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As many of y’all know, Rosemary Beach is one my favorite places on the entire earth! It’s holds a very special place in my heart as it’s where BDK and I took our very first vacation together – it’s even where I’d hold my dream Southern summer wedding! So, of course, I am tickled pink to share Sarah + Nick’s sweet day. From the adorable rhymes on their chalkboard signs to their bridal party’s dance floor antics, it’s hard not smile while seeing the pure joy in the photos from Pure 7 Studios! I love weddings that look like they were a complete blast for all in attendance, and I’d venture to say that Sarah + Nick’s definitely has that look!

Opting out of the first look? Sending a sweet note to your beau is one of my favorite ways to share your excitement without seeing each other!

Tell us about finding your wedding dress. I actually found it on Pinterest of all places! Just searching around, Pinterest took me to the BHLDN website and miraculously, they have a store in Houston (only 2 in the country!). I went with one of my best friends on my lunch break because I really didn’t think it was going to be THE dress, but the second I stepped out of the dressing room and saw the look on her face, I knew I had found the one!

We decided not to do the first look. I really wanted the first moment that Nick saw me to be when I was walking towards him down the aisle. I did however, decide to do a first look with my dad which was really fun!

Grab a tissue y’all, Nick’s expression in the photo below is sure to having you reaching for your hanky!

Did you have something borrowed, blue, old, and new? If so, do tell! My something blue and old was a combination. My grandfather passed two months before the wedding and I had a piece of one of his blue shirts, as well as a piece of lace from my mom’s wedding dress, cut into a heart shape and sewn on the back of my dress. I guess my something new was just everything else!

I can’t help but imagine Nick said the sweetest/funniest thing to Sarah right before this photo, and her reaction is THE best!

Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? Yes. His vows to me were absolutely perfect. One line read, “I promise to watch Shark Week with you every year, even though it is the same episodes over and over.” Just hearing how he felt and knowing they were his words meant the world to me. He ended them with “I will always remind you that you is kind, you is smart, and you is important”.

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Being surrounded by all of our family and friends. Seeing everyone out on the dance floor and having a wonderful time was priceless. And all of the lights set up under the tent were amazing!
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? My husband’s family is from Louisiana, so we did a second line during the reception.

Describe your wedding flowers. The flowers were perfect! My bouquet and the centerpieces were a mix of tulips, roses, ranunculus and baby’s breath in light shades of pink and white, as well as greenery. The bridesmaids carried baby’s breath and lavender.
Describe your wedding cake or dessert. The wedding cake was white and off-white, four tiers, with little round balls all around it. It was exquisite and fun at the same time! The groom’s dessert was a delicious cheesecake with a New Orleans Saints emblem designed on it.

I love this Second Line — such a fun tribute to Nick’s hometown!

