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TABLE CONTENTS OF

PREMIER BRIDE OF MISSISSIPPI VOLUME XXIX

AROUND THE STATE Capital River Region ..................................................... 51 Coast .............................................................................. 67 Natchez .......................................................................... 85 Northeast Mississippi ...................................................... 39 Pine Belt .......................................................................... 59

GROOMS ..................................................................... 121 Styling the Groom ....................................................... 122

BRIDAL GOWNS, BRIDESMAIDS, MOTHERS ............................................... 91 Bridal Boutique Guide................................................. 207 Couture l’Amour............................................................ 93

LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT! ........................................... 183

CAKES .......................................................................... 161 CATERING .................................................................... 149 Beyond the Candy Bar ............................................... 155 COVER BRIDE ................................................................. 17 DESTINATION WEDDINGS .............................................. 31 Best Honeymoon Spots in the US ................................. 33 ENGAGEMENTS ............................................................. 29 FEATURED WEDDING FORM ........................................ 197 FLOWERS ...................................................................... 165

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INSPIRATION .................................................................. 22 BoHo Bride...................................................................... 24 Love on Tap ................................................................... 26

PHOTOGRAPHY ........................................................... 169 First Look ....................................................................... 178 Photographers’ Pics .................................................... 176 PREMIER BRIDAL GUIDE ............................................... 193 Planning Pages ............................................................ 214 RECEPTIONS ................................................................. 127 Luxe. Love. Lavish. ....................................................... 130 Premier Venue Guide ................................................. 194 Venue Guide ............................................................... 210 STYLE PROFILE .............................................................. 157 REGISTRY ...................................................................... 179 Registry Guide ............................................................. 180 Registry Raves .............................................................. 187


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MESSAGE from the PUBLISHER

“A Marriage is a promise of love…a promise to offer a heart…a helping hand, and a shoulder to lean on.” Anonymous This quote was on a calendar from many, many years ago. I kept it because I liked what it said, but as I approach my 30th wedding anniversary, these words ring even more true. This quote is about love, but it’s also about commitment. Commitment to be there through good times and bad, sickness and health, today and forever. Commitment is weathering the storms, the ebb and flow of life, the sunrise and the sunset.

Lynda Jungkind Publisher

As my husband and I are about to celebrate 30 years together, it seems like it was yesterday when we said our “I Do’s”. Actually, I screamed mine out because I wanted everyone, even those at the back, to hear. And, yes, we have had storms in our marriage that we have had to weather. We have shed many tears together, but we have had a lot of laughs and shared many great memories too. Look around on your wedding day and remember how right this feels. This is what will get you through those tough times. I know it worked for us. My prayer for you is for your marriage to be a promise of love, a promise to offer a heart, a helping hand and a shoulder to lean on. Amen and… God Bless!

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THE DETAILS CAKES CAKES BY IRIS CATERER ELEMENTS CATERING CEREMONY & RECEPTION VENUE THE BARN AT BRIDLEWOOD COORDINATOR ADRIENNE HICKS GARANICH OF BLOOMS FLOWERS BLOOMS A GARDEN SHOP PHOTOGRAPHER STARLING & SAGE PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO BOOTH DIAMOND PRODUCTIONS RENTALS CELEBRATIONS VIDEOGRAPHY TAKE TWO


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Design Inspiration

Bo Ho bride

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This boho inspired wedding proves that you can create an elegant atmosphere even in the middle of a sunflower field. Jeweled tone florals, pops of metallic, and hanging hoops of greenery elevate the custom pallet altar with natural charm. Organic elements mix easily with vibrant lanterns, and beaded pillows on deep cushioned seating create intimate conversation pods. Designer: Kristen Blackard, Signature Occasions Stylist: Cortney Warren Photographer: Martha Grace Gray Photography


Jessica Finlay Dana + Lucas Maclain Simmons April 25, 2015 | Jackson, MS THE DETAILS BRIDAL BOUTIQUE LOW’S BRIDAL & FORMAL CAKES CUPS-N-CAKES, CAMPBELL’S BAKERY CATERER SALTINE CEREMONY VENUE LUCKY TOWN BREWERY PHOTOGRAPHY LINDSAY VALLAS PHOTOGRAPHY RECEPTION VENUE DULING HALL REHEARSAL DINNER VENUE LUCKY TOWN BREWERY RENTALS MISSISSIPPI TENT AND PARTY RENTAL VIDEOGRAPHER REVIVAL HOUSE

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ON TAP When Lucky Town Brewery’s co-owner and brewmaster, Lucas Simmons, decided to pop the question to girlfriend Jessica Dana, there was only one place to do it – right there at the brewery! When the couple started to plan their wedding, Jessica said that it just made sense to use the location as their ceremony venue. “Lucky Town and beer have been an important aspect in our relationship from the beginning, and as I began to think about our wedding, I felt that Lucky Town had become such an important part of our lives that it would only be fitting to have our ceremony there.” Once that decision was made, Jessica decided to embrace the idea and incorporate their passion in many of their event details. Beer coasters served as their save the date cards, and the invitations featured bottle caps and pint glasses. The floral décor included wheat, and the couple replaced the traditional champagne flute toast with monogrammed pint glasses filled with craft beer. Jessica’s bachelorette trip even centered around brewery tours in Louisiana! For the wedding, Lucas brewed four specialty beers - Something Old, an old ale, Something New, a new recipe, Something Borrowed, a borrowed recipe, and Something Blue, a beer with Blue Raspberry Jolly Ranchers - to serve as signature cocktails at the reception. By including their passion in the details of their wedding, Jessica and Lucas planned a truly unique occasion that was both special to them and unforgettable for their guests.


State off Mississippi t The male must be at least 17 years of age and the female must Many brides are thinking out of the box when it comes to venues for both ceremonies and receptions. A unique site can reflect the interests of the couple and help create an interesting and memorable event. Brides have an array of unique choices from historic homes, museums and rustic barns to lovely gardens and parks, picturesque beaches or even college campuses and sporting venues. Couples are selecting locations based on their passions as well. Craft breweries are hosting beer lovers while local zoos offer facilities for animal activists. While interesting locations can provide a unique experience for guests, selecting a non-traditional locale can also present unusual challenges. Consider the size and style of your wedding. A historic home may not be able to accommodate hundreds of guests, while a formal museum might not be right for a very casual wedding. Choosing to get married in “your spot” in a park or on the beach may seem romantic, but the trek from the parking lot to your wedding location may be too much for your grandparents or relatives with small children. In selecting a unique reception site, consider the different restrictions regarding food, alcohol, smoking, music and hours of operation. Some locations may require that you use an in-house caterer or one chosen from a preferred list. Check the kitchen facilities - if there are any - as many sites have only a small kitchen or require caterers to bring a tent for food set up and service. Keep in mind that not all unique sites will allow you to have your reception inside the facility. Often historic homes are available for your guests to tour, but the event itself must be held in the gardens. If that is the case, be sure to include money in your budget for a tent to accommodate your guests in case of rain. If you’re looking for a really personal location the choices are almost endless.

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be at least 15 years of age.

t Males and females under the age of 21 must furnish the circuit clerk satisfactory evidence of consent to the marriage by the parents or guardians of the parties.

t Application for the license is made in writing to the clerk of the circuit court of any county in the state of Mississippi. The application is sworn by both applicants and must include the following: names, ages and addresses of both applicants (if under 21, then names and addresses of either parents, guardians or next of kin) and signature of witnesses.

t Applicants must provide proof of age in the form of either a birth certificate, baptismal record, armed service discharge, armed service identification card, life insurance policy, insurance certificate, school record, driver’s license, or other official document that shows proof of age.

t Applicants do not have to be a resident of Mississippi. There is no waiting period.

t If the male applicant is under 17 years of age and the female under the age of 15, then satisfactory proof must be presented to the judge of any circuit, chancery or county court that sufficient reasons exists and both parties want to be married and the parents or guardians consent, then the judge in any court in the county where either applicant resides may waive the minimum age requirement and in writing authorize the clerk of the court to issue a marriage license. For more information, contact the Circuit Clerk’s office in any Mississippi County.


ENGAGEMENTS! congratulations to these happy couples

Jordan Smith + Graham Smith October 22, 2016 Jeff Chao Photography

Chelsea Wooten + Cameron Turner November 12, 2016 Sharon Coker Photography

Courtney Booker + Joseph Ruder October 8, Oxford MS Taylor Square Photography

Toby Hedgewood + Lauren Neighbors November 19, 2016. Lindsay Vallas Photography

Jessica Lemley + Robert Wheeler III October 8, 2016 Brittany Brashier Events and Photography

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ore and more couples nowadays are planning destination weddings in lieu of spending time and money on a wedding celebration and a honeymoon. With a destination wedding you can do both in one convenient location and, in many cases, end up with less time spent planning and more money left for the exotic honeymoon you always imagined.

ALLOWS COUPLES TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES Destination weddings are, for the most part, meant to be convenient and fun. Often, for the second or third time couple, it is about making a statement and expressing to family and friends an idea of how they see their future together. Having already gone through the pomp and circumstance of a first wedding, relaxation and family are much more important this time around.

FOR ANYONE WITH A SENSE OF ADVENTURE Destination weddings, once a popular choice for brides and grooms walking down the aisle for the second or third time, are now at an all time high for couples getting married for the first time too. There is no limit to the fun you can have when you choose a destination wedding. That’s why many brides and grooms are no longer taking the traditional church route, but instead are looking for the perfect foreign country, distant mountain or secluded beach.

EASIER FOR BUSY BRIDES AND GROOMS One reason so many couples are choosing destination weddings is because brides are busier than ever. Most destination wedding resorts around the world offer wedding planners who take care of all the details on site. Some resorts bring the couple down months in advance to go over the wedding arrangements including colors, special needs and instructions, and ceremony location. After the initial visit the couple does not arrive until just days before the wedding and usually with the guests and attendants.

EVERYTHING IS TAKEN CARE OF AT ONCE Since destination weddings come complete with packages that include a wedding professional to take care of every detail, it’s really just up to you to decide on the big picture. Usually the wedding planner will handle the flowers, photographer, caterer, musicians and reception area, all with your input of course. In most cases the wedding planner will take care of the marriage license too. All you have to do is send the necessary documents.

IT’S ABOUT HAVING FUN When you choose a destination wedding you’ll find the mood to be more relaxed as everyone will be in vacation mode. In a traditional wedding at least one family is in their home territory. With a destination wedding, families come together in a resort setting to celebrate the wedding while also having a chance to spend time doing fun things. Remember, destination weddings are meant to be personal and meaningful, but not necessarily solemn occasions. The weddings are about the guests having a good time and the couple remembering their special day for many years to come.

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HAVE GUESTS WILL TRAVEL Accomodating your guest from Near to Far t When planning your wedding, it’s important to consider the needs of your out-of-town guests, many of whom will be traveling great distances to share in your joyous occasion. You’ll want to make certain their visit is an enjoyable one.

t Most hotels provide a discounted rate when you reserve a block of rooms. The number of rooms required to qualify for a group rate will vary by hotel. Some hotels offer additional services such as a hospitality suite for your guests to gather for breakfast or cocktails and, if needed, special checkout considerations.

t It’s a good idea to consider the different economic situations of your outof-town guests. Provide two or three options to create a comfortable price range. While some of your guests may be on a limited budget, others will be combining their vacation with your wedding.

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it is the duty of the bride’s family to recommend accommodations for out-of-town guests. It is not their responsibility, however, to pay for them. Include printed information in the wedding invitation such as toll-free numbers for each hotel, the name under which the reservation is held and hotel shuttle information so your guests can call the hotel directly to make their reservations.

t It is appropriate for the bride and groom to arrange transportation to and from the ceremony and reception locations for all out-of-town guests. It is perfectly acceptable to arrange for family and friends to provide the transportation.


The Best Honeymoon spots in the United States

FOR THE BEACH LOVER LITTLE PALM ISLAND, FLORIDA For the couple who truly wants to get away from it all, this exclusive island in the Florida Keys is perfectly secluded boasting only one choice for lodging, the super-luxurious Little Palm Island Resort and Spa, where couples relax in a private bungalow. Spa services like couples’ massages can be ordered to your room or private deck on the water, and couples can choose to dine in one of the resort’s restaurants or at one of the romantic, private tables nestled among the palms on the island’s beautiful beaches. HAWAII A perennial favorite, Hawaii has served as a romantic honeymoon spot for couples for generations. With its gorgeous beaches, mountains, dense forests, and breathtaking cliffs, Hawaii offers diverse geography and activities for any interests. From lounging poolside, taking long walks on pristine beaches, hiking volcanoes and kayaking private lagoons, to island hopping and helicopter tours, there are enough activities and beautiful landscapes to fill a lifetime of honeymoons. ST. JOHN, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS The most intimate of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John sports white sand and crystal clear waters. Nestled in the Caribbean, this island oasis offers all the fun and relaxation of its neighboring islands without the need for a passport. St. John offers luxurious resorts and spas including a number of all-inclusive resorts and some designed only for couples. Spring is the best time to travel to the islands before the extreme heat and hurricane season begin.

FOR THE ADVENTURER ORLANDO, FLORIDA Not just for families, Orlando’s attractions go well beyond the mouse these days. The theme park capital of the world, the Orlando area is home to a number of parks from Universal Studios, Sea World, LEGO Land and nearby Busch Gardens. There are plenty of entertainment and outdoor activities in central Florida as well, and a day trip to the beach is just a short drive away. Luxury resorts and spas can be found both on and off park properties and flights into the city are readily available at reasonable rates. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Some of the most beautiful scenery in the country can be found in this western national park where couples can opt to lodge in beautiful resorts, partake in high-end camping or “glamping,”

or rough it in one of the area’s rustic camping areas. Hiking, climbing, kayaking, fishing, and wildlife photography are just a few activities adventurous and outdoorsy couples can enjoy in the nation’s premier park.

FOR EXCITEMENT LOVERS LAS VEGAS, NV Nothing says excitement like Vegas! Super luxury resorts and spas line the strip. With gambling, top-notch entertainment and Broadway-style shows, world class dining, shopping and high energy night clubs, there is something for everyone any time of day or night! NEW YORK, NY Like Las Vegas, New York City offers honeymooners a mix of luxury and romance as well as non-stop action. With five distinct boroughs and a number of ethnic-based or culturally rich neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Little Italy, Soho, and Tribeca, a trip to New York City offers a glimpse into the countries and cultures that developed the United States. From Broadway to Madison Avenue, the Statue of Liberty to the streets of Brooklyn, New York City is an urban adventure lover’s dream.

