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Natalie + Shobie’s wedding is a wonderful example of bringing the South to wherever you are. Though their wedding took place in Colorado, Shobie is a tried and true Southern gent and their wedding boasted details from home like cowboy boots, antiques, lace and mason jars — all appropriate additions since it was Shobie’s Southern drawl that won Natalie over when they first met! Y’all know I can’t let my favorite string lights go unmentioned. N + S made it their own by hanging adorable tin cans with heart shapes punched through them. It was the perfect way to light up the gorgeous barn they said “I do” in front of and celebrated in.

The Southern Weddings Gals are sending big hugs to Cassidy Brooke for sharing this wedding with us!

Describe your wedding flowers: Simple. I loved all the flowers because it they were so personal. My mother arranged all of them. As a little girl she worked in her father’s flower shop for years and since he passed away last year, it was an honor to have my mother create these beauties in his honor.

Tell us about finding your wedding dress: My friends kept telling me that I would find my dress at the first shop that I went to. I didn’t believe them. After trying on so many dresses, we were literally walking out the door when I saw it in the window. I walked back to the counter and asked if I could try just one more on. When I put that dress on, I knew it was the one!

We did a first look because we wanted to be able to be in awe of each other and tell each other how great we looked. We also wanted to pray and have a moment before God before we set out on this new adventure. It was also really convenient with pictures!

Did you write your own vows? We did our vows in a unique way. We wanted to respect the tradition of vows and we wanted to make our own, so we did both! My favorite thing about writing our vows was that it was so personal. We have this saying, “I promise, promise.” We know that a lot of people say that they promise but then never follow through, so we know when we really mean it we say it twice just for good measure.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? There are too many to count! I do remember that, while we were taking photos, Cassidy would stop me and tell me to just sit in the moment and soak it all in. I really appreciated that she helped not only to capture the great pictures, but great moments!

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Procrastination
What range did your wedding budget fall into? Less than $10,000
What is the one thing you are most happy you splurged on? My dress, photography and food!
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Pace yourself and get a DJ.

Describe your wedding cake or dessert: Amazing!! My sister is a chef and she made our cake! It was raspberry with cream cheese frosting. We also had chocolate and vanilla cupcakes for everyone.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We meet at a progressive dinner party through friends. I was washing the dishes and Shobie came up and asked, “Can I dry your dishes” with that sweet country mouth. I was hooked.
Describe the proposal. It was so amazing and it became even more amazing after he popped the question! It was actually on our one-year anniversary. Shobie picked me up with white roses from my house and then we headed to our favorite Italian restaurant, Paravicini’s in Old Colorado City. I had no clue that it was coming! We had an amazing time eating great food and reminiscing on the past year and how crazy it was. Just after we ordered dessert, he said “I really love you.” I replied with “and I love you,” thinking nothing of it (because he reminds me so often). Then he started to slide toward the edge of the booth. I thought, “Oh, he is heading to the bathroom after a comment like that? Weird.” Then he proceeded to say, “So I talked to your dad a while ago and I was wondering if you would be my wife?” Of course I said yes!! When I started crying he told me to stop! All of our friends were waiting outside to greet us and take pictures with us! After, we celebrated with our friends we headed to my parents’ house and told the whole family. There was just one more thing he planned to top the night off. We drove far out into the Colorado Mountains at a secret place we love to watch the stars from. As we were setting up all the blankets in the back of the truck, he told me to come and sit on the edge of the truck. Then, asked me to take my shoes off. He proceeded to pour warm water from a thermos in to a big pot and washed my feet and told me that he wanted to love me like Jesus. We read scripture, prayed and started dreaming about our life to come!
In what month did you get married? September
How many guests attended your wedding? 200 people
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? We got married in front of a barn! My husband always wears boots, so the whole bridal party wore boots that day. There were also a lot of antiques everywhere.

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  2. avatar Ashley Summers reply

    Love, love, love this wedding! Cassidy is ahh-mazing….every photo makes my heart smile!

  3. avatar Ashleigh reply

    Seriously love this. Everything about it is so perfect & rustic-chic! Happily pinning away now!

  4. avatar karen @ paperfancy.com reply

    Absolutely love the rustic barn wedding!

  5. avatar Lisa reply

    These pictures are so gorgeous. I love the sweet, prayerful first look, the gorgeous bridal party, and their beautiful bouquets!

  6. avatar Hayley reply

    WOW!!! This may be my favorite wedding featured yet! So beautiful and you can see the love radiating off the page!

  7. avatar Sukey (Dress For The Wedding) reply

    So beautiful! I love the bride’s boots and the picture of them both doing a little jump/kick! Rustic wedding done with amazing elegance – those grays and muted hues are perfect!

  8. avatar Amy | Fly Away Bride reply

    Love the dusky blue bridesmaid dresses and rustic details, so pretty!

