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SUMMER ISSUE 9 Oaks Farm 2425 GA-83, Monroe, GA 30655 706-296-0945 9oaksfarm@gmail.com Thompson House & Gardens 1431 Atlanta Hwy, Bogart, GA 30622 706-206-5899 thethompsonhouseandgardens@gmail.com 2425 Warehouse 2425 GA-83, Monroe, GA 30655 706-296-0945 9oaksfarm@gmail.com See more about these three venues on pages 28-29
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TIPS FROM A PRO Rehearsal Dinners
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Destination Ireland A Wedding of Love and Music
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Telling Your Story This issue has a With A Theme special focus on wedding themes.
Having a wedding theme can be a creative way to plan your wedding. A theme can also make some decisions easier by sticking to the color scheme, food, and decorations to match. Themes are very versatile, you can stick to them fully or just use them as an accent. For example, Star Wars you can dress as Leia and have Chewbacca walk you down the aisle, or you can just have a Death Star groom’s cake. I love seeing how couples incorporate the things they love into the day they marry the person they love. Themes can be as unique and customizable as you want them to be. It can be a great place to jumpstart your creativity and planning. There are some great themes in the real weddings of this edition, we hope they inspire your planning. We’d love to hear your favorite themes. Reach out to us on social media. Kaitlin Hawthorne
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Carley & Michael Like so many modern couples, they met with a little assistance from technology in Washington DC (thanks Bumble!). On their first date they met for a glass of wine at a neighborhood restaurant, and it went so well that Carley agreed to meet Mike at his favorite place in DC for date number two, Nationals Baseball Park. Neither Mike or Carley can remember who won the game, but three and a half hours later they were told by security it was time to leave. Carley and Michael chose Athens as the location for their wedding because Carley grew up in Bogart, attended UGA and has lots of family close by. Also, it was a way to be near Carley’s grandmothers and visit her 98 (now 99) year old grandmother Grace on the wedding day. It was so special to be able to share it with her, even if she couldn’t be at the wedding in person. Having an interfaith wedding (Jewish and Christian) they wanted a venue that felt spiritual but wasn’t affiliated with a religion. The Day Chapel at The State Botanical Gardens felt that way to them. A funny coincidence is that all the wood in the chapel is from Georgia (where Carley grew up) and the slate floors are from Pennsylvania (where Mike grew up). The great room/conservatory was perfect for the reception because you could be inside and cool, but feel like you were outside. Perfect for dancing to the amazing band. Planning the wedding long distance, they chose vendors they knew would do a great job. They needed the catering to easily accommodate the needs of the guests who had dietary restrictions. Carley and Michael LOVE ice cream and chose to have an ice cream sundae bar for dessert complete with lactose free ice cream so that all of our guests could enjoy the deliciousness. Their wedding coordinator helped to put their minds at ease and they really didn’t have to worry about a thing and could fully focus on making this important commitment to each other. Carley and Michael wanted their wedding to have a true feeling of unity and joy. Carley’s mom said it best when she told them, “your wedding weekend felt like a big hug!” 11 19803.4.1.010.011.CarleyMichaelWeddingAB.indd 2
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Rehearsal Dinners Business Partner: Erin Robertson Mullis of Live Wire Athens Your Rehearsal Dinner typically kicks off your wedding weekend! It may be the first time all the important people in your life are in the same place! Planning an epic dinner starts here: Make the dinner your own: From location to food, decor, and music, make choices that reflect you as a couple. Start dreaming of what will make the evening relaxing and fun for YOU! Dinner from a food truck, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, a bluegrass band? Decide who’s hosting: In recent years some traditions have shifted. Couples may plan and pay for the dinner themselves or pass the responsibility to family. As a couple discuss your preferences together, choose a host, and set a budget. Atmosphere: Consider a location that has a special significance. Guests love hearing these stories and attending events in unique settings. Finding a location with an outdoor area sets the mood for your guests to relax and mingle (BONUS if it allows time for a quick rehearsal)! Do you want to pass the mic for toasts (or roasts), show a video or slideshow, or give out gifts? Remember to ask if the venue has a sound system and projectors. Guest List: This list typically includes close family members and those participating in the wedding ceremony. Did you know Welcome Parties are becoming increasingly popular? These parties begin with an intimate dinner and then more friends and family join in the celebration. Menu: You may consider incorporating food that reflects your cultural heritage or serving dishes from your favorite locale. Light hors d’oeuvres instead of dinner may reduce the cost. Does the venue allow outside caterers or require hiring a specific company? What’s their policy for alcohol service? As a couple take time to review your preferences in each of these areas. Schedule tours to see venues in person. Booking a location 4-6 months in advance is highly recommended. Need help with your Rehearsal Dinner or Welcome Party? Schedule a tour of Live Wire Athens at LiveWireAthens.com/Weddings See Our Ad On Page 2 Photos by: Amanda Oliver Photography and Kate Anthony Photography
