LOVE this color combo! So sweet and southern :) The light peach always seems to photograph so nicely so that is always a perk as well!

  3. avatar Judith of Felicity Crew reply

    Such a lovely combination and great inspiration!

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High school sweethearts Meghan + Chris were married on the bride’s family farm, right in front of the water, where their family, friends and a few cows and ducks (no joke!) attended. Their wedding was chock full of family-made details, including the line of quilts hung in the background. They provide a comfy backdrop for the blue-infused ceremony. Isn’t the hydrangea-decked altar beautiful? Special thanks to Cyn Kain Photography for sharing!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Chris and I met in high school. Neither of us can really pinpoint the exactly when we met, but we clicked as buddies immediately. Then, a few years later, we started dating the summer before our senior year.
Describe the proposal. We had been dating for SEVEN years! To say I expected it was an understatement. I even had a “proposal” dress because I was so convinced that I would predict when he would pop the question. He had other plans. He bought the ring on a Tuesday and came home that night and proposed, just him and me in our bedroom. It was so sweet and I had no time to snoop!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Farm-chic, family-oriented and FUN!
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? No, we stuck with the tradition. It was nice for those long spoken words to transform into a personal and special meaning for me and Chris! We did break from tradition with our unity ceremony. Chris and I planted a water oak tree, complete with soil from our childhood homes, in order to signify our growing relationship.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Well, there was the farm part – it is a working farm and over the years has grown tobacco, cotton, cows, pigs, and chickens. A dozen or so cows attended the ceremony (great for background ambiance!) along with my Papa’s pet geese and ducks! I am such a Southern girl, so I really wanted that reflected in the wedding. We used my great-grandpa’s ’72 Chevy Cheyenne pickup truck as our gift “table.” We had hay bales, hydrangeas and country garden flowers as decorations. We had quilts displayed that were collected from members of my family, one of which was a wedding ring pattern made by my great grandma. My Uncle Tim handcrafted many of our wooden tables out of old barn wood from the area. All 300+ of our napkins were sewn by my grandmother and great aunt from fabric that was purchased in the 60’s and 70’s. Anoop Desai, an UNC graduate and top 10 American Idol contestant, sang Van Morrison’s “Crazy Love” for our first dance!
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: Ironically, I actually went the morning before Chris proposed to look at a Watters gown I had my heart set on but I hated it on! So that night, after Chris gave me the ring and the excitement had died down, I started having panic attacks about finding the perfect dress. That week, I went to Victorian Rose in downtown Raleigh, NC. This time I loved everything I put on! In order to decide, my mother, aunt, grandmother and three of my bridesmaids came with me and voted on their favorite. Their votes were priceless because I am still madly in love with my Rosa Clara gown!
Describe your wedding flowers: My girls and I carried bouquets of white peonies, white hydrangeas and white spray roses. The altar under which we married was covered in blue hydrangeas and the tables were decorated with a variety of country garden flowers.

Photographer: CynKain Photography // Videographer:Cline Video Productions // Planner: bride’s mother // Venue: The Kelly Farm // Florist: Floral Designs by Eddie // Wedding Cake Baker: bride’s aunt // Caterer: Chef Gregg Hamm // Hair Stylist: Brittany Smith // Make Artist: Stef Sevilla // Paper Products: By Invitation Only // Band: In the Pocket // Bride’s Dress: Rosa Clara // Bride’s Hair Accessories/Veil: Gardenia by Details by JLynn, veil by Victorian Rose Boutique // Bride’s Shoes: Badgley Mischka // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bill Levkoff

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Cyn reply

    Thank you, ladies for the feature! Meg + Chris had such a sweet wedding :) xo

  2. avatar Pamela Counsell reply

    Love the photographs Cynthia! Beautiful wedding!

  3. avatar Erin McLean reply

    Yeah Cyn! Your work is so gorgeous!!

  4. avatar Lauren Frances reply

    Absolutely stunning!

  5. avatar Adger Rothwell reply

    I simply cannot pick a favorite out of all of these images- each is so beautiful! Cynthia, you are so talented and continually amaze me!

  6. avatar Amanda reply

    AAAHHH!! I love it all! Such a fabulously Southern, farm-chic wedding! I am getting married on my parents’ farm next June and this is right up my alley! LOVE IT.

