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Though we didn’t get to taste any of our most memorable sweets from the past year, we have it on record that they were all delicious. And if possible, the meaning behind many of them are even sweeter, so be sure to click through to the original blog posts for the full stories!

Amy and Joseph’s arch of tone-on-tone white cakes by Jim Smeal (original post here; photo by Elisabeth Millay)

Emily and Jim’s dessert spread, including blueberry cheesecake, apple and peach crisps, white almond raspberry cupcakes, cookies and cream cupcakes, candy, macarons, donuts, and a six-inch cake to cut. (original post here; photo by Annamarie Akins and desserts by Sweet Emma Lou)

Leah and Tripp’s aqua quatrefoil cake by Ashley Bakery (original post here; photo by Tim Will)

Brittany and Joel’s 12 Southern pies, handmade by the bride! (original post here; photo by Kt Crabb)

Laura and Grayson’s exquisite “naked cake” by Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop (original post here; photo by Mint Photography)

Amy and Kenny’s dessert table by Cakewalk Bakeshop, complete with a rice krispees cake! (original post here; photos by Jillian Zamora)

Natalie and Parker’s white pearl wedding cake by Confections on the Coast (original post here; photo by Pure 7 Studios)

Amanda and Chip’s trio of Southwestern cakes by Layered Bake Shop (original post here; photo by Sara & Rocky)

Katey and Matt’s sanding sugar and bow cake by Patti Cakes (original post here; photo by Meaghan Elliott)

Mia and Jack’s rustic Oreo “cake” (original post here; photo by Whitebox Photo)

Kt Crabb, Whitebox Photo, and Mint Photography are delightful members of the Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

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2014 Most Memorable: Moments

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Even if you experience your wedding as the most beautiful blur of happy emotions, there will be moments that stand out in your memory, clear as day, for years to come. Below are a few of the moments that stood out for us this year, and that we know must be imprinted on the minds and hearts of these couples.

Jill stepping into her vintage ride, on the way to meet her high school sweetheart (original post here; photo by 509 Photo)

Cody and Meredith’s giddy excitement at seeing their ceremony set-up for the first time (original post here; photo by The Image is Found)

Kristy and Cory’s emotional processional (original post here; photo by Sara & Rocky)

Sarah and Clint’s joyful ceremony kiss, script flung everywhere! (original post here; photo by Alex Bee)

Katie and Adam rejoicing with their bridal party post-ceremony (original post here; photo by Kati Mallory)

Hayden and Logan enjoying the company of their brand-new spouse (original post here; photo by Tucker Images)

We were surprised as anyone to see Waffle House star as a meaningful and sentimental detail in a 2014 wedding, but LaKisha and Brent’s WH snack definitely counted as memorable! (original post here; photo by CWF Photography)

Lauren and Casey’s first dance dance as husband and wife, which took place in the same ballroom as their first ever dance (original post here; photo by Whitebox Photo)

Sarah and Chris’s rice toss exit (original post here; photo by Rachel May)

Chelsea and Will’s dance to close out their reception, under the string lights (original post here; photo by Katherine Birkbeck)

Rachel May, Whitebox Photo, Tucker Images, Kati Mallory, and The Image is Found are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Caitlin Sullivan reply

    Stunning! I love the grooms face when he sees his bride for the first time!

  2. avatar liam smith photography reply

    always interesting to revisit old posts and see how wedding photography has changed over the years. the photograph by Tucker jumps out as being timeless

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This has been the year of wedding dresses for me–I shopped for and chose my own wedding dress, Emily and I had a fabulous time admiring show after show at Bridal Market, and we featured so many seriously stylish brides here on Southern Weddings. To kick off our annual look back at the year, here are ten of the most memorable bridal styles of 2014. With this much goodness in mind, I can hardly wait to see what brides are wearing next year!

Nolan in “Eloquence” by Claire Pettibone, by Ashleigh Jayne

Melody in “Gobi” by Watters, by Courtney Dox

Rosa in “The Boulevard” by Lela Rose, by Gracie Blue

Emily in “Gigi” by Ian Stuart, by Haley Sheffield

Lauren in “3251” by Lazaro with custom Chic Parisien bolero, by Whitebox Photo

Katie in “9100” by Allure, by Weddings by Christopher & Nancy

Meredith in Monique Lhuillier, by Lauren Kinsey

Toree in “Elegant Dream” by Olia Zavozina with her mother’s lace bolero, by Mary Rosenbaum

Emily in “Julianna” by Christos, by Graham Terhune

Samantha in “VW351157″ by White by Vera Wang, by Perry Vaile

Stay tuned for our most memorable bouquets, menswear, bridesmaid styles, moments, details and decor, sweets, and love stories of 2014, coming up next week!

Courtney Dox, Gracie Blue, Graham Terhune, Perry Vaile, and Whitebox Photo are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

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  1. avatar Kyla Fetzner reply

    There were so many beautiful styles this year! Meredith’s Monique Lhuillier is my favorite.

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