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Hi, friends! I am so happy to introduce our September Southern Bride of the Month, because she’s a regular around these parts! (In fact, her Ask the Experts question was featured here, and I know it’s helped many people since!) I hope you enjoy getting to know Lori and her fiance Sean even better — I know I did!

Hi! What’s your name?
Lori Caroline Moot (Soon to be Buck!)

What’s your fiancé’s name?
Christopher Sean Buck (He goes by Sean)

Are either of you on Twitter, or do you have a blog?
I do have a blog, which I started shortly before Sean and I were engaged. It has served as a great way to stay connected with far-away friends as well as share the adventures of wedding planning!

Photo by Summer Safrit of Real Promises Photography

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story.
Almost exactly two years ago, I was with one of my best friends and a couple other girls at a local outdoor concert. While we were awaiting the start of the main band, I noticed a group of guys standing nearby. One in particular, wearing jeans, boots, and a green button down shirt (which I learned later was termed a “fishing shirt”) caught my attention. I thought little of it, and returned my focus to our group of girls.

As the evening went on, my friend and I noticed the same group of guys making their way closer and closer to our group of girls. Before we knew it, they were standing beside us, striking up conversation. Sean (the one in the “fishing shirt”), immediately introduced himself, and we began talking. He was handsome, polite, and as Southern as they come! We talked on and off throughout the concert and discovered we had a lot in common. At the end of the night, he asked if he could call me, and I gave him my number, simply thinking it would be nice to get to know more people in Nashville.

Well, he called me the next week and invited me to attend a local charity event with him. I already had plans to go out of town and declined, thanking him for the invitation. The next week, he called and asked if he could take me to dinner. I cannot remember exactly why, but I again had to decline. I assured him I really would like to get together at some point, but was just busy with school and other commitments. Thankfully he was persistent, and asked a third time. We finally went on our first date almost three weeks after Sean asked originally. We continued to go on dates and knew pretty quickly we had something special. I cannot wait to spend the rest of my life with my fishing shirt and boots-wearing boy!

Lori’s engagement ring! Photo by Summer Safrit

Now tell us alllll about the proposal.
It was perfect! Last year, near the beginning of October, Sean surprised me with a trip to Chicago for my birthday. Everyone (except me) was certain he was going to propose on the trip. We had been talking about marriage for several months, and had already looked at rings together. My only stipulation: I wanted to be surprised with the proposal. And I am impossible to surprise. Like sneak-peeks-at-my-Christmas-presents-at–the-age-of-26 hard to surprise. (True story. Sean, if you’re reading this, I advise you to never use gift bags to wrap for me again!) I always figure surprises out before they happen… or at least have a pretty good idea. Chicago, in my mind, was too obvious.

Fast-forward to a few weeks later (October 28, to be exact!) to a seemingly typical Thursday night. He asked me at the beginning of the week if I had plans on Thursday, and, if not, said he wanted to reserve the evening and cook dinner. I told him I had a few errands to run but would love to do dinner afterward. On Thursday, I called Sean as I finished up errands, and he said he was on his way home from the grocery store. As I knew he had tons of food in his refrigerator already, I was a little confused, and gave him a bit of a hard time about wasting perfectly good food (A little embarrassing to admit now, but hey, you asked to know alllll about it!). He told me to relax and not worry about it, and to hurry to his house. He also mentioned he needed to run to Green Hills to pick up something, but was very vague. Like I said, I always figure out surprises. My wheels started turning, and I immediately knew I had figured out “the surprise” for the evening: I had been talking about my favorite flavor of cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory since our trip to Chicago! I drove to Sean’s house in hopes I was correct… but I had NO idea a ring would be on my left hand a few hours later!

I finally arrived at Sean’s and headed inside. He had the table set with wine and a salad. At this point, I was still unsuspecting, as he often made dinner for me or had wine waiting when I came over. He instructed me (a little bossily!) to sit down and have a glass of wine while he finished dinner, but refused to tell me what he was cooking. We had salads, and as I was taking my last bite, he cleared my plate and immediately brought out dinner: shrimp and grits – one of my favorites! I began to eat and could not have been more than two bites in when he said, “Make sure to save room for dessert.” A few bites later he again mentioned dessert and saving room. I laughed, and questioned whether I was eating faster than normal. Again, no sooner than I put my fork down and mentioned I was finished, he whisked away my plate. I suggested we have a glass of wine and wait for dessert. He was very insistent we immediately move to dessert (at this point I was 99.99% sure my hunch was correct about the cheesecake). He sent me to the couch with a glass of wine, and after a minute or two, instructed me to close my eyes and not peek. When he gave me permission to open them, he was down on one knee with cheesecake… AND a gorgeous ring (which I actually didn’t see for about ten minutes because I was so excited and crying uncontrollably)! He asked me to share my life with him forever and to marry him. I said yes and we spent the next few minutes eating cheesecake together and calling family and friends to share the big news.

