GEORGIA TheKnot.com/georgia
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BEST OF WEDDINGS WINNERS Venues, Florists, Photographers
plus MORE COLOR PALETTES BY SEASON THE PERFECT PLACE TO SAY “I DO” BUILD A MEANINGFUL BOUQUET
YOU’RE ENGAGED!
Here’s What to Do Next
8 GEORGIA WEDDINGS
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GET TING MARRIED IN
Atlanta / Savannah / Augusta / Marietta
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A lifetime of happiness begins here Say your vows in a place that is timeless, yet surprising; luxurious, yet within your means. Located only 45 minutes outside of metro Atlanta, Lanier Islands provides a breathtaking backdrop, world class amenities, and an incredible variety of venues. With endless options from quiet lakeside ceremonies to extravagant ballroom receptions, your experience at Lanier Islands is completely customizable, completely your own. 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway • Buford, GA • 30518 678.318.7859 • LanierIslands.com
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The day beyond every dream, thanks to The King and Prince Resort. Breathtaking oceanfront backdrops and historic venues with panoramic views provide creative possibilities for every couple’s dream day, from simple to extravagant luxury. Our wedding professionals are here to assist you fulfill those dreams, with a variety of outstanding choices for the entire bridal party. Amenities that include everything from assisting with catering details and wedding party accommodations, to choosing memorable venues for all the events leading up to the big day. The charm and elegance of The King and Prince Resort, along with our impeccable service, will certainly make a memorable event for you and your guests – and allow you to concentrate on what really matters – your future together.
THE ENG AGE M EN T PA R T Y
THE REHEARSAL DINNER
THE CER EMON Y
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THE R ECEPTION
B R I DA L PA R T Y ROYA L T R E AT M EN T
GOLF OU TINGS
#KINGANDPRINCERESORT
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for Seven Consecutive Years
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We take care of everything between... “I WILL”and“I DO”
Legendary Weddings Planning. Design. Floral. Cuisine.Venues
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get the look theknot.com editor’s letter checklist ask the knot squad top picks inside scoop expert advice the wed thread haute hues marriage licenses and wedding announcements snapshot
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Artfully weavi ng your vi si on i nto b e a u t i f u l and thoughtfully curated m ome nt s
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Full Planning & Event Desi gn | Parti al Planni ng | M onth of Coordi nat i on
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fashion & beauty 131
the get-real guide to dress shopping Truths you should know before your first bridal salon appointment.
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best hair day ever How to hire the best pro for your gorgeous bridal ’do.
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a matter of time Let the season of your wedding influence your bridal makeup.
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love sweet love
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shades for every season
style 91
shades for every season
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The prettiest color palettes for any time of year.
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your perfect venue Find the ideal setting for your day with our personality-based guide.
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all in the details These tiny touches are the key to hosting a one-of-a-kind celebration.
decadent desserts Mix up traditional wedding day sweets.
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the language of flowers Put together a meaningful bouquet.
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defining details This isn’t your typical all-white affair.
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a matter of time
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FROM LEF T: REBECC A YALE PHOTOGR APHY; KENNETH WILL ARDT/ TRUNK ARCHIVE
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Craving a standout gown? This season’s dresses are fun, flirty and (almost) good enough to eat.
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amy & matthew
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october 27, flintstone
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your just engaged to-dos
michael & jon april 8, sea island
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sarah & justin april 15, savannah
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your just engaged to-dos Tasks you can do right now.
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how to throw a daytime wedding Host an afternoon bash that’s just as fun as any evening event.
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picture perfect The right photography style for you and your celebration.
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june 2 & 4, okatie, sc, & savannah
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Show your squad a good time with these five ’grammable trips.
stephanie & chris may 21, atlanta
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cristina & benjamin may 28, atlanta
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top 10 honeymoon destinations We surveyed thousands of newlyweds for their favorite locales—plus our picks on where to stay.
erica & lauren october 14, atlanta
real wedding budget key $ = $10,000 or less
insta-worthy bachelorette spots
We know your #1 question is “How much does this cost?” so we worked with the couples to tally up their final budgets (sweat and tears not included!). Keep in mind that this total doesn’t reflect the prices of their individual wedding professionals or the quality of their work. Every couple has different priorities— while one might have spent the majority of their budget on a stellar cake, another might have splurged on their photographer or showstopping florals.
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$$$ = $30,001–$50,000
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Magical , Moving and Memorable
The Jekyll Island Club Resort has been the cherished setting for generations of happy couples. Here, a wondrous sense of history walks hand in hand with unforgettable celebrations. Weddings of all sizes are the resort’s specialty from elopements to large and festive. (866) 810-5325 www.jekyllclub.com/weddings
Memories for a Lifetime at e Beachview Club Hotel
The Beachview Club Hotel on Jekyll Island offers a unique setting for wedding ceremonies and receptions under a canopy of live oaks with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Your dream Jekyll Island wedding awaits… 912.319.0032 www.beachviewclubjekyll.com
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Halyards Catering: A Passion for Â?e Perfect Event From cookouts for several dozen, to receptions for several hundred, and everything in between, our perfection-driven catering team enables you to rest assured that your event will be more spectacular than ever imagined. Flawless execution from complete organization is what we deliver.
912-399-0241 halyardscatering.com
Perfect Wedding Party Accommodations The Grey Owl Inn is a charming B&B on historic St. Simons Island, GA. The Inn is an easy walk to the beach, pier village and lighthouse. Five distinctive suites with private bath offer many luxury amenities. The perfect setting for wedding photos, too!
912-434-6292 www.greyowlinn.com
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ABOUT THE COVER
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get the look
1 Dress, $2,995, cape, $1,725, Monique Lhuillier at Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, JoanPillowBridal .com (Atlanta); earrings, $1,660, Mastoloni.com; ring, $495, VictoriaSix .com; shoes, $1,245, ChristianLouboutin.com
Check out more fashion-forward dresses for your wedding day and beyond at TheKnot.com/fashion. With its colorful interior and enormous selection of candies, Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York City felt like the perfect location for our fashion and cover shoot full of fun, confectionary dresses.
3 Dress, $8,990, CarolinaHerrera.com; earrings, $2,300, cocktail ring, $2,750, VictoriaSix.com
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L O V E S W E E T L O V E We pulled an all-nighter to take over the Dylan’s Candy Bar flagship store in New York. Below, a sneak peek at our crazy, candy-fueled shoot.
8:30 PM Call time.
9:40 PM Prop stylist Martha Bernabe knows finding the perfect backdrop sometimes means taking the search to new heights.
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11:10 PM Photographer Ari Michelson regroups with the team before getting down to business.
1:17 AM Our model poses in one of our cover looks.
2:50 AM WE NEED CANDY.
4:35 AM 5:18 AM Digital tech One shot Louise Kahn keeps to go. us awake in the early morning hours by making us laugh.
6:12 AM Ten hours later, and we finally got the last shot. That’s a wrap!
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PHOTOGRAPHY Ari Michelson FASHION STYLING Shelley Brown HAIR Mark Anthony using Phyto Paris for Exclusive Artists MAKEUP Daniella Shachter using NARS Cosmetics for Workgroup PROP STYLING Martha Bernabe LOCATION Dylan’s Candy Bar Third Avenue Flagship, New York City
2 Dress, price upon request, Marchesa at Kelly’s Closet, Kellys Closet.net (Atlanta), Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, JoanPillowBridal.com (Atlanta); engagement ring, $20,000, wedding ring, $850, ApresJewelry.com; earrings, $190, CZby KennethJayLane.com; bracelet, $36,675, EffyJewelry.com
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Enjoy Every Moment When you plan with 103 West, you know that every last detail is taken care of. So when you’re walking down the aisle, tossing the bouquet, cutting the cake, and hitting the dance floor, all you have to worry about is enjoying every single moment.