FOR THE ROMANTICS NAPA VALLEY CALIFORNIA Rolling hills and world class wineries offer honeymooners a romantic locale in which to indulge in the finest French cuisines, fine California wines and luxurious European style spas without having to leave the country. Wine country tours have been attracting couples for decades with some wineries offering destination weddings and honeymoon packages designed specifically for newly married couples. Summer and fall are the optimal time to visit this area as the weather is the most advantageous, and the landscape is at its peak. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA The slow pace of this beautiful southern city with its antebellum homes and tree lined streets is the perfect backdrop for a quiet, romantic getaway. Charleston’s historic district offers a glimpse into the past with stately B&B’s, boutique hotels and pastel mansions. Voted “Best city in the United States” for the third consecutive year by Conde Nast Traveler, Charleston boasts the best of low-country cuisine and wine, preserved architecture, and rich history. Protected by barrier islands, Charleston’s visitors can also enjoy beautiful beaches with just a short drive from downtown. PREMIERBRIDEMS.COM | 033


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Family AFFAIR

To have enduring success in Mississippi’s competitive and ever changing wedding industry, one must have a willingness to work hard and a desire to selflessly serve others. The Smith family has mastered that. Coupled with the ability to work well as a family and team, Wendy Smith Putt and Bruce Putt, Paul and Lyndall Smith, and Paul Jr. and Iris Smith are the inspiration behind some of Central Mississippi’s highly successful wedding businesses - Fresh Cut Catering & Floral, Cakes by Iris and wedding venues from The South Warehouse, The Railroad District, The Ivy Venue, and Cotton Market Venue. A leading source of inspiration behind their thriving wedding businesses is the steadfast example of Lyndall and Paul Smith’s work ethic. Lyndall and Paul Smith have hosted countless wedding ceremonies and receptions at their event venue, The Ivy Venue. “My parents’ work ethic motivates me. I truly have wonderful parents,” Wendy Smith Putt said. Iris Smith is inspired by her in-law’s determination and kindness towards clients and family. “Mrs. Lyndall is a go-getter. She is really hard working and doesn’t stop. She treats all of her brides the same regardless of their budget. Mr. Paul always offers encouragement to us all. He is going to be there to help anytime we call,” she said. 034 | PREMIER BRIDE MS SUMMER/FALL 2016

Paul and Lyndall’s daughter, Wendy Smith Putt, and her husband Bruce are the brains behind Fresh Cut Catering & Floral, The South Warehouse, and The Railroad District. Wendy’s journey into the world of weddings is intriguing and began with the simple foundation of hard work and optimism. Wendy remembers as a young child watching her mother, Lyndall and maternal grandfather, Lavonne Williams, create beautiful floral arrangements. “My mother was very creative and my grandmother did flowers. My grandmother would actually freeze dry flowers when microwaves came out. From her freeze-dried flowers, I would make art out of them when I was around 6 years old,” Putt said.

When Wendy graduated from Byram High School, although she had “always loved setting up for parties and making things pretty,” she enrolled in nursing at The University of Southern Mississippi. Early on, Wendy knew she felt led to take a different college path. She shared a close relationship with her parents, and they knew, like Wendy, where her passion was. “My parents called me and said, ‘Wendy, this isn’t where you are meant to be. You love flowers and should look into the floral degree program at Mississippi State University,” Wendy recalls. “When I moved to Mississippi State I didn’t know a person. I started majoring in floral design. I had always liked working with flowers and putting them together. God already made flowers pretty, so that made my work easier,” Putt said.

Wendy’s family lived in the close-knit community in Byram, Mississippi, where she was raised on a cricket farm. In the summers, Wendy made extra money by selling flowers to her neighbors. “I purchased flowers from the local store, put flowers in my bicycle basket, rode around the neighborhood, and sold flowers when I was in 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grade,” Putt said. During her senior year of high school, she started working on a local rose farm that produced flowers for special events.

She was given an opportunity to compete in a national floral tabletop competition soon after transferring to Mississippi State. “Since I didn’t have any money to buy the supplies to compete with, my professor took me to the grocery store for supplies. We bought big leaf lettuce, which I used to make placemats and cantaloupes that I hewed out to make my containers with my floral arrangements. I won first place at the competition,” Putt said. The public confirmation of her talent solidified that Wendy was in the right place.


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During her sophomore year at Mississippi State, Wendy started working at The University Florist in Starkville where she was assigned to wedding detail when she was just 20 years old. “Customers would come in and hire us for weddings, and the professors would oversee what we did,” Putt said. Upon Wendy’s graduation from MSU in Floral Management, she took all her experience, passion and education and began working full-time for Jitney Jungle grocery stores, where she trained cashiers how to arrange flowers and become their store’s floral manager. In 1989, Wendy, along with a few other florists from Mississippi, was extended an exclusive invitation to join florists from all over the world to create floral arrangements for the inauguration of George H.W. Bush. “I was a student member of the American Institute of Floral Designers. I did the flowers for the Vice President’s luncheon and the First Lady’s tea. It was very rewarding,” she said. Through that event, Wendy’s talents caught the attention of a headhunter for Hallmark. “I did a market test with Hallmark floral departments for 5,000 of their stores. I would go down to Bogota, Colombia, and Miami,

Florida, to buy flowers for all of their floral departments. I would get off the plane and see fields of flowers and I would say, “I will take all the purple ones and all the blue ones. We would fill up four airplane loads, six 18-wheelers full of flowers, which were sent back to all the hubs for Hallmark stores,” Putt said.

their initial date where their relationship began. As usual, Wendy was working. “I would wrap single roses, deliver them, and sell them to all the Chevron stations in the Jackson Metro Area. I had a van that I bought and I would get up every morning at 4:00 a.m. to deliver the flowers. Ironically, during one early morning delivery, I saw Bruce,” she said.

In 1992, Hallmark decided that they were not making money with the flowers, so the market test was over. “I called my parents and I told them that I was homesick and that I didn’t want to live away and not do flowers. Hallmark wanted me to work in sales in Atlanta, but I didn’t want to sell cards,” Putt recalls, so her parents encouraged her to move back home to Mississippi and work freelance and do weddings. Her dad renovated a space at their cricket farm where Wendy was able to do her floral work. “I was living at home and working, and I was single and 25 almost 26. I wasn’t interested in getting married at the time, and I was fine being single,” Putt says with a laugh. “My dad was friends with someone that worked with Bruce, and my dad told me about Bruce. He felt that he was someone that I would like.” Wendy and Bruce Putt went out on a date in May 1992, but it was a chance meeting after PREMIERBRIDEMS.COM | 035


After being engaged for only three weeks, Wendy married Bruce in March 1993 at a ceremony held at her parents’ home. “I came down my parents spiral stairway to meet Bruce in front of the fireplace where we wed in front of about 150 guests. My grandfather Sollie Smith helped officiate the service. I did all of my own flowers. They were white orchids, hydrangeas, roses, snapdragons and stock – everything that I still love. We even picked up our food from That Special Touch,” Putt said. By the time Wendy wed Bruce in 1993, she was busy doing freelance work for weddings. Her constant schedule with family and work did not afford time to scout out the perfect place for a commercial space. She enlisted the help of her parents who found a commercial space for Wendy on Hwy 49. Once Wendy outgrew the space in 2005, her dad found her current space on Lakeland Drive for the 5,000 square foot building for Fresh Cut Catering & Floral. In 2007 Wendy asked Bruce if he would come on board at Fresh Cut Catering & Floral. “I went from working in a sales department in a heavy equipment place to immediately being over a commercial kitchen. Wendy asked me to take recipes and revise them if it was too bland because I knew what seasoning would work the best,” Bruce said. Even though Bruce laughs and said that he “learned to cook on

the fly,” Wendy is quick to chime in that he has always been a great cook. Bruce enjoys the spontaneity of the work and being able to be creative in the kitchen. Along with working with her husband Bruce, Wendy enjoys the opportunity to work with her brother, Paul Smith Jr. and his wife Iris. “It is just fun working with family all the time. Our family is very close, and we’re all about serving others and putting them first.” Paul and Iris are owners of The Cotton Market Venue and Cakes by Iris. The couple were high school sweethearts before they wed in December 1998. Even though today Iris is part of the wedding industry, she laughs recalling her laid back approach to her own wedding. “I think that I got the first dress that I tried on, and I actually rented my dress. Wendy and I never talked about what we were doing for food or flowers.” One very special surprise was the flowers that Wendy selected for her new sister-in-law’s wedding – all beautiful white irises. From the beginning, Paul had always helped with table and chair rentals for his sister Wendy’s wedding business. It wasn’t until 2007 that Iris dove into the wedding industry. She was inspired during a Junior League of Jackson meeting where Laurie Hickson-Smith of TLC’s Trading Spaces was the speaker. “Laurie was talking about how she prayed for a job that would be creative. It was a point in my life that I needed something I could do. I just prayed, ‘Lord send me something that I can do where I can be creative.’ About 2 weeks later Wendy came to me and said, ‘I think you need to start making wedding cakes.’ Decorating cakes came easy to Iris as she has a knack for art and creativity. Her first time to make a wedding cake was for 650 people for a wedding that Wendy had booked. “I was nervous at first, but a kind lady from Byram who was closing her bakery around the time of my first wedding cake gave me pointers and helped me pull it together,” she said. She received great responses from her first wedding cake. “I booked several weddings as a result. Then six months later, Fairview Inn called and wanted me to start doing all of their weddings. That’s how it all got started.” Iris launched Cakes by Iris with an initial goal to make cakes for one wedding a month. In 2015, she created cakes for more than 300 weddings. “I love the artistic side of making

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cakes. I draw a sketch for the bride and discuss what the cake will look like once it is complete. I love decorating and putting the finishing touches to each cake,” Iris said. As Iris was busy baking and creating cakes her husband, Paul, was working with his wedding rental business. On one particular occasion, Paul said to Wendy, ‘I really would like to have a venue like that rustic barn for weddings.” Wendy encouraged her brother to build and start a wedding venue, and a few months after their initial conversation, Paul Smith found land to build his dream. He and his father designed the layout and built what would become the Cotton Market Venue. The Smith family’s wedding businesses offer newly engaged couples an avenue to create wedding ceremonies and receptions with ease and confidence. Motivating each other to succeed with the purpose of serving others, has worked well for the entire Smith family. “As a family, we want to continue helping others and putting their needs as our clients at the forefront of our mind. Even after 30 years in the wedding industry, it is still so special to meet with brides for one-on-one planning, styling events, and doing flowers,” Wendy Smith Putt said. With the new season of weddings ahead, the Smith family is ready and willing to work diligently to create wedding experiences that are memorable and exceptional.


A MISSISSIPPI

WEDDING

One of the most important milestones of one’s life is a wedding, but an event such as this is more than an esteemed occasion. In the South, it is an affair to remember. In the South, wedding season is an entire social season. And depending on what part of Mississippi you’re in, even that varies. Months of planning and decisions on caterers, florists, photographers and the like easily keep the bride’s calendar booked. Furthermore, relatives, long time friends, and college roommates come together for an opportunity to get reacquainted with one another and to honor the couple. Visions of white gowns, flickering candles, and the scent of flowers in the air become a reality. But the style of a wedding is only part of what becomes most memorable. In Mississippi, a proper Southern wedding is about ambiance and all that it imparts. For example, the ever popular destination wedding allows the bridal party and guests to take in the local sites and do a little shopping, but it also provides a venue in which everyone can relax, enjoy the momentous occasion, and reminisce.

Perhaps a ceremony in a grand church or cathedral followed by a reception in a high-rise appeals to the bride and groom’s sense of style. An elegantly appointed Southern wedding is easily incorporated into a more modern setting. Taking their vows in an historic bed and breakfast enables a couple to present their wedding in a classically Southern manner while hosting a sophisticated reception on a tented lawn. Above all, a Mississippi wedding is elegant, classic, and traditional. However, it is not dictated by style alone. It is genuinely Southern because of the ambiance it conveys. The atmosphere engages the bridal party and guests and allows them to remember the meaning of the special event - friends and family gathered together in an intimate setting to celebrate a union and to make treasured memories. That truly defines a Mississippi wedding. Join us as we visit Mississippi and the professionals that will make your dream wedding come true.

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The First Impression When your guests receive their wedding invitation, they will immediately form an impression of the ceremony to come. That is why selecting the invitation - the paper, the style, the wording - is an important first step in your wedding plans.

Experienced stationers are your best guide, and their advice is available at no charge when you purchase your invitations in their store. Not only do stationers offer assistance on the invitations, but they can also provide helpful hints on when to order and mail them while also determining proper postage budgeting and a myriad of other details.

Take time to select your invitations and put thought into the decision. Feel the paper samples. What impression do they give? Understated elegance? Fun? Whimsical? Romantic?

Your stationer will know the etiquette for proper wording, including unusual situations such as divorced parents, second marriages, professional titles, religious customs, and so on. Envelopes should be hand addressed in black or charcoal gray ink. You may also choose professional hand calligraphy or an automated calligraphy machine for the envelopes.

To determine how many invitations to order, count each couple and single guest, each attendant, parents, family and clergy. Order extra invitations to handle surprises and extra envelopes for addressing mistakes. Be certain to pre-stamp reply cards, weigh the complete invitation to ensure correct postage and remember to select attractive stamps.

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NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI - f ro m fa u l k n e r to e l v i s -

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ortheast Mississippi is bustling. From Oxford to Tupelo to the Golden Triangle, each area offers a unique experience. All areas offer brides big city amenities with some of the state’s top wedding specialists to make a wedding day complete. And all offer that Mississippi hospitality and charm that says, “Y’all come back now, you hear.” Where else can you find William Faulkner and 60 miles away, the birthplace of Elvis? Where else can you find old oak trees and magnolias blooming at stately mansions? Where else can you find the re-vitalization of a community with trendy shops and restaurants? Where else can you find top medical facilities and a top PGA golf course?

There are several ways to make a wedding unique and memorable in this part of the state. From a rehearsal dinner cruise on an excursion yacht along the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, “I Do’s” in an antebellum home or an old restored chapel, or a gathering for out-of-town guests at a bed and breakfast, weddings in Northeast Mississippi are a bride’s dream. Of course, if you really want something unique, there’s a buffalo park, fish hatchery and car museum. Add some of the best restaurants and chefs in this part of Mississippi, and you and your guests won’t leave hungry. Regardless of where a couple decides to host their wedding, Northeast Mississippi boasts delightful towns that are steeped in history and built on tradition – two qualities that are essential for a Southern wedding.

