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Southern Wedding {Ashlie + Mark}

While the boys are knee-deep in fantasy football today, we're going to celebrate Sunday with a beautiful Southern wedding in Lebanon, Tennessee from Evin Photography.  The couple chose the bride's parent's home for the event which featured a quaint, private garden that was perfect for their outdoor ceremony.  They said 'I do' on a perfect Spring day in May under a beautiful wisteria arch.  After, they joined guests for a tented reception on the property where guests were treated to an elegant evening under the stars.  They complimented their purple and green color palette with touches of birch wood and stunning wooden chandeliers throughout their reception. charleston weddingscharleston wedding vendorscharleston wedding blogshilton head weddingsmyrtle beach weddingssouthern weddingslowcountry weddingshilton head wedding vendorsmyrtle beach wedding vendorshilton head wedding blogsmyrtle beach wedding vendorscharleston weddingscharleston wedding vendorscharleston wedding venuessouthern wedding blogs

 

 

 Southern Wedding Photographers

Photographer:  Evin Photography  /  Caterer:  Reed Event Rentals & Catering  /  Event Designer:  Reveal Event Style  /  Invitation Designer:  The Paper Mill

 

Anne Marie + Ryan {Carnton Plantation Wedding}

I may be a little biased, but in my opinion, you just can't beat a big Southern plantation wedding.  They're always dripping with tradition and timeless beauty and Anne Marie + Ryan's Nashville Soiree was no different.  The bride wore a stunning lace gown while her groom looked dashing in a classic tuxedo.  After a traditional church ceremony, they moved the party to the magnificent Carnton Plantaton in Franklin, Tennessee.  The grounds of the historic plantation made for the perfect backdrop as Evin Photography was able to capture some private moments between the newlyweds.  Social Ambitions Events orchestrated a fabulous event with the help of some of Nashville's finest wedding vendors; Nashville Event Lighting, Music City Tents & Events, Sharp Garden Center and Sweet Temptations.
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Southern Wedding Vendors
Photographer:  Evin Photography  /  Event Planner:  Social Ambitions Events  /
Floral Designer:  Sharp Garden Center and Gifts  /  Reception Venue:  Carnton Plantation  /  Cake Designer:  Sweet Temptations  /  Band:  Scat Springs Entertainment  /  Lighting:  Nashville Event Lighting  /  Equipment Rentals:  Music City Tents & Events

Jennifer + Sean {Nashville Wedding}

With the help of some of Nashville's most sought-after wedding vendors, Jennifer + Sean tied the knot this past Fall. The couple hosted fifty of their closest friends and family at one of Nashville's premier wedding venues, CJ's Off The SquareEvin Photography was on hand to capture Jennifer's simple, yet modern wedding with the perfect jewel-toned color palette that was executed by CJ's on-site wedding planner, Amy Parman.   The bride looked stunning in her Casablanca gown from The White Room that was accessorized with a fabulous pair of pink heels.  The maids sported blue, knee-length Alfred Sung dresses from Arzelles that were paired with vibrant bouquets from the Carriage House.  The entire bridal party looked flawless thanks to talents of Amy Lynn Larwig (makeup) and Melissa Taylor (hair).  
Tell us a little bit about how you met your husband.  How long have you known each other? Where did you meet?
I met my husband at Kroger where I began working in 2005 . He was assigned to train me (set up by him and his manager) and we have been together ever since. It was our six and a half anniversary we when got married on October 9th.
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How did he propose?  How long were you engaged for? 
In the summer of 2010, he took an internship in California for two months. He drove his car out there and I was flying out there to make to trip back to Tennessee with him. When I arrived in California, we had an entire day planned of sites to see since I had never been there.  We had been talking a lot about getting married and I even picked out my perfect engagement ring before he had left. I was REALLY hoping that he would propose to me at some point during our trip back home. We went to all the places we had planned to see and he said he wanted to take me to Venice beach. We got there and were walking along the beach when he stopped and gave me the longest hug ever. He then got on one knee and asked me to marry him. It was the PERFECT place to get engaged!
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Jennifer's favorite image of the day...
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Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details.  Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?
I cannot say that there is one specific thing from my wedding that was perfect. I know that everyone says this, but I truly feel that every part of our wedding was perfect!
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How did you choose your venue?
We wanted a small wedding with close family and friends. We knew that we wanted a venue that had a very intimate atmosphere and CJ's Off the Square in downtown was perfect! I also liked that at CJ's the ceremony and reception were at the same venue.
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Color palette:  We chose a palette of jewel toned colors. There was blue, purple, and pink incorporated throughout the ceremony and reception site. We also used charcoal gray table clothes with white chairs and linens so that the rich colors in the table arrangements would stand out. We wanted a modern and simple atmosphere.