Tell us about the ring!
I have my grandmother’s original engagement ring, and often wear it on my right hand. It is such a special piece of jewelry to me, as she and my grandfather just celebrated their 63nd wedding anniversary. When Sean and I went to look at rings, I took hers with me as a guide for the shape I wanted. My ring will always make me think of her.

When’s the big day?
October 15, 2011… It’s almost here!

The Belle Meade Plantation (photo by Betsy Butler)

Where might you two be tying the knot?
Our ceremony and reception will both be held at Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville, Tennessee. We are getting married in the garden and celebrating afterward in the carriage house.

How did you pick your ceremony and reception venues? What do you love most about each space?
Belle Meade Plantation was actually the first placed we looked. Sean had attended several charity events and weddings there previously, and recommended I take a look. We really wanted to find a location at which we could hold both the ceremony and reception. It was love at first sight! It is the epitome of Southern, and everything we wanted in a venue.

Unfortunately, they were booked until the next November when I initially went to tour. Sean and I had agreed we really wanted a fall wedding, and neither of us were willing to wait another year. We continued looking, and found other places that worked. We were close to making a decision when I got a phone call — Belle Meade had a cancellation for October 15, 2011! Sean and I scrambled and signed the papers within days.

Mason jars with monogram flags photo by Patricia Lyons via Southern Weddings, burlap flower arrangements photo by Three Lights Photography via Elizabeth Anne Designs

Who or what has been most helpful in the wedding planning process?
My friends and family have been amazing! From my mom volunteering to make all of the ruffled burlap runners for the reception, my friends spending countless hours sprawled out all over the townhouse working on various projects, to my grandmother and great aunts making buckeyes (buckeyes in honor of the Bucks! My mom gets all the credit) for our guest gifts, to friends volunteering to help with set-up on the day of, I have been so overwhelmed by everyone’s willingness to step up and help. We are so blessed to be surrounded by a group of such amazing people.

Which part of your wedding are you most invested in?
Hmmm… The first thing that comes to mind is the details! I’ve worked hard (along with my awesome wedding planner, Liz of Chic Nashville Weddings — love her!!) on planning and creating and am really invested in all of the little things coming together. However, ultimately I just want the evening to be an enjoyable and memorable time with our family and friends! It’s easy to get caught up in the details; of course I want my tables to look just the way I’ve imagined and want the food to be delicious and all of our candles to stay lit (yep, something I have legitimately thought about). But really, it’s about celebrating our life together and spending time with those we love (and love us!).

Custom coke bottles photo by Jen Huang

Have you picked your dress yet? How’d that go? What will you be wearing on the big day?
Yes! And I cannot wait to wear it! It took a looong time for me to make a decision. I went back and forth between styles, and visited several boutiques several times. Finally, I went back one last time for a second (or third or fourth, really) look at a particular dress. I tried it on and loved the top, but the skirt was fuller than I desired. I tried on another that was similar with a less-full skirt. I casually commented that I would love to put the top of dress one with the bottom of dress two. The saleslady helping me stepped away for a couple of seconds, and came back quickly, informing me it was a possibility. I happened to have chosen two dresses by the same designer, and was able to pay a minimal fee for the pattern change. It’s simple, classic, and elegant. Everything I wanted!

What has been the best part of wedding planning? The worst part?
Best: Planning a day reflective of all things us! It’s been so much fun to pick out foods (a shrimp and grits bar in honor of our engagement), drinks (we’re serving each of our favorite cocktails at the reception), and entertainment (a fun-loving band and a cornhole set on the porch) that are meaningful to us.
Worst: All the decision making about the details… I am ready to be decision-free for at least a month! As in, don’t even ask me what I want on my hamburger… I’d rather take my chances with the toppings you choose!