To start planning your next event, please contact: Ashley Miale-Durrett, AMiale@buckheadrestaurants.com • Julie Murdock, JMurdock@buckheadrestaurants.com 103west.com | 404.233.5993 | 103 West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30305
David Christensen Photography, Anna&Spencer Photography, VI Photography, Once Like a Spark Photography, Studio 66 Photography BY Marvin
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Browse weddings from across Georgia, including Courtney and Clayton’s chic garden affair at Barnsley Resort in Adairsville. A majestic oak tree set the scene for the couple’s “I dos” in a meadow decorated with lush garlands and whitewood accents. “We booked the venue because it was breathtaking, and the location allowed for our guests to stay on-site the entire weekend,” Courtney says of the setting.
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EDITOR ’S LE T TER
CANDY GIRL Yes, that’s me cheesing for the camera at our shoot—I couldn’t resist playing with the oversize candy props!
“What the world needs now is love, sweet love.” Burt Bacharach’s song kept popping into my head as we worked on this issue—especially when we locked ourselves in a candy store overnight to shoot our fashion feature (p. 144). It’s no secret we live in a tough world right now, and at times, it’s hard to see the love—but I’m here to tell you, it’s there and there’s a lot of it. After all, in the 21-year history of The Knot, we’ve helped over 25 million to-be-weds bring together family members and friends to throw epic celebrations of love. And when it’s all said and done, we get to share those moments of laughter, happy tears and pure joy in our magazine, online and on social media to help inspire couples just like you. So thank you for allowing us to guide you on this incredible journey, and for proving that the world is still full of love, sweet love.
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CONGRATULATIONS
you’re engaged!
Here are the big to-dos from “yes” to “I do.” Turn the page for more, including the tools you’ll need and how to get your personalized checklist.
book a venue Search for the perfect place to celebrate, keeping budget and guest count in mind. Then, set the date.
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hire your vendors Research and book pros—anyone you have to have should be locked in ASAP.
gather your crew Ask your besties to stand beside you at the altar and in the months leading up to your day.
register & create a website Start a wish list and site. Share the link with guests so they’re in on all the details, like hotel room blocks.
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plan the ceremony Meet with your officiant to discuss the details and attend prewedding counseling if required.
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complete your team Book any outstanding pros like hairstylists, makeup artists, day-of transportation or a photo booth for your reception.
buy the rings Shop for and purchase your wedding rings—don’t forget insurance (now it’s starting to feel really real, right?).
choose a point person If you don’t have a wedding planner or day-of coordinator, task a friend or family member to be the go-to so you can relax and enjoy the day.
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buy the formalwear Shop for your attire and schedule necessary fittings—don’t forget accessories. Decide what your wedding party will wear too.
choose your wedding paper Order invites, thank-yous and other stationery. If you place one order, you may snag a discount.
finalize other party details Plan your rehearsal dinner, after-party and morning-after brunch.
go for fittings Attend the final dress fitting and arrange for suit or tux rental pickup.
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The planning and hard work is behind you—time to celebrate your new status.
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nail down the budget Envision your wedding and decide how much you want to spend (and who else will be contributing).
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The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app is the only app that pulls together your vision, pros and guests—and puts planning in the palm of your hand.
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find your wedding style The first thing you’ll do in our app is take an image-based style quiz to help zero in on your wedding vibe (more on that on the next page). Once complete, you’ll have your very own Wedding Vision that you can easily share with family and local pros with one click. This way, everyone knows exactly what you mean when you say “romantic garden party.” keep organized You’ll find all of your planning to-dos, and when to do them, in the app’s checklist. Best of all, it’s customizable to your celebration. If you’re not hiring an officiant because your uncle is doing the honors, that to-do disappears off your list. Worried about staying on budget? The app’s budgeting tool tells you how much to put toward individual tasks, and tracks overall spending. compile your dream team We’ll take the info you share with the app and provide you with personalized vendor suggestions. You can also browse thousands of awardwinning pros, including planners and photographers, through The Knot Marketplace. manage your registry Keep an eye on your registries straight from the app. Your wedding day isn’t the only time you’ll receive gifts (there’s the engagement party and shower too), so make it easy on guests and keep your wish list full of options. And check out The Knot Newlywed Fund—you can ask for cash to put toward things like a down payment on a home. think of your guests Give guests all the info they’ll need, like hotel details and registry links, in one pretty package with the app’s wedding website feature. We’ll guide you as you design your site. You can also sync it with your phone contacts (to save time address hunting) and use it to stay on top of RSVPs. get your day-of timeline As you check off your to-dos, the app creates a day-of timeline behind the scenes to ensure everything goes off without a hitch on your wedding day. Share it with your vendors, wedding party and parents. This way, everyone will be on the same page—and you can focus on your walk down the aisle and making it the best day ever.
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Not sure how to define your style and theme? Download The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app and take our Style Quiz to get a personalized Wedding Vision.
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DISCOVER YOUR ST YLE No couple is just one set style—instead you’ll get a series of words that describe your wedding vibe. Bonus: You can use this lingo when talking with your pros.
CREATE YOUR VISION All that swiping right will leave you with tons of inspo, which you can add to anytime. Plus there’s room for personalized must-haves (think: late-night taco truck, dog-friendly ceremony space or room for a sangeet).
SHARE YOUR IDEAS When you’re ready, send your vision board to your besties and the people bringing your day to life. A series of images will help to convey your “romantic garden party” style and theme.
PERFECT YOUR COLOR PALET TE Check out the colors that best match your wedding style. And the best part—you can always change them up as you plan.
GET PERSONAL RECOMMENDATIONS We’ll take your quiz answers and match you with vendors based on your location, style and budget—starting with your venue.
SAY “I DO” WITH EASE As you check off your to-dos, we’ll create a personalized day-of timeline to help you pull off the best day ever.
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PROP ST YLING: PA M MORRIS; VISION BOARD AND VENUES: DANA CUBBAGE WEDDINGS (6); VISION ICON: C ASEY SPEER/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; SHARE ICON: LOGAN/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; IPHONE ICON: NIKITA KOZIN/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; CHECK ICON: KIMMI STUDIO/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; RECOMMENDATION ICON: PRESENT TAS/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; PALET TE ICON: ALEX AUDA SA MOR A/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; ST YLE ICON: CHRIS HOM AN/ THE NOUN PROJEC T
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I’m not ready to commit to invitations, but I want to send out my save-the-dates. Do they have to match? CARLEY RONEY: Not at all. It’s important to think about the big picture, but not if it stresses you out (and takes the fun out of planning). Lots of couples send out extra-fun save-the-dates that speak more to their personalities than set a style statement for what’s to come. Send photo save-the-dates using your engagement pictures, or if you’re having lots of guests from out of town, mail personalized luggage tags with your wedding info. If you have a special furry friend, use this as an opportunity to include them in your wedding with a cute photo or illustration, or even incorporate your proposal. If you said “yes” in front of the Eiffel Tower, have a sweet Parisian twist, or if it was during a quiet game night at home, replicate the board game with the basic info for the wedding day. PLANNING
How can I tell if possible vendors are LGBTQ friendly? BRIT TNY DRYE: No one wants to have that conversation of, “Oh, by the way, I’m a woman marrying a woman, are you cool with that?” To avoid that awkward, and possibly heartbreaking, exchange, there are ways to determine if a wedding pro is equality minded before even sending an initial inquiry email. Do a deep dive into their online presence. Does their website contain same-sex couples? Do they use gender-neutral language? Do their social accounts proclaim excitement for same-sex marriage or have photos of same-sex couples? You can always go back to June 2015 to see if they posted about marriage equality too. And you can also see if they’re a preferred vendor of, or have had work featured on, equality-minded sites like The Knot or Love Inc.
