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After the “I do’s,” Tiffany + Ryan moved the party to the Cross Creek Ranch barn for a down-home celebration. I’m still a sucker for those twinkle lights strung over the dance floor and mason jars turned candles lining the banisters! Delectables Fine Catering provided an authentic Southern spread, replete with an authentic red velvet + cheesecake from Alessi Bakery. Take a peek at talented photographer Kallie Brynn’s beautiful post from the big day here!

See all the photos from Tiffany + Ryan’s wedding in their Real Wedding Gallery!

Describe your wedding flowers: My cousin Susan did all of our flowers as a wedding gift. I only had a few simple requests. I wanted each bridesmaid to have a different bouquet, since I was really adamant about them not looking like uniform ladies in waiting. I love my friends and I wanted all of them to look and feel as awesome as I did on my wedding day. I also asked that a few gardenias be put in my bouquet in honor of her Mother in Law who had recently passed away and with whom I was very close. My cousin did an amazing job with the flowers!
Describe your wedding cake: I hate cake, but I have one exception to that rule: red velvet. For some reason, I had forgotten about red velvet cake’s existence and we had decided to go slightly out of the box and do something with cheesecake, which I do love. At our cake meeting I explained my aversion to cake and our baker brought up something called a “Cheesecake tort.” Basically each layer of cake had layers within it: Red velvet, cream cheese, cheesecake, cream cheese and then another delicious layer of red velvet on top. It was heaven. My husband gets full credit for the cake design. To go with our fall-themed wedding, he decided on a cake that had a branch going across it with falling sugar leaves. We couldn’t have been more excited to discover the day of that the branch was a chocolate covered pretzel. Yum.
What was the most memorable moment about your wedding day? My favorite moment was during the ceremony when it came time for the rings I turned to my best friend and maid of honor, Emily, for the ring. We locked eyes, smiled at each other and then promptly dropped it on the ground. This could have been a moment of class for me, but instead I (unfortunately, very loudly) said “Oh Crap”, except I didn’t say crap… I said the slightly bluer, R-rated version of crap in front of the pastor, my guests, and my in-laws, and then instead of letting Emily gracefully bend down to get the ring I bent at the waist, practically mooned my audience and got the ring myself.
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We said traditional vows, but when it came time for me to say, “I do,” for some reason I shouted out, “SURE,” instead.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? This March we are taking a twenty-day European vacation, in May Ryan graduates Pharmacy school, and then we are moving back to Tampa to be closer to our families.

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Sara reply

    I’m actually getting married here in ~ a year
    Cross Creek Ranch is a wonderful location in central florida and I was so happy to see them in a post on Southern Weddings

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We know we’re a long way from the crisp + cool fall months, but for those of you newly-engaged brides planning an autumn wedding, Tiffany + Ryan’s Florida wedding at the Cross Creek Ranch has your name on it! Kallie Brynn photographed the darling duo, and we’re sure glad she did. The bride wore a traditional cap sleeve dress from David’s Bridal, and her ‘maids were decked out in color-coordinated frocks, also from D.B. A sweet touch? Tiffany’s cousin, Susan, designed the rustic blooms herself! Made with love, indeed.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Ryan and I met through two mutual friends – both named Ryan! The three Ryans (or the tripod as they have affectionately called themselves) have been friends since high school and were mutual friends with me through work. We had met at one of the Ryan’s graduation party (I know, it can get confusing) but the sparks didn’t fly until we met up again at an XBOX 360 Halo party. I shot him in the head, and he was pretty much mine after that.
Describe the proposal. We are a pretty low-key couple, and for our anniversary we decided to go see District 9 and then hit up Gameworks. Ah, nerd love. After running to the car in the midst of a rainstorm, Ryan popped the question as I sat shocked in his Volkswagen Rabbit. He couldn’t even get out an entire sentence; all he was able to say was, “Will you?” I wouldn’t have it any other way! I still get to give him a hard time about not getting on one knee.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Lively, funny and romantic.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: My favorite detail was the table numbers that I had commissioned from TheFutureMrsDarcy on Etsy.com. I fell in love with her just by her user name and on a whim asked her if she could create a custom listing for me. We named each of our tables after a Harry Potter spell as a nod to our love of the boy wizard and also hopefully as a conversation starter. Each table had the spell name listed and a description of what that particular spell does. I even tried to make our seating chart based on what spells I thought each table would need! For example, my Dad is a very lively character so his table “Muffliato” is a spell that would be used to muffle your conversations from innocent bystanders. Ryan’s favorite detail was the glasses I had commissioned again on Etsy.com for us and our bridal party. Each glass had a cartoon version of each member of our party, their name, and their title. It was a unique gift idea and a huge hit with our friends who carried them around all night and refused to drink out of anything else.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I went to David’s Bridal with all five of my bridesmaids. The plan was for me to trying on dresses and hopefully get an idea of what kind of bridesmaid’s dresses we wanted. We never thought anyone would be getting a dress when we all arrived. Fast forward two hours later, and we were lined up at the check-out counter and every last one of us had picked out and purchased a dress.

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Rachel – theWeddingVine reply

    Beautiful colour for the bridesmaids! Gorgeous wedding!

  2. avatar Joe Anna reply

    I love the feel of this wedding. Such a happy bride and groom!

  3. avatar Dajuan reply

    Kallie Brynn, I love the bridal prep in B&W.

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    […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Kallie Buckmaster, Emily Ayer. Emily Ayer said: Couldn't let this beauty pass without notice! http://tinyurl.com/2d6bxn8 + http://tinyurl.com/2cle5ct Glad it introduced me to @kalliebrynn! […]

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