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Wow. Do you see that first photo? We love Paul Johnson Photography for sharing this wedding with us! Amanda + Brent were married on the landing of the gorgeous antebellum plantation house, Southwood, which was decked in magnolia garlands and blue hydrangeas by Missy Gunnels Flowers. The men looked sharp with their big blue and white bow ties, the bridesmaids were lovely in Jim Hjelm, and the bride was elegant in her lace gown from Simply Elegant. In addition to being beautiful and timeless, A + B’s wedding was full of family ties. Amanda’s two aunts were both involved in the ceremony as an officiant and a flutist and Amanda walked down the aisle wearing her mother’s veil. My favorite part of the ceremony, though, was the ring warming. The wedding rings were passed through the guests to be blessed before they were slipped onto Amanda + Brent’s fingers. That’s a beautiful start to a Southern marriage, if I do say so myself.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. I met Brent in the summer of 2002 through my friend and Brent’s fraternity brother. At that time, I was a student at the University of South Florida in Tampa and Brent was attending FSU in Tallahassee. We saw each other whenever possible on weekends and during breaks, but the long distance became a strain on our relationship and we parted ways. But in May 2004, we decided to start dating again. Our final year at FSU, we were inseparable. Brent was going to move back to Destin after graduation and we decided that I would move there too, after I graduated in August. For two grueling years, Brent gave me the support I needed while attending graduate school at the University of West Florida but we also had time to have fun vacationing in Colorado, traveling to FSU football games, and enjoying Destin.
Describe the proposal. I was involved in the ring design so I knew when it was finished. Needless to say, surprising me was going to be difficult. One weekend in March of 2010, I went home to Tallahassee for the weekend. On my way back to Destin, I called Brent to let him know I was close to home. If anything was out of the ordinary, I would have known something was up, so Brent simply hid behind the closed door to our house, ring in hand, and waited for me to come in. As I entered, hands full and hound dogs howling, Brent popped the question.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Southern, heirloom, timeless
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Our wedding took place at an antebellum plantation home, Southwood. We included family and friends as much as possible. Brent’s grandmother addressed all of the invitations in a beautiful script font, both of my aunts were in the ceremony, I wore my mom’s veil, and we used my mom and dad’s 25th anniversary toasting flutes for the champagne toast. We also had a table of every wedding picture of our parents, grandparents, and great grandparents and during the ceremony, we had a ring warming where the wedding rings were passed throughout the audience and were blessed by each guest.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I shopped with my mom and my dress was the third one I tried on. Later, my dad came to Destin to see the dress and his jaw just dropped. However, my mom and I wanted to spend a weekend shopping in bigger cities just to make sure I saw all of my possibilities. As soon as I got back to Destin, I ordered my dress. I knew it was the one. I am glad I ordered it early because the first dress that arrived was sewn wrong. We had to send it back to be totally remade. I got my dress back three weeks before the wedding.

Photographer: Paul Johnson Photography // Planner: John Gandy Events // Venue: The Southwood House // Florist: Missy Gunnels Flowers // Wedding Cake Baker: Katie’s Cakes & Catering // Caterer: Catering Capers // Bride’s Dress: Simply Elegant // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Jim Hjelm

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Amy-Jo Tatum/Bride Chic reply

    Just gorgeous! Love to see pets included in the festivities . . .

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I’d list all the things I like about this wedding from Ali Harper Photography, but you can just take a look at the photos and see! From the red and blue handkerchief to the groom’s monogrammed cuffs, the details are sweet, sometimes subtle, and perfectly orchestrated. Mary + Austin’s festive invitation suite will catch your eye for a few minutes — the bride designed them herself and letterpressed them with her mom and sister! The blind impression of their horseshoe-shaped initials and the twine are a terrific finishing touch and theme that is carefully carried through the wedding.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. The short answer is we met in the sandbox. We grew up 1.5 miles from each other and went to every school preschool through college together. Over the years, we would often say with some pride that the only people who we’d known longer than each other were our parents. Still we were just friends. But by our senior year in college, Austin had decided this needed to change! He told me that he had feelings for me, and a few weeks later, we began our romantic relationship. It was like coming over the top of a hill on a rollercoaster, there was no going back! With a lifetime of friendship under our belts, we were instantly committed.
Describe the proposal. In June of 2010, Austin’s cousin got married in Austria and we were thrilled to attend. Little did I know, but Austin had even bigger plans for the trip! One afternoon we hiked up Trisselwand in Bad Aussee. After 3 hours, we finally reached the summit. Then came a very quick picnic lunch, after which Austin put the final step of his plan into motion. He set up our Flip camera and positioned me in the frame. Faster than you can say “Wait! I look like a hobo in this hiking-pant-hoodie ensemble!” he had reached into his pack, pulled out a small blue box, and was down on one knee. He asked me to be his wife, and as I tearfully accepted, a group of fellow hikers erupted into applause and congratulations.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Colorful, musical, and a group effort!
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The un-cookie-cutter bridal party. The effect was eclectic and cheerful, just like the wedding.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I tried on dress after dress, but no spark. Then one day I went to Village Bridals, discouraged but armed with an inspiration collage and three generations of family! When I put on “the one” and stepped in front of the mirror, tears filled my eyes! The troops teared up with me, and we all knew it was perfect. I placed my order and stood there deliriously happy as the manager took my measurements. Right as we were leaving I discovered that the dress had pockets and almost fainted with joy!
Describe your wedding flowers: I wanted the flowers to be cheerful, un-fussy, and fluffy! So we ordered lots of white hydrangea & ranunculus, and then craspedia & hypericum berries for pop. Boxwood from a friend’s yard provided the finishing touch. My family made the arrangements and they were perfect! The bridesmaids made their own bouquets: a simple pairing of white hydrangea and craspedia. My bouquet from Flowercraft was a beautiful puff of white peonies surrounded by green viburnum, and dotted with yellow craspedia, yellow freesia and red hypericum berries. The lucky horseshoe brooch was a last minute, very touching gift from a dear family friend.
Describe your wedding invitations: I designed them and they were a labor of love and late nights at the office! My mom, my sister and I hand-letterpressed them at Praxium Press. Praxium is a top-notch, family-run printer, and their expertise & patience is what made it all come together!

