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When I think of New Year’s Eve, I think of the gold and gilded, the sparkly details, and celebrating with friends and family. Lizzie + Greg must have been thinking the exact same thing — their December 31 wedding rung in the New Year with winter wedding style. Lizzie went monotone with her dress and flowers, opting for a round bouquet of white roses to blend in with her lace Enzoani dress, while her bridesmaids carried dark purple calla lilies to match their black ensembles. Lizzie + Greg exchanged vows at the Blessed Sacrament, where poinsettias and Christmas trees wrapped in lights provided a festive backdrop. I love that Lizzie kept a fur stole handy for the winter weather — perfect for snuggling next to her new hubby in these photos by Nate Henderson and for being whisked off to their reception.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met at a mutual friend’s apartment at a small party. We started talking and the rest is history.
Describe the proposal. I came home from work on a Friday and there were rose petals lining the hallway into the living room. On the dining room table there were red roses and a bottle of champagne. Greg got down on one knee and asked me to marry him.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Fun, exciting, loving
In what month did you get married? December
How many guests attended your wedding? 200
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: We both agree it was the reception location. The Telfair is such a beautiful historic place and really added a special element to the affair.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? All of the venues during the wedding weekend were rooted in Southern tradition. Our rehearsal dinner was held at Garibaldi’s Café, in which we had the famous Crispy Flounder as an option. The reception was held at the Telfair Museum, one of the oldest museums in the South. We also had a Saturday night party thrown for us by my maid of honor, Ellen Williams, at the Oglethorpe Club. Other than the location, the food was the only real Southern touch at the wedding. We had food stations, instead of a seated dinner, which tends to be a Southern tradition. The Southern foods included fried green tomatoes, low country grits, pulled pork and collard greens egg rolls, and brown sugar and bourbon ribs, among other things.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I knew exactly what I wanted, but couldn’t find it. Then I saw a picture of Paula Abdul (who typically dresses horribly) in a black lace dress. I knew that I needed it in white. It turns out that it actually was a wedding dress and she dyed it black! Even better, a coworker of mine’s husband worked for the dress designer, so I got the dress at cost.
Describe your wedding flowers: I carried a ball of white roses to blend into my dress and the bridesmaids carried dark purple calla lilies to blend into their black dresses. When it came to flowers, I wanted all white balls with no leaves or greenery at all. As for the centerpieces, they alternated between balls of white roses and hydrangeas, as well as giant gold branches with candles hanging off of them with roses and hydrangeas at the base. The museum was so beautiful that I didn’t want to bring color into it to distract from the natural beauty.

Photographer: Nate Henderson // Videographer: Savannah Wedding Films // Planner: Tricia Huddas and Co. // Ceremony venue: Blessed Sacrament // Reception venue: Telfair Museum // Florist: Garden on the Square // Wedding Cake Baker: Two Cakes // Caterer: Cape Creations Catering, Inc. // Rentals and Linens: Ranco // Lighting: Stage Front // Paper Products: Sarah Salvatoriello // Bride’s Dress: Enzoani // Bride’s Hair Accessories/Veil: earrings from Badgley Mishka, bracelet from J. Crew, veil was custom made, crystal sash from J. Crew // Bride’s Shoes: Jimmy Choo // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Enzoani

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Alex reply

    Dying over her earrings! Can’t find them on the Badgley Mischka site, but jeez her ensemble is stunning!

  2. avatar Handmade Wedding Albums reply

    Love the black bridesmaid dresses, such a stunning contrast to the beautiful white wedding dress. Classic and beautiful.

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  4. avatar Alicia reply

    Where can I find the details on these black enzoani bridesmaid dresses?? I am in love!

  5. avatar Michele reply

    I am in love with the gold engagement ring pictures above. Any details on the designer or collection? Thanks!

  6. avatar Heather reply

    I would also love to know more about your bridesmaid dresses, I am in love with the belt detail.

