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Cori + David’s Savannah wedding – photographed by Tim Willoughby and planned by Ainsley Croswell of Tricia Huddas and Co. – has an incredible vintage feel to it that works perfectly with the luxe vibe at the Mansion at Forsyth Park.  The bride wore a dramatic Mon Cheri gown and carried an all-white bouquet from A to ZinniasSavannah Rum Runners Bakery designed the couple’s delectably Southern round cake, topped with sugared magnolias, no less!  We love the Savannah-inspired invitation suite from White Aisle – further proof that sometimes simple is best… and totally Southern! 

How did the two of you meet?  I was blessed to meet David when I was open to dating, and open to good people being in my life. We met as facilitators for a weeklong Fraternity/Sorority leadership conference.  David happened to be sitting next to me during training.  I said something brassy, he laughed, and that was it.  We got to work with students together, and we would touch base every evening on how we thought the experience was going. Later in the week, we were paired for a service project, and I was so blown away by how genuine and passionate David was.  I couldn’t put my finger on it, but something about him was so attractive to me.  For us, that student conference was the perfect environment to spark a friendship. At the end of the week, I didn’t want David to drive home alone, so I called the airline and switched my flight. We drove home together and talked the entire time. When I got home, there was already a message from David waiting.  That was the last call I got as a single  girl. 
Describe the proposal.  I was the Marketing Manager for a non-profit, and Dave told me he was coming into town for a fraternity conference. We had planned a dinner out and a great night in the city, but of course work took over my night!  After I left the work event, David came to pick me up and we gave up on our fancy dinner. We ended up at PF Chang’s, the site of our first dinner date. I was exhausted, and Dave kept holding my hand and talking about our  relationship, but I was not focused at all! We went back to my house, and Dave had decorated my dining room with my sorority’s flower, candles and a bucket of champagne. He told me the goodies were to offset my hard week, and when I turned around, he was on one knee. I was so overwhelmed, I couldn’t get up the nerve to put the ring on! He had to ask me to marry him three times before I finally caught my breath and said yes. Then we called our parents and made it official on Facebook!
Three adjectives that describe the day are:  Intimate, luxe and joyful.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The city!  Savannah was the perfect backdrop for a week of wonder. We wanted a wedding that resembled a big, fun Southern dinner party, and  Savannah gave us just that. 
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I’m a victim of “white wash.”  Once you watch 200 episodes of Say Yes to the Dress, you get a little non-plussed. I tried on dress after dress, and wanted a dress that would fit with our Savannah backdrop, reflect my love of all things lush and glittery, but still be appropriate for a curvy girl! The dress consultant at the fifth boutique I visited called it the “Hollywood dress!”  That dress is still a dream to me. My Mom, Aunt Marsha and her daughter Kim happened to see me put it on for the first time, and I remember turning around and saying to them, “This is the dress. Oh my gosh, I think this is the dress!”  And it was.

Describe your wedding flowers: The incredible “shabby chic meets Southern romance” florals were designed by A to Zinnias.  The team also created gorgeous birch trees with hydrangeas, bark and hanging crystals and votives. The sweet pea, cream garden roses and ranunculus bouquet was the most wonderful part of my day, and the beautiful blue bouquet for my maid of honor was stunning, as well. 
Describe your wedding cake: We chose a Red Velvet cake from Rum Runners in Savannah.  The cake was hard to arrange, because most bakers are not thrilled about working on Thanksgiving! Luckily, Minette Rushing was open to making an incredible cake for us!
Why did you choose to have a smaller wedding?  We spent four days – including Thanksgiving! – getting to know our families better.  We rented a historic home in downtown Savannah, and spent the week spoiling our guests and making the most of every day.  We couldnʼt have provided the high-end elements without an intimate party feel. We sacrificed a traditional reception of drinking and dancing in favor of an intimate toast-filled four course dinner party.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding?  We had NEVER been to Savannah before! Our planning was 100% site unseen! These challenges were minimized by our fantastic planner, Ainsley Crowell, who knows Savannah like the back of her manicured hand. She helped us navigate the Thanksgiving limitations, options, aesthetic, and planning from across the country.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? The moment I decided to shoot photos with David before the walk down the aisle. Having our photographer there to capture our first meeting in a Savannah square was priceless to me.  By the I met David, I had just let go. My dress was a little dirty, I was a bride on the way to meet my groom, and just felt completely at peace. 
Whatʼs next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future?  David and I really love being in love. Weʼre looking forward to continuing to build our extended family of friends and colleagues, and weʼre looking forward to the next steps. (Weʼll see if that includes a baby, another puppy, or both!) 