Northeast Mississippi is home to industry, commerce, recreation, and higher education…University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), Mississippi University for Women (the “W”), Mississippi State University, and Rust College, in addition to numerous community colleges.

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tips for planning

WEDDING RENTALS by John K. Lindsey, Busylad RENT-ALL

In preparing for one of the most important days of your life, it’s critical that intelligent preparation is at the top of the “To Do List.� Many couples spend most of their time on the ceremony and not adequate time on the reception. Here are four steps to take when preparing for the reception:

provide. Reputable rental companies work with wedding-reception venues to plan something both special and unique. You don’t want a guest to comment, “This reception is exactly like one I attended here a few months ago.�

‡ START EAR/< Many newlyweds start their planning far too late and consequently encounter disappointments and problems. If your event is during peak wedding season, you may not be able to find the right number of chairs, or a particular item you’d like to have may already be booked.

‡ AS. )OR RE)EREN&ES Make certain your rental company has a great reputation... and can prove it. Ask for references, then contact them to find out if the dishes and silverware were immaculate? Were the linens clean and ironed? Was the tent set up as requested? Did the individuals at the rental company earnestly try to meet expectations and wishes? Did they make it easy on that special day?

‡ MAT&H RENTA/ TO <O8R RE&EPTION 9EN8E “Where will the reception be held?� If it’s a backyard venue, you’ll want to get the yard, gardens, patio, etc. in tip-top shape. Consider renting accent lighting and applying fresh paint. Renting a tent for your backyard reception should be a definite. Consult the rental company on what size tent you’ll need, and rent from a company that will bring the tent to the location, set it up, take it down, and return it to the store. For a public or private venue reception, know what items the venue will provide and what you (or a third party) are expected to

‡ %E OPEN TO S8**ESTIONS Every couple has an idea of how their wedding reception should unfold, but it’s important for couples to be open to suggestions the rental experts may have. If the rental company has been established for many years, they know this industry inside and out. You should be willing to carefully consider their suggestions which are based on many years of experience. They may even be able to save you from unnecessary expenses.

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WEDDING CONSULTANTS What can they do for you? You have just accepted the most amazing wedding proposal. Now you and your fiancé are planning how to spend the rest of your life together. First, however, you have to get through the wedding. Former brides and grooms will tell you the secret to a stress-free wedding experience is to get help. Learn from those who have walked the aisle before you, and don’t underestimate the overwhelmingly huge job planning a wedding can be. Planning a wedding includes endless details to arrange, logistics to organize, large numbers of service providers to coordinate, and contracts to negotiate. It’s no wonder most people end up wishing they had some experienced help with all these details! Often, couples don’t even consider a wedding consultant because they assume that only couples with huge budgets and lavish weddings need one, or can afford one. Not true!

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Consultants can do as much or as little as you need, and can work with any budget. Often, they can actually save you money with special discounts or experienced knowledge of the best deals and money-saving ideas, so they can help pay for themselves! If your budget is tight, consider using them for just part of the wedding; for example, just the flowers, decorations and day-of coordination. At the very least, have help on the wedding day itself. Just having an experienced professional on-hand to make sure that everything and everybody is where they need to be, when they need to be, is a huge weight off your shoulders, which will give you the freedom to truly enjoy your day. If you decide to use a consultant, the most important thing to do is choose someone you like. While there are many good consultants in the business, finding one that suits your temperament, fits with your overall personality and is enjoyable to be around is the real key to success.


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INTRODUCING THE IN-LAWS merging families with different backgrounds

Are you a bride worried about how her in-laws will gel with her family? You aren’t alone! Thousands of brides across the nation are worrying about the exact same thing. Here are some tips to help you through it and try to ease your woes.

t Usually the life styles, family structures, and habits of your in-laws are completely different from your own. This can be overwhelming or confusing until you get your bearings. This can be especially true if you’re marrying someone who is from another country or has a different cultural background. Don’t panic! Sometimes different is good. t Before the wedding, it is important to get acquainted with the groom’s family if you don’t already know them. The same is true for your family as well. Everyone should meet before hand so there isn’t any nervousness. If you don’t know his family well and are looking for a way to get to know them, try taking it slow, especially if he has a large family. Start with the groom’s mother, it’s usually easier to find things to do with another woman. Try going shopping together or eating lunch to get to know one another. For the father, take a little time to chat with him about his son. Usually, fathers aren’t too difficult to bond with; however, they don’t talk as much and won’t be as interested in your life’s history as his mother. This isn’t a bad thing either. His mom just wants to get to know you. Mothers love to share embarrassing

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stories and photos, so ask. You will receive a wealth of funny stories. Share some of your goofy moments, too. These things will help you bond with the groom’s side of the family, as well as show his family how much you love and care about him. t If he hasn’t met your side of the family, you may be a bit nervous. Don’t worry too much, just brace yourself for the same things you received during the visit with his side of the family. Embarrassing stories from your mom or jokes from your dad. Give him time to meet members of your family without being bombarded. Sometimes we have to keep family members occupied and entertained to avoid having your groom plyed with a million questions. Again, don’t worry. Everyone will get to know one another soon enough. He will probably bond with your dad more easily than with your mom since men prefer to talk less and don’t usually delve too far into details. t Do you have siblings? If so, they will want to meet your future husband and make sure you will be well cared for by him. Sit down with your groom and your siblings, monitor the conversation, and hope they don’t embarrass you as much as your mom. In all honesty, meeting the families is all about having fun and embarrassing moments. So relax and enjoy meeting some new people. After all, you’ll be part of their family soon.


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parent shortly afterward. The bride’s father should always walk his daughter down the aisle, except under extenuating circumstances. If that is not possible, a substitute can stand in for the father. A brother, uncle, step-father or close family friend will be fine. Special church seating arrangements can help smooth rough spots. The bride’s mother and her immediate family (parents, husband and children) are seated in the first row. The second row is left empty to afford a better view for the bride’s father, who, after giving her away, is seated with his immediate family in the third row. The same seating arrangement pertains to the groom’s family if they are divorced. The small amount of time and attention devoted to handling these matters will reward you with a day that is as free of tension as it can possibly be.

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LOPEZ CESAR

ESTEVANE MARCH 5, 2015 | PEARL, MS

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WILKINS DECEMBER 12, 2015 | SOSO, MS

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COAST - passport to paradise -

he Mississippi Gulf Coast is the perfect place for a destination wedding or a romantic honeymoon. It’s a little piece of paradise. Just ask anyone living on the Coast.

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historic sites, such as Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis’ final home. And with Las Vegas style casinos on the coast, you can enjoy topnotch entertainment and all the amenities of these grand hotels.

Located an hour’s drive from New Orleans and Mobile is Mississippi’s very own treasure, the beautiful Gulf Coast. With 28 miles of shoreline, white sand and the Gulf of Mexico, brides love a beach wedding and entertaining their guests on the Mississippi sands. All you have to decide is where to begin.

Stunning beaches provide the perfect picturesque backdrop for a ceremony overlooking the sparkling Gulf of Mexico. For those who appreciate the simple pleasures in life, there is dinner on a sunset cruise, the ever-relaxing stroll along the beach, sand between one’s toes, and of course, the beautiful view.

Resorts, luxury hotels, casinos, and quaint bed and breakfasts dot the shoreline. Adventurous excursions, live entertainment, and historic sites are just a few of the possibilities that will pique you and your guests’ interests.

The Mississippi Gulf Coast combines everything in one romantic destination: food, art, history, atmosphere, entertainment, and Southern charm.

For the Jacques Cousteau in everyone, chartering a boat for a deep sea fishing expedition to catch dinner or taking an excursion to Ship Island is always invigorating. If your golf swing could use some improvement, championship courses offer the perfect cure-all. Mississippi proudly lays claim to the world-renowned Walter Anderson museum and numerous PREMIERBRIDEMS.COM | 067


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Hiring an expert makeup artist is worth the cost for the expertise and experience on your big day. A bride should do her research online to look at the portfolio of work from a potential makeup artists that she is interested in hiring. Do not take a risk with a makeup artist who does not have work that can be seen for review.

Mississippi’s seasons provide a beautiful backdrop for wedding photographs, but the weather cycles of rain, heat, and humidity can bring challenges for makeup. An outdoor wedding calls for different types of makeup as opposed to an indoor wedding. Fitzgerald recommends airbrush makeup as an outdoor friendly option. “No matter what type you go with, make sure your makeup artist can make it as waterproof and long lasting as possible.”

SCHEDULE A STYLE CONSULTATION A bride should schedule a run-through for her wedding day makeup with her makeup artist. “This is the time you have to change and tweak things to your liking, so you both have an understanding of your needs and wants. This should be done at least a few months before the wedding,” said professional makeup artist, Mallory Fitzgerald CONSIDER THE YEAR’S TRENDS VS. TRADITIONAL MAKEUP STYLES A bride-to-be should try to find a perfect balance between trends and traditional makeup styles. The trends for this year are classic, soft beauty styles. “Everything seen at fashion week for 2016 is very feminine with soft berry pinks, floral feminine, flushed rose color on lips, and feline inspired winged eyeliner,” Fitzgerald said

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PAMPER AND PREPARE Remember to take time to pamper yourself and take a break from your busy to-do list. Mallory points out that it is important to “up your water intake, start exfoliating twice a week if you don’t already, and don’t get any type of facial wax less than three days before the wedding. Also make sure you are using a good moisturizer morning and night to ensure your makeup will look flawless.” ACCENT YOUR NATURAL BEAUTY AND SENSE OF STYLE No matter if you decide to work with a makeup artist or do your makeup yourself, wedding day makeup should highlight your features and accent your beauty. Keep your makeup simple, clean, and beautiful.


BRITTANY

SERRET JULES SAXON

O’KEEFE FEBRUARY 27, 2016 | BILOXI, MS

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Be a Gracious Bride making it a great day for everyone

You may have heard the expression “it’s your day, do it your way,” as you’ve been planning your wedding. And this is true! It’s a time to express your true self, be authentic, and drown out the expectations of others. On the other hand, it’s easy to take this concept too far. A recent “Dear Abby” letter described a bride at a wedding who preferred to dance on an empty stomach, so she had guests wait five hours for their dinner, and had the dancing first! That’s a great example of taking it too far…

Here are a few tips about being a gracious bride: Understand your guests’ perspective. How does the day’s schedule look, from your guests’ viewpoint? Awkward gaps of time between the ceremony and reception are difficult for guests, and asking them to drive more than 30 minutes between locations is usually too much.

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Try, as much as possible, to craft your day’s schedule with the guests in mind. Jump on those thank you notes. Guests are excited to get you something wonderful in honor of your marriage, and they can’t wait to hear if you not only received it, but liked it! Write a conversational, personalized note and respond as quickly as possible. Give others grace. Just know that weddings are an emotional time for your close relatives, especially parents, siblings and close friends. In addition to the joy, there can also be this strange sense of “loss,” that they’re losing you, and this can bring up unexpected emotions. As much as possible, when people around you are driving you crazy, give them grace and, maybe, a warm hug. Best wishes to you, gracious bride!


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PARTY RENTALS every last detail Depending on where you choose to hold your reception, you may find yourself in need of certain items not provided by your reception facility. The term “party rentals� covers a variety of rental items, including linens, chair covers, tables and chairs, tents, dance floors, fountains, plants, props and theme decorations.

From the proper tent size for an outdoor wedding, to the portable dance floor complete with tables and chairs, a good rental company will work closely with you to determine exactly what and how many rental items will be needed to make your guests comfortable and your special occasion a complete success.

If you are holding your reception in a hotel, most of the items listed above may be included in the overall cost. The need for various rental items increases when the event is held outdoors or at an event facility where you are required to provide your own caterer.

Before contacting a rental company it is recommended that you have the following information available:

Find out in advance what the delivery, set-up, pick-up and payment policies are. Be sure to coordinate with the facility manager to ensure the location will open when your rental company drops off your order.

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Just started looking at wedding dresses and not sure where to start? Torn between a ball gown and a sheath style dress? Here are some descriptions of dress silhouettes to help you while shopping for the most important dress of your life! A dress that creates a close silhouette to the body. Typically, a sheath style uses charmeuse or very soft and flowing material that fits close to the body, with some beading on an overlay. The sheath style gown is a perfect fit for casual weddings. Also known as a fit and flare gown, the mermaid gown looks great on girls with tiny waists and for those who want to show off their curves. Accentuate the waist with a belt for more definition.

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is in an updo. Smaller accessories look best in half-up hairstyles. Headband pieces look great with any hairstyle. If you are going to wear a traditional veil, stick with a simpler hair accessory in the back of the hair.

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big chance your hair will not hold up if your wedding is outdoors due to the southern humidity. Indoor weddings allow a bride to be more creative and comfortable with her hairstyle. A bride should choose a look that complements her dress and can stay in place for her fun-filled day.

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Believe it or not, there are different types of length when it comes to a wedding gown. You can choose a cocktail length, which is just simply above the knee. Knee length is at the knee, while tea length is just below the knee. High low length is just below the knee in the front with a train in the back of your gown. A ballerina length dress is a dress that is cut just above the ankle, perfect for ballerinas!


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TIPS FOR CHOOSING

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Color

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Do you want everyone in the same color? Are you open to different colors? Would you like to do something new like creating an ombré look? If you are thinking about mixing colors, the best way to choose the right color for each girl is to think about your bridesmaids’ hair color and skin tones.

Put your maid / matron of honor in a print, beaded sash, or a totally different dress than the rest of your bridal party. After all that she has done for you, you want her to feel special and look fabulous.

Be Considerate Your friends are excited for you and want to be part of your special day. Be conscious of what you are asking of them financially and personally.

After the Wedding Think about what your bridesmaids can do with the dresses after the wedding. Reusable hues, classic styles and tasteful sequins like dark-colored dresses (black, navy, and neutrals) make it easier to wear again.

Style Decide how you want your bridesmaids to compliment you and your wedding gown. Do you want all of your bridesmaids in the same style and/or color? Let’s be honest: choosing one dress for all of your bridesmaids to wear will not always look the best on everyone. You have to consider each attendant’s height, weight, body shape. Is anyone expecting in your wedding party? All this impacts how the bridesmaids’ gown will look on that bridesmaid.

Fabric Choice Decide if you want everyone in the same fabric, or are you open to mixing fabrics to create texture? Mixing textures and using the same color is a great way to create a different look for your bridesmaids. It will give your wedding more of a unique look and feel.