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Molly + Ben worried about their guests becoming stressed over travel plans to their Christmastime wedding, but the December fete turned out to be a blessing! The wedding got guests in the Christmas spirit and we have to agree. Photographer Meredith Perdue captured the day beautifully. Gorgeous poinsettias and wreaths decorated the church and provided a romantic backdrop for Molly + Ben to say their vows. Molly made for a beautiful winter bride in Priscilla of Boston, but my favorite parts of her ensemble were the meaningful accessories. The pearl earrings she wore were a wedding gift from Ben, her lace veil was her mother’s and the handkerchief wrapped around Molly’s bouquet was made from the fabric of her mother’s wedding dress and embroidered in blue with the wedding dates of her parents and siblings. Doesn’t that make you love this wedding even more??


How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story.
We met about 5 years ago through mutual friends in college at Auburn University. Our friends kept trying to set us up and although we both had secret crushes on each other, we resisted our friends’ attempts. Finally, we ran into each other one night and hit it off. Shortly after that, Ben asked me on a casual coffee date and we have been together ever since!
Describe the proposal. Ben and I and our puppy Wilson went hiking at a state park outside of Nashville, where we live. Little did I know Ben had an engagement ring hidden in the tiny pocket in the lining of his bathing suit-a risky hiding spot considering we were in and out of the water all day! As we were hiking, we came across a really pretty waterfall and stopped to admire it. I sat down on a log petting Wilson as Ben stood at the edge of the overlook with his back toward me. I asked him a random question and he turned around and had a nervous look on his face. Without answering my question, neither of us remember now what my question was, he got down on one knee in front of me and started telling me how much he loved me and how he wanted to spend the rest of his life with me. He then held up the beautiful engagement ring and asked me to marry him. Of course, I said yes! We finished our hike and then returned to Nashville and had a cookout with a few of our close friends! It was a perfect day!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Joyful, fun and Ben says, “laid back.” I say, “emotional.”
In what month did you get married? December
How many guests attended your wedding? A little under 200
Describe your wedding flowers: One of the perks of having a Christmas wedding was that the church was already decorated. We did add some candles down the aisle but other than that, we didn’t have to add much at all. There were gorgeous red poinsettias up front and wreaths on the doors of the church and in the windows. It went beautifully with our wedding colors of champagne, black and white. The reception flowers and our bouquets were mostly white with green berries and branches. We had a lot of candles too! There was a Christmas tree when you first walked in the reception venue and wreaths on the entrance doors and in the big window of the barn.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: It’s hard to choose just one, but we would probably say our reception venue, the Fairbarn. It is a big restored horse barn adorned with twinkle lights which we felt made it the perfect place for a Christmastime wedding. We loved that everyone was gathered together in one big room throughout the whole night.

Photographer: Meredith Perdue // Second Shooter: Graham Terhune // Planner: bride and bride’s mother // Ceremony venue: The Village Chapel // Reception venue: The Fairbarn // Florist: Aldenaye // Wedding Cake Baker: Sweet Fi’s Cakes // Caterer: Mark Elliot // Rentals: Richmond Rentals and Sales // Bride’s Dress: Priscilla of Boston, Vineyard Collection // Hair Stylist: The Spa at the Pinehurst Resort // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Champagne dresses by Anna Elyse, black cocktail dresses were bridesmaids’ own.

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nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Desiree reply

    Love it. :) After just finishing up with a holiday wedding this past weekend, I can understand this couples concern with planning a wedding so close to such a special holiday. However, holidays are about family and friends, appreciating one another, and celebrating, afterall! What a perfect way to do all that!! Also, I am loving the Anna Elyse bridesmaids dresses {they made an appearance on my ladies at my own wedding!} Love them in that gorgeous champagne color!!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Aren’t those bridesmaid dresses gorgeous? Some of the most chic I’ve ever seen!

    • avatar Desiree reply

      Emily: well, I know of someone’s wedding (ahem!) that Anna Elyse dresses might be perfect for! wink, wink! Emily, seriously though, the gowns are made in the USA, the customer service a la Rikki is well above par, and the options are endless…you should look into them! :) just sayin’

  2. avatar Krista {Bayside Bride} reply

    Absolutely love their robes in the first image! So bright and colorful!

  3. avatar Lauren reply

    I absolutely love those bridesmaid dresses! They are gorgeous and perfect with this stunning wedding!

  4. avatar Lindsay {LCVintage} reply

    Love that it feels Christmas, but isn’t too “Christmasy”. So pretty! I love, love the Bride’s dress.