Congratulations, Cori + David!  Thank you for a glimpse into your magical celebration!

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  1. avatar Christine reply

    What a joyful surprise to get to see such a beautiful wedding…of a bride that I know and love! All the details are wonderful, but the sugared magnolias on the cake are so perfectly Southern and gorgeous!

  2. avatar Jenny Wheat reply

    Every candle, every flower, every ribbon, every printed piece, every bark covered vase…. just exquisite details. Can’t imagine more amazing care being given to the tiniest things – all of which come together to make wedding/event greatness!

  3. avatar Jan reply

    I love that your wedding ceremony runner matches your announcements, menu and thank you cards. That’s a lovely idea that many people can use.

  4. avatar Jeff reply

    This is an amazing wedding. I loved the sparklers and wedding dress! What a brilliant day! What a cool way to incorporate their greek affiliations too!

  5. avatar Megan reply

    The setting was humble, yet elegant – lavish, yet conservative. The flowers, location, photographs etc. captured and reflected not only the day, but the personality and passions of the bride and groom. I am amazed at the work of the Wedding Planner and that the bride and groom had not seem the site, yet it the perfect location and perfect scene for the most important day of their lives. Simply breathtaking – and I wasn’t even at the wedding!

  6. avatar Beth Ellis reply

    Thank you for sharing the beautiful wedding story of my dear friend and her new husband. Destination weddings are so popular these days and Savannah is a perfect location: beautiful sights and a charming atmosphere. Not a detail was missed by the amazing vendors in Savannah, especially since all of the planning took place long distance for the bride and groom! And while the main focus was on Cori and David, of course, guests had to feel like they were main characters in the fairytale, too!

  7. avatar Kay reply

    As Mother-of-this-Bride, I may be a bit biased, but I have to tell you that the details that Cori and Dave put into this destination wedding were truly amazing. When we arrived, special buckets were in our rooms filled with munchies, contact information, places of interest, and a schedule of events. At the end of each evening’s events, special treats were put out in the kitchen — caramel apples one evening, homemade marshmallows and hot chocolate another. The wedding venue was magical from the ceremony to the dinner to the sending off of the couple through the sparklers.

  8. avatar Rayna Ortwein reply

    Two words – Sexy and Fabulous! This bride has style!

  9. avatar Ashley reply

    Beautiful wedding! I loved the idea for the ring pillow. and the center pieces look creative and wonderful. I think they totally hit the Southern comfort with the decor.

  10. avatar Heidi reply

    Cori was so much fun to work with. What I loved the most about the style of her wedding was that nothing was too literal. It was a winter wedding in Savannah without being overly "themed". The wintery feel came from the cool blue and soft grey color palette with little accents of icy crystals. And then the huge magnolia blossoms on the cake were a nod at the Savannah detail without draping every corner of her reception in Spanish moss. This wedding is proof that paying attention to all the little details doesn’t mean you have to over-stylize. Using a few really grand an impressive pieces and complimenting them with all the little things is a fail-safe recipe for a chic and stylish event! Congratulations Cori and David! Thank you for letting us be a part of it!Heidi – A to Zinnias

  11. avatar Dennis @ Wholesale Roses reply

    The centerpieces with crystals and votives are amazing and so is the magnolia-flowers decorated cake!