Bridal Entourage When going bridesmaid dress shopping, bring one or two with you so you don’t have to do the trying on; they can do this and you will have a better idea of how the dresses will look. More than four makes it hard for you to get what you really have in mind for your big day. Pick different sizes and shapes to try on the dresses so you’ll have a clear idea of what to expect on your wedding day.

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In our technology-crazed world, it’s become a habit to check our phones every few minutes, to post a constant stream of status updates to Twitter and Facebook, and to document any and everything on Instagram. At an unplugged wedding, the couple kindly asks that everyone in attendance turn off

cell phones, cameras, and other digital distractions during the ceremony and/or reception. A bride and groom might do this because they want their guests to be fully present, to avoid social media spoilers, and to eliminate competition on behalf of the professional photographer.

BE FULLY PRESENT In the midst of all this online connectedness, we’re viewing the world through our phone screens and camera lenses and missing out on true human connections. But people are beginning to wake up and realize just how immersed we all are in our phones and tablets, and there’s a movement to change that. This movement has reached the wedding industry. Brides and grooms want to have face-to-face connections with their guests — especially during the ceremony — instead of staring out into a sea of electronics. If guests are experiencing your big day from behind a screen, are they truly experiencing it? Your wedding is comprised of some of the most important moments of your life; making it unplugged encourages guests to live in the moment with you. Simply put: It encourages your loved ones to be here now.

SOCIAL MEDIA SPOILERS Imagine: You haven’t seen the groom all day. You can’t wait for that “first look.” While you’re getting ready, the Maid of Honor snaps a photo of you in your dress and veil. She has a few minutes of down time, so she posts the photo on Instagram. The groom, also with a few minutes to spare and out of habit, checks for Instagram updates — and the first look is spoiled. A first look via social media isn’t exactly the stuff of dreams! Brides and grooms are avoiding such spoilers altogether by declaring their wedding “unplugged.”

LEAVE IT TO THE PROFESSIONALS There are few things that annoy a professional photographer more than an amateur trying to do their job. Overly zealous uncles who jump in the aisle and cousins who stand on church pews can, at best, be an eyesore in your professional photos and can, at worst, completely ruin oncein-a-lifetime moments. Imagine your “kiss the bride” moment blocked by an uncle who stepped into the aisle to snap a photo. The professional photographer didn’t see it coming and his or her hands are tied. Nothing can bring that moment back — it’s lost to a grainy photo on Uncle Al’s smart phone. Another issue is wandering eyes. When your professional photographer stages a group shot of your newly combined families and Uncle Al decides to take the photo too, eyes will wander, not knowing which camera to look at first. This makes the final professional photo just look silly! One way to avoid all of these problems is to have an unplugged wedding, or at least an unplugged ceremony.

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Location, Location, Location The shift from traditional church weddings to outdoor events has precipitated a change in wedding attire. “People are having weddings that are not in a church and rather in an open air setting like at a barn or antebellum home, or at the beach. The new settings for weddings are causing the shift away from the dressy tuxedo look,� Kinkade said.

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CEREMONY RECESSIONAL SONGS 1. Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours - Stevie Wonder 2. I Do - Colbie Caillat 3. This Will Be (Everlasting Love) - Natalie Cole 4. L. O. V. E. - Frank Sinatra 5. How Sweet It Is - James Taylor

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TAKING THE TROLLEY A fun and picturesque alternative to a limo or passenger coach is a trolley. They’ll generally accommodate between 20 and 35 people, so they’re great for larger parties or adding on some family members. With this antique look and old world charm, they’ll lend a lovely, elegant touch to this wedding day detail. Since most have outdoor decks, these are especially fun in small towns or neighborhood weddings so you can take a peek outside and watch onlookers wave at the newlyweds UNIQUE ALTERNATIVES Some new couples might opt for something more personal or creative. A horse-drawn carriage is a romantic, vintage option, especially if you can decorate it with your wedding colors. Vintage cars are also great photo ops and add a touch of class. An antique Rolls Royce or a ’69 Mustang are fun and unique. Ride in style like the royal couple did in a decorated navy soft-top Aston Martin Volante, or as with other details in the wedding, make sure your transportation reflects your personality. Does the groom ride a motorcycle? Ride off together on your own bike. Do you share a love of mountain biking? Don’t be afraid to wheel over on a tandem together. Personality is what makes weddings memorable.


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GOLDEN RULES for A Great Wedding Reception Create a night to remember with thoughtful planning!

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SUCCESS IS IN THE DETAILS When, what, who, in what order... Think through the evening and have a clear plan for the entire event. Then, clearly communicate this plan to all interested parties: your wedding coordinator, catering manager, the wedding party, parents, etc. Consider the schedule and details of events such as cocktails, dinner, grand entrance, toasts, specialty dances and so on. The more you plan ahead, the more you can relax and go with the flow at your reception.

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Substandard or inappropriate music and entertainment can kill a party faster than anything else, so spend the time necessary to select a good band or DJ. Find someone who can match the style and tone of your wedding, can “read” the crowd and keep the guests happy, and will respect your wishes. Be clear and specific about any songs or events that you do NOT want at your wedding.

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You may find the Chicken Dance and the Hokey Pokey and colorful maracas or other props to be ‘cheesy’ but you know what – many guests love them, and the key to a good party is to appeal to a wide variety of tastes and wishes. Let your band leader or DJ use their professional experience and skills to create a fun evening, based on the feedback they receive from some key people – your guests.

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A convenient time for toasts is just after the first course is served. This gives the servers enough time to ensure that all guests have a drink (nice to have if you’re toasting!) and is still early enough in the evening that you’re likely to have everyone’s attention. Most couples begin with the best man, though some start with the bride’s father; so choose the order that works for you and communicate it to all parties. Be sure to encourage any and all toasters to keep their words brief (no more than a few minutes each) and discourage off-color jokes, too much personal information or “inside” jokes, and any other inappropriate content. If you have any toasters you’re worried about, perhaps you could ask them to write out what they plan to say ahead of time and show it to you. 146 | PREMIER BRIDE MS SUMMER/FALL 2016

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THE FIRST DANCE: “DON’T WAIT FOREVER AND DON’T DO IT FOREVER A good time to do the first dance (and other specialty dances) is just after dinner – to kick off the party portion of the evening and keep the energy going. If any song you’ve selected is over three minutes, you may want to have your band leader shorten it up or have your DJ fade it out after a few minutes. You’ll be surprised at how long even three minutes feels – to you and your guests – when you’re alone in the center of the dance floor with all eyes on you!

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The food you serve doesn’t have to be expensive or super fancy gourmet, but it should taste good. Enough said!

Ideally, it’s great if there is a bar near the dance floor. People tend to congregate near the bar, and this way the non-dancers will still be close to the party people: the dancers. It’s also easier for guests to move seamlessly on and off the dance floor. You’ll find that the dance floor is more easily filled if it’s located near a bar.

You and your groom are really the hosts of this party. And it’s always good to be a gracious host. Take some time to envision the day from your guests’ point of view, and do whatever you can to make sure their experience is smooth, relaxing and fun. This will truly make it a wedding they’ll remember.

Finally, the most important rule of all: the mood of the newlyweds (joyful, stressed, happy or unhappy) influences the entire wedding, and affects the mood of your guests. If you think you might be worried and stressed out about all of the endless details on your wedding day, then consider hiring a wedding coordinator, even if it’s just for the day of the wedding only. It is worth every single penny if it means you (and your guests) can actually ENJOY your wedding day.


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SEND OFF The church send-off is one of those time honored traditions that never fails to elicit great enthusiasm from wedding guests and makes for wonderful photos for the happy couple. Traditionally rice was thrown at the newlyweds as a symbol of prosperity and fertility. When guests threw rice at the bride and groom, they were wishing them a life full of good fortune and children. Somewhere in the mid-eighties, the idea that rice was harmful to birds began to make the rounds. Rice was rumored to swell in birds’ digestive tracts causing the birds to explode, which was proven to be complete nonsense as rice is a natural substance consumed by birds and other animals for centuries without incident. Regardless, the tradition of throwing rice was quickly replaced by wedding guests throwing bird seed at couples as they left the church. The tradition continues to this day, but brides have become quite creative with their send-off incorporating a number of fun items turning the tradition into an even more special and personalized part of their wedding.

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Confetti cones are given to guests in fun shapes or shades matching the bridal party attire.

Fall leaves are perfect for an autumn wedding. Snowflake confetti or fake snow highlight a Christmas or winter fete. Use red heart balloons or heart shaped cutouts for a Valentine’s Day event.

LAVENDER Biodegradable and fragrant, nature loving brides love lavender or dried herbs.

GLITTER Glam brides prefer the sparkle of glitter although it does get imbedded in hair and clothing. We love the fairy dust idea for princess brides.

FLOWER PETALS Choose petals from your favorite flower or to match flowers in your bouquet.

BALLOONS A tunnel of balloons makes for a beautiful send off. Some beach areas ask you not to release balloons as they can be harmful to sea life.

BUBBLES Some venues do not allow guests to throw confetti and other items that will leave a mess on the grounds. Bubbles are a great option.

THEMED Toss tiny beach balls for a seaside wedding, or shake pompoms in your favorite team colors.

SPARKLERS

RIBBON WANDS

Sparklers have become a very popular send-off item especially for night weddings.

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GET CREATIVE Think outside the box and get creative with your send-off choices. Glow sticks, silly string, sprinkles, small candies, or paper airplanes make for memorable send-offs, or use something that spotlights your personal hobbies or interests. When it comes to your wedding send-off, you’re only limited by your imagination! 148 | PREMIER BRIDE MS SUMMER/FALL 2016


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“Honey, where would you like to eat tonight? I’m in the mood for something special.” This is a question you and your fiancé may ask each other often. Why not ask that same question when selecting a reception site? You want your wedding to be a special experience for you as well as your guests. You spend endless hours selecting the perfect dress, the perfect flowers, and the perfect venue. Why not treat your guests to a special meal? When planning your wedding you will discover endless possibilities for reception sites; hotels, country clubs, museums, backyard tents and more. Among those possibilities you should consider your favorite local restaurants, the restaurant where you celebrated your last promotion, your last birthday, and where you took your parents when they came to visit. Your favorite restaurant may offer all the style and amenities you require, and most importantly, have the expertise to serve you and your guests an exceptional meal. With your favorite restaurant, depending on the size of your reception, you may reserve a private room or you may be able to reserve the entire space. You, with the chef, may craft a

customized menu and wine selections of exceptional quality. The restaurant’s event coordinator will assist you with your reception planning, and because restaurants host many types of events, may be able to offer additional suggestions and assistance in securing other needed services from musicians, florists, transportation providers and audiovisual specialists.

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Wedding guests expect sweets at a reception, and that means more than just cake these days. Full dessert stations ranging from cupcakes, pies, puddings, cookies and pastries are now standard fare at most weddings. Years ago the candy bar made its debut and is now almost expected at anything but the most formal of occasions. Tables laden with candies of all colors, shapes and varieties are beautifully displayed, and guests are encouraged to scoop their favorites into designer bags to take home as their favor. The convenience and popularity of these bars has risen and the standard sweet bars have given way to more elaborate offerings and settings offering everything from desserts, drinks and entrees. Standard sweet bars have evolved into s’mores stations complete with sticks and fire pots for roasting marshmallows. Make your own cotton candy stations are great for outdoor weddings, and doughnut and coffee bars share equal billing with cookie and milk bars. Traditional buffets have always included carving stations and pasta bars, but today’s receptions are serving potato bars, both baked and mashed, with all the fixings. Food stations are a great way to offer a specialty item such as ethnic food or a local delicacy. Taco stations, sushi, or any ethnic cuisine can be offered as a specialty station item as a way to honor a couple’s heritage.

Southern brides favor shrimp and grits or biscuit bars and coastal fetes are perfect occasions for a full-on oyster or seafood bar. Having a sophisticated affair? Add some fun with a slider bar where guest build their own burger or choose from a variety of fillings – hamburgers, barbecue, or vegetarian. Miniature versions of “junk” foods are popping up at receptions with stations offering pizza, half-sized hot dogs and french fries accompanied by icy tubs full of bottled gourmet sodas. Take your food bar even further by forgoing the decorated table and opt instead for an ice cream cart or even food trucks. Some brides are using these stations to serve their signature wedding cocktail often in special glasses or decorated mason jars that can be taken home as guests’ mementos. With the emergence of craft beer and micro-breweries, beer tastings or flights of several beers can be served in personalized pint glasses at receptions – a new tradition especially popular with grooms and their friends. Remember, these stations allow you to creatively present items that have meaning to you. Select only one or two special items. Just a few special touches will make the most impact.

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DRINK UP! giving your wedding day spirits a special touch “Cheers! Salud! Prost!” We all have a preferred way of drinking to the health of family and friends. What better time to toast life and love than at a wedding? Let’s look at beverage ideas, large and small, adult and kid-friendly, to bolster a day brimming with drink-infused merriment. At the reception, lead with refreshments. During the cocktail hour, greet guests with personalized drink glasses doubling as place cards. Try attaching a miniature name tag to paper straws or scrawl names on chalkboard-style stickers and stick them on rustic mason jars. Another way to individualize the drinking experience: Tiny bottles of champagne waiting at each table. Wedding favors for each guest might also be drinkable. If you’re a coffee-loving couple, gift a small bag of coffee grounds labeled “the perfect blend” or “love is brewing.”

To give potables even more personality, ask the bartender to create a signature drink for the bride and groom. Be sure to call the drink something clever, like “Marry Me Martini,” “Something Blue Punch,” or, a play on the couple’s last name. For a bride and groom who don’t agree on beverages, go for His and Her drinks…perhaps pink sangria (“Blushing Bride”) and a blue margarita (“Blue-eyed Groom”). If you’re connoisseurs of a particular type of alcohol, create an entire focal table dedicated to your spirits of choice. Add a fun touch to the table with handmade signs: “Whiskey for the boys!” or “Eat, drink, and be married!” And if you want things to get really personal (and your venue allows bringing in alcohol), be your own bartender. Premix drinks in mason jars and keep them on ice. Or, if brewing is your thing, brew your own beer. It doesn’t get much more unique than that! Beyond booze, incorporate nonalcoholic refreshments so there’s a little something for everyone. Kegs of root beer are fun for the kids. Large jugs of lemonade are not only thirst quenching at a summertime wedding, they also make for a very pretty picture. When it’s time for dessert or a late night second wind, consider a coffee bar complete with flavor shots and donut pops as stirring straws. In the winter months, a hot chocolate bar with all the marshmallow trimmings and peppermint stick trappings leaves a warm, lasting impression. Want an even more unique factor? Try soaking fruit in spirits. Popular combinations include champagne soaked berries and tequila-soaked watermelon wedges. Aside from fruit, any gummy candy can also soak up spirits for a yummy treat your guests are sure to be buzzing about long after the boozy gummy-bear buzz has finally worn off.