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. Nick and I actually knew each other in high school. We didn’t really hang out in the same group of friends, but we ended up in the same prom group during our senior year. After we graduated, I went to Texas A&M University and he went to the University of Texas, so we pretty much went our separate ways. Nick eventually moved to Reno for work and was home to visit family for Christmas 2010 when we ran into each other at a bar in our hometown. He asked for my number and ended up calling me that March. We had immediate chemistry and talked for hours that first night. He moved back home that August and the rest is history.
Tell us all about the proposal! Anyone that knows me knows that I love anything to do with the ocean, more specifically, sharks. I interned at The Aquarium of the Pacific after graduating college and I had always wanted to take a trip to visit Monterey Bay Aquarium. I have always had an obsession with that aquarium, but wasn’t ever able to make a trip to see it. Nick knew how much I would love to visit the aquarium, so he surprised me with a trip for my birthday. I was blown away that someone would fly across the country with me just to see an aquarium! I was so excited about the trip that a proposal was the last thing on my mind. After a day at the aquarium, followed by dinner at an amazing sushi restaurant (ironic, I know), we decided to explore our beautiful hotel, which was right on the beach. We walked down a stairway that led down to the ocean and just stood there with his arms around me talking about how amazing the trip had been. Then, he said “I think I know how I could possibly make this trip better” and I responded with a very ladylike “Huh?!” The next thing I knew, he was down on one knee. I honestly couldn’t tell you what else he said because I was just so blown away, excited, wanting to scream yes! Of course, I said yes and could not wait to start this next chapter in our lives
When did y’all get married? March 2, 2013
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 85
Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. For some reason, I had always wanted to walk down the aisle barefoot to the sounds of a steel drum, so that is exactly what I did. I wanted a beachy, but not cheesy, feel and all of my vendors succeeded in that without a doubt. Our first dance was “That’s What’s Up” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. They are one of our favorite bands and the words really spoke to us. This is a somewhat fast song, so we really improvised with our first dance by just kind of jumping around, singing and laughing to the music. The whole reception had perfect music from Van Morrison to a Skrillex to Jack Johnson. Our last song of the night was “Walking on a Dream” by Empire of the Sun. A perfect song to end a perfect night.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? How overwhelming it can all be! I had to remember to take it one day at a time and trust all of my amazing vendors.
If you are comfortable responding, what range did your wedding budget fall into? $25,000-$50,000
What is the one detail or vendor that you were so happy to have as a part of your wedding? Honestly, I can’t choose just one vendor I was the happiest with. They were all perfect!! If I had to choose one, it would have to be Jen (number 2) from It’s a Shore Thing, since they pointed us in the right direction to all of our vendors. Our wedding wouldn’t have been half as amazing if we didn’t have them!
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Aside from Nick’s amazing wedding vows, I would say that the dancing and fun everyone had at the reception were the most memorable moments. I took a few moments to step back and just take everything in, and seeing all of these people that we love having a great time was worth everything.
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? Just relax! No matter what happens, if the weather isn’t what you wanted, if your bridesmaid dresses don’t turn out right, at the end of the day, you will be married to your best friend and that is all that matters!
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? We just moved to a new town home in Houston and we are looking forward to relaxing and enjoying married life!

Photographer: Lindsey and Ryan from Pure 7 Studios / Videographer: Adam Grumbo / Planner: It’s a Shore Thing / Ceremony and Reception Venue: Western Green in Rosemary Beach, Florida / Florist: Celeste Barefield / Wedding Cake: Rhonda Joodi / Caterer, Rentals, Lighting, Paper Products and Special Details: Celeste Barefield / DJ: Brian of BBoy Productions / Bride’s Gown: “Luella” from BHLDN / Hair Stylist: Johnathan Doria from Pure and Couture Salon / Makeup Artist: Renee Armour / Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Little Borrowed Dress / Men’s Pants and Vests: Perry Ellis

marissa Written with love by Marissa
21 Comments
  1. avatar Kat reply

    LOVE that cake!! And her laugh during the vows was priceless :) Beautiful wedding!!

  2. avatar johnathan reply

    Incredible wedding!

  3. avatar Kristen Moss reply

    We’re so delighted to see the memory of your happily ever after captured so beautifully!

  4. avatar Tom Heines reply

    I consider myself very fortunate to have been invited to the wedding of these two wonderful young people. I’m one of Nick’s uncles and I watched him grow up lo these many years. I’ve always hoped for the best for this fine young man, but I couldn’t have imagined how “best” his new bride would be! Sarah and Nick are a terrific couple, and the great wedding at Rosemary Beach was the perfect way for them to start their life together.

    All the best, Sarah and Nick!

    Uncle Tommy

  5. avatar Ann reply

    Another great Foster wedding!

  6. avatar Emily reply

    Love that photo of the groom reading his note! And the pearl cake :)

  7. avatar Lisa reply

    They may be one of the cutest couples I’ve ever seen! The way they’re looking at each other in all of these pictures is darling, and that ceremony kiss is priceless!

  8. avatar Karen Sherman reply

    This is amazing!! And “I” was a part of it – how awesome is that! I love both of you very much. If you’re ever in North Carolin, you have got to come see us’

    Aunt Karen

  9. avatar Sharon Foster reply

    I am blessed to be the mother of the groom and then doubly blessed to now be the M-I-L of Sarah. I can attest to the fact that the wedding was beautiful! The photographers were great, as well as the wedding coordinators. The DJ was amazing too! We had a blast and it shows in these pictures. Rosemary Beach was absolutely the perfect setting for this wedding.

  10. avatar Kate Biggs reply

    So beautiful!!