  12. avatar Yen reply

    The votive candles on the ground is a great idea; adds a little bit of magic to the day.

  13. avatar eager bride reply

    I loved everything! I am getting married in October in Savannah, at The Mansion and am so excited and having a destination as well!

  14. avatar Melissa reply

    Beautiful wedding and venue! I just visited The Mansion this past week and it is gorgeous!

  15. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  16. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  17. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  18. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  19. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  20. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  21. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  22. avatar F & S @ Sane Bride Advice reply

    Beautiful…Adore the invitations & photography amongst everything else!http://sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com/

  23. avatar Sarah Lyon reply

    I can’t agree more with Heidi; this is a beautiful marriage (pun intended) of high-end stylization and personal detail that make for an unforgettable event. You can’t fake that kind of attention to detail and understanding of the importance of balance. Cori & Dave did an immaculate job of incorporating their personal interests so that the mansion looks more like their home and less like a "venue," which is what we all want, really! There are countless inspirations to glean from this chic wedding, including how to avoid overworked "themes," how to play up the existing beauty of your location, how to provide a wonderful experience for your guests, and how to do "destination" luxe with a genuine air of occasion – all recorded perfectly with these ethereal images.

  24. avatar marie reply

    No detail missed! So elegant and gorgeous. So many great ideas that most brides wouldn’t think of.

  25. avatar cathy reply

    As cori’s new sister in law I was so excited to be a part of dave and cori’s big day [week]. However as a professional event planner I am very picky – and can be critical. Cori exceeded every expectation I had. From the time I stepped into the beautiful house to the last drink at the wedding reception I was completely wow’d! Every detail was planned and well executed. It was the most beautiful, elegant, intimate week. I couldn’t have asked for a better way for our families to be joined. It was truly a picture perfect southern wedding.

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I’m not a fan of white wedding shoes.  There, I said it.  As traditional as I am, there’s just something too-white and too-bridal about white kicks for my taste.  That said, I’m drawn to Kelli’s sleek black pumps like a magnet.  (Check out the rhinestone detailing on the back, the handiwork of one of the bridesmaids, no less!)  They complement her paper white Solutions Bridal gown + White House Black Market b’maids frocks perfectly, wouldn’t you say?  For her wedding at the First United Methodist Church, Kelli wore a custom veil from Martha Shump and carried an all-white bouquet designed by Wilson’s, Ltd.  Photographer Lindsey Tropf of Pure by Lindsey + planner Christina Kopecki of Christina Kreations teamed up for this classic Florida affair.

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story. Jeff and I are high school sweethearts and first met in our sophomore Spanish class.  I thought he had the most beautiful eyes, so he sort of got my attention. One of my friends, Lauren, was his neighbor and set us up on a double date.  The rest was history; we’ve been dating every since!
Describe the proposal. I had a feeling the proposal was going to come any day, so I was anticipating it all the time. One night, he asked me to go to a really nice place for dinner. I got all dressed thinking it was going to be the night. I waited all through dinner, and when the check came I was pretty bummed out he hadn’t proposed. Little did I know he had a bottle of wine and flowers waiting for me back at my condo. He got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. I was so excited I just started screaming and forgot to even answer. He said, “I am taking that as a yes?” Of course I said yes!  After Jeff proposed to me that night, he told me his father had proposed to his mom after eating at the same restaurant.   It definitely has special meaning to us now!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Glamorous, elegant and unforgettable.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: I loved the centerpieces with all the flowers and crystals hanging down the sides. I also absolutely loved my table linens. I chose a very bold pattern called Black Orleans Damask. They were gorgeous!

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  1. avatar Album Boutique Team reply

    I LOVE the shoes!! What an adorable couple and the last picture has to be my favorite. Thanks for sharing and congrats to Kelli and Jeff!