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When planning a wedding, the right meal can set the mood and fuel your guests for a night of dancing. Here are six ideas that will make your food more festive and leave everyone satisfied:

1. Healthy is in. Healthy meals can be tasty delights.

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Go ethnic! Food from around the world is becoming more and more popular at weddings. It’s a great way to get variety into your dinner. It also gives your guests the opportunity to feed their adventurous side.

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Beef: it IS what’s for dinner. Steak is in. Popular are South American style steaks seasoned with chile peppers and sofrito or different salsas and a side of Peruvian potatoes. Steak is also delicious tossed into a gourmet salad or thinly sliced on baguettes.

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Food Stations and Dessert Bars. They’re fun and flavorful, not to mention they add a whimsical touch to your reception. Brides have moved way beyond the pasta stations and candy or dessert bars and have started offering special food bars as part of their entrÊe and side dish selections. Comfort foods like potato bars with a variety of toppings are popular as are junk food bars laden with sliders, mini hot dogs and tacos. Even the sweet and dessert bars have transitioned from traditional cakes, cookies and tarts to tables laden with several varieties of gourmet popcorn with add ins, s’mores stations, make your own cotton candy and milkshake bars. There is no limit to the kind of food bars that can be incorporated into a reception. These special serving options can be as creative as a couple’s imagination and palate allow!

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Have smaller portions, but more courses. This more European style is gaining popularity.


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TAKES THE CAKE Asking the right questions about your special cake

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Do you specialize in any certain styles or flavors? What do you recommend for an outdoor or seasonal reception? Can you customize a wedding or groom’s cake from a photo/idea? Can you match the cake colors to fabric swatches or flowers? Can you create individual cakes to be used as wedding favors? Can you create specialized cakes for certain dietary needs? Do you offer a tasting? How much time do you need to prepare the cake at the reception? Do you offer instruction on how to cut the cake? Will you supply a container to freeze the top of the cake? Will you charge for any supports or bases on the cake?

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If so, may I return them for a refund?

Do you provide a plateau or stand for the cake? If so, what is the charge? May I return it for a refund?

How far in advance must I book your services? What is your cancellation policy? Is a deposit required? If so, when and how much?


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FLOWERS IN YOUR WEDDING DAY HAIR Tip number one. You don’t want to look back and see wilted flowers in your hair! Keep your flowers in water or in the refrigerator as long as possible before pictures for absolute freshness! Then let them dance freely for the party afterward! Tip two, your hair Style. Fresh flowers look great in any hair style; up, down, braided, or wavy. Go bold and create a flower crown, or make it simple and dot flowers throughout your hair. Tip three is for your hair stylist. Tell your stylist to finish your hair completely with products before putting the flowers in. They are product sensitive. No hair spray, volume spray, or any of the sorts! Also bring him some inspiration pictures you like to give him a better idea of what you would like!

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GIFT REGISTRIES While some family members and friends will dream up their own creative presents, most people appreciate a gift registry. They want to give you something they know you’ll love. If you haven’t tackled your registry yet, we’re here to help.

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SENDING THANK YOU NOTES.

Begin making your registry four to six months before the wedding so that you’re ready for any engagement parties, showers, or eager guests. You don’t have to register for everything in one day, so don’t stress. Take your time and make your selections thoughtfully. Check the registry about a month before the wedding and, if necessary, add more items to accommodate last-minute shoppers.

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HOW DO WE REGISTER? Start by considering your wants, needs, and style as a couple. Select up to three or four stores that feel like a good fit. Ideally, visit a couple of stores in person so that you can see and touch various items before finalizing your selections. For things you don’t need to see and touch, feel free to register online for the sake of convenience. Most full-service stores offer a great deal of free registry help. We encourage you to take advantage of this service. Specialists will be able to offer helpful information, let you know what generally goes on a registry, and make sure you remember pesky little things like meat thermometers.

WHAT DO WE REGISTER FOR? Most couples take this opportunity to ask for things that they would never buy themselves but would love to have grace their future home. Of course, there are timeless items like crystal vases and formal china, but your registry doesn’t have to be so fancy. There are a lot more accessible, affordable, and casual options these days. You may also want to think about any hobbies you both have, honeymoon travel money, savings for a house, or donations to a meaningful cause. When the time comes to make your final selections, be sure to make decisions together and to include gifts in all price ranges so that each guest can find something within his or her budget. Select more gifts than there are guests to ensure that there are enough items to cover not only the wedding but any showers, too.

COMMUNICATING THE NEWS. How do you let your guests know where you’re registered? For the most part, word of mouth is the way to go. It’s also a good idea to include your registry information on your wedding website, if you have one. When it comes time for wedding showers, it’s appropriate for the host or hostess to include your registry information on the shower invites. However, it is never (ever!) appropriate to include registry information along with your wedding invites.

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No matter how you register, the items you choose, or how you get the word out to your wedding guests, remember that any wedding present is a gift of love. Cherish these gifts, show your gratitude, and count your blessings. For more information, ideas, and registry links, visit the Registries section of premierbridems.com.


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May is the most popular month for weddings.

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is the average number of bridesmaids a bride chooses to be in her wedding

Don’t forget to add gift cards to your registry. Register for fun stuff too: games, camping gear, BBQ accessories. . . Don’t be afraid to register for an investment piece like furniture. Register for things you’ll use on your honey moon (like beach towels). Update your registry periodically so guests have enough to choose from.

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THE CAPITAL CLUB

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historic Club EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45+ FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . Indoor Attached Parking Garage Imagine being married with the entire city sparkling behind you. Located on the 19th floor of the Capital Towers, the Capital Club offers spectacular views and elegant surroundings. Our experienced staff is able to accommodate groups of all needs and desires. Whether you’re looking for a formal sit-down rehearsal dinner or a blowout dance party reception, we’re here to make your perfect event come true. Please call or email for additional information, Amanda Prejean, aprejean@mmihg.com

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . Restaurant/Historic Property EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-500 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Varies FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Varies PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free Majestic live oaks surround you as you look over the beautiful beachfront lawn to the sparkling Gulf waters. Our openveranda coastal-style venue is the perfect location for your wedding, rehearsal dinner or celebratory event. Whether inside by the fireplaces or outdoors on the porch or spacious lawn, we offer the freshest Gulf seafood as well as an array of delicious speciality items and cocktails. Our staff is willing to accomodate possibilities to coordinate every aspect of your special fete.


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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . Industrial Southern Charm EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free

Cotton Market is a unique venue in a beautiful country setting just minutes from Jackson. Our rustic barn provides a romantic spot for the ceremony. Barn doors open to provide a grand entrance and the décor provides the perfect touch of elegance. Just a few steps from the barn is our reception hall. A shady porch welcomes your guests to the reception. Whether you want a cocktail party, buffet or a seated dinner, let us customize your event with catering exclusively by one of Jackson’s top catering and floral companies.

The Event Centre at Climb is 10,000 square feet of overwhelming charm reflecting the 1930’s era in which it was built. The ambience is captured by the presence of 30 foot industrial ceilings complemented by floor-to-ceiling windows and exposed brick creating a backdrop scene of class and elegance. Centrally located in downtown Gulfport, just minutes away from everything that the Mississippi Gulf Coast has to offer, a bride and groom would be extremely hard pressed to find anywhere else like it to share in their most memorable moment together.

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historic Restaurant EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . .Ceremony, Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, & Beverage Service LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-125 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30+ FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Free

At Great Southern Club, your guests will enjoy panoramic views and a relaxed and elegant atmosphere. You will want to dance the night away in our beautiful ballroom. Our eclectic American menu includes: Coastal favorites, Southern eats and Contemporary cuisine. Whether you are planning a simple reception, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, a sit down dinner, buffet or luncheon, we can create the menu to make your event memorable. Our staff provides the exceptional services that your wedding day deserves. We are open to non-members for your reception or special event.

Built as the Armour Smokehouse in 1906 this legendary Jackson landmark is a true icon of Mississippi’s rich heritage. The historic location will provide a unique backdrop for your reception or rehearsal dinner. Your beautifully planned reception deserves professional and complimentary beverage service. As one of few Mississippi ABC licensed services in the area and insured for events, our first concern is that you fully enjoy your most special day with customizable and all-inclusive packages. Our team of professional bartenders have the necessary provisions including: glassware, bar equipment, and a wide selection of beer, wine, liquor and mixers.

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THE IVY VENUE

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barn EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free

The Ivy Venue’s stately columns greet your guests as they arrive. This new venue captures the elegance and charm of the historic South. The main building is our grand reception room and features beautiful chandeliers. French doors open to the spacious lawn shaded by beautiful oak trees. The carriage house/barn is included in your rental. Get married under the majestic oaks or in the carriage house/ barn. Exclusively catered by one of Jackson’s finest caterers! The Ivy Venue is conveniently located off Lakeland Drive in Flowood.

Jackson Place is a beautiful newly constructed barn set on 20 acres in a pastoral setting near Crystal Springs, MS.  Just 30 minutes from Jackson, the barn and ceremony site are surrounded by beautiful majestic trees. Huge barn doors welcome guests on the front and back of the barn. The spacious interior is air conditioned and heated. A beautiful open hilltop next to the barn provides the perfect ceremony site. A dense forest provides a beautiful backdrop.

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LYNN MEADOWS DISCOVERY CENTER

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurant EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-350 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35-$65 FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parking Garage

Make “once upon a time,� “happily ever after,� and everything in between come true for your wedding and reception at the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center in Gulfport. Picture six oak-canopied acres with a beach view complete with a gulf breeze and that’s the fairy tale about which you’ve always dreamed. Indoor and outdoor celebrations can be planned at our location. The Lynn Meadows Discovery Center offers a unique, whimsical setting, while the WINGS Performing Arts and Education Center caters to a more formal event. Spacious dressing rooms and free parking are a few of the extra amenities.

The Manship Wood Fired Kitchen is the perfect place to host your rehearsal dinner or wedding reception. Our staff is eager to create a custom experience for your special day. We have menu options ranging from $35 - $65 per person and if you don’t see something you would like on our menu, our capable chefs will be happy to make a custom menu. Our beautiful spaces can accommodate groups ranging in size from 15 - 130 people seated and standing receptions for up to 350 people.Â

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Museum EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free

FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resort EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25+ FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Free

An extraordinary setting at the Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum for your coastal ceremony, reception or rehearsal dinner. We are the Gateway to Biloxi at the foot of the Biloxi/ Ocean Springs bridge. Our majestic oaks across the front lawn and the water’s edge provide a beautiful Gulf Coast setting. The grand wooden stairs lead to a spacious front porch and into the museum with three floors of exquisite exhibits. Our stunning glass exterior was designed to be reminiscent of a ship in a bottle, it is breathtakingly beautiful and accomplishes that goal. You may choose your own caterer for your event. We have a full catering kitchen. The corporate board room can be used by the bride and her party.

With several venue spaces nestled in an idyllic setting, McClain Lodge is the perfect place for getting married and celebrating life’s important events. Sitting along the banks of a quiet lake, everything you need for your wedding is in this tranquil setting. For your ceremony, choose the quaint chapel among soaring trees or get married in the open area arbor “Under the Oaks�. For your reception, brides love the Banquet Hall and “Events on the Grounds� with the wraparound porch, bridge and gazebo areas. There’s more: the Lodge is a great place for attendants to dress and the bride and groom to spend their wedding night. For attendants and guests, McClain Lodge offers new cabins with all the amenities. PREMIERBRIDEMS.COM | 201


THE MILL CONFERENCE CENTER

MISSISSIPPI CRAFT CENTER

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Center EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1000 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Varies FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes ‘PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free

FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gallery EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Varies

The romance of looms, lives and love are sewn throughout a building with 100 years of history, a century of character and a new millennium of modern comforts and amenities. You say, “I do,� let us take care of the rest. Small and intimate or large and extravagant, we’ve got the ballroom, dressing rooms, catering, on-site hotel and parking to fit your every wish. Our venue provides a great background for wedding photos, and we have a private speakeasy bar for pre-nuptial events. Don’t hesitate to ask for anything you want; after all, it’s your special day.

Cinderella had the glass slipper‌you have the glass staircase. Make a memorable entrance to your reception. The elegant and contemporary Craft Center event space offers soaring ceilings and beautiful views of the Natchez Trace Parkway forest. The sleek wood and glass interior gives you the perfect backdrop to set the mood and theme for your celebration. Open the glass doors and let your guests enjoy the lush terrace and spacious grounds. You choose the caterer for our venue. We are located in a pastoral setting off Rice Road. This space is available for private parties, rehearsal dinners, wedding ceremonies, and receptions.

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MISSISSIPPI MUSEUM OF ART

MISSISSIPPI SPORTS HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . Hall of Fame/Museum EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-300 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free

Works of art are our specialty. Located in the heart of Downtown Jackson, the Mississippi Museum of Art provides a uniquely beautiful backdrop for weddings - offering indoor and outdoor ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners. Our staff of event professionals, including an in-house chef, is willing to accomodate your individual preferences in order to make your day a masterpiece. Our Walker Garden and Trustmark Grand Hall are available for smaller ceremonies and receptions, while The Art Garden, complete with a performance stage, lush foliage and fountains, is available to accomodate larger events. Call us today and let us help you paint your picture-perfect day.

For any bride looking for something unique, your fantasy wedding is perfect in the surroundings of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. Choose the museum floor, the Trustmark Conference Center or the entire facility for your wedding and reception, plus your rehearsal dinner. You and your guests will have a fun time and a memorable wedding. Have a favorite caterer? They’ll like the full kitchen. You’ll like the excellent audio system with CD and DVD players. And everyone will like all the free parking. Imagine getting married among the sports greats and legends of Mississippi! See why this is the perfect place for guests of all ages. Call today for an appointment. PREMIERBRIDEMS.COM | 203


THE OLD BRICK HOUSE

PROVIDENCE HILL FARM

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . Waterfront Historic Home EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free

FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . .Stable & Lakeside Pavilion EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300-800 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free

The Old Brick House, one of Biloxi’s oldest buildings, also known as Biloxi Garden Center, was built around 1850 as a modest family home overlooking the Back Bay by John Henley, a former sheriff and mayor of Biloxi. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1987. Although heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the house was restored and re-dedicated in 2011 and made available for private events up to 150 guests. Most event space is located on the rolling lawn with a restroom, dining room and sitting room located inside.