  11. avatar Jen Fisher {“Jen2”} reply

    I don’t even know where to start . . . from the first time I met Sarah & Nick, I absolutely thought they were just the cat’s meow (no, really). SUCH a sweet couple – and I genuinely enjoyed working with and getting to know them throughout the planning process. It’s sweet brides (and moms – hi, Karen!) like this that make me love what I do – and seeing such a deserving couple featured on THIS blog = happy, happy heart. Adore y’all and hope to see you again soon! XOXO ~Jen2

  12. avatar Karen Brock reply

    Love you both bunches!! The most perfect day!

  13. avatar Brock reply

    These photos are great! What an awesome wedding for an awesome couple!

  14. avatar Kim Cartlidge reply

    It was an amazing wedding in every way!!!. From the photography to the caterers everything was wonderful!!! Nick and Sarah are a perfect couple!! Rosemary Beach was a beautiful place to began a beautiful life!!!

  15. avatar Margaret Sambrooks reply

    Lovely reliving the most beautiful & fun wedding!!
    I always knew Sarah would be the most beautiful bride(I’m her proud grandma!) &Nick makes them a lovely couple – soo happy together & so photogenic!
    So many touching moment-Love you both

  16. avatar Kevin Brock reply

    An unbelievable wedding for the perfect couple! I’ve never been to a wedding where everybody was having such a great time, from old to young, everyone was on the dance floor. From the food to the DJ, it couldn’t have been any better. Thanks again to everyone involved in making this a great day!

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Friends! Apologies for the later start this morning. We have a good excuse, though — we were running around the countryside yesterday in these gorgeous gowns for our fabulous team photo shoot!

Thought y’all would enjoy a sneak peek! Now on to today’s wedding!

The only thing that would have made our fabulous shoot yesterday even better, although it would be difficult, would be Adrienne’s sparkly dancing shoes! While my Jacks were nice, I think these would have complimented my gown just a bit better!

I adore the relaxed yet completely overflowing-with-joy feeling this adorable couple achieved by adding sweet accents like Adrienne’s just-gathered-from-a-field bouquet, dapper gents in grey suits, and even a goat on their drink menu. (Confession: Nicole and I may have had a little squeal in the office over that detail!) And my own grandmother would be quite disappointed if I didn’t mention Adrienne’s beautiful family heirloom cameo as her something old and borrowed!

Big thanks to 13:13 Photography for sharing this lovely day with us!

Did you have something borrowed, blue, old, and new? If so, do tell! For some of these details, I chose to honor both of my grandmothers who I really wish could have been there at my wedding. I wore my maternal grandmother’s blue cameo ring on my right hand, and had her Marine Corps pin on my bouquet. From my cousin, I borrowed a beautiful cameo brooch pin that belonged to my paternal grandmother. I put that on my bouquet as well. I felt amazing on our big day in my new dress and gold glittery Kate Spade heels.

We decided to do a first look to make sure we could capture that beautiful moment perfectly by having the photographers stage it. We also thought that it would be better to get through that first nervous moment together and be able to enjoy and remember the short ceremony more calmly. We were able to take pictures together and with our wedding party before the ceremony too, so we could join the party sooner after the ceremony.

What readings, if any, did you have at your ceremony? We compiled our ceremony together, using fairly traditional vows, but also adding in our own pieces to be sure it was personal. Our very favorite part was the reading from “The Alchemist.” Many of our friends and family commented afterwards about how beautiful and thought-provoking the reading was.

Describe your wedding flowers. For myself, I had a natural, just-gathered-from-a-field bouquet with blush pinks to complement the wedding colors. It was gathered with a ribbon and had strings of gold sequins hanging from it. We decorated the tables with simple white flowering plants that we planted in vases I had purchased from Goodwill and spray-painted in an array of metallic colors and white. My bridesmaids carried matching clutch purses from an Etsy shop instead of bouquets. I planned for the groomsmen to wear fabric boutonnieres I also purchased from Etsy, but at some point in the pre-wedding activity, those were left behind! They were very cute!

Tell us about some of the songs you used throughout your wedding and why you chose them. Our processional was Gerry Rafferty’s “Right Down the Line” because it makes us think of each other, our future, our parents at our stage in life, and being young and so in love. We always tear up when it comes on the radio. We also loved it for our wedding because it’s upbeat, light-hearted and familiar. I walked out to “I’ve Just Seen a Face” by The Beatles, and we walked down the aisle newly married to “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, both songs we will always love.