Photos by Brion Hopkins at a Belle Meade wedding (see more from this wedding here!)

What has been the biggest challenge so far in wedding planning?
Soon after Sean and I sent out our save the dates, just two months away from our wedding date, we found out we would be paying for almost the entirety of the wedding. We knew from the beginning we would be paying for bits and pieces, and were completely willing to do so, but most of the cost was to be covered by others. Due to unfortunate and unforeseen circumstances, the news was broken to us that we were essentially on our own with the cost. Talk about a challenge! We had been very conscious of our budget from the start, but we were not fiscally prepared to pay for it in full. Of course, by this point we had already placed deposits on almost every vendor.

We discussed our options, and decided to proceed with our original plan. We reassessed our budget and cut back as much as we could, and are almost there! Though I would not wish this challenge upon anyone, it has been positive in many ways. Sean and I have had to have some pretty serious budget talks in the process, tears have been shed (me!), and frustration has been verbalized (both of us!), but we have grown and matured as a couple from the challenge.

What are you most looking forward to on your wedding day?
First, I cannot wait to see Sean. We are going to do a “first look” before our ceremony, and I can only imagine what it will feel like to walk down the aisle to meet him. I am looking forward to spending a few quiet moments together before what I can only imagine will be a wonderfully exciting but whirlwind of an evening! Secondly, I am looking forward to my mother helping me into my dress and being alongside me as I get ready. I would not be where I am today without her and am so blessed by our close relationship.

Any advice you’d like to pass along to fellow brides?
First of all, start all of your DIY projects EARLY! Those cute monogrammed flags you want to make for your straws? They will take more than an hour or two to create, print, cut, and attach. I speak from experience! Secondly, enjoy every single second of your engagement. There are times I have wished time away because I was so ready to be married. Three weeks out, I wish I could slow the clock, because I want to enjoy every bit of life as an engaged couple!

Now it’s your turn to ask for advice – is there anything you’d like to poll the SW readers on?
What is your best advice for the day of the wedding? Also, this is broad, but I’d love for you to share what you would do differently OR exactly the same!

Thank you so much for playing along, Lori! Readers, if you’d like to apply to be a Southern Bride of the Month, check out this post for all the details! If you’ve already emailed me, you’re still in the running for future months!

The Southern Bride of the Month header was designed by our Assistant Art Director Sierra, with illustration by Curious & Company!

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  1. avatar Joon reply

    I’m so lucky to know Lori in real life- she is the epitome of a Southern Belle so she deserves this more than anyone I know! Loved reading this! Everyone tells me to savor every moment the day of… that it goes by so fast. Take mental snapshots of every detail!!! SO EXCITED TO COME TO THE WEDDING!!!

  2. avatar Ashley, Indie Atlantic Films reply

    Belle Meade Plantation. AWESOME choice! Nashville is such an amazing city! Love your ring, too, by the way!

  3. avatar Emily @ Southern Weddings reply

    So happy to have you on here today, Lori! Love your navy Lilly dress, too! :)

  4. avatar Lisa reply

    If there’s anything better than a proposal, it’s gotta be a proposal with cheesecake! :) Loved reading your story, Lori, and can’t wait to see your wedding!!

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Hi, y’all! Our next Southern Bride of the Month is Alissa, who’s planning a destination wedding in beautiful Rosemary Beach!

Hi! What’s your name?
Alissa

What’s your fiancé’s name?
Blake

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story.
Blake and I met after he had recently moved to Nashville and started working at the company I was with. It was love at first sight (well, maybe for him!). Funny enough, our desks were pushed together so I could be his “mentor,” and we even shared a stapler. After several attempts to get me to go to dinner or see a movie, I finally gave in. I was quickly attracted to his handsome good looks and Southern charm!

Two favorites from Alissa and Blake’s engagement session with Vue Photography. See more here!

Now tell us alllll about the proposal.
It was Blake’s 27th birthday and he told me that he wanted us to go to Watermark for dinner. I really didn’t question anything at that point, because it was his day, and I would get to pick where to eat for my birthday five days later. We enjoyed a nice dinner and had a couple cocktails, and then it came time for dessert. Now, if you know Blake, you know that he loves anything with sugar in it. I told him that I thought we didn’t need to get anything, but of course he asked for the dessert menu – very typical Blake.