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What are some budget-friendly activities to keep guests entertained at the cocktail hour or reception? MARY CHATMAN: If you’re having an outdoor wedding, include games like ring toss and Jenga. They’re fun and interactive, plus you can keep them for future backyard parties with friends. For the reception, Mad Libs or crossword puzzles at tables can be the perfect icebreaker to get your guests engaged in conversation. Don’t stress too much about providing entertainment during the reception— let your DJ or band take the lead and do what they do best. Remember: Dancing doesn’t cost a thing, and doing something like a soul train line is a great way to get guests on their feet and on the dance floor. You can even come up with your own routine to a specific song and teach your friends and family members as a way to ensure they’ll remember your wedding every time they hear that tune. >>
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I’ve tried on so many different dresses and I’m feeling really overwhelmed—what should my next step be? MARK INGR AM: Relax! Sometimes women put too much pressure on themselves to find “the one.” You already found your perfect person, so finding the dress should be a joyful part of the planning process. Start by recalling the styles you were first drawn to—did you love every cap-sleeve dress you tried on? Focus on this silhouette next time you shop, and plan to go with just one or two people whose opinion you really trust, as too many can confuse you. A lot of brides actually find it easiest to make their final decision while shopping alone. Beyond that, consider your venue and what will work with the location, style and theme you’ve planned. Most importantly, focus on what makes you feel good.
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My fiancé and I come from two different cultural backgrounds and are planning a fusion wedding. What’s the best way to honor traditions from both sides? SHAWNA GOHEL: There are so many ways to combine traditions, so have fun and think outside the box—whether that means choosing fashions from both cultures or choreographing a dance to music from each background. Start by looking at your families’ heritages to see if there’s any overlap between the two. If so, this can be a sweet shared ritual to showcase on your wedding day. Or choose one of your favorite customs from each side. Practice both or combine the two with a modern twist for a unique spin all your own. If you’d rather keep it simple, include a cultural element in traditional “I dos,” like adding Indian kundan jewelry to a classic white gown. Don’t be afraid to break the rules—do what feels right for you both.
I’ve heard a lot about airbrush makeup— should I consider it for my wedding? BRIT TANY LO: Airbrush is a popular option for bridal makeup, but it’s not for everyone. It really depends on your skin type. Consult with your makeup artist during your trial and see if they would recommend it for you. Then use your trial as a way to test the look. How do you feel about it initially? How do you think you look in it? How does it wear throughout the day? Both traditional and airbrush foundation should last all day, so try both to figure out which is best for you. In general, if you have normal to oily skin, airbrush may be a great choice, but if your skin tends to be dry, the makeup could get flaky. Another thing to consider is while airbrush application can be quicker, it can be harder to touch up after all those emotional happy tears. T R AV E L
What’s a US spot for my bachelorette party that isn’t been there, done that? HARMONY WALTON: While the tried-and-true boozy bachelorette weekend is always a hit, for a unique trip, seek out a locale that can pamper your group and offer fun activities a bit different from the typical beach day. For instance, Park City, Utah, and Beaver Creek, Colorado, have summer and winter activities that mix spa treatments and shopping with a bit of adventure. Skiing and snowshoeing will get your heart racing (and make a decadent hot chocolate taste even better), while an afternoon spent rafting and horseback riding is a good reason to enjoy a massage.
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295 E. Dougherty St., Athens (706) 549-7020; GraduateHotels.com/athens Blocks away from the University of Georgia sits this retro outfit, styled with quirky colors and exposed brick. Up to 180 guests can join for a seated dinner and dancing in the property’s Foundry Ballroom—five additional spaces are available for smaller events. With 122 rooms on the property, you can reserve a room block at up to 30 percent off the regular rate. TIP Snap your first look in the hotel’s lively, living-room-like setting.
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The Partridge Inn Augusta 210 Walton Way, Augusta; (706) 737-8888; CurioCollection3.Hilton.com This restored 19th-century inn maintains a traditional Southern charm with rituals like Sunday brunch overlooking the veranda and design details including a wraparound porch. The largest of the four spaces can accommodate up to 120 attendees, while the smallest—an old-fashioned cigar bar—hosts 20 inside and 50 with the courtyard included. Keep loved ones on-site by blocking the elegant 143 rooms.
274 W. Washington St., Madison; (706) 342-6145; VarietyWorksMadison.com With exposed wood and a metal ceiling, this part rustic, part industrial reception space is a blank canvas for seated dinners up to 285. The venue provides an on-site coordinator and can sleep your family or wedding party—there are 19 rooms. Design elements, like string lights, large chandeliers and an original cotton press stationed outside the building, make for several snapshot scenarios. Your outdoor ceremony can take place on landscaped gardens among a pond and fountain, or under a gazebo.
Andaz Savannah 14 Barnard St., Savannah; (912) 233-2116; AndazSavannah.com Positioned near the popular City Market, this red-brick venue can fit up to 150 in its Grand Studio ballroom for dinner and dancing (the dance floor is part of the package). A second-floor outdoor terrace is a prime pick for a ceremony or cocktail hour, while the window-filled Decker Studio can host weddings up to 75. Guests can choose from 153 rooms and suites.
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The 1888 House
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74 N. Grove St., Dahlonega; (706) 867-1313; The1888House.com With its first wedding set for December 2018, this 1800s plantation-style home is both old and new. Best suited for small weddings or other gatherings (rehearsal dinners and bridesmaids luncheons included), you can invite up to 70 attendees to partake in the fun. After cocktails on the covered patio overlooking downtown Dahlonega, friends and family can move indoors to find copper-stamped ceilings, crystal chandeliers and fireplaces. For lodging, the venue partners with nearby Dahlonega Square Hotel & Villas.
173 S. Peachtree St., Norcross; (770) 662-5800; 173CarlyleHouse.com Originally built in the late 1800s and restored to include chandeliers in every room, this home is meant for mingling. Between the “old house,” ballroom and connected outdoor terrace, up to 500 guests can circulate, taking a seat in a front porch rocking chair and eyeing the rows of flowers that are kept fresh year-round. Tents are allowed on-site if you prefer to host an outdoor-only reception. TIP Book your wedding on a Friday or Sunday, or in January, February or March, to save up to 25 percent.
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floral designers What inspired you both to start your own floral design company? We saw it as an opportunity to build a legacy that may continue for generations to come in an industry anchored in celebration and love.
Aside from using lace, what’s another unique way to wrap a bridal bouquet? Interesting wraps can include leather, velvet or metal. We like to arrange bouquets with short stems, so that you’ll see a lot of flowers no matter how the arrangement is held. What specific blooms are in your dream wedding bouquet? Peonies, garden roses, hellebores and ranunculus accented with lush, flowing greenery and tied with silk ribbon.
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The color of your flowers should accent, not match, your wedding palette. Select your bouquet in the same way you would choose your wedding dress—pick a size and length that best complements your figure.
Do any flower trends or color combos exist that you can’t stand? We’re not fans of any color combinations that restrict our creativity and limit our ability to incorporate a variety of different flowers. Is there an easy way to repurpose florals from a ceremony to the reception? Repurpose the bridesmaids’ bouquets as table centerpieces during the reception, or use your ceremony altar as a photo booth backdrop. What’s the most creative boutonniere you’ve crafted for a couple? We recently created a feathered design for a Harlem Renaissance–themed wedding. What kind of arrangements do you recommend for couples on a budget? Greenery, greenery and more greenery sprinkled with a few vibrant blooms. What’s one last tip that all to-be-weds should know? Give your floral designer the creative freedom to choose in-season flowers—it’s the most cost-effective option, and out-of-season blooms rarely look their best. If you’re looking to achieve a specific design, a good florist will always recommend a seasonal alternative.