I can’t get over the little goat on this bar menu! What a fun way for A + B to incorporate Goat Island into their decor!

Our wedding celebrated the beauty of coastal South Carolina. Our guests were able to enjoy a boat ride over to the island with marsh and waterway views, complete with pelicans flying overhead, ocean breezes and sparkling water. We enjoyed an afternoon under the oak trees, sipping sweet tea. It doesn’t get much more Southern than that!

Describe your wedding cake or dessert. A dear friend offered to bake our wedding cake for us, so we designed it together. The cutting cake was a two-layer, round funfetti cake with white pearl fondant and white polka dots. My bridesmaids and I made the topper of gold glitter hearts. For the guests, we had funfetti and chocolate cake balls, which were designed to complement the cutting cake. The cake balls were a big hit with our guests.

How did y’all meet? Tell us your love story. I first saw Bryan while lounging by the pool at a work friend’s birthday party. He walked in (also as a guest of the party), and I thought, “Wow, that’s the kind of guy I’m looking for!” I asked my friend to introduce us after she informed me he was single and that Bryan makes amazing barbecue. Although we exchanged a few timid glances at the party, we didn’t meet that day by the pool. We finally met the following week at a local barbecue place (naturally!) with some other friends and had our first official date not long after. While neither one of us would say we knew for sure at that time that we had met the one we would marry one day, we both felt from the beginning that the other was someone very special and recognized that possibility.
Tell us all about the proposal! Bryan and I have a “spot.” It’s no secret that the Old Pitt Street Bridge is a gorgeous, romantic place. It’s an old railroad bridge that has been converted into a little park that overlooks the Charleston harbor from Mount Pleasant. We had an amazing time when we had a picnic dinner at sunset there early in our relationship, and we always talked about how it was a lovely moment in our love story. On November 2, 2011, just over a year after that first romantic picnic together, Bryan planned an even more special picnic there. When we had finished eating and were lying on the blanket admiring the spectacular view, Bryan proposed. He chose to give me his dear grandmother’s engagement ring, since she had given it to him long ago with the understanding that he would give it to the woman he would marry one day. I now also wear her wedding band. Although I never had the pleasure of knowing her, I’m so touched that he gave me her rings, and I love that my rings have a beautiful story to tell.
When did y’all get married? October 20, 2012
How many friends, family members, and loved ones attended your wedding? 110
Tell us about finding your wedding dress. We were married on Goat Island, an island across the intracoastal waterway from Isle of Palms. It was all outdoors, and the island is only accessible by boat, so I had to consider that when choosing my dress. After just one day of shopping with two of my dear friends, my mom, and my then-future mother-in-law, I had my bridal moment with happy tears and all. I chose a 1950s-inspired strapless, champagne-colored, tea-length, tulle ballerina gown by Amy Kuschel.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: We had the wedding on Goat Island on the property of some family friends. It’s quiet and peaceful and feels like another world out there. We’ve always loved it, and it was amazing to share that magical place with all of our closest friends and family on such a beautiful day.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? It was a challenge to find a caterer that was willing to make the trip by boat with all of their crew and supplies, and to spend the day out on the island. Bricklane Catering accepted the challenge, and gave us exactly what we had envisioned.
If you are comfortable responding, what range did your wedding budget fall into? $10,000-$25,000
What is the one detail or vendor that you were so happy to have as a part of your wedding? We are so thankful to have been able to work with Sarah and Yessy of 13:13 Photography. We love their style and eye for pretty little details. They were so gracious and friendly, and they were able to capture the casual, light-hearted, intimate feeling we experienced spending the afternoon on the island with our nearest and dearest.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? When the ceremony began and I walked out from the wooded pathway to the open area where we had the ceremony, I was overcome with gratitude to see all of the smiling faces of the lovely people we are fortunate to have in our lives. I was so thankful in that moment that so many friends and family members were able to join us for the wedding. I’ll never forget that feeling.
What advice do you have for folks currently planning a wedding? I was overwhelmed at times by all of the options and choices and decisions to make and all of the DIY details that I could’ve done. We tried to just keep it simple and make sure to include the most important details. Our day was awesome because we made it our own and prioritized what we thought was most important. Also, our coordinator Katherine Miller (YoJ Events) helped to make sure our wedding day went smoothly and that we didn’t have to worry about anything except getting married and enjoying ourselves. I highly recommend hiring a planner to take over two weeks before the wedding so you don’t have to stress out.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you most looking forward to about married life? We look forward to traveling more together, building a home together, and having children one day. We’re a team now, and I’m so excited to have started our many adventures together.