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Wedding Traditions from Around the World. by Andrée Kosak, Trumps Catering In my continuing interest and research of wedding traditions, it has been fascinating to learn about different cultural traditions from around the world. I thought I’d share some of them with you. Mexico In Mexico, it’s not unusual for the bride to carry two bouquets. One she carries for herself and the second one as a tribute to the Virgin Mary, in hopes that she might bless the unity. Also in Mexico, the “ Lazo ” is used. It is a kind of rope that can be made from something simple like a ribbon, simple or adorned to symbolically join the bride and groom. It is placed around the necks of the couple during their vows. It is also called “LACE UNITY.” I found this tradition or a variation of it in several different countries. Philippines In the Philippines, the bride and groom each hold onto a white dove and release them simultaneously to represent a long, peaceful and harmonious life together. Wedding coins are called arras and it is customary for the groom to give the bride 13 coins to symbolize their mutual prosperity. Traditionally, it was like a dowry and also symbolizes his promise to support her and their family.
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In Germany, newlyweds must instantly put their bond to the test by working together to saw a log in half in front of all their guests. The act is intended to showcase the bride and groom’s ability to work together and face the obstacles that may come throughout their marriage.
In a traditional Indian wedding, the bride’s sister(s) plays a trick on the groom by stealing his shoes once he enters the wedding tent. The groom must bribe the sister(s) to return his shoes before he exits.
On the eve of the wedding friends and family may gather for a party called a Polterabend. This normally involves food, drink and the breaking of plates and other tableware (with the exception of glasses and crystal). The bride and groom are expected to clean up the shattered plates together thus showing that they can get along well. It’s also been said that this custom brings good luck to the soon-to-be-married couple. Scotland In this Scottish tradition, the bride, groom, or both are taken out on the day before their wedding, plied with alcohol, and covered in treacle, ash, feathers, and flour by friends and family. The celebratory mess was originally carried out to avoid evil spirits and bring good luck. The saying ‘something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue’, and a lucky sixpence in her shoe came from Scotland. Brides carried a lucky sixpence in their shoe so they would always be well off financially in their marriage.
As part of the elaborate and visually stunning traditional Indian wedding, brides and other female attendees will have henna drawn in intricate designs to the hands and feet. These intricate designs symbolize joy, beauty, spiritual awakening and love of the occasion. South Africa With its many nations and tribes, Africa is very rich in different wedding traditions. An old African proverb says, "A man without a wife is like a vase without flowers” … I like that. The Zulu people are the largest South African nation. At a traditional Zulu wedding the Zulu bride wears a traditional red headdress which until recently was made with some of her mother's hair. A Zulu bride will sometimes changes her clothes three times. She is doing this to impress her in-laws. In another South African tradition that I thought was kind of heartwarming, the parents of the bride and groom bring fire from their own fireplaces to the home of the newlyweds. The bride and groom use the flames provided from their childhood homes to ignite the hearth in their new home together. Japan In a beloved Japanese tradition of ‘San-SanKudo’, the bride and groom take three sips each from three flat sake cups, after which their parents do the same, bonding the families together. Another highlight of a Japanese ceremony is a rosary with 21 beads that represent the couple, their families and Buddha all joined on one string to symbolize the union of the families. Part of the ceremony involves honoring the parents with offerings of flowers, a toast, and a letter expressing their love and gratitude. The crane is a symbol of longevity and prosperity and so 1,001 gold origami cranes are folded to bring luck, good fortune, longevity, fidelity, and peace to the marriage.