  2. avatar Annie reply

    I couldn’t agree more, Katharine! White shoes=blah and this crafty black pair are amazing, I love when brides make things their own. Way to put the BeDazzler to good use bridesmaids!

  3. avatar Lindsey Christmas reply

    These pictures are absolutely gorgeous!!!! Your wedding was beautiful!!!

  4. avatar Cassie reply

    Wow what a gorgeous wedding! I love those shoes! Beautiful :))

  5. avatar Angela reply

    What a beautiful wedding!! I love how he proposed! How sweet! xoxo

  6. avatar Lauren reply

    This wedding is BEAUTIFUL!!! I love the pictures SO much!!

  7. avatar Jamie reply

    The flowers are exquisite! The room looked amazing just like the bride and groom!

  8. avatar Elizabeth reply

    Everything about this wedding is BEAUTIFUL!!!! it’s like a fairytale…so very loving!!!

  9. avatar terri reply

    You are a beautiful bride with an awesome photographer- great shot heading up the church steps with the veil blowing in the wind

  10. avatar Lauren reply

    Beautiful, beautiful wedding! My favorite picture is of the bride and bridesmaids crossing the street. Everything looked amazing!

  11. avatar Jen reply

    What a Gorgeous wedding! Love the look of the bridal party; esp the girls in the shorter length black dresses. Talk about looking fabulous AND being able to wear it again!

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Hey y’all!  Katharine and I had a fabulous time meeting readers and bees at Foster’s Market last month!  We lucked out with a sunny day, and filled three picnic tables with wedding chatter and delicious food for more than two hours.  Mrs. Pineapple, Mrs. Bunny, and Mrs. Lamb were in attendance, as well as ten or so other lovely ladies.  My boyfriend John and Katharine’s fiance Kyle also tagged along, and I think had fun in spite of themselves (though their presence did throw off the first few readers to arrive!).  Big thanks to Bunny and Lamb for the photos!

One of the guests, Emily, was getting married two weeks from our Saturday meetup!  Coincidentally, her photographer, Nancy Ray, had just submitted her bridals for a blog feature the week before.  I thought it would be fun to share a few as part of our recap. 

And, just for kicks, a few from her engagement shoot, because it was super cute:

Fun fact: there were THREE Emilys at the meetup, and we were sitting in a triangle for most of the morning.   Other (REALLY) fun fact: somehow during the conversation, Mrs. Bunny and I realized that our fathers had graduated in the same class from the United States Coast Guard Academy!  I called up my Dad, who immediately knew exactly who Mrs. Bunny’s father is, and, in fact, told me that they stood just one person apart in alphabetical order throughout their four years.  Crazy, huh?

Everyone in attendance agreed that it would be fun to do something similar for the next SW issue release, so plan for a low key Chapel Hill soiree in August, ladies and gents!  Gelato and cupcakes at Sugarland, anyone?

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  1. avatar Elizabeth @ Dapper Paper reply

    We are in Raleigh and that sounds like a GOOD time! we love some Fosters! :)

  2. avatar Jenn reply

    Looks like it was fun! This Bee (Magnolia) votes for an Atlanta meet up the next time y’all are here!

  3. avatar Barefoot in the Park reply

    yes yes sugarland is a must!

  4. avatar Molly reply

    Beautiful headband/headpiece! Anyone know who makes it?

  5. avatar Southern Weddings reply

    Hi Molly! I believe Emily actually made her own headband, and I’m pretty sure she has a site where she sells her jewelry. Hopefully she’ll hop on here and chime in!Emily @ SW

  6. avatar Emily reply

    Hi guys! Actually, i didn’t make my headband – it’s anthropologie!!! but i did make my necklace! my website right now is callalilyjewelry.wordpress.com – but big changes are in store, so watch out. I will put some wedding recaps up there, especially jewelry related ones, once i recover from my extended Parisian honeymoon – thanks volcano (we stayed 8 extra days!!)

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