The waiter brought us one dessert menu and handed it to him. He then highly recommended that we try the special dessert of the night – the carrot cake. Blake took a look at the menu, and said that that sounded good to him. I immediately asked what else they had (having never been a big fan of carrot cake). Blake again looked at the menu and said it looked really good to him, like his Mom’s recipe, and that we should try it. He then handed me the menu and scooted off his seat. This is what the menu said:

“Karat” cake: This isn’t your typical carrot cake, but more of a birthday request of Blake’s. To end this day in a special way, will you please answer “yes” on his birthday?

I really was in shock for a couple minutes, and had to read the menu again. He had really surprised me! I never would have guessed he would have done it on his birthday, which made it perfect. We then went to meet “some of his work friends” to have birthday drinks, and to my surprise, he had part of the rooftop reserved and all my friends were there to surprise me!

When’s the big day?
October 1, 2011… we can’t wait!!

Where might you two be tying the knot?
Rosemary Beach, FL

How did you pick your ceremony and reception venues? What do you love most about each space?
I used to work at Faccio Bridal in Franklin, TN (BEST bridal salon ever, I might add). A couple of our brides were married down in Rosemary and brought pictures back to show us. I remember thinking, “Hmmm, I need to remember this place for when it’s my turn.” Once I was officially engaged, my Mom and I drove down to check it out, and I fell in LOVE. Rosemary is gorgeous; you feel like you’re in a European beach town. From the architecture to the posh boutiques all along the cobblestone streets, this place stole my heart!

The ceremony will be on the Western Beach. I chose the beach because I love the simplicity of it, and we really want the focus to be on the actual marriage ceremony. The look will be very natural – having a bamboo arbor draped with ivory linen and wooden benches for our guests to sit upon.

Town Hall photos by Vue

The reception is being held at the Town Hall, which I absolutely adore. From the moment I saw it, I knew it would be just perfect for what I had in mind. Inside it has wood paneled ceilings with grand iron chandeliers. It really has a rustic feel to it, which became the foundation for our reception inspiration.

Who or what has been most inspiring in the wedding planning process?
Blogs!!!! I have followed (or, shall I say, stalked) various wedding blogs for a couple of years now. I am really drawn to the rustic/vintage look, and have been able to gather so many great ideas from them. Also, once I decided on Rosemary Beach, I began to look at local photographers’ blogs to gather more ideas from brides who had married in and around the highway 30A area. It’s safe to say I am addicted and will probably continue to view my daily blogs, Southern Weddings and Style Me Pretty, long after we are married!!

Alissa’s bouquet inspiration on the left (by Kelly Brown Weddings), and her inspiration for her bridesmaids’ bouquets on the right (by Victoria Souza)

Have you picked your dress yet? How’d that go? What will you be wearing on the big day?
Yes!! The dress shopping experience was a piece of cake for me, probably due to the fact that while I worked at Faccio Bridal, I swooned over Rivini’s “13.” It was the first dress I tried on, and it was absolutely perfect for me. It’s romantic, girly, and one of a kind. There are several different tiers of Alencon lace, and if you look closely, you’ll notice each tier is a different pattern. It’s one of those dresses that the longer you look at it, the more details you notice.

Who is your favorite vendor you’ve booked so far?
Vue Photography – hands down! Genya and Wesleyann are amazing photographers who have a real passion for what they do. I love their work and the energy they bring with them.

What do you love most about Southern weddings?
I love that Southern weddings are all about family and friends, the people who mean the most to you. I also love the details! I have had so much fun using different Southern elements throughout our wedding, such as burlap, old wooden crates (from Blake’s grandparents’ old grocery store), mason jars galore, vintage furniture, and lace. I love looking at other Southern weddings and trying to spot the personal touches each bride has incorporated.

Do you have a favorite Etsy store you’d love to tell us about?
Yes, Lila Frances – I am so excited to get my Mrs. Pettit hanger!

If you had to pick three top priorities for your budget, what would they be and why? Are your fiancé’s priorities different?
Mine would be dress, photographer, and caterer. Blake’s are band, cake (the boy has a sweet tooth), and booze (he also likes to have a good time!).

What has been the biggest challenge so far in wedding planning?
I would have to say planning a destination wedding. We have only gone down to Rosemary a couple times during the engagement, and I do think it would have been easier to have planned a wedding in the city where we are living. But, I wouldn’t change anything, because then we wouldn’t be getting married in the best place ever!