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Engagement Photos Can Be As Unique As Your Love Business Partner: Lisa Wilson of Lisa Michele Photography Engagement photos are no longer your parents and grandparents throwback black and white newspaper wedding announcement photos (but they can be). Easy to spot on social media these days, engagement photo shoots tend to be well thought out down to the location, outfits and style chosen by the couple. Some couples opt for themes, coordinating outfits or matching colors while others simply wear something that suits their personalities. No one can dispute the importance of wedding day photos but remember, being engaged is an exciting time too. Why not have photos to look back on this very special time in your life? In addition to engagement announcements, these photos can be used for save the dates, wedding websites, personal profile photos, invitations or put on display at the reception. Locations can be chosen that are meaningful to the couple, anywhere from a favorite restaurant, park, downtown areas, where they had their first kiss, a favorite pastime or even at the proposal location. Have fun with it! Another benefit to engagement photo sessions is getting to know and trust your photographer before your wedding day. Getting to know your photographer in advance ensures they are a good fit for you as a couple. Being in front of a camera on your wedding day with a photographer you’ve never met can be very unnerving. Can you imagine not knowing who is going to walk in with a camera to capture one of the most memorable days of your life? An engagement session will let you know what to expect, allow you to feel more comfortable in front of the camera and help ease a little tension on your big day. Everyone has a budget so be certain your photographer is a good fit for you, in your budget and can work with your style and location of choice! Happy Smiling! Lisa Michele Photography See Our Ad On Page 26
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Save-the-dates give your guests a friendly heads-up. They are not always necessary, but are never a bad idea. Your guests may decide to turn your destination wedding into a getaway trip, so those save-the-dates can be sent up to a year in advance.
There is such a thing as too early! Send invitations so that your guests’ maximum anticipation lines up with your big day. Invitations for destination weddings should be sent far enough in advance for your guests to make their travel plans.
Your RSVP deadline will depend on how much lead time your wedding professionals need. The first one to consider is your caterer’s meal count. Check with each vendor to determine when they need a final number and set the RSVP return date for a week before that.
Believe it or not, you’ll start receiving gifts before you even walk down the aisle! Send their thank you cards immediately to minimize your workload after the wedding. Once you’re back from your honeymoon, kick into high gear to get them out no later than six weeks after the wedding.
(D) 8-12 MONTHS (L) 6-8 MONTHS
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(D) 3-5 WEEKS (L) 2-3 WEEKS
(D) IMMEDIATELY (L) IMMEDIATELY
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Choose the perfect setting for your special day... GA
J & J Bunkhouse
Brady Inn B&B & Wedding Gardens
Kick up your heels in Rutledge, GA
Dance under the stars in the heart of historic Madison, GA
or
Contact the Brady Inn 706-342-4400 www.BradyInn.com 250 N. Second Street Madison GA 30650
The Wedding of Your Dreams Awaits You! Discover Madison and Morgan County – the premier wedding destination in Georgia’s Lake Country. With unique and beautiful venues and a wide array of local bridal services and wedding professionals, every dream is possible!
www.madisonmorganweddingresources.com www.facebook.com/MadisonMorganWeddings
Madison-Morgan
Wedding a s s o c i a t i o n
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DUNCAN & COMPANY Wedding Planning and Fine Jewelry
Hyoun Joo Song Pianist • Organist
We can run your reception from planning to cleanup and everything in between. Engagement Rings - Wedding Bands Bridesmaids - Groomsman Gifts Wedding Stationary
Locally Owned and Family Operated for Over 32 Years
3810 Atlanta Highway • Athens, Ga. 30606
706-543-9700
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Destination: Ireland A Wedding of Love & Music