  7. avatar Becky reply

    Love love love it! What a fun wonderful wedding for such a special couple. And Cynthia did such a great job capturing it all!

  8. avatar Elizabeth reply

    Cyn, congrats on the feature!! This is a beautiful wedding and you did an amazing job of capturing it!

  9. avatar Meghan reply

    YAY! What a wonderful day for me, Chris and our family and friends! Thank you to Cyn for taking such gorgeous shots for us! And I LOVE this blog – how exciting to have our wedding featured!

  10. avatar Cindy Loftus reply

    Absolutely beautiful! Cyn, you really captured the feel of this wonderful event. And thanks for making my wood-burning look so good. LOL…Aunt Cindy

  11. avatar Sharon reply

    Beautiful day, beautiful colors, beautiful location, beautiful bride…..Cyn you make it look so easy….what a TRUE gift …. your talent and what you give to your clients! Congratulations Meghan and Chris!

  12. avatar Kimberly Reece reply

    Thanks so much Southern Weddings for featuring Meghan & Christopher’s wedding. We were so blessed to have Cynthia’s amazing talent capture all the hard work we did to prepare for our beautiful daughter’s special day. We had so much quality time with family and friends working on the details of this wedding…that is my wish for all of you out there planning your “happily ever after.” Love & Blessings, Meg’s Mama

  13. avatar Cindy Buchanan reply

    I was a guest at Meg and Chris’ wedding. Meg’s mom and I went to school together and I’ve known Meg since she was a baby. My husband and I had a wonderful time at the wedding. Everything was so beautiful! My daughter is getting married in Dec. and we live on a big family farm. I’m borrowing several ideas from them.

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  20. avatar Lindsay reply

    I love the color of your bridesmaids dresses! Where did you get them?

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Meredith + John’s pastoral wedding at their family farm in Alabama is beautiful in the most subtle and natural ways. Trying not to compete with the rolling hills and lakes as a backdrop, the couple chose floral accents that would be ethereal and natural. The wildflowers tied to the fence post with a lush velvet ribbon are a simple but beautiful detail, but I’m blown away by the babys breath and grapevine that decorate Meredith + John’s altar. And Meredith’s bouquet? Just amazing. Take a look through these photos by Stephen DeVries and you’ll agree with me!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met when I was home from school for Thanksgiving break almost 6 years ago. I knew we would get married after we had hung out for just two nights. It took John just a bit longer to come to the same realization.
Describe the proposal. We went out to the state park to walk our dogs. We climbed up to the top of the ridge, and he proposed standing on a rock where we had sat and talked many times throughout the previous years of our relationship.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Sunny, peaceful, pastoral.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. It was the main reason we chose to get married at the farm, the biggest and most beautiful detail of the whole wedding would be this backdrop of nature. We could never have created a setting as lovely inside any manmade building. Another favorite was the fireworks display at the end of the night! It was a surprise gift to us from John’s parents, and it was spectacular.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? The musicians who are friends of ours played traditional Appalachian songs before, during, and after the wedding ceremony. Also, Chef Robby Melvin prepared and served a lovely meal using local and regional ingredients, including organic vegetables, quail and Gulf shrimp. I suppose the most Southern aspect of our wedding was, again, the setting. The wedding took place entirely outdoors between the rolling hills and scattered lakes of a West Alabama farm.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I had actually seen a picture of this dress a few years ago online and always remembered it as the prettiest dress I’d ever seen. When we got engaged, I mentioned this sighting to my mother, who immediately tracked down the one and only sample of the dress still available to try on, which was in the Vera Wang boutique in Manhattan. It was a good excuse for my mom, sister, and I to visit New York. It ended up being the only dress I tried on, so it was worth the trip.

Photographer: Stephen DeVries // Venue: family farm in Livingston, Alabama // Florist: Kathy Miller Flowers // Wedding Cake Baker: Pastry Art // Caterer: Salt Fine Catering // Paper Products: bride // Bride’s Dress: Vera Wang // Bride’s Hair Accessories/Veil: J.Crew // Bride’s Shoes: Seychelles // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: various // Accessories: earrings by Etc., groomsmen’s ties by Otis James

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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