Located minutes from the capital city, spectacular Providence Hill Farm offers its brides two options for wedding ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners. Our magnificent stable is surrounded by rolling pastureland and unbelievable views. Two suites are available upstairs for the wedding parties to dress and enjoy the day. The girls can relax and have a bridesmaids’ luncheon while the guys delight in a sporting clay shoot or fishing match. Providence Hill also has a beautiful pavilion area surrounded by a breathtaking lake for ceremonies, receptions and rehearsal dinners. Brides may use the caterer of her choice.

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISS. GULF PARK CAMPUS (DVW %HDFK %OYG ‡ /RQJ %HDFK 06

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FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historic Hall EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony, Reception, & Rehearsal Dinner LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up To 150 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Varies FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free

FACILITY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boutique Hotel EVENT OPTIONS . . . . . . . . Ceremony & Reception LOCATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . Indoor/Outdoor CAPACITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up To 400 CATERING PRICE RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28+ FACILITY FEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Yes PARKING OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free

At The University of Southern Mississippi, guests are greeted by verdant lawns and historic Spanish-style mission buildings adorning the University’s Gulf Park campus in Long Beach. Shaded by majestic oak trees of days gone by, the 500-year-old Friendship Oak is a favorite venue for wedding ceremonies, with branches that gracefully sweep to the ground. This University staple offers a generous canopy for guests and convenient access to Hardy Hall and its facilities. The ballroom in Hardy Hall is elegantly appointed with a stylish backdrop for receptions. Southern Miss Catering offers full-service catering for campus events, including custom menus. This beautiful beachfront campus is located on Highway 90 across from the Mississippi Gulf Coast and is minutes from hotel accommodations.

The only boutique hotel on the Mississippi Coast, the White House Hotel has graced the Mississippi Coast for over a century. It has been lovingly restored with a chic contemporary interior and fascinating period details. Majestic oaks provide a canopy of shade on the front lawn making it a beautiful setting for a wedding or reception. The Ballroom on the third floor opens onto a large roof top terrace overlooking the Gulf with dramatic vistas. Catering is provided by Cora’s Restaurant which specializes in southern and contemporary cuisine with the freshest ingrediants. Our 76 guest rooms provide luxurious comfort for your guests.


B R I DA L B O U T I Q U E G U I D E THE PERFECT FIT

THE BRIDAL PATH 601-981-8364 | Jackson bridalpathinc.com

THE BRIDE & GROOM 662-327-4337 | Columbus thebrideandgroomms.com

IMAGINATIONS BRIDAL 601-833-6280 | Brookhaven imaginationsbridal.com

KAY’S KREATIONS 662-844-1704 | Tupelo kays-kreations.net

LACE BRIDAL EXPERIENCE 601-665-4860 | Brandon lacebridalboutique.com

LOW’S BRIDAL & FORMAL 870-734-3244 | Brinkley, AR lowsbridal.com

MIMI’S BRIDAL & FORMALWEAR 601-649-6006 | Laurel mimisbridal.com

WOO COUTURE 601-454-3262 | Jackson woocouture.com

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Lazaro, Monique Lhuillier, Casablanca, Allure Bridals, Mori Lee, Maggie Sottero, Jasmine Bridal, Theia

Accessories

Aria, Blush by Hayley Paige, Tara Keely by Lazaro, Marisa Baratelli, Allure Couture, Stella York, Casablanca, Justin Alexander, Trina Turk

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Allure Bridals, Allure Couture, Allure Romance, Watters Bridal, Wtoo Bridal, Maggie Sottero, Blue by Enzoani, Ellis London Bridal, Jasmine Bridal, Jasmine Couture, Mori Lee

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Allure Bridals, Casablanca, Essense of Australia, Maggie Sottero, Mori Lee, Stella York

Both

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Both

Allure Couture, Angelina Faccenda, Casablanca Couture, Lazaro, Maggie Sottero Couture, Maggie Sottero Haute Couture, Marisa, Martina Liana, Mikaella, Pronovias, San Patrick, Sottero Midgley, Stephen Yearick, Watters Brides, YSA Makino

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Allure Bridals, Enzoani, Kenneth Winston, Maggie Sottero, Mori Lee, Pronovias

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Christina Wu, Enchanted, Jaquelin Exclusive, Woo Bride

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FINE CHINA

CASUAL DINNERWARE

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866-235-5443

belk.com

Yes

6 months from wedding date

Yes

Yes

BLISS GIFT AND HOME

601-326-3337

blissgiftandhome. com

Yes

See Store Manager

Yes

Yes

DILLARD’S

601-957-7100 ext. 5739

dillards.com

Yes

90 days from wedding date

Yes

Yes

THE EVERYDAY GOURMET

601-977-9258

TheEverydayGourmet.com

Yes

Store Credit

Yes

Yes

FARMER’S TABLE COOKING SCHOOL IN LIVINGSTON

601-506-6821

farmerstableinlivingston.com

No

6 months from wedding date

No

Yes

HILLYER HOUSE

228-875-8065

hillyerhouse.com

Yes

6 months from wedding date

No

Yes

JOHNSON BROTHERS JEWELRY COMPANY

228-762-3266

johnsonsjewelry. net

Yes

Store credit up to 4 months from wedding date

Yes

Yes

MISSISSIPPI CRAFT CENTER

601-856-7546

mscrafts.org

Yes

See Gallery Manager for Expiration

No

Yes

MOCKINGBIRD MARKETPLACE

601-587-8802

find us on facebook

No

Store Credit

Yes

Yes

OAK: A SOUTHERN EXPERIENCE

601-469-3242

oakexperience. com

No

30 Day Return With Receipt

Yes

Yes

THE PAPER PLACE

601-366-3675

find us on facebook

No

Gifts may be returned 1 year from the wedding date

Yes

Yes

STELLA & COMPANY

601-825-8282

stellaandcompany. wordpress.com

No

Store Credit

Yes

Yes

TISH GAMMILL HOME

601-264-3326

tishgammillhome. com

No

Store Credit within 6 months of wedding

Yes

Yes

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BRIDLEWOOD OF MADISON

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YES

YES

YES

601-969-8508

IN SIDE FRONT COVER

200

VARIES

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NO

YES

YES

YES

LA BRIOCHE PATISSERIE

166

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$15

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VARIES

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THE CAPITAL CLUB 601-969-7101 EXT. 103

THE COOKING SCHOOL AT THE EVERYDAY GOURMET 601-977-9258

COTTON MARKET 601-906-5499

DULING HALL 601-292-7121

FAIRVIEW INN 601-948-3429

FARMER’S TABLE COOKING SCHOOL IN LIVINGSTON 601-506-6821

THE HIDEAWAY AT REED’S ESTATE 731-616-0771

HILTON JACKSON 601-957-2800

THE IRON HORSE GRILL 601-398-0151

THE IVY VENUE 601-906-5499

JACKSON MARRIOTT 601-969-5100

JACKSON PLACE 601-668-9021

JOHNNY KNIGHT TREEHOUSE 601-849-5203

KING EDWARD HOTEL

601-988-2299

THE MANSHIP WOOD FIRED KITCHEN 601-398-4562

THE MCALPIN HOUSE 601-849-5203

MCCLAIN LODGE 601-829-1101

MISSISSIPPI CRAFT CENTER 601-856-7546


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MISSISSIPPI MUSEUM OF ART

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NO

141

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YES

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NO

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VALET PARKING

601-960-1515

MISSISSIPPI REALTORS CENTER 601-932-5241

MISSISSIPPI SPORTS HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM 601-982-8264

OLD CAPITOL INN 601-359-9000

PROVIDENCE HILL FARM 601-925-0557

THE RAILROAD DISTRICT 601-939-4518

RESERVOIR POINTE 601-898-1934

SAND RIDGE BARN VENUE 601-469-3242

THE SOUTH WAREHOUSE 601-939-4518

SPRING LAKE VENUE 601-398-8364

TABLE 100 601-933-2720

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BEAU RIVAGE RESORT & CASINO

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$60

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YES

NO

YES

YES

82

300

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YES

YES

YES

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73

1000

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YES

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79

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350

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228-386-7987

BEAUVOIR - THE JEFFERSON DAVIS HOME 228-388-4400

BILOXI CIVIC CENTER 228-374-3105

BILOXI VISITORS CENTER 228-374-3105

THE CHIMNEYS 228-863-7604

DIAMONDHEAD COUNTRY CLUB 228-255-2918

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON BILOXI BEACH BOULEVARD 228-546-3100

THE EVENT CENTRE AT CLIMB 228-864-6677


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GREAT SOUTHERN CLUB

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YES

YES

NO

79

200

$55

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YES

YES

NO

82

50-500

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YES

YES

NO

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700

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YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

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150

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YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

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400

$25

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YES

YES

YES

YES

81

150

VARIES

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YES

YES

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76

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$28+

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YES

YES

YES

228-868-8619

THE HENRY SMITH HOUSE 601-749-8606

LYNN MEADOWS DISCOVERY CENTER

CEREMONY OUTSIDE SITE CATERING OUTDOOR FACILITY ALLOWED AREA FEE AVAILABLE

VALET PARKING

228-897-6039

MARITIME & SEAFOOD INDUSTRY MUSEUM 228-435-6320

THE OLD BRICK HOUSE 228-374-3105

PASS CHRISTIAN YACHT CLUB 228-452-2571

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI GULF PARK CAMPUS 228-214-3296

WHITE HOUSE HOTEL 228-233-1230

- NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI -

BANCORPSOUTH ARENA 662-718-5573

BANCORPSOUTH CONFERENCE CENTER

44

UP TO 560

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YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

44

600-800

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NO

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YES

NO

111

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NO

YES

YES

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NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

111

UP TO 80

VARIES

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

110

UP TO 70

VARIES

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

110

30

VARIES

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

111

20

VARIES

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

110

12-900

VARIES

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

662-718-5555

COMFORT SUITES STARKVILLE 662-324-9595

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT COLUMBUS 662-245-1540

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT STARKVILLE MSU AT THE MILL CONFERENCE CENTER 662-338-3116

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES COLUMBUS 662-241-1990

HAMPTON INN & SUITES COLUMBUS 662-245-1085

HAMPTON INN STARKVILLE 662-324-1333

HILTON GARDEN INN TUPELO 662-718-5500


VENUE GUIDE COMPANY NAME

THE MILL CONFERENCE CENTER

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ROOM CAPACITY

AVERAGE PRICE/ PERSON

CEREMONY OUTSIDE SITE CATERING OUTDOOR FACILITY ALLOWED AREA FEE AVAILABLE

111

12-1000

VARIES

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

50

500

N/A

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

46

300

VARIES

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

48

350

VARIES

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

46

400-1000

VARIES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

VALET PARKING

662-338-3116

OXFORD CONFERENCE CENTER 662-232-2367

THE RITZ THEATER AND CONFERENCE CENTER 662-494-7489

TAYLOR GROCERY 662-801-9140

TOWN CREEK FARM PAVILION 662-494-7489

- PINEBELT -

THE BARN AT BRIDLEWOOD 601-270-1121

THE BAY BED & BREAKFAST 601-584-9200

CANEBRAKE COUNTRY CLUB 601-271-2010

COTTON BLUES 601-450-0510

THE GIN AT RASBERRY GREENE

58

100-500

N/A

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

64

150

N/A

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

64

600

$65

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

61

60

$30

NO

YES

YES

NO

NO

66

UP TO 300

N/A

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

60

50-250

$25+

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

66

UP TO 200

VARIES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

66

15-150

VARIES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

66

200

VARIES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

66

20-300

VARIES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

66

20-200

VARIES

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

769-208-3802

THE HITCHIN’ POSTE 601-335-8280

POWER HOUSE AND COURTYARD 601-266-4399

R.C. COOK UNIVERSITY UNION 601-266-4399

THE ROSE GARDEN AT SOUTHERN MISS AND LAKE BYRON 601-266-4399

THAD COCHRAN CENTER 601-266-4399

TRENT LOTT NATIONAL CENTER 601-266-4399


--twelve month timeline-TWELVE MONTHS

FOUR MONTHS

TWO WEEKS

Choose the date & time

Choose ceremony music

Plan the budget

Order men’s formal wear

Start reception seating chart & place cards

Reserve ceremony site

Reserve rehearsal dinner location

Start your guest list Hire a wedding consultant Meet with officiant to discuss premarital counseling

Book stylist or salon for bridal party hair, nails, & makeup

Confirm rehearsal dinner plans Contact guests who did not RSVP Break in wedding shoes

Discuss menu details with caterer

Write rehearsal dinner & wedding toast

Visit reception sites & reserve one

Order wedding bands

Choose your attendants

Meet with a premarital counselor

Meet with photographer & videographer & submit a list of must-take shots

Shop for gown

NINE MONTHS Order wedding dress, veil & accessories Take engagement pictures Select dress for bridal attendants Decide wedding style - formal with a sit-down dinner or afternoon wedding in the garden Interview & book photographer, videographer, caterer, & florist Discuss honeymoon plans (get passport if needed) Select a band or DJ for reception

Purchase mothers’ dresses

Confirm honeymoon arrangements

TWO MONTHS Address & mail invitations

ONE WEEK

Plan a trial run with hair & makeup

Pick up your gown

Confirm ceremony details Arrange rehearsal dinner plans Complete proper documents for changing your name Confirm delivery date for your gown Announce engagement in your local newspaper

ONE MONTH

Pack for honeymoon Confirm transportation details Notify caterer of final head count Review timetables & details with vendors Put fees in wedding day envelopes

DAY BEFORE

Obtain marriage license

Deliver gift baskets, if you have them, to hotels

Send Save-the-Date cards

Arrange for final fittings on your gown

Host bridesmaids’ luncheon

SIX MONTHS

Buy gifts for the wedding party

Reserve rental equipment

Make reservations for bridesmaids’ luncheon

Choose your baker & order your wedding cake & groom’s cake Finalize guest list

Purchase wedding accessories (guest book, unity candle, cake knife)

Register for gifts Order invitations, stationery, & thank you cards Reserve accommodations for out-of-town guest Finalize honeymoon plans Choose favors 214 | PREMIER BRIDE MS SUMMER/FALL 2016

Have manicure and pedicure Attend ceremony rehearsal Hold rehearsal dinner & hand out special gifts to wedding party Prepare tip envelopes & arrange for someone to distribute them

WEDDING DAY Now that you have said “yes!” it’s time to get organized! Use our checklist as a guide to help you through the wedding planning process.