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Rachel & Timothée Rachel hails from Cobh, the town on the south coast of Ireland, from which the Titanic made its final stop before its fateful end. The French groom, Timothée was born to French parents in Luxembourg. The couple met while completing their Masters of Music at the Utrecht Conservatory in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The wedding guests were, predominantly Irish and French family members, but also included friends from Ireland, France, Spain the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, Germany, UK and the US. The couple was married on Fota island in County Cork, Ireland. The island of Fota was a childhood haunt for Rachel, so it was an obvious choice for the wedding. Fota House, where the marriage ceremony took place, had served as a hunting lodge for the aristocratic Smith-Barry family. Music made the couple who they are today. On their wedding day, that sentiment was easily felt from the music performed by an ensemble made up of friends and family, including Rachel’s father and brother as well as friends from the couple’s student days at the Utrecht Conservatory provided. The reception kicked off with aunts and uncle from the French side performing a song together. Ceili dancing was the first activity on the dance floor with the upbeat and mesmerizing sounds of a Cork-based folk band and proved to be the ideal ice-breaker that transcended language barriers and age-gaps. There was even a spontaneous jam session involving four fiddle-players along with the band – namely Rachel, her father, her brother and a childhood friend! There were ample laughter and tears all around! The Irish-French couple who met in the Netherlands, where they currently live, had a magical day to remember, surrounded by friends and family from all over the world. 39 19803.4.1.038.039.RachelTimotheeWeddingAB.indd 2
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Ceremony venue: Fota House and Gardens, Cork, Ireland Reception venue: Fota Island Resort Clubhouse Officiant: Catherine Rina Noonan Florals: Between the Briars and Malcolm Kitt Hair: Hair by Jacqui Murphy
Vendors
Make up: Niamh Murphy Cake: Baker Boy Cakes Wedding dress: Alberto Axu Zeist, The Netherlands Rings: Nadine Kieft Amsterdam, The Netherlands Photography: Hennessy Photography
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Tips From a Professional
To Buy or Rent…that is the question? Business Partner: Natalie Thomas & Susan Stephenson The Event Palette
So you are planning your dream wedding and all the details are fabulous and overwhelming and expensive! What do you do with 25 table scapes or 200 plates? You can always sell them right?!? Maybe. Why bother with the added expense, needed storage, finding a buyer after your event and only getting pennies on the dollar! You could just hire a professional staging/planning company to complete the details and pack it up and leave you to your honeymoon! Money will be saved. Promise. 1. Look for a company that “gets” your theme. 2. Be open to suggestions. 3. Smaller companies are eager to grow and usually will give you the best deal. 4. Start with local. 5. Ask for references. 6. Look at social media pics 7. Be willing to compromise but still get your “look”. 8. Some companies are willing to negotiate on price if you have already bought some things and are willing to let the company keep them in exchange for less expensive price. There is no wrong or right with buying vs. renting. It’s really all about what you can really afford and whether you have time in your new marriage to try to sell the items that made it your wedding. In short, you can have the perfect wedding without the afterwards hassles by simply renting the décor. It’s easy and affordable. See Our Ad on Page 15.
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Wedding ecklist Ch
6-12 Months
4-5 Months
_ Discuss the budget and who will pay for what
_ Place wedding announcement in local newspaper
_ Choose the kind of wedding you will have – theme, date, and time
_ Order wedding stationary (invitations, envelopes, programs)
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Start your (private) pinterest board
_ Decide on your venue o o o
_ Start shopping for the bridal party’s attire _ Book limo/transportation
Begin your search at
_ Finalize arrangements with a florist
www.classicweddingmagazine.com
_ Select a caterer
It’s hard to sometimes be concrete on date until
_ Select wedding cake
you confirm venue!
_ Start planning wedding decorations and book rental items needed
Find out church/venue requirements to plan
_ Decide on wedding favors to go with theme or personalize a gift
remainder of big day
_ Set time, date and location for rehearsal dinner
_ Look at reception locations and reserve
_ Arrange accommodations for out-of-town guests
_ Hire a wedding consultant
_ Select and book honeymoon night suite
_ Choose the honored roles – bridesmaids, groomsmen, ushers, flower girl, ring bearer _ Discuss the guest list with fiancé and families _ Discuss honeymoon and reservations o
Give plenty of time to get passport if needed
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_ Develop an organization system for contracts, ideas, photos, invitations, gifts, and thank you notes _ Start looking for a wedding gown, veil, accessories and your attendant’s attire _ Start customizing and looking at invitations _ Finalize Guest list _ Begin to send out save-the-date cards _ Select your photographer, florist, caterer, and/or videographer and band/DJ _
Schedule engagement photos
_ Sign up for your gift registry
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2-3 Months
1 Week
_ Buy the cake knife, guest book, toasting glasses and garter
_ Give reception/caterer final number of guests
_ Choose gifts for bridal party, parents and helpers