What are you most looking forward to on your wedding day?
Two things. First, seeing Blake’s face when I walk down the aisle (I’m thinking there are going to be some tears). I am so excited to be marrying my best friend, and I know it’s going to be the best day ever! Second, dancing with my Dad. I am definitely a Daddy’s girl, and I know it will be a very special moment for both of us. Plus, he has been practicing around the house, so I want to see what his moves are made of!

Another piece of Alissa’s inspiration, this time from Jenn + Barret’s wedding! Photo by Love Me Do

Any plans for a honeymoon? Where do you want to go and what will you do?
We are going to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and I think we are going to do a whole lot of relaxing.

Now it’s your turn to ask for advice – is there anything you’d like to poll the SW readers on?
I would like to know what other brides have done to honor family members that are no longer with them. None of my grandparents are living, and Blake only has one grandmother left. These were all very special people to us, and I would like to know what other couples have done to acknowledge and honor them during their big day.

Thank you so much for playing along, Alissa! Readers, if you’d like to apply to be a Southern Bride of the Month, check out this post for all the details! If you’ve already emailed me, you’re still in the running for future months!

Meet a few more Southern Brides of the Month:
Alison, planning an outdoor reception with moonshine
Katie, planning a garden wedding in Charleston with a pie bar
Lauren, planning a church and country club wedding in Texas

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  1. avatar shannon reply

    alissa – i’m so excited that you asked the question about honoring loved ones who are no longer with us. i am trying to think of something to do as well during our wedding (which might i add – is just a week before yours on september 24th!) hopefully some brides out there will have some good answers for us!

    happy wedding!

  2. avatar Kelly reply

    Hi Alissa! I am from Destin, FL-and absolutely adore Rosemary Beach. Your wedding is going to be gorgeous! We got married in June, and to honor my grandmother who had passed away, we had poems read during the ceremony that her and my grandfather had written to each other when he got back from WWII. One poem was from my grandfather to my grandmother, and the other poem was her ‘response’ to his poem. It was about their love for each other and being married, and it was so special to us to have them incorporated into the ceremony! I also had each of my sisters pick out a bible verse that meant something special to them to read as a blessing as well.

  3. avatar Mollie reply

    Alissa- You’re wedding sounds like it will be amazing! Best of luck to you and Blake :)

  4. avatar Ginny reply

    Alissa,
    I love seeing old wedding photographs framed on the entry table!

  5. avatar Amanda reply

    I had to comment on your statement about Rosemary Beach – “A couple of our brides were married down in Rosemary and brought pictures back to show us. I remember thinking, “Hmmm, I need to remember this place for when it’s my turn.” Once I was officially engaged, my Mom and I drove down to check it out, and I fell in LOVE. Rosemary is gorgeous; you feel like you’re in a European beach town. From the architecture to the posh boutiques all along the cobblestone streets, this place stole my heart!”

    I got chills when I read this because my fiance is an architect in Rosemary Beach and and he and his partner are also the town architects for Rosemary!! So, you’re welcome! Hahaha! Just kidding. Look them up – A Boheme Design, on Main Street! I wish I was going to be down there October 11, 2011, I would totally come by to check out your wedding, but Tennessee plays LSU in Knoxville that weekend! You can’t go wrong with a Rosemary wedding, it will be beautiful!

    • avatar Alissa reply

      Amanda: What a small world! That is so exciting your fiance is the architect for Rosemary Beach. Please let him know – job well done =).

  6. avatar Alicia reply

    Congratulations and your wedding sounds like it is going to be beautiful! To answer your question, at my wedding we honored our grandparents that were no longer with us by lighting a memory candle that had their names on it. That candles symbolism was mentioned in the wedding program also.

  7. avatar Alissa reply

    Thanks for all the sweet comments and for the wonderful suggestions on how to honor our grandparents!

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Happy April! I’m so very excited to introduce you to our second Southern Bride of the Month. Readers, meet Kelly! She comes with a handsome fiance, Rob. Read on for all the touching details of her wedding planning journey, including one prolific honeybee and a pair of heartfelt ceremony readings.