Eat breakfast Arrange to get checked in & have luggage delivered to your hotel Get hair & makeup done Relax! You’re getting married!!!


--wedding day checklist-HONEYMOON CHECKLIST

WEDDING DAY EMERGENCY KIT

WEDDING ATTIRE

Airline tickets (note flight number & departure/arrival time)

Phone numbers for wedding party, wedding coordinator & vendors

FOR HER:

Cruise tickets (note cabin number & departure/arrival time)

Sewing kit (thread, needle, safetypins & scissors)

Headpiece & veil

Personal emergency kit (including Shout wipes, tampons, & a small snack)

Hosiery & garter

Resort/Hotel phone & confirmation number Passports/Visas Camera, SD cards & charger Credit cards Traveler’s checks Sewing kit Medicines/Prescriptions Extra contact lenses or glasses Toiletries Electrical plug adapters Hair dryer

Skin care (cleansers, moisturizers & lotion) Hair care (hair dryer, curling iron, curlers, brush, comb, hair spray, hair gel, bobby pins, hair elastics, barrettes) Nail polish, nail file & polish remover (in shade worn & clear to stop runs in nylons)

Lingerie (bra, bustier, slip) Shoes Jewelry & accessories Wrap/jacket Gloves FOR HIM: Coat, shirt, vest, trousers Cummerbund Neckwear

Makeup & makeup remover

Cufflinks

Double stick tape

Socks & shoes

Extra pair of nylons

UPDATING YOUR NAME

Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss & mouthwash

Auto Registration

Steamer or iron

Bank & Credit Card Accounts

Hand mirror, tweezers & small grooming scissors

Car Insurance Policy

Gown

Tissues & disposable wipes

DON’T FORGET

Anti-cling spray

Rings & marriage license

Driver’s License

Deodorant, perfume & baby powder

Ring bearer pillow

Employee Records

Cotton balls, cotton swabs

Investment Accounts Life Insurance Policy

Headband or clips for pulling hair back while applying makeup

Medical/Dental Records

Small hand towel

Memberships

Lint brush

Passport

Breath mints

Post Office Records

Cash

Social Security Records

Something old, new, borrowed & blue

Credit Reporting Agencies Deeds/Titles

Stock Certificates

Flower girl basket Wedding programs Cake knife & server Toasting flutes Favors Guest book & pen Unity candle, kiddush cup Pay officiant & vendors Assign person to collect gifts

Tax Agency Records Voter Registration Records Wills/Trusts

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-- wedding budget -CEREMONY

MUSIC

STATIONERY

$_______ Ceremony Site Fee

$_______ Ceremony

$_______ Save-the-Date Cards

$_______ Officiant

$_______ Reception

$_______ Invitations & Envelopes

$_______ Marriage License $_______ Candles/Candelabra

FAVORS & ACCESSORIES

$_______ Calligrapher

OPTIONAL ITEMS

$_______ Postage

$_______ Wedding Coordinator

$_______ Thank You Notes

$_______ Attendent

$_______ Ceremony Programs

Accommodations

$_______ Cake Knife & Server $_______ Cake Top

$_______ Bridesmaids’ Dresses /

$_______ Placecards $_______ Other

Shoes

$_______ Favors $_______ Flower Girl’s Basket

$_______ Flower Girl’s Dress

TRANSPORTATION

$_______ Guest Book & Pen

$_______ Groomsmens’ Formal

$_______ Wedding Party

Wear

$_______ Guests

$_______ Toasting Glasses

$_______ Ring Bear’s Attire

$_______ Parking

$_______ Unity Candle,

$_______ Bridesmaid Luncheon

$_______ Ring Bearer’s Pillow

Kiddish Cup

FLOWERS $_______ Bride’s Bouquet $_______ Attendants’ Bouquets $_______ Groom’s Boutonnière $_______ Attendants’ Boutonnière

$_______ Other

PHOTOGRAPHY

$_______ Decorations/Balloons

FLOWERS $_______ Maid/Matron of Honor $_______ Bridesmaids $_______ Best Man $_______ Groomsmen $_______ Ushers $_______ Child Attendants $_______ Bride & Groom

$_______ Videographer’s Fee $_______ Wedding DVD

$_______ Photographer Fees

$_______ Additional Copies

$_______ Engagement Session

$_______ Edited Highlights

$_______ Proofs

$_______ “Love Story” Production

$_______ Wedding Album $_______ Disk of Images

$_______ Ceremony Flowers $_______ Reception Flowers

STATIONERY

RECEPTION

WEDDING ATTIRE FOR HER: $_______ Gown

$_______ Reception Site Fees

$_______ Alterations

$_______ Food & Service

$_______ Headpiece / Veil

$_______ Tax & Gratuity

$_______ Lingerie & Garter

$_______ Beverage / Bar Fee

$_______ Shoes

$_______ Cake / Cake Cutting Fee

$_______ Jewelry & Accessories

$_______ Rental Items

$_______ Hair, Makeup, &

$_______ Other

Manicure $_______ Other

RINGS

$_______ Bride’s Parents

$_______ Engagement

FOR HIM:

$_______ Groom’s Parents

$_______ Bride’s Wedding Band

$_______ Formal Wear

$_____ Pre-Wedding Party Hosts

$_______ Groom’s Wedding Band

$_______ Neckwear & Cufflinks

$_______ Cake Cutting Attendant $_______ Soloist/Musicians

$_______ Accessories $_______ Shoes $_______ Other

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totals for cost $_______ Ceremony

$_______ Music

$_______ Stationery

$_______ Favors & Accessories

$_______ Photography

$_______ Transportation

$_______ Flowers

$_______ Reception

$_______ Videography

$_______ Gifts

$_______ Rings

$_______ Wedding Attire

sharing the cost BRIDE

GROOM

WEDDING PARTY

Groom’s Wedding Ring

Bride’s Engagement & Wedding Ring

Bridal Shower for Bride

Wedding Gift for Groom Gifts for Bridesmaids Gift for Parents Gowns for Bridesmaids (optional) Accommodations for Out-ofTown Attendants (optional) Informal Stationery

BRIDE’S FAMILY

Bride’s Bouquet Mothers’ Corsages

Wedding Attire & Shoes

Gifts for Groomsmen & Ushers Gift for Parents (optional) Formal wear for Groomsmen (optional) Accommodations for Out-ofTown Attendants (optional) Marriage License

Bride’s Wedding Attire

Honeymoon

Bride’s Parents’ Wedding Attire

Fee for Officiant

Wedding Gift for Newlyweds

GROOM’S FAMILY

Engagement & Wedding Photographs

Engagement Party (optional; following party by bride’s parents)

Wedding Ceremony Programs

Groom’s Wedding Attire

Wedding Reception

Groom’s Parents’ Wedding Attire

Flowers for Ceremony & Reception

Wedding Gift for Newlyweds

Bridal Party Bouquets & Flowers for Flower Girl

Shipment of Wedding Gifts to Couple’s Home

Transportation for Wedding

Welcome Party for Out-of-Town Guests (optional)

Party to Ceremony & Reception

Accommodations for Self

Wedding Gift for Bride

Engagement Party

Invitations, Announcements, Thank You Notes, Postage

Bachelor(ette) Party

Rehearsal Dinner

It is no longer expected that wedding costs will be assigned according to tradition. The proper rational in deciding who pays for what portion is basic: whoever is willing & most able to pay for a wedding expense assumes responsibility for that expense.

Videographer Musicians/Vocalists Security & Insurance for Gifts Welcome Party for Out-of-Town Guests PREMIERBRIDEMS.COM | 217


-- cakes -CAKE STYLE

CAKE ACCESSORIES

GROOM’S CAKE

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

Type of Cake: _____________________ Flavor of Filling: _____________________ Flavor of Icing: _____________________ Date to Taste Samples: _____________________ Description: _____________________ _____________________

Cake Topper: _____________________ Cake Flowers: _____________________ Cake Decorations: _____________________ Cake Stands: _____________________ Cake Boxes: _____________________ Cake Knife and Server: _____________________ Cake Napkins: _____________________

Type of Cake: _____________________ Cake Theme: _____________________ Flavor of Filling: _____________________ Flavoring of Icing: _____________________ Cake Decorations: _____________________ Description: _____________________ _____________________

Wedding Cake Location: _____________________ Groom’s Cake Location: _____________________ Cake Table Decorations: _____________________ Part to Save: _____________________ Person Responsible for Cake Top, Knife, & Server: _____________________ Person to Save & Freeze Cake: _____________________

-- catering -TYPE Breakfast/Brunch Tea Lunch Cocktails Dinner Dessert

ALCOHOL Full Bar Beer & Wine Wine with Dinner Champagne Toast Specialty Cocktail

COURSES Hors d’oeuvres

Appetizer Soup Salad Entree Dessert

SERVICE Cocktails Passed Hors d’oeuvres Hors d’oeuvre Tables Seated Meal Buffet

ENTRÉES Beef Chicken Pork

-- notes --

Fish/Seafood Lamb Pasta

SPECIAL Vegetarian Kosher Gluten Free Other

RENTAL ITEMS Tables Chairs & Chair Covers China, Glassware, Silverware & Serving Dishes Linens

BOUTONNIÈRE | Single flower for men worn on lapel

NOSEGAY | Single flower or small bouquet, carried

CORSAGE | Single flower for women worn on wrist

POMANDER | Round bouquet on a cord

CASCADE | Blossoms & greenery in teardrop shape

SPRAY | Small bunch of gathered flowers, carried

HAND TIED | Cut flowers tied with ribbon or fabric, carried

TOSS BOUQUET | Bouquet thrown to the single ladies

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-- flowers -FLOWERS BY SEASON SPRING

FALL

Cherry Blossom Daffodil Dogwood Forsythia Hellebore Hyacinth Lilac Lily of the Valley Muscari Peony Quince Rose Sweet Pea Tulip Viburnum

Autumn Leaves Celosia (cockscomb) Chinese Lantern Chrysanthemum Crosnia Dahlia Hydrangea Seasonal Berries Statice Sunflower Yarrow

SUMMER Anemone Astilbe Azalea Calla Lily Camellia Cosmos Daffodil Dahlia Daisy Delphinium French Tulip Hollyhock Hyacinth Hydrangea Jasmine Lady’s Mantle Larkspur Lilac Lily of the Valley Marigold Mimosa Pansy Peony Primrose Ranunculus

WINTER Amaryllis Anemone Casablanca Lily Evergreen Forced Bulbs Freesia Gerber Daisy Heather Narcissus Holly (ilex) Paper-white Poinsettia Rose Stephanotis

YEAR ‘ROUND Baby’s Breath Calla Lily Carnation Cattleman Chrysanthemum Daisy Freesia Gardenia Gerber Daisy Gladiolus Iris Lily Orchid Protea Ranunculus Rose September Aster Snapdragon Stephanotis Tuberoses

DESCRIPTION OF WEDDING FLOWERS HELPERS

CEREMONY

Cake Cutting Attendant _____________________ Guest Book Attendant _____________________ Officiant _____________________ Soloists & Musicians _____________________

Altar/Chuppah _____________________ Candles & Holders _____________________ Pew/Aisle Markers _____________________ Other _____________________

WEDDING PARTY

RECEPTION

Bride’s Bouquet _____________________ Bride’s Toss Bouquet _____________________ Bride’s Attendants’ _____________________ Bouquets _____________________ Flower Girl’s Headpiece or Baskets _____________________ Groom’s Boutonnière _____________________ Groom’s Attendants’ Boutonnière _____________________ Ushers’ Boutonnière _____________________ Ring Bearer’s Boutonnière _____________________ Mothers’ & Grandmothers’ Corsages _____________________ Fathers’ & Grandfathers’ Boutonnières _____________________ Other _____________________

Entryway _____________________ Head Table Centerpiece _____________________ Parents’ Table _____________________ Centerpieces _____________________ Guest Table Centerpieces _____________________ Reception Room Flowers _____________________ Cake & Cake Table _____________________ Champagne/Punch Table _____________________ Gift Table _____________________ Guest Book Table _____________________ Restroom _____________________ Other _____________________

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-- music --

-- reception --

CEREMONY

VENUE

Prelude __________________________________________ Processional __________________________________________ Service __________________________________________ Recessional __________________________________________ Postlude __________________________________________ Other __________________________________________

LOCATION Indoor Outdoor Same Site as Ceremony Within Walking Distance

RECEPTION Cocktail Hour __________________________________________ Arrival of Newlyweds __________________________________________ First Dance __________________________________________ Father/Bride Dance __________________________________________ Mother/Groom Dance __________________________________________ Guests’ First Dance __________________________________________ Dinner __________________________________________ Cake Cutting __________________________________________ Tossing the Bouquet __________________________________________ Throwing the Garter __________________________________________ Last Dance __________________________________________ Other __________________________________________

USED FOR Ceremony Reception Dressing Overnight Rooms SIZE Small (<100) Medium (100-250) Large (250+)

DECORATIONS PROVIDED Head Table Guest Tables Cake Table Guest Book Table

SITE SERVICES SERVICES PROVIDED Rooms Food Beverage/Alcohol Disabled Access Adequate Parking Valet Coat Check On-site Wedding Coordinator Staff to Cut Cake More than One Event

RENTALS AVAILABLE Tables Chairs & chair covers China, glassware, silverware & serving dishes Linens Ration of guests to servers: _________

STYLE RECEPTION Old-world Modern Formal Rustic Fun, Funky Casual Intimate SITE FEATURES Great Entrance Chandeliers Piano Balcony Fireplace Great Views Stunning Windows Nice Changing Area Dance Floor COLOR SCHEME Pastels Jewel Tones Neutral Tones Bold/Bright Black/White

BRINGING YOUR OWN DECORATIONS Bringing own decorations? _______________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ When can decorations/favors come in? ____________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________

220 | PREMIER BRIDE MS SUMMER/FALL 2016


-- photography -PRE-WEDDING PORTRAITS Bride Getting Ready Bride Putting on Veil Candid Shots of Bride Preparing Groom Getting Ready Attendants Getting Ready Front of Ceremony Location Guests Arriving & Being Seated

GROOM’S PHOTOS

CEREMONY

Full-length With Parents With Grandparents With Siblings With Each Groomsman With Bridesmaids With All His Attendants