Photographer: Ali Harper Photography // Catering & Cake: Annette Marcus // Flowers: Flowercraft and Fuji Floral Design // Paper products: Bride // Hair & Makeup: Louie Lieberman // Reception: private residence // Cake topper: Alexandra Fenzl // Bride’s dress: Lazaro // Veil: Village Bridal & Boutique // Shoes: Michael Shannon // Necklace: Groom’s family heirloom // Groom’s attire: suit by Isaia, shirt and cuff embroidery by Holland & Sherry, cufflinks by Gogo, shoes by To Boot New York // Bridesmaids’ horseshoe necklaces: Beau & Stella // Groomsmen’s ties: Supperclub // Groomsmens’ pocket squares: Jack Spade

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar rebekah reply

    i am totally adoring the custom cuff embroidery on the grooms shirt, and the gorgeous way the fabric wraps around on all the girls dresses. in a word, this wedding is so smooth!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Rebekah: I KNOW! I am a little bit obsessed with the cuff embroidery :)

  2. avatar Sarah Dutton reply

    I love the girls dresses… I want to let me girls pick out whatever they want but I’m worried about how it will look with only 3 girls….
    I want to custom embroidery as a suprise.

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  4. avatar Charlotte O’Keefe, Mary’s mom reply

    Thank you for your lovely article! You (and of course Ali’s wonderful photography) captured Mary and Austin’s wedding perfectly. I’d like to add that we had the wedding at the church where Mary was baptized and grew up, and it just happens to be the location of the preschool where she and Austin met at age 4. The reception was held at the home of family friends, who just blew us away with their graciousness. Again, thanks for showing our family event so beautifully.

    • avatar Nicole reply

      I LOVE that Mary and Austin were married in the same church where they met! It was a beautiful wedding!

  5. avatar Ashley reply

    What a gorgeous wedding! There’s so much that I love about it! Any idea where they purchased the flower brooch heart? Or did they make it? Any info on that special detail would be fabulous — I have some family brooches I would love to incorporate into something like that! THANK YOU!

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Did I tell you how much I love the blue in this Virgil Bunao wedding? Emily + Brian dressed up Legare Waring House’s already beautiful lawn with flowing linens, floral patterned table runners and string lights. The cocktail tables interspersed throughout the dinner tables carries over the bold shade of blue we love while the cake, courtesy of The Cake Stand, seamlessly mirrored the wedding decor. I’m so happy to see that the couple included a game of corn hole at their wedding, complete with their monogram — because if that isn’t Southern, I don’t know what is!

See all the photos from Emily + Brian’s wedding in their Real Wedding Gallery!

Describe your wedding cake: It was seamlessly intertwined into our wedding décor and decorated with white, cobalt blue and powder blue. It was delicious chocolate, key lime, and carrot cake.
What is the one thing you are most happy you splurged on? Our photographer! Virgil Bunao Fine Arts wedding photography captured every special moment and emotion that I will be able to reflect back on for a lifetime.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? The feeling of having all of our friends and family in the same place sharing in our celebration. The amount of love present in one place was incredible.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We are extremely excited to start our life together. We look forward to many adventures to come and to taking on the world together.

Photographer: Virgil Bunao Fine Arts Weddings // Planner: Red Letter Events // Venue: Legare Waring House // Florist: Jade Water Designs // Wedding Cake Baker: The Cake Stand // Caterer: Granville’s // Paper Products: Lindsay Creative // Bride’s Dress: The Gown Boutique // Bride’s Hair Accessories/Veil: The Gown Boutique // Bride’s Shoes: Zappos.com // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: B2 by Jasmine Bridal // Accessories: bride’s and bridesmaids’ own.

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Lindsey reply

    Who made the cornhole boards? LOVE them! :)

    • avatar Emily reply

      Working on getting you a source, Lindsey! We’ll update as soon as we know. But in the meantime, aren’t they amazing?!

    • avatar Emily @ Southern Weddings reply

      Hi Lindsey! Thank you so much for your patience! I finally have an answer, though it’s probably not the one you want — they were made by the bride and groom! Darn those crafty couples :)

  2. avatar Desiree Dawn reply

    Thus far, I have had 2 brides this year use cornhole for entertainment for their guests – 1 had a Miami Dolphins set and the other had a combo of UGA & UF colors. HOWEVER, I looooove this personalized monogram! woo! Doesn’t get much more southern than that, I will certainly suggest that to my next couple.

    Id also like to add that those table runners are exquisite! just love em!

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