Hi! What’s your name?
Kelly

What’s your fiancé’s name?
Robert

What do y’all do for a living?
I am, believe it or not, a wedding planner! Rob works as a civilian for the Army specializing in logistics.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story.
It was February 2007. I was a Zeta & Rob was an SAE, and our sorority and fraternity were paired up together for Homecoming. Against my will, I was nominated for the Homecoming pageant. Rob was doing a lip sync skit competition with a bunch of other people, and we met one night during practice. I remember he was wearing Nantucket red shorts, New Balances, a hooded sweatshirt, and this tacky Alabama sweatband around his head – and I still thought he was cute!

Now tell us alllll about the proposal.
Well, I went on to be crowned queen. Now fast forward to the Homecoming pageant in February 2009. I went with a bunch of my sorority sisters to cheer on the girl from our chapter, and Rob came too, claiming he hadn’t seen any of his fraternity brothers in a while (at that point he was working on his masters). We sat separately in the theater. After the “talent” portion was over, the guy onstage who had just finished singing (coincidentally, one of Rob’s fraternity brothers) said, “Can I have Kelly Walsh onstage, please?” I was all, “Hmm, this is odd -maybe it’s for old Homecoming queens?” Being a good sport, I got up – and saw one of Rob’s fraternity brothers in a suit standing in the aisle. He asked me to come with him, which made me really nervous – like, OMG, what is going on?! Then, as he took me down to the stage, I saw another of Rob’s fraternity brothers in a suit with a dozen roses. By this point I was SO nervous because I knew something was going on! He took me to the center of the stage, where Rob came out in a tuxedo, got down on one knee, and asked me to marry him in front of about seven hundred people. He opened the box, and inside was his grandmother’s emerald cut engagement ring. I couldn’t have been more surprised, and of course I said yes! It was so amazing to have all of my sorority sisters and one of my biological (also sorority!) sisters there to share in the excitement!

When’s the big day?
June 18th, 2011

How did you pick your ceremony and reception venues? What do you love most about each space?
Rob and I didn’t know where we wanted to get married, just that it had to be somewhere in the South, and somewhere outside with amazing views. My wedding planner, Melissa, recommended our reception venue, which is a private home on the river in Savannah. I love it because it gives us more flexibility to do what we want, versus having to work within a time frame or stick to a preferred caterer.

Above: a shot at the reception venue

Who or what has been most inspiring in the wedding planning process?
I think who Rob and I are has been the most inspiring part of the process. We really took into consideration what we love, where we are from, and what means the most to us. We want people to leave our wedding saying, “That was SO Kelly and Rob!” The backdrop for both the ceremony and reception has had a huge part in the inspiration, as well. We don’t want to do anything or bring anything in that will feel out of place. We want to highlight the natural beauty that is already there!

Who or what has been most helpful in the wedding planning process?
I think my knowledge of the event industry, our wedding planner Melissa, and Rob’s strategic budget management have all helped keep me calm! I am actually planning two weddings in Richmond, VA (where we live) on the same day as mine, so Rob and Melissa have been a saving grace! Rob is amazing at keeping me grounded, and any problems we have run into Melissa has been able to fix immediately – I swear she has a magic wand!

Above: Kelly’s hair and bouquet inspiration, both from The Knot

Have you picked your dress yet? How’d that go? What will you be wearing on the big day?
Yes! I just had my first dress fitting a couple of weeks ago, actually. It’s an Alvina Valenta. My mom flew up to Richmond last year to look with me, and though there were tons I loved, I never had that “cry moment” with “the dress.” At the end of a long day, my mom wanted to stop in this little shop called Jingles. The name really bothered me – it reminded me of an old cat lady, or something, But I agreed to go in and pulled a few random dresses. I came out in one of them, looked in the mirror, and just started crying! So did my mom. I found some gorgeous slate blue Badgley Mischka’s to wear as my something blue, and I’m planning to keep it simple with pearls.

The (nine!) bridesmaids will be wearing bright kelly green dresses, and the groomsmen will be in three-button seersucker suits with navy bowties.

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Who is your favorite vendor you’ve booked so far?
Does my honeybee count?! Our guest favors are small mason jars of honey. Rob bought me a honeybee a while ago, and she lives on a bee farm in Georgia. We get all of her honey, and it’s always a different shade depending on the pollen and season. I am so excited for our guests to take these home – I think it’s so fun, and personal at the same time!

Tell us about the one that got away. Is there one dream thing or vendor you wish you could have fit into your budget?
A videographer, for sure! Not a tacky one, but one that films more like a documentary. I’d love to have a video like that to look back on one day!