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What’s currently trendy in wedding bouquets and centerpieces? We’re loving bold, colorful bouquets accented with flowing ribbon, centerpieces designed in beautiful vessels and greenery-covered altars and backdrops.
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amy & matthew
The groom, an Air Force Master Sergeant, donned formal mess dress, while the bride wore a custom smoke-grey gown.
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THEIR STORY Though Amy Minchew (31 and owner of Minchew & Company and artist at Amy K. Art) is a self-proclaimed fantasy fanatic, she’ll admit that her relationship with husband Matthew Hardy (32 and a Master Sergeant in the US Air Force) didn’t have the most storied beginning. “I originally decided to go out with Matthew after a series of awful dates,” says the bride. “Thank goodness he was persistent because when I finally met him, I found him to be far from what I thought he was going to be.” About six years later, the two tied the knot at The Barn at High Point Farms, after Amy fell for the enchanting setting, and Matthew, for the animals on property. —Becky Murray
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Amy used her own brass collection to outfit tables and repurposed her grandmother’s veil as décor.
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The pair exchanged vows beneath a tree with Amy’s vintage birdcages and string lights hanging from its branches, before recessing through a eucalyptus-framed aisle. Moss, rich red and purple florals and velvet accents created an otherworldly atmosphere at the barn reception.
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Cocktail hour featured a bonfire, lawn games and furry friends (a herd of goats included).
“I have an active imagination,” explains Amy. “Part of me always longs for a magical setting.” True to form, the bride envisioned a party that merged the sets of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them with The Lord of the Rings, and brought that theme to life with woodland figurines and other hidden treasures.
AMY & MATTHEW’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE The Barn at
High Point Farms, Flintstone
PHOTOGRAPHY
PLANNER & EVENT DESIGN
Margie Gardner
FLOWERS DIY: Costco; OFFICIANT Steve Kenny
(bride’s uncle)
GOWN Anna Skoblikova;
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MAKEUP Grace
VEIL Colleen Moore, White Orchid
Bridal, Decatur
SHOES Steve Madden
ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS
Satterfield & Dempsey EARRINGS Badgley Mischka
BRIDESMAID DRESSES RenzRags,
Etsy.com
MENSWEAR Groomsmen:
TheBlackTux.com Bells and Co.
INVITATIONS Vintage
CATERING Julian’s Kitchen
CAKE Publix Bakery ICE CREAM Clumpies MUSIC Ceremony: DJ DRE 1800 OTHER ENTERTAINMENT DIY: Corn Hole, Jenga, Ring
Toss & Tic Tac Toe Groome
TRANSPORTATION
ACCOMMODATIONS The Read
House Historic Inn & Suites
REGISTRIES
Amazon; Bed Bath & Beyond; Target HONEYMOON G Adventures, Costa Rica GUESTS 120 BUDGET $$ (see key, p. 8)
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• SEA ISLAND
michael & jon
Michael paired her ecru gown with her stepmom’s grandmother’s blue topaz ring as a “something blue.” She turned a vintage Hermès tie into a bow tie and added the wedding date as a gift for Jon.
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THEIR STORY After losing two of four suitcases in transit from Washington DC to Atlanta, Michael McCollum (28 and a political consultant) and Jon Adams (30 and a digital director) had grounds to lose their cool. Plus, bad weather had trapped many guests in the Northeast. However, the two kept a sunny perspective. “It turned out the storm produced the most amazing weather ever for our actual wedding weekend,” says the bride, who chose the destination locale (ironically) for its ideal weather. The couple wanted the celebration to double as a vacation for loved ones. Though Michael poured the most energy into her welcome bags, she admits, “the real winner of the night was the feeling at our reception!” —BM
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On the way to the ceremony, guests passed large oak trees and a swing covered in greenery. The newlyweds made their tent entrance to Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” played by a 14-piece Motown band and kept dancing all night, only breaking for late-night snacks of mini chocolate milkshakes and popcorn.
“I wanted a very romantic feel, flowing champagne and lots of neutral colors,” the bride says of their wedding vision.
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MICHAEL & JON’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE The Cloister,
Gros
PHOTOGRAPHY Austin
VIDEOGRAPHY Lance Holloway
PLANNER & EVENT DESIGN Sea Island FLOWERS The Vine
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Muted accent colors, French 75s passed in coupes and a live painter appearance created a European atmosphere. The duo added details closer to home too by including iced cookies shaped like Texas (the bride’s home state) and Alabama (the groom’s) in welcome bags along with other personal treats.
Herrera, Mark Ingram Atelier, New York City HAIR &
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Mark Ingram Atelier, New York City Valentino
VEIL SHOES
ENGAGEMENT RING Klein’s Jewelry
WEDDING RINGS Five Star Jewelery Brokers EARRINGS Jude Frances Jewelry
BRIDESMAID
DRESSES Amsale, The Wedding Library, New
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MENSWEAR TheBlackTux.com
STATIONERY Programs & tags: Funky Print
Studio; calligraphy: Script Studio &
CAKE The Cloister
CATERING
MUSIC Ceremony:
Music By Pegge; Reception: I Love This Band PORTRAIT ARTIST Ronald Bayens
FAVORS
Cookies: Two Sugars Studio; Kim’s Cheese Straws; Popcorn: Stella’s Popkern; Water bottles: VOSS Island Shuttles
TRANSPORTATION Sea ACCOMMODATIONS
The Cloister; Inn at Sea Island
REGISTRIES
Bloomingdale’s; Crate & Barrel; Williams Sonoma HONEYMOON The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort GUESTS 185 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)
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• SAVANNAH
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The bride’s cotton crochet gown and the groom’s emerald tie and funky socks underscored the day’s boho-Southern vibe. Sarah borrowed a veil from her stepmom as her “something old.”
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The couple took in the scene from rattan fan-back chairs at their sweetheart table, while a chandelier strung with pastel ribbons framed the dance floor.
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Sarah gifted her bridesmaids bright statement necklaces that complemented their personalities (and tulle skirts). Having “impeccable taste,” Sarah’s bridesman dressed himself. The bride carried a bouquet with a pin from her best friend’s grandmother as her “something blue” and wore emerald earrings, Justin’s gift to her.
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The husband and “wifey” made a grand exit through sparklers. Then, they hopped in a pedicab.
SARAH & JUSTIN’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE Georgia State
Railroad Museum, Savannah
PHOTOGRAPHY
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EVENT PLANNING & DESIGN
Design Studio South Designs Wadas
GOWN Daughters of Simone, The
Royal Makeup & Hair
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Sentamentalist, Atlanta The pair’s late grandfathers inspired the signature drinks: “The Clyde,” a Manhattan-style cocktail, and “The Clarence,” a twist on a Moscow mule. Terra-cotta-potted succulents and herbs decorated tables and now live at home, says Sarah. “We continue to propagate them to keep little reminders of our day.”
