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Sweet Tea Society Sundays No. 2

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Hello, belles + beaus! This is the second installment of a new feature that will run on most Sundays. We’re choosing images that show what the Sweet Tea Society is all about – getting back to the root of weddings, remembering why they happen, and celebrating the emotion and love that drives them. Enjoy!

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From Emily, the bride:

I had so many emotions running through my head that day! I am the oldest of three girls, and the second in my family to get married (my sister was married the year before in Florida). I always dreamed of having a church wedding, and my father was on board with everything from the beginning. This picture of the two of us was taken just before the ceremony was about to begin, on the steps of the church. I was so nervous, with butterflies and all, but my father told me “not to worry about anything, because in the end, you will be married to the man of your dreams.” In the end, he was right — I married my true love, and everything was perfect.

P.S. Isn’t Emily’s dress gorgeous? Since I know y’all will ask, it’s by Priscilla of Boston, from her Vineyard Collection, and was purchased at the Atlanta store before it went out of business (sniff sniff).

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Karen Barrett reply

    I personally know the Bride an she is just as beautiful on the inside as the outside. Emily Anne was a true Southern Bride.

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Hola, ladies and gents! Did you have a happy weekend celebrating Cinco de Mayo? In case you’re not quite ready to put down your maracas or take off your sombrero, we’ve got a fun shoot from Peacock Photography to ease the transition! Cat pulled together this inspiration for San Antonio’s Fiesta celebration, an 11-day city-wide bash in honor of Texas’s independence.

That paper flower boutonniere is one of my favorite details from this shoot! Such a good idea.

Muchas gracias to Cat for sending this shoot our way!

Peacock Photography is a fabulous member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar molly reply

    love this! so fun and festive!

  2. avatar Pamela reply

    Gorgeous wedding and an even more gorgeous bride.I am IN LOVE with those table runners!!! Where on earth did she find them?? I would go to both ends for those! :)

    Cheers!
    Pam

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  6. avatar Truth reply

    Does nobody care that the invitations were ripped off from Minted.com and designer – Andres Montano?

    http://www.minted.com/product/wedding-invitations/MIN-84O-INV/papel-picado

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi there! We weren’t aware of the similarity — thanks for pointing that out!

  7. avatar kasandra reply

    looking for those earrings – any idea where I can get them??

    they’re stunning, and I’ve had a hard time searching for something similar.

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