_ Confirm ALL vendors you have hired and give them the number of
_ Host a “invitation writing party” and send out invitations
_ Customize your wedding vows, if you plan to do them yourself
_ Pick up men’s formalwear and your wedding gown
_ Check state/county marriage license requirements
_ Pack for honeymoon and wedding night
your wedding consultant
_ Plan rehearsal/dinner, ceremony, reception, menus,
_ Clean engagement ring
_ Arrange mail collection and pet for while you are on honeymoon
and all music involved
_ Buy wedding bands
_ Remind wedding party and families what time they need to show up
_ Trial run of hair and makeup; bring your headpiece (veil)
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Get formal bridal portrait
_ Begin putting together your ceremony program
1 Month _ Confirm honeymoon reservations _ Meet with your photographer and videographer for last minute details _ Discuss final details with wedding consultant _ Maintain a record of RSVP’s _ Pick up marriage license _ Confirm all final payment amounts, dates and times with vendors _ Select ushers to seat your guests _ Mail invitations for rehearsal dinner _ Select something old, new, borrowed and blue
for rehearsal
1 Day before _ Drop all wedding accessories and décor off at ceremony and
reception locations
_ Get manicure and pedicure _ At rehearsal, confirm wedding party and family knows time to be
ready for pictures
Wedding Day _ Send groom special notes and/or gifts throughout the day _ Switch engagement ring to your right hand before the ceremony _ Make sure the Maid of Honor has the grooms ring and Best Man
has brides ring
2 Weeks _ Write seating cards and place cards for the reception _ Call guests who have not yet responded to wedding
and rehearsal dinner invitations
_ Decide on rehearsal/receptions toasts –
who you would like to speak
_ Final fittings for yourself and bridesmaids _ Make a wedding day itinerary _ Pick up wedding rings _ Give photographer a photo checklist _ Give musicians a list of your music selection _ Confirm honeymoon plans
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Wear The Veil “You can’t wear a veil to next year’s big party. This is your only chance. Wear the veil.” 44 19803.4.1.044.045.WearTheVeilAB.indd 1
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Fashion icon Joan Rivers once said “You can’t wear a veil to next year’s big party. This is your only chance. Wear the veil.” The show-stopping moment at bridal appointments is when the veil is added to complete the bridal look. The final touch that brings a sense of reality to the moment and touches everyone’s heart at the dress fitting. This feeling is then shared by everyone who attends the wedding. Veils have been worn since the beginning of weddings. Wedding veils were first documented during the Roman Empire, thought to conceal the bride from evil spirits who might disrupt her happiness. The reasons for wearing a veil has changed throughout history. As fashions changed veils were not widely worn in North America and Great Britain until Queen Victoria’s wedding in 1840 when her stunning lace-trimmed veil with a wreath of orange blossoms reignited the veil trend. While veils can be seen as a sign of purity, the modern bride can choose what she wants it to symbolize. Many seeing it as a rite of passage. The veil of today is worn to enhance the bridal ensemble. Veils range from very simple with a cut edge to more ornate veils with lace and beading. There are many details to consider when selecting the best veil for you. Color, detail, and length help with the overall vision. Typical lengths are as follows: Shoulder 18” Elbow 28-30” Fingertip 38” Knee 45” Waltz 54” Floor 65” Chapel 90” Cathedral 108”
Brandi Meadows Victoria Grace Bridal & Formal Wear See Our Ad On Page 15
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Thompson House is a stunning Victorian farmhouse from the 1880’s. It embodies southern charm and hospitality creating a beautifully unique setting for any event. We can host up to 200 guests. Visit us online to find out more and start planning the wedding of your dreams today!
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We cover it all
Party Supplies, Wedding and Event Rentals, Construction and Homeowner Equipment Rentals. Serving Athens, GA & the surrounding areas since 1965
Party Supplies, Wedding and Event Rentals, Construction and Homeowner Equipment Rentals. Serving Athens, GA & the surrounding areas since 1965
706.543.3486 or info@barronsrental.com We pride ourselves on the fact that “we cover it all” with our wide range of rental equipment and services available to the Photo Courtesy of area -- we provide everything to make your event great including party supplies, wedding supplies and services, tents, tent accessories, equipment rental, lighting and much more!
We pride ourselves on the fact that “we cover it all” with our wide range of rental equipment and services available to the area -- we provide everything to make your event great including party supplies, wedding supplies and services, tents, tent accessories, equipment rental, lighting and much more!