FLOWERS Harvey
OFFICIANT Reverend Joe
International Diamond Center EARRINGS Jared The Galleria of Jewelry Revelry
BRIDESMAID SKIRTS
MENSWEAR Jos. A. Bank; bridesman:
Brooks Brothers
STATIONERY Invitations:
Lowcountry Paper Co.; escort cards: Everthine Designs; calligraphy: Meredith Stroud; guest board: Miss Design Berry
RENTALS Amazing
Event Rentals; Peculiar Abode/Lavender Bee; Savannah Vintage Rentals Chef Nick Mueller
CATERING
DESSERTS Cake & pies:
A Squad Bake Shop; cheesecakes: Lynn Pollock (groom’s mother)
MUSIC Emerald Empire
Band OTHER ENTERTAINMENT Photo booth: Dollface Photo Booth
FAVORS
Koozies: Sip Sip Hooray; handkerchiefs: Amazon.com; welcome bags: Savannah Bag Company Taxi
TRANSPORTATION Royal Bike
ACCOMMODATIONS Savannah Bed &
Breakfast Inn Williams Sonoma
REGISTRIES Crate & Barrel; HONEYMOON Costa Rica
GUESTS 190 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)
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“I loved my dress the moment I tried it on,” Nasheila says. “I always knew I wanted to bring drama!” She even lengthened the train to add more impact.
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The bride added Swarovski crystals to her veil and bouquet of roses, ranunculus and orchids.
THEIR STORY Nasheila Blakney (26 and a health care professional) jokes she’s the “ultimate princess.” Fittingly, once engaged to Jermaine Rutherford (32 and also a health care professional), she began dreaming up her own “royal affair,” choosing the Biltmore Ballrooms for its regal design. Ivory and gold accents, plus towering floral arrangements, set the stately scene—but the day was not without its DIY touches. The bride created a seating chart using an Etsy.com template, then framed it. Once wed, the couple moved to a reception decorated with sequin-studded linens and orchids galore. Caribbean hits in honor of the groom’s heritage stunned guests, as did the pair’s covetable getaway car: a 2017 Bentley coupe. —BM
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NASHEILA & JERMAINE’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE Biltmore
Ballrooms, Atlanta
PHOTOGRAPHY
Mecca Gamble Photography
EVENT
COORDINATOR Janel Elise Events FLOWERS & EVENT DESIGN Perfect
Creations & Design Barbara Caldwell
OFFICIANT Judge
GOWN Winnie Couture,
Winnie Couture Flagship Salon, Atlanta HAIR Faith Beverly
by Kimaris
MAKEUP Makeup
VEIL Winnie Couture, Winnie
Couture Flagship Salon, Atlanta
SHOES
Christian Louboutin; INC by Macy’s JEWELRY Bracelet: Givenchy, Macy’s;
earrings: Prom USA
BRIDESMAID
DRESSES Bella Bridesmaids
Certain the cake’s three flavors—red velvet, chocolate and vanilla—would be a hit, the duo provided to-go boxes so guests could take slices home as favors.
TheBlackTux.com
Invitations: WeddingPaperDivas.com; programs: Minted.com
RENTALS BBJ
Linen; One Sound and Entertainment CATERING Bold Catering & Design CAKE Cakes by La’Meeka
MUSIC
DJ Battle/One Sound and Entertainment ACCOMMODATIONS The Georgian Terrace
Hotel
REGISTRIES Amazon.com; Target
HONEYMOON The Shore Club, Turks and
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Aiming for “chic sophistication,” Nasheila dressed her girls in French-vanilla-colored gowns. The group carried white hydrangeas and roses, which also adorned the couple’s six-tier dessert. Crystal chandeliers, plaster relief ceilings and gold-edged columns created a palace-like reception backdrop.
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THEIR STORY England-based pair Dhwani Patel (31 and an academic) and Jeremy Brown (32 and an economist) wed in an ultra-luxe affair that spanned two days, two states and two very distinct venues. The festive wedding weekend kicked off with an Indian vidhi, Hindu ceremony and formal dinner at Savannah’s Charles H. Morris Center, where Dhwani and Jeremy sealed the deal under a rustic wood mandap draped with layers of ivory chiffon and eucalyptus. Mixed metallics, marble accents and shades of sand, gray, dusty pink and gold lent a decidedly Southwestern vibe to dining tables, which were topped with recycled glass bottles and arrangements of calla lilies, tweedia and blue thistle. —BM
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Pecan and Key lime pies, scones, butterscotch brownies and more were served along with a Georgia peach fondant cake.
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Singletary and Caroline Williams/Mark Williams Two days after the Indian ceremony, the newlyweds invited 100 guests to South Carolina, where they exchanged vows in a Christian ceremony at the Oldfield Club. “I wanted to create an elegant setting that evoked the conviviality of relaxing with family on a porch with a glass of sweet tea,” the bride says.
Studio
MONTH-OF-COORDINATOR Tara
Skinner/Posh Petals and Pearls August Floral & Event Design
FLOWERS OFFICIANT
Christian: Rev. Steven Schulte; Indian: Nityanand Mehta
GOWN Paloma Blanca, Proposals
Wedding Boutique, Chichester, UK; Venisons, Wembley, UK
VEIL Paloma Blanca FLOWER
CROWN August Floral & Event Design SHOES Avari Couture; Dune London ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS & JEWELRY Astley Clarke DRESSES AX Paris
BRIDESMAID
MENSWEAR Dune
London; J.Crew; Smathers & Branson; T.M.Lewin; Venisons
STATIONERY DIY
RENTALS
Amazing Event Rentals; Polished Table Top; Southern Vintage Taste of India
CATERING Oldfield Club; CAKE Savannah’s Hall of
Cakes DESSERTS Oldfield Club
MUSIC
All About You Entertainment; The Retreat/Sam Hill Entertainment
ACCOMMODATIONS
109 West House; Dune Villa GUESTS 100 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)
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THEIR STORY Though London-based couple Stephanie Burke (33 and an HR partner at Harrods) and Chris Taggart (36 and an oil trader) live internationally, their destination wedding brought them stateside to Chris’s hometown. “Atlanta’s huge airport made travel as easy as possible for the 98 percent of our guests who were traveling,” the bride, who hails from St. Louis, says. Beyond convenience, the elegance of Swan House, located at the Atlanta History Center, attracted the chic pair. Stephanie paired dramatic heels with a sparkling headpiece, while Chris completed his look with grosgrain loafers. Amid all the glamour, the most treasured part of all was strolling back handin-hand to the St. Regis, the bride says. “It was so peaceful and fun as all of our friends flew by in cabs, honking horns and shouting, ‘Congratulations!’ ” —BM
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Stephanie’s sister and sisters-in-law each chose their own black or navy bridesmaid dress.
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The bridal salon dubbed Stephanie’s gown “the Pippa dress” for its demure sleeves and backless cut.
STEPHANIE & CHRIS’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE Swan
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After “I dos” on the front lawn atop a bold black-and-white rug (gifted to the couple for their new home), loved ones made their way to cocktail hour featuring dueling pianos. Custom-built bars topped with lanterns, jet-black chairs and all-white linens created a modern, crisp reception setting.
VIDEOGRAPHY Switzerfilm
Kristen J. Scott Events
EVENT DESIGN Tailor & Table
Groom’s friend Lori, Atlanta Agency
PLANNER
FLOWERS & OFFICIANT
GOWN Rivini, Bridals by MAKEUP The Moore
HAIR &
VEIL Carol Hannah
NumeroVentuno.com
SHOES
ENGAGEMENT
RING James Allen WEDDING RINGS David
Yurman; Tiffany & Co. Various
BRIDESMAID DRESSES
MENSWEAR Groom: Guffey’s
of Atlanta, Atlanta; Sartori
STATIONERY
Invitations: Blue Eye Brown Eye; escort cards: Sarah Ingram
RENTALS Tailor & Table
CATERING &
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CAKE Bold Catering &
MUSIC Spanky Entertainment
ACCOMMODATIONS The St. Regis
Atlanta
HONEYMOON Safari in Kruger
National Park
REGISTRY Williams Sonoma
GUESTS 147 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)
A cutting cake anchored a table of bite-size cupcakes, pies and tarts.