  5. avatar Taylor reply

    those bridesmaids dresses are to die for! Unique, flattering, and chic…love it, and the wedding!

  6. avatar Molly reply

    Thank you for the gracious blog post! It brought back so many wonderful memories! xoxo!

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It’s always a sweet reminder to read about couple’s love stories that are as beautiful as their weddings. Suzanne + Keith’s is one of pure serendipity. They met poolside in Florida but didn’t realize until after they started dating that they had been at the same place at the same time many instances before! We think it’s wonderful that, though Suzanne was diagnosed with breast cancer exactly a month after she and Keith exchanged “I Do’s,” they have found many blessings in unexpected places and believe their obstacles make their relationship even stronger. I love that the cheery coral bridesmaids’ dresses and blue hydrangea bouquets remind of us how happy weddings are! Suzanne looked lovely in lace and gentle curls. I’m smitten with her ivory-colored sash and bouquet with magnolias and exposed stems. Another thing we’re crazy for? Their beautiful church ceremony and bagpipes! Big hugs and thanks to Ali Harper for sharing this one with us!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. (From the groom) If you believe in fate or serendipity, then this story will be for you. A week before Memorial Day, Suzanne decided she needed a break from Atlanta and headed down to Ponte Vedra, Florida. I had some friends going to Ponte Vedra, too, and headed down with them the next day. Both of us used Marriott points to pay for the rooms, so it was no coincidence we were staying at the same place. That Sunday, my friends and I decided to hit the pool instead of going to the beach. There were only a couple of chairs by the pool, next to some lovely ladies. Lo and behold, this beautiful girl on the right would be my soul mate. It only took one little question to have her hook, line and sinker. “Can I borrow some sun tan lotion and can you put it on my back?” The rest, as they say, is history. As we later found out, we lived in Vail, Colorado at the same time and never met. She has pictures with her girlfriends at festivals and you can see me in the background. Our families grew up singing the same songs, in college, her brother-in-law and I played soccer against each other, and the list goes on and on. The stars were aligned that day in Ponte Vedra!
Describe the proposal. (From the groom) Suzanne was in Louisiana for Christmas and I had already decided that I was going to propose around that time. My plan was to ask her when I picked her up from the airport on December 26. I wanted to create a beach scene, and hide the ring in a bottle of sun tan lotion. With the help from my sister and mom, I created a scene with beach chairs, towels, and sand toys. I had tea lights leading the way to the chairs. Suzanne’s flight was supposed to be in around 7, but it didn’t land until after 10. She was sick and wasn’t in a great mood from the flight delays, but I knew she would be happy in a just few minutes. She opened the door, and to her surprise was the beach scene. I asked if she would sit down, and I gave her a giftwrapped bottle of sunscreen. The ring was in the cap and I got down on one knee. It couldn’t have gone better, she said YES!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Exciting, magical, perfect
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: My mom and sisters all went shopping in New Orleans and found the perfect dress.
Describe your wedding flowers: My bouquet had white roses, hydrangeas, and magnolias with exposed stems. My bridesmaids had beautiful large blue hydrangea bouquets.

Photographer: Ali Harper Photography // Ceremony venue: St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church // Reception venue: Wolff Ballroom // Florist: Kaddie Tidwell of Breaux’s Florist // Wedding Cake Baker: Brent’s Catering // Caterer: Lafayette Receptions // Bride’s Dress: Mikaella // Bride’s Shoes: Alfani

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  6. avatar Jen reply

    I LOVE these bridesmaids dresses, does anyone know the designer?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Jen! Those beautiful dresses were purchased at David’s Bridal. Hope that helps!

    • avatar Jen reply

      Emily: Thanks! You don’t by chance know the color?? ( DB’s “coral” is alot lighter than this)

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  8. avatar Jen reply

    Emily: thanks, do you know what color and style the dresses are?

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  10. avatar ashley reply

    what style number is her dress!?!?! i have looked evvverrryyywhereee

  11. avatar Lorraine reply

    Can you tell me more details about the bride’s dress? Designer, style, etc…..Thank you so much.

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  14. avatar Leigh Rolandelli reply

    Does anyone know if those David’s Bridal bridesmaid dresses are the “guava” or “coral reef” color? I love them!

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