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Tell us a little bit about your menu...
We wanted a menu that everyone could enjoy, so we chose to have eight heavy hors d'oeuvres.  I was afraid that if we went with a sit down dinner with only two options that some people would not like the food we had chosen.  Some hors d'oeuvres that we had were: spinach and artichoke dip, twice baked potatoes, meatballs, praline chicken tenders and fruit skewers.  Everyone seemed to love it and I think it was a good choice.
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A special moment for me was seeing my grandfather at my wedding.  I honestly thought that his medical diagnosis would take him away before our October 9th nuptials.  It made me EXTREMELY happy to see him sitting there when I came down the stairs.  I was so thankful that he was physically able to be a part of our day!  I experienced a lot of memorable moments throughout our wedding.  I was excited to be marrying my best friend and the person that I cannot wait to spend the rest of my life with!!
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Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice you would give to brides in the planning process?
I would say ENJOY your engagement!  The wedding day goes by EXTREMELY fast and I feel like I let the stress of planning a wedding interfere with enjoying our engagement time.  I also would suggest to choose a photographer that you want to be around you for your entire wedding day.  Our photographer, Evin Krehbiel, was AMAZING!
Vendors
Photographer: Evin Photography  /  Ceremony and Reception Venue: CJs off the Square  /  Designer/Planner: Amy Parman  /  Caterer: A Catered Affair  /  Lighting:  Nashville Event Lighting  /  Cake: Jessica Dean  /  Flowers: The Carriage House  /  Gown: Casablanca. from The White Room  /  Bridesmaids Dresses: Alfred Sung. from Arzelles  /   Hair: Melissa Taylor  /  Makeup: Amy Lynn Larwig  /  Entertainment: Jason Middleton  /   Transportation: My dad's 1969 Camaro

Jenny + Jonathan {Nashville Wedding}

Jenny + Jonathan tied the knot this past summer at one of Nashville's most sought after wedding venues, the beautiful Cheekwood Botanical Gardens.  They enlisted the talents of Evin Photography  to capture the couple's wedding day and as usual, she did a great job.  Jenny looked stunning in her strapless gown that she paired with a pewter sash and a birdcage veil while her groom looked dapper in his tux.  What really caught my eye about this wedding is the way Jenny + Jonathan look at each other...you can just see the love.  Jenny was kind enough to provide us with a a little added insight into their special day...
Tell us a little bit about how you met your husband.  How long have you known each other? Where did you meet?
My husband and I both grew up in Tennessee, had common friendships, and were involved in summer camps and church youth groups together.  However, we did not actually interact or become friends during that time.  It was not until over a decade later that we got reacquainted, deciding to have a friendly dinner to catch up on old times which lasted long into the night.  We talked and laughed nearly every waking hour for that weekend that I was in town visiting my family, and by the 3rd day (Labor Day), I knew I had met my future husband.  And I was not the only one who felt that way…He began looking for an engagement ring by the end of that week.  2 months later we were engaged, and 7 months after that, we married!
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How did he propose?  How long were you engaged for?  
The proposal was incredible.  Because I had not been able to spend very much time with my family due to my college studies out of state, Jonathan incorporated my family and all of my favorite things of TN into one amazing day.  He flew me into Nashville, had my mother and sister greet me in a limousine which took the three of us to the spa for massages, manicures, and pedicures, and had our lunches paid for at my favorite Italian restaurant.  It is noteworthy that at each location there were roses and romantic hand-written notes waiting for me.  In each of those notes, which I will cherish forever, he told me of his initial affection for me, his growing devotion, and expectations of a happy life together.  He then had the limousine take me to meet my father at our favorite dessert place for coffee and cake (our father-daughter time when I was growing up) and on to Cheekwood Botanical Gardens, the location of Jonathan and I’s first date.  There he greeted me with an armful of roses and led me to a beautiful location overlooking a pond where a violinist came out from behind the trees to play what would become the song to which I walked down the aisle.  On one knee, crying, he proposed and I happily accepted.  Jonathan, being the romantic that he is, wanted to marry almost immediately, on my next school holiday break (only a month away), but I persuaded him to wait until all my courses were finished and I could move back to TN.  He agreed and the wedding planning began.
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How did you choose your venue? What elements drew you to it?
                Cheekwood was an obvious choice for us, as it was the site of our first true date as well as the location of the proposal.  Additionally, we both love the scenery there and felt it was just what we always envisioned for our weddings. He wanted something with beautiful scenery and deep-rooted history in the area, while I wanted something that is as natural and untouched as possible for an outdoor ceremony.
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Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details.  Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?
                We did not incorporate a theme, per se, into our wedding. However, parts of our personal histories and loves were to be seen everywhere.  We both love music, and Jonathan seems to be able to play any instrument he touches, so we picked our music carefully and had musical notes on the invitations, programs, etc. We also have the same initials (my maiden name is Morris), so our cake and the dance floor were monogrammed with JM.  And finally, we both love (a little too much I would say) good coffee, so we had a special coffee bar set up for our guests.  Small details that together help describe us as a couple.
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What’s your favorite picture from your wedding? 
I love the picture of us standing under an arbor in our ceremony clothes.  Jonathan is so handsome and I am so happy. However, I also love the silly one of us making faces at each other, because that displays our playful nature so well. What we do most together is laugh.  
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Tell us a little bit about your menu.