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The first dress the bride tried on was “the one.” “I instantly fell in love with its simple, understated beauty, the open back and beautiful train,” Cristina says.
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For a couple born and raised in Atlanta, they needed only to look to their own backyard when deciding where to tie the knot. “It’s the city where we met and fell in love and will always be home,” says Cristina Sung (29 and an asset manager). She married Benjamin Choe (29 and a tax attorney) in an intimate, minimal affair. The locale wasn’t the only decision that came easy for these Georgia Tech grads. “We planned the wedding ourselves because we’re both very decisive individuals,” the bride says. “We knew exactly what we wanted!” —BM
Along with a buttercream cake, the couple offered a dessert bar of classic Korean sweets.
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“We put tall centerpieces in clear vases so that our guests’ views of the city weren’t obstructed,” Cristina says. She placed a premium on greenery more than flowers, like mixing monstera leaves with calla lilies in the tablescape, playing up the day’s white, green and gold color palette.
The bride dressed her pup in hanbok, traditional Korean formalwear.
CRISTINA & BENJAMIN’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE Ventanas,
Atlanta
PHOTOGRAPHY Sawyer Baird
Jones/Sawyer Baird Kevin Hursh Films Floral Design
VIDEOGRAPHY FLOWERS Adaptation
GOWN Lela Rose, Kelly’s
Closet, Atlanta
SHOES ASOS.com
EARRINGS J.Crew DRESSES ASOS.com
TheBlackTux.com
BRIDESMAID MENSWEAR
CATERING Ventanas
CAKE Publix Bakery DESSERTS Sweet Rice MUSIC DJ Cuttlefish
W Atlanta Midtown
ACCOMMODATIONS REGISTRIES
Bloomingdale’s; Crate & Barrel GUESTS 95 BUDGET $$$$ (see key, p. 8)
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The reception’s simple linens and floral arrangements incorporated the pair’s accent colors: violet, burnt orange and green.
ERICA & LAUREN’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE King
Laura Stone Photo Belles
PHOTOGRAPHY
PLANNER Wedding
FLOWERS Candler Park Flowers
OFFICIANT Ana Salvador (Erica’s cousin) GOWNS Suite Bridal, Atlanta
Originally a plow factory, the venue’s industrial and rustic juxtaposition is what drew the brides to the site.
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THEIR STORY For Cleveland Clinic resident physicians, Lauren Buehler (30) and Erica Umpierrez (29), Atlanta inspired many of their design decisions. The city skyline graced their buttercream cake and invites, and the menu had intentional local flair. “We went with a gourmet take on old-fashioned Southern cuisine,” Lauren says of their fried chicken, braised short ribs, and mac and cheese spread. The Emory grads threw in some surprises too, like a late-night flaming doughnut bar, DJ-spun Latin music (a nod to Erica’s Ecuadorian roots) and a Converse Chuck Taylor appearance (by Erica, who changed into sneakers for the reception). The pair even gave some traditions the night off—they opted not to have a wedding party or a first dance, swapped signature drinks for IPAs and rode off in an UberBLACK. Über-cool. —BM
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HAIR
MAKEUP Eye Do WEDDING RINGS
Alson Jewelers
INVITATIONS Minted.com CAKE & DESSERTS Bold
CATERING,
Catering & Design Lethal Rhythms
MUSIC Fernando Silva, TRANSPORTATION
Atlantic Limousine and Transportation Services
ACCOMMODATIONS Loews
Atlanta Hotel
REGISTRIES Amazon.com;
Bed Bath & Beyond; REI
HONEYMOON
Maui & Big Island, HI GUESTS 130 BUDGET $$$ (see key, p. 8)
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Couple: Carolyn Scott Photography; Vision Board Photos: Annie McElwain Photography; Joel Serrato; Theo Milo Photography; Background: Tara Donne; Dana Jordan
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shades for every season Sunny or crisp, colorful or muted, we’ve got pretty palettes for any time of the year. BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO
The season when you’re hosting your wedding can determine a lot about the event— your outfits, your location, your vibe and even your color palette. We’ve done part of the planning prep for you, combing through hundreds of color swatches to dream up eight fresh and festive combinations perfectly suited for whenever you hold your celebration. >>
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fall feminine and moody wine, lavender, petal, clover
Saturated burgundy offset with light pink and lavender results in a balanced palette perfect for a romantic and feminine autumn affair. The softer pastel shades keep the fall-favorite wine hue from feeling too dark or dramatic. HOW TO USE IT There’s simply nothing prettier than rich oxblood florals, so bring in the deep shade by working burgundy buds (like fluffy peonies, oversize dahlias or unique scabiosa) into your bridal bouquet, altar display or table arrangements. Your wedding party will look stunning in shades of lavender and petal (dresses for the gals, ties or pocket squares for the gents), while a vibrant clover green can be captured through an outdoor venue’s surroundings. This is the perfect palette for a late-September alfresco affair, where you can still host a fete outdoors but want to bring in color pairings that are a bit more seasonally appropriate.
fall fresh and rustic
WHY IT WORKS Think of these hues as a tribute to the season’s prettiest shades. A rustic orange strays from its Halloween counterpart thanks to the addition of cool gray-blue and rich forest green. Add a few touches of soft, understated blush and you have a fall-inspired palette that’s anything but expected. HOW TO USE IT This quartet of colors is so versatile, you can find them a home among virtually any aspect of your wedding day. Team pumpkin and pink florals together in terra-cotta vases for eye-catching centerpieces, or work the rich orange hue in a whiskey-based signature cocktail (cheers to that!). Bridesmaids will be absolute knockouts in über-flattering deep green, but it could also be an unexpected color for a groom’s jacket. Reinforce your chosen hues with scenic outdoor couples portraits to naturally work in these shades with help from the fall foliage.
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pumpkin, blush, french blue, forest
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winter dramatic and daring slate, mauve, eggplant, ink
If a glam evening affair is what you and your partner are envisioning, then these picks are for you. Shades of purple and an almost-black blue may not be what first comes to mind when you think of drama and elegance, but trust us when we say this mix of mauve, eggplant and ink will lead to a jawdropping affair. Offset by a slightly industrial slate gray, you won’t need much else to make this posh palette stand out. HOW TO USE IT Up the impact of your stationery suite by pairing dusty mauve and eggplant with delicate gold foil accents (a watercolor motif goes a long way in making it feel modern). Then, carry the shades into your day with details that pack a design punch, like elegant draping in your reception venue, velvet table linens and overflowing centerpieces that feature glam flowers like roses and ranunculus. Guests won’t know what to Instagram first. >> WHY IT WORKS
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WHY IT WORKS A mix of green shades lets you bring the vibrancy of the outdoors in, even if it’s the dead of winter. Traditional emerald green comes alive with the addition of party-ready teal and gold, resulting in a fun yet sophisticated palette that will look stunning in your photographs—and in person too. HOW TO USE IT Swap the idea of florals for a greenery-packed wedding (good news—it’s totally in), complete with fern bouquets and a sprawling vine table runner. Play up the festive atmosphere with hits of gold in your tabletop accents (think: a gilded leaf charger, gold-rimmed wine glasses or even gold-plated flatware) and encourage your girls to rock accessories in the shiny metal. An ombré display of emerald, peacock and tropical green escort cards would surely make a statement, as would day-of paper goods, like your dinner menu or program, in the same hues.