706.543.3486 340 Hawthorne Ave. | Athens GA 30606 info@barronsrental.com | www.barronsrental.com We currently are the Best Party Rental Company, as elected by the Georgia Elite Bridal Association. We have also earned many badges from being published on major blogs, such as Style Me Pretty, Martha Stewart Weddings, Ruffled, and many many more.
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Destination: Carolina Charm
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Alice & Dustin The couple met through their church, more specifically through two of their dear friends saying “oh yeah you’d be great together.” After dating for several months, Dustin asked Alice to marry him on Dewees Island, South Carolina, a location of a favorite date. Not only was it a picturesque setting, the end of a dock overlooking the marsh at sunset, he had a special ring box made so she wouldn’t guess what was in his pocket. He successfully hid photographers to capture the first moments of their engagement. When they arrived back at the beach house, Dustin had arranged for their parents and those two dear friends with their spouses to be there. He also had them decorate the house with photographs and flowers and they celebrated with a BBQ lunch. Alice and Dustin wanted to focus on the people attending their ceremony and their marriage; keeping their wedding simple allowed them to maintain their values. The wedding venue has a beautiful setting and in-house amenities making it uncomplicated by providing all items necessary for setup and ample delicious selections for catering. They were able to select additional vendors that they already knew (and bonus, a part of their church). It was a true family affair with the bride’s mother and and aunts put together the bouquets and corsages and with both parents escorting Alice down the aisle. Pictures of loved one who had passed where also present. The couple had two goals for their reception. They wanted to stay together all night and speak to as many guests as they could. After cutting the cake, Alice and Dustin passed servings out to each guest, taking time for a small conversation. What fun it was for them to see their months of work in action as many of their dearest people gathered together in celebration! Alice and Dustin love to travel so they invited guests to pin a map with a favorite destination and a description of their choice. Guests where encouraged to write out a prayer and include it on the prayer wall. The map and prayer wall are in their home as reminders of their wedding.
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Vendors
Venue, Catering, Planning: The River Road and Jasmine Houses, Columbia, SC Wedding Photography and Videography: Rachael and Jacob Carter of the Carters Creative Officiant: Allen Tipping Engagement Photography: Savannah Marie Photography
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THE LOOK
On your wedding day you should look like yourself at your most beautiful. – Bobbie Brown
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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
resource registry ACCOMMODATIONS, HOTELS & VENUES 1947 Waterside 404.815.8989 www.1947waterside.com 1947 Waterside Circle Bethlehem, GA See Page 31
ACCOMMODATIONS, HOTELS & VENUES (cont.) hightower falls 770.748.8588 www.hightowerfalls.com 771 Hightower Falls Rd, Cedartown, GA See Page 56
2425 Warehouse at 9 Oaks Farm 706.296.0945 www.2425warehouse.com 2425 Highway 83 Monroe, Georgia See Page 21
jefferson civic center 706.367.5754 www.cityofjeffersonga.com/civiccenter 65 Kissam St, Jefferson, GA Spring Issue 28-29; Summer Issue 27
255 milledge HARDEMAN-SAMS HOUSE & Gardens www.255milledge.com 255 South Milledge Avenue, Athens GA See Page 17
Live Wire Athens 706.543.8283 www.Livewireathens.com 227 W Dougherty St, Athens, GA See Page 2
9 oaks farm 678.635.7157 www.9oaksfarm.com 2425 Ga Highway 83 Monroe, GA See Page 4
Madison Welcome Center 706.342.4454 115 E Jefferson St, Madison, GA See Page 37