 

                Within each of our families are diverse tastes, some persons who are a bit more adventurous with food and others who do not venture out from the familiar.  We did our best to cater to each type of person, offering an herbed beef tenderloin with roast asparagus and a fruit and feta salad, as well as battered chicken breasts with mashed potatoes and cornbread.  I felt that the two choices would be comfortable enough for any guest, while allowing something a bit more gourmet for those who were interested.  As a side note, there is nothing I love more than lamb, so initially that was on the menu.  However, one of my guests expressed fear in having to eat “sheep,” so it was quickly removed from the menu and replaced with the chicken.  That still makes me smile.
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Out of the entire day, what was the most memorable moment?
I had many amazing moments with my husband on that day, but much of our time together seemed to go by so quickly that much of it is a blur in my mind.  (Thank goodness for the photos and videos!) But I would have to sat the most memorable moment is when I was waiting alone in my dressing room to be met by my father.  My bridesmaids had already left to line up to walk down the aisle and it was nearly my turn to get into position as well.  My father came in and told me, with tears streaming down his cheeks and a shaky voice, that the song playing later that evening for our father-daughter dance was one he had picked out when I was only 5 years old.  He said it was his commitment to me to be the best father he could be, to always take care of and protect me, and to hand me off one day to a man he deemed worthy.  He believed Jonathan to be that very man.  And I will say, in all honesty, that my father was exactly that kind of father.  The song is “If I Could” by Ray Charles. I began crying as we danced on the third verse. Here are the lyrics:
If I could - I'd protect you from the sadness in your eyes. Give you courage in a world of compromise. Yes, I would...

If I could - I would teach you all the things I never learned. And I'd help you cross the bridges that I burned. Yes, I would...

If I could - I would try to shield your innocence from time. But, the part of life I gave you isn't mine.  I watched you grow - So I could let you go...

If I could - I would help you make it through the hungry years. But, I know that I could never dry your tears. But, I would - If I could...

Yes, if I live - in a time and place where you don't want to be, you don't have to walk along this road with me. My yesterday - won't have to be your way...

If I knew - I would try to change the world I brought you to. And there isn't very much that I could do. But, I would - if I could...

Oh, baby, Daddy wants to protect you. And help my baby through the hungry years. 'Cause you're a part of me. And if you ever, ever need, I said a shoulder to cry on, Or just someone to talk to, I'll be there. I'll be there. I didn't change the world. But, I would - If I could...

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Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice
you would give to brides in the planning process?
I suppose as far as advice goes, I may not have much to offer that others haven’t already readily given.  I will say that the best choice I made was to remain relaxed and not have anxiety over the details.  Little things may go wrong, but they create the best memories. Your marriage will not have perfection, so your wedding doesn’t need it either.  It just needs to express who you are as a couple.  I let my bridesmaids wear the dress of their choosing (within our color scheme) and the groom/groomsmen wear flip-flops.  That is what they wanted to do, so it made the wedding exactly what it was supposed to be.  The only other advice I would give is do not settle for prices quoted to you.  Our wedding was beautiful, amazing, but cost less than we were quoted from every vendor because I did not accept their initial price offers.  The mark-up is huge for events such as these.  Do not be the bride that becomes a doormat and accepts what she is told at face-value.  Be savvy and strong.  I was and do not have any regrets (and saved hundreds of dollars).