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Pantone named Ultra Violet its “it” color in fashion and design for 2018, so think of this palette as our wedding-ready take on that saturated shade. Slightly toned-down purple picks like plum, violet and orchid team together for a monochromatic look that certainly isn’t boring or bland. HOW TO USE IT Everywhere! Quiet colors like these will feel formal and intentional when sprinkled throughout your event, so try to work them into a bit of everything. Fresh lavender pairs with a variety of menu options, like an infused honey for the cheese platter or pale lavender-colored (and flavored) macaron favors. When it comes to your ceremony and reception, look for slightly more structured ways to work in these shades to keep it from skewing too sweet. Shapely florals, like orchids, or crinkle taffeta tablecloths add just the right amount of visual interest.
sand, buttercup, blossom, breeze
WHY IT WORKS Quintessentially spring in appearance, these stunning selects go together as naturally as you and your soon-to-be spouse. A barely there blue and grounding neutral taupe successfully balance out saccharine butter yellow and pale pink for a just right palette that practically screams romance. HOW TO USE IT Pastels are inherently sweet, so don’t try to fight that feeling. Instead, play up the fluff factor with over-the-top accents like a rose-covered ceremony backdrop and aisle runner arrangements. You’ll easily find florals you love in soft yellow and pink, so use décor accessories to bring in the breezy blue and sandy cream. Sky-tinted glassware and charger plates work as a pretty tabletop addition, while a combination of sand and breeze would make for a seriously beautiful wedding party look (your bridesmaids can even double as your “something blue”).
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summer organic and wild pistachio, sage, grass, olive
These picks are so adaptable, it doesn’t matter where you’re hosting your wedding day—they’ll feel just as at home against a tropical Floridian backdrop as they will in the lush forests of Maine. Keeping the saturation level of the greens more muted ensures the combination isn’t too in-your-face or overwhelming. HOW TO USE IT Sticking within a single color range is all about playing with textures, so incorporate a variety of them throughout your day. When it comes to a wedding day backdrop, the great outdoors is your friend, so opt for simple accents that serve to reinforce, not disguise, the organic vibe it creates. Greenery-centric floral displays (coupled with white blooms) and a focus on farm-to-table food helps hammer home the one-with-nature theme. For a final touch, have your bridesmaids add sprigs of a hearty green, like rosemary, to their updos. WHY IT WORKS
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WHY IT WORKS Bright, bold shades will bring the energy, so if you and your partner want to throw a party-til-you-drop bash where guests barely leave the dance floor, these hues are the perfect picks. Lipstick pink feels way less juvenile when matched with a punchy poppy, juicy persimmon and vivacious coral. Basically, fun is pretty much a given when these shades show up. HOW TO USE IT Don’t be afraid to combine all four of these personality-packed colors onto one item—the bolder, the better. Try asking your baker for painterly frosting brushstrokes on your cake, or work with your stationer to combine the hues on an attention-grabbing invitation suite. Bridesmaids will also look fab in a mix of the pigments. Tie the whole look together by having each of them carry a bouquet filled to the brim with lush and colorful florals like coral charm peonies, poppies and tulips. G E T I N S P O BY TA K I N G O U R S T Y L E Q U I Z O N The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app
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The most memorable weddings are ones that truly reflect the couple throwing them, and incorporate thoughtful details and special touches that really speak to who they are. When it comes to planning your dream day, you’ll want to make each decision with an ultra-personalized mind-set. This includes, selecting the menu, choosing the favors and deciding on the venue where you’ll host all your loved ones. To help, we’ve narrowed in on the top locations for your personality type to ensure you and your partner throw a bash that’s totally you. >>
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YOU ARE COASTAL COOL A relaxed, effortless duo who loves all things sun, sand and surf. Your ideal wedding day is a no-frills affair with good old Mother Nature lending most of the décor. YOUR SPOT A BEACH When seeking out your ideal wedding venue, look to the water. A beach bash will give that effortless vibe you and your partner crave, and guests will love toasting your union among swaying palm trees and a salt-strewn breeze. Host just your vows directly on the shore for added ease, then move onto a beachfront pavilion or club for the reception. If you prefer the whole party take place on the coastline, book the stretch of sand ahead of time with the city and check local ordinances to get the lowdown on what is (and isn’t) allowed when it comes to catering, alcohol, rentals, noise and more.
Soon-to-be spouses who seek elegance at every turn. Your dream wedding is heavy on the shine, glitz and glam, and would probably give the royal wedding a run for its money. YOUR SPOT A BALLROOM Get everything you want in one pretty package with a chic ballroom wedding. Nearly every formal party space is outfitted with luxe chandeliers and glam accents like crown molding or a mirrored dance floor, so your need for sparkle will be more than met. Add some overflowing vessels of high-end blooms (garden roses or peonies) and metallic accents (chiavari dining chairs and gold charger plates) to pack in the drama. To ensure your guests have a once-in-a-lifetime experience, tee up some jaw-dropping moments for them, like flame-throwing mixologists or roaming ballerinas toting dessert bites. When it comes to an event this over-the-top, the sky’s truly the limit.
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YOU ARE FUN FOODIES A couple whose love for food and entertaining is eclipsed only by your affection for one another. Your aim: to throw a boisterous, delicious and memorable affair where the wine is flowing and the food is unforgettable. YOUR SPOT A VINEYARD Look into hosting your family and friends at a nearby vineyard for an event that feels like pretty much the best (and most fun) dinner party ever. The bucolic setting will deliver big on the ambience, so you’ll likely have to bring little in the way of décor (a few strings of bistro lights to make the wine cask room glow). Most vineyards are well versed in hosting weddings, but inquire about their harvest season when booking your date—a late August wedding may be your dream day, but if that’s when the team at the vineyard harvests their grapes (as many do), then you’re in for a lot of added commotion on the grounds. Past that, bottle the charm of your venue (literally) by including special vineyard-themed add-ons to your reception, like a “wine flight” cocktail hour or special pairing menu for dinner. >>
go green The bucolic setting of a vineyard will deliver big on ambience, so you’ll likely have to bring in little décor (a few strings of bistro lights to make the cask room glow).
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AT THE GEORGIA CLUB AT THE GEORGIA CLUB
An outdoor wedding garden, indoor ceremony location, two reception venues
with customizable floor plans for up to 250 people, and award-winning cuisine at The Georgia Club create a beautiful and intimate setting perfect for your dream day. Located minutes from downtown Athens, Georgia, there is simply not another wedding venue like The Georgia Club!
TO SCHEDULE YOUR TOUR, CALL 770-725-3110. T H EG E ORG I AC L UB .CO M / WE D D IN G S
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As a twosome unafraid of making a statement, you eschew tradition in place of unexpected aesthetic choices that are all your own. You want a wedding that’s anything but the traditional “I dos” and reception. YOUR SPOT A LOFT Surprise and delight guests by transforming an industrial loft into a totally cool event space. While this bare-bones venue isn’t for the faint of heart (there’s a lot of planning that needs to happen to make it suitable for guests), it promises big payoff in the cool department, thanks to exposed brick walls and factory-like piping and windows. Make sure any venue you choose has the modern comforts necessary to host an event, like electricity, plumbing and bathrooms. Play up the edgy vibe with moody accents like black flatware and industrial furniture. Want to really wow? A statement-making extra, like a neon sign or marquee lights in your initials, will really push the envelope. YOU ARE NATURE NUTS
An adventure-loving team always on the hunt for the next fun weekend activity. Your dream day (make that weekend) involves treating your loved ones to a few of the heartthumping adventures that had you falling in love in the first place. YOUR SPOT A CAMP Steal away to summer camp for your event. Often a whole weekend affair, a wedding on the grounds of a summer camp (or a spot dedicated to adults-only weekends) means
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one thing for your guests: fun. Traditional wedding events are replaced with childhood favorites, like a capture-the-flag welcome party, a wedding day spent on the lake or a morning-after kickball game. When it comes to throwing a successful camp wedding, communication with your guests is key. Your choice of venue may mean modifications in attire (heels and mulch don’t mix) or accommodations (Aunt Sue is going to want to know if she’s sleeping in a tent, so she can look for nearby hotels) are necessary, so be clear from the start regarding what the weekend entails. >>
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WEDDINGS | RECEPTIONS | REHEARSAL DINNERS | SHOWERS | TEA PARTIES | LUNCHEONS Lillian Gardens is a full-service event venue dedicated to providing professional planning services for special occasions, while ensuring unique client experiences in a beautiful, fully restored, Southern antebellum mansion. Lillian Gardens is committed to positively impacting the lives of our clients, their families and our community.