Musicians Attendants Walking to Enter Ceremony Parents Being Seated Candids of Parents’ Expressions Attendants Walking Down the Aisle Child Attendants Walking Down the Aisle Groom Entering Room Groom, Officiant, & Best Man at Altar Bride & Father Walking Down the Aisle Father Giving Bride’s Hand to Groom Guests Watching Ceremony Vow Exchange & Ring Ceremony Candids of Bride’s/Groom’s Face Unity Candle, Kiddush Cup Ceremony Groom Kissing the Bride Recessional

RECEPTION BRIDE & GROOM PHOTOS Together With Each Set of Parents With Entire Wedding Party Closeup of Hands Displaying Rings Signing Marriage Certificate

BRIDE'S PHOTOS Full-length Gown Back of Gown Bouquet With Parents With Grandparents With Siblings With Each Bridesmaid With All Her Attendants With Groomsmen With Ring Bearer, Flower Girl

PHOTOS FOR SLIDESHOW

Guests at Cocktail Party Guests Signing Guest Book Placecards Centerpieces & Place Settings Favors Toasts Bride & Groom During Toasts Group Pictures & Candids Musicians First Dance Bride & Father, Groom & Mother Dance Cake Table, Cutting Cake, Feeding Cake Bouquet Toss Garter Removal & Toss Going-away Vehicle Bride & Groom Departing

-- videography --

Bride as Baby Groom as Baby Bride’s Childhood Groom’s Childhood Wedding Photos of Bride’s Parents Wedding Photos of Groom’s Parents Early Days as a Couple Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties Other: ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________

BRIDE DRESSING

RECEPTION

Date: ________________________ Time: ________________________ Location: _____________________ Special Requests: ______________

Date: _________________________ Time: _________________________ Location: ______________________ Guests Arriving Announcing Newlyweds Toasts First Dance Cake Cutting Ceremony Bouquet & Garter Toss Wedding Wishes from Guests Guests Dancing Guests Dining Tables Bride & Groom Leaving

______________________________ ______________________________

CEREMONY Date: _________________________ Time: _________________________ Location: ______________________ Guests Arriving Ceremony Special Requests: _______________ ______________________________

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-- keeping track -VENDORS

NAME/PHONE

DATE

CAKE CATERING CEREMONY SITE FLOWERS FORMAL WEAR GOWN HAIR/MAKEUP MUSIC | CEREMONY MUSIC | RECEPTION OFFICIANT PHOTOGRAPHER RECEPTION SITE RENTAL TRANSPORTATION VIDEOGRAPHER WEDDING COORDINATOR

WEDDING PARTY

NAME

BRIDESMAIDS

GROOMSMEN

USHERS

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PHONE/EMAIL

AMOUNT

BALANCE DUE


ACCOMMODATIONS Comfort Suites Starkville Starkville, MS | 111 Courtyard by Marriott Columbus Columbus, MS | 110 Courtyard by Marriott Starkville MSU at The Mill Conference Center Starkville, MS | 111 Doubletree by Hilton Biloxi Beach Boulevard Biloxi, MS | 111

Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus Columbus, MS | 110 Hampton Inn Starkville Starkville, MS | 11

Lace Bridal Experience Brandon, MS | 9 Low’s Bridal & Formal Brinkley, AR | 1 Mimi’s Bridal & Formalwear Laurel, MS | 6 Woo Couture Jackson, MS | 112

BRIDAL REGISTRY Belk Department Store Mississippi | Inside Back Cover Bliss Gift and Home Jackson, MS | 52 Dillard’s Mississippi | 2

Hilton Garden Inn Jackson Downtown/ King Edward Hotel Jackson, MS | Inside Front Cover

Dinner 4 Two / The Bridal Registry Nashville, TN | 154

Hilton Garden Inn Tupelo Tupelo, MS | 110

The Everyday Gourmet Ridgeland, MS | 7

Hilton Jackson & Convention Center Jackson, MS | 140

Farmer’s Table Cooking School in Livingston Madison, MS | 138

Jackson Marriott Jackson, MS | 32 McClain Lodge Brandon, MS | 132

BAR & BEVERAGE The Iron Horse Grill Jackson, MS | 52

BEAUTY The Face & Body Center Flowood, MS | 3 Mallory Fitzgerald, Freelance Make-Up Artist Ocean Springs, MS | 82 Mississippi Center for Plastic Surgery Ridgeland, MS | 14 Shear Envy Tupelo, MS | 48 Suthern Oasis Spa Oxford, MS | 49 Tracy Branch, Stylist / Make-Up Artist Florence, MS | 170

BOUTIQUE HOTELS Old Capitol Inn Jackson, MS | 138 White House Hotel Biloxi, MS | 76

BRIDAL BOUTIQUES The Bridal Path Jackson, MS | 16 The Bride and Groom Columbus, MS | 109 Imaginations Bridal Brookhaven, MS | 107

Hillyer House Ocean Springs, MS | 82 Johnson Brothers Jewelry Company Pascagoula, MS | 78 Mississippi Craft Center Ridgeland, MS | 142 Mockingbird Marketplace Brandon, MS | 181

CATERING

GROOMSWEAR

Catering by Georges at Reservoir Pointe Ridgeland, MS | 152

Kinkade’s Fine Clothing Ridgeland, MS | 21

Cotton Blues Catering Hattiesburg, MS | 61 Elements Catering & Floral Design MS, AL, LA | 13 Endville Bakery and Catering Tupelo, MS | 44 Farmer’s Table Cooking School in Livingston Madison, MS | 138

The Rogue Jackson, MS | 30

GROOM’S REGISTRY Compton & Son Appliance and Outdoor Living Center Gulfport, MS | 75

HONEYMOON/ TRAVEL AGENCIES Lovin Away Milwaukee, WI | 126

Fresh Cut Catering & Floral Flowood, MS | 6

Signature Occasions Ridgeland, MS | 132

Hilton Jackson Jackson, MS | 140

INVITATIONS/ PROGRAMS/STATIONERY

Mangia Bene Jackson, MS | 150 The Manship Jackson, MS | 30

The Paper Place Jackson, MS | 181 Signature Occasions Ridgeland, MS | 132

McClain Catering Brandon, MS | 132

JEWELERS/ CUSTOM JEWELRY

Oak: A Southern Experience Forest, MS | 15

Johnson Brothers Jewelry Company Pascagoula, MS | 78

Old Capitol Inn Jackson, MS | 138

Van Atkins Jewelers New Albany, MS | Back Cover

Taylor Grocery Special Events Catering Taylor, MS | 48

LIGHTING & DRAPING

DESTINATION WEDDINGS

Eventful Ridgeland, MS | 166

Greenwood Convention & Visitors Bureau Greenwood, MS | 38

Busylad Rent-All Tupelo, MS | 42

Event Rentals, Inc. Pontotoc, MS | 44

Oak: A Southern Experience Forest, MS | 15

FLORISTS/ EVENT DESIGNERS

The Paper Place Jackson, MS | 181

Blooms A Garden Shop Hattiesburg, MS | 64

Stella & Company Brandon, MS | 191

Busylad Rent-All Tupelo, MS | 42

The Bride & Groom Columbus, MS | 109

Tish Gammill Home Hattiesburg, MS | 60

Elements Catering and Floral Design MS, AL, LA | 13

MUSICIANS/BANDS/DJ’S

Fresh Cut Catering & Floral Flowood, MS | 4

PHOTO BOOTHS

CAKES & CONFECTIONS Campbell’s Bakery Jackson, MS | 162 Cotton Blues Catering Hattiesburg, MS | 61 Creative Cakes Tupelo, MS | Endville Bakery and Catering Tupelo, MS | 44 La Brioche Patisserie Jackson, MS | 166 Melissa’s Bakery, LLC Gulfport, MS | 82 That Special Touch Pearl, MS | 164

Lace Bridal Experience Brandon, MS | 9 Moreton’s Flowerland Natchez, MS | 86 Nest Natchez, MS | 86 Oak: A Southern Experience Forest, MS | 15 Petals & Pails Ridgeland, MS | 166 Pine Hills Floral Designs 5cZT 1]Oab ’ <Se =`ZSO\a j %$

DIRECTORY OF SERVICES

Fairfield Inn & Suites Columbus Columbus, MS | 110

Kay’s Kreations Tupelo, MS | 112

Mississippi Tent & Party Rental Madison, MS | 128

MOTHER’S FASHIONS

Ardenland / Duling Hall Jackson, MS | 141

Mississippi PhotoBooths Mississippi | 63

PHOTOGRAPHY/ PORTRAITS Alisa Chapman Photography Jackson, MS | 172 Chao Photography Clinton, MS | 172 Lindsay Vallas Photography Mississippi | 170 Martha Grace Gray Photography Madison, MS | 174 Sharon Coker Photography Southern U.S. | 20

William Box Designs Pearl, MS | 164

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Taylor Square Photography Oxford, MS | 5

The Bay Bed & Breakfast Hattiesburg, MS | 64

The Henry Smith House Picayune, MS | 79

R.C. Cook University Union Hattiesburg, MS | 66

Tilley Photography Gulf Coast & New Orleans | 76

Beauvoir – The Jefferson Davis Home Biloxi, MS | 81

The Hideaway at Reed’s Estate Brookhaven, MS | 115

The Railroad District Jackson, MS | 6

Hilton Garden Inn Tupelo Tupelo, MS | 110

The Ritz Theater & Conference Center West Point, MS | 46

DIRECTORY OF SERVICES

Time-Life Media Production Jackson, MS | 49

Beau Rivage Resort and Casino Biloxi, MS | 77

Tristan Duplichain Photography & Design Jackson, MS | 170

Biloxi Civic Center Biloxi, MS | 73

Waterwood Photography Brandon, MS | 172

Biloxi Visitors Center Biloxi, MS | 73

RENTALS ABC Rental 0Og Ab :]cWa Â’ 5cZT^]`b Ocean Springs | 80 Busylad Rent-All Tupelo, MS | 42 Eventful Ridgeland, MS | 166 Event Rentals, Inc. Pontotoc, MS | 44 Mississippi Tent & Party Rental Madison, MS | 128 Pine Hills Floral Designs Gulf Coast and New Orleans | 76 Ram Party Rentals Natchez, MS | 86

SPA & WELLNESS Beau Rivage Resort & Casino Spa Biloxi, MS | 77 The Face and Body Center Flowood, MS | 3 Fairview Inn Jackson, MS | 11

SPECIAL OCCASIONS The Belle & Beau Starkville, MS | 109

Bridlewood of Madison Madison, MS | 58 Canebrake Country Club Hattiesburg, MS | 64 The Capital Club Jackson, MS | 138 The Chimneys Gulfport, MS | 79 Comfort Suites Starkville Starkville, MS | 111 The Cooking School at The Everyday Gourmet Ridgeland, MS | 7 Cotton Blues Hattiesburg, MS | 61 Cotton Market Rankin County, MS | 152 Courtyard by Marriott Columbus Columbus, MS | 110 Courtyard by Marriott Starkville MSU at The Mill Conference Center Starkville, MS | 111 Diamondhead Country Club Diamondhead, MS | 68

Hilton Jackson Jackson, MS | 141 The Hitchin’ Poste Laurel, MS | 60 The Iron Horse Grill Jackson, MS | 52 The Ivy Venue Flowood, MS | 152 Jackson Marriott Jackson, MS | 32 Jackson Place Crystal Springs, MS | 140 Johnny Knight Treehouse Mendenhall, MS | 160 King Edward Hotel Jackson, MS | Inside Front Cover Lynn Meadows Discovery Center Gulfport, MS | 81 The Manship Jackson, MS | 30 Maritime & Seafood Industry Museum Biloxi, MS | 70 The McAlpin House Magee, MS | 160 McClain Lodge Brandon, MS | 132 The Mill Conference Center Starkville, MS | 111

Doubletree by Hilton Biloxi Beach Boulevard Biloxi, MS | 111

Mississippi Craft Center Ridgeland, MS | 142

Duling Hall Jackson, MS | 141

Mississippi Museum of Art Jackson, MS | 142

Floyd’s Formals/Taylor Rental Hattiesburg, MS | 60

The Event Centre at Climb Gulfport, MS | 76

Mississippi Realtors Center Flowood, MS | 141

House of Tux Columbus & Starkville, MS | 109

Fairfield Inn & Suites Columbus Columbus, MS | 110

Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum Jackson, MS | 138

Kay’s Kreations Tupelo, MS | 112

Fairview Inn Jackson, MS | 11

Squires Formalwear Flowood, MS | 124

Farmer’s Table Cooking School in Livingston Madsion, MS | 138

The Old Brick House Biloxi, MS | 73

The Gin at Rasberry Greene Laurel, MS | 66

Old Capitol Inn Jackson, MS | 138

Great Southern Club Gulfport, MS | 74

Oxford Conference Center Oxford, MS | 50

Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus Columbus, MS | 110

Pass Christian Yacht Club Pass Christian, MS | 72

Hampton Inn Starkville Starkville, MS | 111

Providence Hill Farm Jackson, MS | 140

The Bride & Groom Columbus, MS | 109

TUXEDOS

Tuxedo Junction 4Z]e]]R Â’ 8OQYa]\ j Tuxes Too Jackson, MS | 125

VENUES & CEREMONY SITES BancorpSouth Arena & Conference Center Tupelo, MS | 44 The Barn at Bridlewood Hattiesburg, MS | 58

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Power House and Courtyard Hattiesburg, MS | 66

The Rose Garden at Southern Miss and Lake Byron Hattiesburg, MS | 66 Sand Ridge Barn Venue Lake, MS | 29 The South Warehouse Jackson, MS | 6 Southern Miss. Event Services Hattiesburg, MS | 66 Southern Miss. Gulf Park Campus Long Beach, MS | 81 Spring Lake Venue Pearl, MS | 138 Table 100 Banquet/Event Center Flowood, MS | 136 Taylor Grocery Taylor, MS | 48 Thad Cochran Center Hattiesburg, MS | 66 Trent Lott Center at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, MS | 66 Town Creek Farm Pavilion West Point, MS | 46 White House Hotel Biloxi, MS | 76

VIDEOGRAPHY Martha Grace Gray Photography Madison, MS | 174 Time-Life Media Production Jackson, MS | 49 Waterwood Photography Brandon, MS | 172

WEDDING COORDINATORS A Plan to Remember Biloxi, MS | 79 Busylad Rent-All Tupelo, MS | 42 Oak: A Southern Experience Forest, MS | 15 Signature Occasions Ridgeland, MS | 132 Stella & Company Brandon, MS | 191


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