Photographer: 13:13 Photography | Katherine Miller from YOJ Events |  Ceremony Venue: Family friend’s property on Goat Island | Florist: Buy The Bunch | Wedding Cake Baker: Friend of the Bride and Groom | Caterer: Brick Lane Catering | Rentals: Snyder Event Rentals | Bluegrass Band: The Green Levels | Bride’s Gown: Amy Kuschel, “Paige” Dress | Paper Products: Designed and made by the Bride | Bride’s Earrings and Shoes: Kate Spade | Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist: Emily Pence from Stella Nova | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Chosen individually by Bridesmaids | Groom’s Attire: Ermenegildo Zenga | Groomsmen Attire: Chosen individually by Groomsmen | Transportation: Barrier Island Eco-Tours

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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    The scenery is amazing! What a perfect place for such a charming wedding!

  2. avatar Nicole reply

    Ha! I love those funny food signs with the little goat in the corner!

  3. avatar Kristin reply

    Dying over her sparkly shoes!!

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Y’all, I’m a total romantic. I believe in love at first sight (this totally happened with BDK), happily ever after, and even Cinderella stories (I always cheer for the underdog!). That being said, I am not embarrassed to admit that I have cried during every single one of Nichols Sparks’ movies. Come on, The Notebook? I’ve seen it hundreds of times and still ball my eyes out at every viewing.

Even if you’re not a devoted NS fan (like Kristin and myself), you’re in for a real treat with today’s inspiration from our friends Faith Teasley and Kickstand Events. Inspired by Nicholas Sparks’ Safe Haven, this talented duo created a nautical dream wedding for the characters, Alex and Katie. I’ll let Faith take it away with a little insight into their creative process!

I’ve always been inspired by the North Carolina coastal town of Southport. When I first saw trailers for Nicolas Sparks’ new movie Safe Haven, which is based in Southport, I knew it’s small beach town vibe would be a beautiful source for wedding inspiration. I reached out to the talented ladies of Kickstand Events who were thrilled to create a dream wedding for the Safe Haven characters, Alex and Katie.

We decided to incorporate details that would really resonate with fans of the book and motion picture. We strategically chose locations straight from the movie. The beautiful Southport Marina served as our ceremony and reception location – the Marina staff was absolutely wonderful! The Southport Marina is a perfect venue for an intimate wedding. The white house pictured is the actual home used in the movie. The tower-like structure in the background is seen throughout the movie as well.

In the story, Alex gives Katie a special letter, so we decided to incorporate handwritten letters in the ceremony.

Readers of the novel will recognize the reception menu – it’s straight from Chapter 16.

Kickstand Events’ incredible vision and enthusiasm for this project was beyond amazing. Together, we created beautiful imagery that we hope will bring inspiration to brides seeking a small beach town romance vibe for their wedding.

An extra treat: this adorable couple in action plus behind-the-scenes details in this fun film from the guys at Blueberry Fusion!

Haven’t seen Safe Haven? That’s okay, take a gander at the preview, and you’ll love this shoot even more! But I must warn you, you may get teary-eyed!

Faith Teasley and Blueberry Fusion are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar Faith reply

    Yay!! Thank you for the beautiful feature, SW! We had a blast creating these images and are honored to have them on your blog! xoxo

  2. avatar Lisa reply

    Marissa, you are definitely not alone–I can’t even watch a preview for a Nicholas Sparks movie without getting misty-eyed! All of the vendors did such a beautiful job incorporating sweet details from the book on this shoot. I especially love that cake!

  3. avatar Sabrina reply

    Just… STUNNING! I haven’t seen the movie (only the preview), but it’s perfect!!

  4. avatar June reply

    What an elegant and beautiful scenario. Loved the book, loved the movie, love the wedding.

  5. avatar MIchelle reply

    That is my boat at the marina!! Nice job. The cake is really a nice touch. Well done.

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    After working at a bakery for the last seven years, I consider myself a bonafide cake snob, it takes a lot to impress me. But that cake?? It is so wonderful!! I’m obsessed.

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