Vendors reception venue: cheekwood botanical gardens  /  photographer: evin photography  /  wedding planner:  firefly events

Bethany + Jay {Nashville Wedding}

It's time for the weekend!  To all of our Charleston wedding vendors and gorgeous Lowcountry Brides, we wish you all a perfect wedding weekend...and we can't wait to see the pictures!  To wrap up this chilly Fall week, we're sharing a personal favorite of mine.  This Nashville wedding comes to us from the talented Evin Photography and has some truly classic Southern elements.  Bride Bethany stuns in her one-of-a-kind strapless gown while her maids look fab in knee length pewter dresses.  I am absolutely in love with her bouquet, that amazing cake and the adorable ring bearer :) 
Thanks to Bethany for sharing her story...
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Tell us a little bit about how you two met...
My husband and I met through his aunt and uncle.  We had both previously been in previous relationships and in the same places at the same time but never met until a few years later.  Both of our relationships had ended and they introduced us, somewhat jokingly, and we both had our first “blind date” – the rest is history.  Our first date was at my favorite restaurant and it’s a running joke amongst my friends that I don’t share my macaroni & cheese.  When I came back from the date and reported that I had shared my mac & cheese, everyone knew this was it!
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Tell us about how he proposed... 
After telling me that there was a surprise date planned, we went to dinner at a nice restaurant. I  had been contemplating all week if perhaps this could be it, but decided it was far too obvious (all part of Jay's plan)! Through out dinner, nothing seemed to be amiss so I decided this was definitely not the night and settled for a wonderful dessert. After dinner, Jay took me driving through downtown Franklin and we looked at all of the historic houses. He decided to park and asked that they walk around - in 90 degree muggy humid weather. Thinking that this was not the surprise but that they were wasting time because they were going to go DO something, I was getting more than a little frustrated at all of the walking and sweating they were doing and was wondering why we couldn't waste time doing something else. Eventually, we made their way to a beautiful neighborhood of the Brownstones. The gate to the courtyard was unlocked and there was a gorgeously lit fountain surrounded by benches, oil lamps and landscaping. Jay couldn't wait much longer and dropped to his knee. We were engaged for right at a year.
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Out of the entire day, what was the most memorable moment?
There were two moments that really stand out to both my husband and myself when we look back.  We did a first look and were then able to do pictures prior to the ceremony.  After seemingly a million pictures, it was our turn to sit down for a minute while our photographer worked just with the wedding party.  While we sat in a pew, everything seemed to fade around us and we were able to really just relax into each other and take it in.  It was a sweet moment and one I’m thankful to have.  The other is when we were leaving.  We had a vintage Bentley and chauffer and as we drove away, he took the back road to the interstate.  The road was dark, there was no traffic we drove down in what was many places a tree lined road.  It honestly felt like something out of a movie.  We were exhausted, excited and able to breathe for what seemed like the first time all day.  The driver was going slow and it seemed like in those ten minutes or so, time stood still.
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How did you choose your venue? What elements drew you to it?
We chose the chapel we were married in because we fell in love with it the first time we saw it and it was also part of the church we are members at.  Our reception venue appealed because it was in an old historic factory and we loved the exposed brick and old window panes hanging at the entrance.
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Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details.  Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?
My grandmother’s wedding ring was attached to my bouquet and my mom made the Mr. & Mrs. Signs that were on our seats.  I loved everything and was really happy with how it all turned out – one of my favorite things was the wedding cake.  I had seen a picture online and fell in love.  I sent it to my fabulous baker and she was able to recreate it perfectly – I love how the ruffles tied in with my dress.  My husband is a huge University of Tennessee fan and his grooms cake was a replica of Neyland Stadium – I think it’s safe to say that was one of his favorites as well!
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Tell us a little bit about your menu...
We decided to have delicious food catered by the restaurant of a family friend.  All of the recipes are from “Mamaw”, the original owner, and she helped to oversee that everything turned out beautifully.  We had parmesan crusted chicken, green been bundles, herb roasted potatoes, frozen strawberry salad, fresh rolls.  We also had our special macaroni and cheese brought in!
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Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice you would give to brides in the planning process?
I would give the same advice that was often given to me.  Take a moment for the two of you.  I didn’t realize how very important it was until I look back and am so thankful that we did that.    But it all is such a blur and goes by so quickly; the two moments that I can remember with complete and utter clarity just as if I am looking at a picture are the two moments mentioned above.  I would also say that, yes it is a beautiful day and it is a momentous occasion, but remember that there is life after the wedding as well.  Prepare yourselves and your hearts for your marriage, not just the wedding.  At the end of the day, most people will barely notice the small details.  They really matter to you, which is fine, but in the course of everything, you won’t notice and it won’t matter that the “I Spy” game wasn’t handed out to the children.  What matters is the life that you have started together and memories you have made with your loved ones.

Southern Wedding Vendors

photographer: evin photography  /  floral designer:  beth's bouquets  /  reception venue:  building 8 at the factory  /  cinema and video:  focal point cinematic  / cake designer: the french confection