Brady Inn 706.342.4400 www.bradyinn.com 250 N 2nd St, Madison, GA See Page 36 Bunkhouse @ J & J Farm 706.342.4400 www.Madisonweddings.com 250 Hawkins Ave., Rutledge GA See Page 36 COMMERCE CIVIC CENTER 706.335.6417 www.commercega.org 110 State St, Commerce, GA See Page 14 Cloverleaf Farm 706-543-1111 www.magicweddingvenues.com/venues/cloverleaf-farm 536 Wolfskin Rd, Arnoldsville, GA See Page 30 DOUBLE OAKS GOLF CLUB 706.335.8100 www.doubleoaksgolfclub.net 3100 Ila Rd, Commerce, Ga See Page 20
McDaniel-Tichenor House 770.267.5602 www.mcdaniel-tichenor.org 319 McDaniel St, Monroe, GA See Page 25 The factory at walton mill 678.699.0733 www.thefactoryatwaltonmill.com 600 South Broad Street Monroe, GA 30655 See Page 7 The State Botanical Gardens of Georgia 706.542.1244 www.botgarden.uga.edu 2450 S Milledge Ave, Athens, GA See Page 9 The Thompson House 770.725.6252 www.Thethompsonhouseandgardens.com 1431 Atlanta Hwy, Bogart, GA See Page 46 William Harris Homestead 770-267-5844 www.Harrishomestead.com 3636 GA-11, Monroe, GA See Page 5
CATERING, CAKES, COCKTAILS AND RESTAURANTS TRUMPS CATERING 706.546.1320 www.trumpscatering.com 2026 South Milledge Avenue, Athens, GA See Page 3 ZubCakes 678-837-5497 www.zubcakes.com See Page 31 Dresses and tuxedoes Victoria Grace Bridal and Formal Wear 706.423.9701 www.shopvictoriagrace.com 2355 N Elm St, Suite 104, Commerce, GA See Page 15 ENTERTAINMENT carrie scruggs harpist 706.369.1902 www.CARRIESCRUGGS.COM See Page 25 hyoun joo song, keyboardist 770.363.3443 See Page 37 EVENT PLANNING DUNCAN & COMPANY 706.543.9700 3810 Atlanta Highway, Athens, GA See Page 37 GEORGIA GRACE 706.255.4713 www.georgiagraceweddings.com See Page 9 Jackson & June Events 706.871.8523 www.jacksonandjune.com See Page 30 MADISON MORGAN WEDDING ASSOCIATION 706.717.0131 www.madisonmorganweddingresources.com See Page 37 The event palette 706.255.7189 1728 N Broad St, Commerce, GA See Page 15 FLORIST & EVENT DESIGN FLOWERS, INC. 706.546.7624 www.flowersretail.com 2145 W. Broad St. Athens, GA See Page 20
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FLORIST & EVENT DESIGN (cont.) JL Floral Designs 770.267.5061 www.jldesignsfloral.com 120 N Wayne St, Monroe, GA See Page 7
REAL ESTATE funari realty 770.967.9889 www.funarirealty.com 6323 Grand Hickory Dr #100G, Braselton, GA See Page 55
RENTALS (cont.) off broad rentals & Design 770.868.1084 117 North Broad St., Winder, GA www.offbroaddesign.com See Page 54
JEWELRY duncan & company 706.543.9700 3810 Atlanta Highway, Athens, GA See Page 37
RENTALS barron’s rental center 706.543.3486 barronsrental.com 340 Hawthorne See Page 47
SPECIALTY ITEMS AND GIFTS plain jane designs 706.369.7006 www.plainjanedesigns.com 1059 Baxter St, Athens, GA See Page 35
OFFICIANTS Athens Wedding Minister 706.247.0149 www.athensgaweddingminister.com See Page 20 PHOTOGRAPHY amanda olivia photography 470.499.4550 amandaoliviaphotography.com
manning brothers food equipment company 800.554.3004 www.manningbrothers.com 210 Sandy Creek Rd, Athens, GA See Page 30
TRAVEL Global Escapes 706.549.1164 www.globalescapes.com 697 S Milledge Ave # 1, Athens, GA See Page 25
carters creative 803.608.0600 www.carterscreative.com Chase lanier photography 706.474.3515 www.chaselanier.com kate anthony photography www.kateaphotography.com lisa michele photography 678.979.3125 PO Box 158, Winder, GA 30680 lisamichelephotography.net See Page 26 ROXANNE CHANDLER PHOTOGRAPHY 678.770.9027 www.roxannechandlerphoto.com See Page 54 Focused Photography by Beth 706-202-6938 focusedbybeth.pixieset.com Hennessy Photography Ltd. https://hennessy-photography-ltd.business.site
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Off Broad Rentals & Design, LLC.
Let us bring the wedding of your dreams to life. We take the wedding preparations off your shoulders but never out of your hands. Start your planning with us to receive loads of information, ideas and even local vendor suggestions. We are available to assist you in every step of the way with full service planning to everything in between.
770.868.1084
678-770-9027 rchandler415@gmail.com www.roxannechandlerphoto.com
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