What has been the best part of wedding planning? The worst part?
The best part is sharing this experience with Rob and getting excited every day about what our future holds. It’s also been wonderful to talk to my family about the details. I am the first grandchild in the family, and the firstborn for my parents, so it’s a really special time for everyone!

The worst part? Dealing with a budget and having to have a rain plan!!!!! Fingers crossed it will not rain on our wedding day – I mean, it never rains on weddings, right?? I think brides across the board agree about the budget aspect. It’s never fun to sit down and talk money or crunch numbers, but Rob is a math whiz, so I’m really thankful for him.

Left, Kelly’s bridesmaids’ dress, and right, her cake inspiration from Maggie Austin

What has been the biggest challenge so far in wedding planning?
Planning the wedding from far away! We booked our venue and all vendors when we were living in Florida… and then Rob got an amazing job offer that brought us up to Richmond. Being about seven hours from Savannah, we have to do mostly phone & Skype appointments, but we are making it work! It’s also hard to plan it without being close to my mom and maids of honor (I have two). Rob has been gone for three months at a time twice this past year, so sometimes it’s lonely!

What are you most looking forward to on your wedding day?
Seeing Rob for the first time, and dancing with my dad. I am sure I will be so emotional for both of those. I did ballet for forever when I was younger, and to this day I still dance with my dad in the kitchen when I am at home. I take off my shoes and stand on his feet, little-girl style. I have found the most perfect song for us, and I can’t wait to share that moment with him. He’s a wonderful man.

I am also excited for the ceremony. I really wanted it to be personal, and about Rob and me becoming husband and wife. My two sisters are each going to pick a passage from the Bible to read – whichever one means the most to them. In honor of my grandmother on my Dad’s side, we’ve planned something special. She and my grandfather met after WWII, when my grandmother was a nanny for his siblings. They used to write love letters to each other all the time, and they are some of the most beautiful and romantic letters I have ever read. My Dad has two sisters. During the ceremony, one will read a letter that my grandfather wrote to my grandmother, and the other will read the letter that my grandmother wrote back. She is the only grandparent that I have had pass away, and I want her to be a part of this day.

Pie bar inspiration from Kate Headley. See more from this wedding on SW here + here!

Now it’s your turn to ask for advice – is there anything you’d like to poll the SW readers on?
What is the most unique or personal thing about your wedding? I love hearing how each bride puts her own spin on things!

Thank you so much for playing along, Kelly! Readers, if you’d like to apply to be a Southern Bride of the Month, check out this post for all the details! If you’ve already emailed me, you’re still in the running for future months!

The Southern Bride of the Month header was designed by our intern Sierra, with illustration by Curious & Company!

emily Written with love by Emily
7 Comments
  1. avatar Emily reply

    Thrilled to have you on the blog, Kelly! I think your favors are the cutest thing ever :)

    • avatar Caroline reply

      Emily: Hi! I LOVE the idea of giving guests honey!! Where can I buy a honeybee in Georgia? Thank you! :)

  2. avatar Katie reply

    Hey there fellow Southern Bride of the month!!! You my dear, are going to have a georgous wedding! The venue selection and all of your inspiration pics are swoon worthy!! The tribute to your grandmother is going to be a tear-jerker for sure, I know it will be so special! Congrats!

  3. avatar Mary reply

    My beautiful daughter….i love you so much!! April’s Southern Bride of the Month!!!! Grandma Walsh is so impressed :) You know she would say that she was the April’s “Northern Grandmother-of-the-Bride” of the month!! Can’t wait to see you in May!! xox

  4. avatar Hannah reply

    Love, love, love everything about this wedding! I am getting married the weekend before & have the same bridesmaid dresses, hair inspiration & bouquet of peonies inspiration!

  5. avatar Paula reply

    blog fan from Australia! Kelly – you’re ideas sound/look amazing; i especially love that you will read your own grandparents love letters! How beautiful!
    One of the ‘something special’ things we did from our wedding was have my MOH (and only sibling) hand my finance my ring during the ceremony and the Best Man (Dan’s only sibling) hand me Daniel’s ring. It meant alot that our sister and brother kind of ‘gave’ us their blessing in this way.

  6. avatar Wedding Flowers Co reply

    Love the pink Sarah Bernhardt peonies!

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