  9. avatar wedding in cocoa beach florida reply

    I love everything about this wedding , but the boots rule…

  10. avatar Meagan Keller-Fowler reply

    My favorite is the Vows Print in Pool Blue! Y’all are just about the sweetest things! I do appreciate the joy and love y’all spread around!

  11. avatar The NotWedding reply

    The color combo is great and the venue is a perfect match for the wedding theme!

  12. avatar Morgan Atkinson reply

    GORGEOUS wedding. Mad props to the photographer, love love love it!

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    • avatar buffy reply

      Natalie & Shobie Rustic Barn Wedding » Cassidy Brooke Blog | Fine Art Film Photography:

      can you please tell me where these bridesmaids dresses came from? I’m looking for this exact color and can find it anywhere

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  16. avatar Taylor reply

    Where in Colorado is this venue?

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Pen Weddings made a perfect song choice and combined it with spot-on editing to create a film that is simply beautiful. Of course, it’s easier to make something heartfelt when you have such good material to work with, and Sarah + Rick definitely did, from the touching words at Elyse + Andre’s ceremony to the sentimental footage from Elyse’s childhood home to the bride’s gorgeous Christos gown (just like me!). And keep an eye out for the father daughter dance — it actually made me tear up, something which does NOT happen often! (Sarah admitted that it’s one of just two that have made her cry in her career, too!)

From the bride, Elyse:

When I first imagined my wedding, I suppose I though about the classic things most brides do. What dress will I wear? What color flowers do I want? Tux or Suit? Band or DJ? I didn’t want to find myself, a year later, browsing Pinterest and regretting every choice I had made. After all, you only get one shot at this and everything must be PERFECT.

Ultimately, that mindset was only setting me up for a stressful and disappointing day, filled mostly with bridezilla meltdowns and lots of eye rolling from my groom. When the guests had gone home, the flowers had wilted, and the white dress placed on a shelf in the closet – would those things still be what were most important to me? No.

Thankfully, I had a change of heart. Instead of focusing on perfection, I chose to focus on love.

Today, when I remember our wedding, my mind doesn’t race with all of the countless details. Instead, I think about the small, quiet, intimate moments that made that day so special. The laughter of my best friends as we reminisced about our childhood, the nervous smile of my future husband as he waited to see me for the first time, the whisper of a tear in my dad’s eye as he held me on the dance floor. These are the moments I remember when I think about that day.

Overall, Andre and I really just wanted our wedding to be about love – the love the Lord has for us, the love we share with each other, the love of our friends and family, and all of the moments during our special day where love still dwells.

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emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Jennifer reply

    Awww…this video is so sweet. I would love to do something like this for my big day. It really gives you a glimpse into the details around the big day, but also the day itself, and what it provides to those involved. But the thing that really stood out to me most was the message below it from the bride, specifically the part that read…

    “Thankfully, I had a change of heart. Instead of focusing on perfection, I chose to focus on love.”

    I don’t know why, but that struck a chord in me and is something every bride should feel about their big day. Don’t stress the details, because in the end, that’s not what you remember, and it’s definitely not the most important part.

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Hello everyone and happy Friday! March has officially arrived, and with it the promise of warmer days ahead (it was particularly lovely this Wednesday!). Before I dive into the events of the past week, allow me to introduce myself! My name is Emily L., the fifth Emily who has had the opportunity to work in this office! This spring I have been fortunate enough to be an intern at Southern Weddings. Being a Blue Devil, I have finally supplied Emily with an ally.

On Monday, Emily taught us of the (delightfully) strong scent of the gardenia, and their representation of grace and hospitality.

Jen, our Southern Bride of the Month, is planning a black tie and fun-filled event at the St. Regis in Atlanta.

Yesterday was Emily’s birthday! In honor of her big heart, we asked y’all to complete a random act of kindness.

Nicole finished up our month of love letters by writing to her future bow tie-wearing puppy. Read it here.

We love real weddings!

Savannah + Henry’s magnolia-filled Charleston wedding made our hearts melt, as did the story of their long-distance relationship. See it here.

Our very own Kristin + Kyle had a magnificent wedding right here in Chapel Hill! We are lucky that their love for each other was so beautifully captured. See it here.

Kristin + Travis had a Southern-inspired wedding in Vermont. We especially loved learning about “The Moover.” See it here.

Before you head out, be sure to check out the adorable engagement session from Teale Photography on today’s Facebook Friday!

Have a great weekend!

Written with love by Southern Weddings
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  1. avatar Emily York reply

    I love all the prints, and I love my cousin’s wife, Marissa Kloess!! Yall all do such a great job!

  2. avatar Morgan Atkinson reply

    Happy Belated Birthday Emily!!
    :0)

  3. avatar Rachel reply

    My favorite thing in the SW shop is the Oh My Stars I Love You Print! How sweet and girly and pretty is that? I can see it hanging in my bedroom now.

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