(770) 251-1206 - 83 GREENVILLE STREET, NEWNAN, GA 30263 - WWW.LILLIANGARDENS.COM
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5 questions to ask before booking your venue These must-asks leave nothing to chance. What’s the driving distance from your ceremony space? If you’re not providing transportation for your guests, you’ll need to know how long it’ll take them to get from the ceremony to the reception. Ask what the traffic is like around the time of your wedding to ensure guests won’t be stuck bumper to bumper on a road for an hour.
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2 As you plan, going above and beyond to ensure guests’ comfort is paramount—just because you’re hanging in the woods doesn’t mean everyone wants to rough it. Trust us—no one will feel their party best if you forget the bug spray or they haven’t gotten a good night’s sleep in three days. YOU ARE POSH PREPS A classy pair who appreciates the finer things in life. You imagine your day having a refined elegance and ageless appeal that will be just as “in” 10 or 20 years from now. YOUR SPOT A COUNTRY CLUB Book a country club locale to bottle a preppy meets timeless vibe. From immaculately maintained greens to tailored interiors, a country club is a posh and practical choice. Not only will you have a beautiful blank slate to work with aesthetically, but country clubs often have the added perk of having everything you need for your wedding day already included (an in-house catering team, tabletop rentals, bar setup, dance floor and so on), so you can dedicate less time to planning the nitty-gritty (must-have) details of your day and more time concentrating on the fun stuff, like coming up with signature sips and fun signs, or ways for you to work in your family’s tartan. You can reinforce the country club feel by hiring an artist to draw up your own couples’ “crest” and put the insignia on everything from cocktail napkins to your dance floor (and use it throughout your home postwedding).
Is the venue near any hotels? This could impact your decision to book if guests have to drive a long way to get from their hotel to the venue and back, especially if transportation isn’t provided. Usually, anything over 30 minutes is a big ask.
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How many people does the space accommodate? This directly impacts your guest list and, therefore, your budget. If you love the ballroom but it only fits 75 comfortably, and your guest list is looking more like 200, you have to decide if having the dream venue or your guest count is more important to you.
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What services do you offer? Don’t assume that anything is included. You’ll want to know whether the venue has any all-inclusive packages for the site and food; if any rentals/ pros are included; and whether an on-site coordinator can help.
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What restrictions do you have? There are a few kinds of rules to be aware of. Ask if there are any alcohol limits or permits—some venues may not have a liquor license, and some won’t let you stock your own bar. Same goes for vendors—your venue may only allow you to book pros from a certain list, while others will let you bring in whichever vendors you want. Ask if there are any décor stipulations, like no confetti or open flames. Lastly, check to see if there’s a noise restriction after a certain time— many venues won’t allow you to play loud music past 10:30 p.m. or so, which won’t work if you want the option to party until midnight. C ARRET TO STUDIO
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PLAN THE VINEYARD WEDDING OF YOUR DREAMS Nestled in the North Georgia Mountains is the backdrop for the most unforgettable day of your life.
1717 HIGHWAY 255 SOUTH - CLEVELAND, GA 30528 - 706.878.5522
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• All size weddings (even elopements for two) and custom affairs
• Luxurious, peaceful setting, only 20 minutes from the coast and activities
• Weddings are of a destination nature, providing accommodations (includes 3-course breakfast) for you and guests
• Several ceremony, cocktail hour and reception sites
• Tented, barn or open-air weddings
• Planning and décor services offered
• Pond and in-ground swimming pool
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all in the details
These little touches are the key to hosting a truly standout celebration. >> BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGR APH BY MARY COSTA WEDDINGS
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set the tone with a sassy (and helpful) sign
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draped tenting is a “wow” start to your party
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WHY First impressions impress. Give your guests something to “ooh” and “ahh” over by pulling out all the stops at the entrance of your reception venue. Whatever you choose will set the stage for what’s to come—whether you’re throwing a swanky soiree or rowdy revelry. Let your entrance create excitement for the evening. MAKE IT YOURS Post up a stylish jazz trio at the doorway to your tented beach reception to get guests moving before they even hit the dance floor, or task your florist with creating a lush statement wall to double as an entry photo booth. Big or small, you want to dream up something that gets your guests energized and ready to keep the celebration going all night long.
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Quick fixes for your décor problems. THE PROBLEM
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Terrible flooring THE FIX First, keep in mind that your dining tables will likely cover much of the less-thanstellar floor in question. If it still bothers you, consider pricing out the cost of outfitting the space in the same material as your dance floor. Another solution? Roll out several neutral carpets to create a blank-slate backdrop.
An oversize space THE FIX You can up the cozy factor of a sprawling room in a few ways. First, ask your planner and venue to use rectangle tables for dining—they’ll take up more space than round tables, which will go a long way in making the room feel more intimate. Past that, consider setting up different lounge areas to put the extra square footage to work and give guests a spot to chill out.
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Gaudy chairs THE FIX If your venue’s chair offering is really cramping your style, you may have to resort to rentals. If you can’t justify such a large added expense, make the current style work with a few clever solutions, like picking out a fabric to have sewn into cushions or tasking your florist with creating swags of greenery for the backs.
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A dramatic entrance
disguise these venue eyesores
THE PROBLEM
Jarring columns THE FIX Disguise any posts with a clever greenery addition. This is a great moment to go big, so ask your florist to bring a few small-scale trees or amazing branch arrangements to place in front of the poles and distract guests from seeing what’s beneath.
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Too-bold wallpaper THE FIX Create another world within the room by covering the walls in glam drapery. Select a fabric that fits well with your wedding palette, or choose white for a clean, neutral look. Then, have the venue hang it from the walls (and even the ceiling) to neutralize the space.
Clashing colors THE FIX Instead of fighting the present palette, embrace it. Pull one or two of the less offensive hues into your current color scheme with pretty napkins or a seat cushion to make it all coordinate.
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Wedding planning can be overwhelming—between the cake tastings, floral appointments and venue tours, it can be hard to remember to also plan for those little moments that make an event feel truly like you and your partner. We’ve rounded up seven can’t-miss details that will leave guests talking about your amazing wedding (and your love story) for weeks to come.
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Special signage WHY You’ll want to make sure guests can easily find their way from the ceremony to the reception or navigate the grounds on the way to the restrooms, so clear signage is a no-brainer. MAKE IT YOURS Practicality aside, signs are a great way to reinforce the overall vibe of your day. Hosting a rustic affair? Opt for reclaimed wood signs. Looking for a modern feel? Sleek acrylic or Lucite pointing the way is sure to get noticed.
An escort card display Having all the seating arrangements in one spot will simplify things for your guests (no roaming around the ballroom or playing musical chairs) and ensure your reception starts on time. MAKE IT YOURS Pros and their clients are getting more creative when it comes to escort card displays, using them as a moment to inject a bit of playful personality into the day. Set up a scene of wooden sailboats with guests’ names for your beachside “I dos,” or have your display double as your favors with jars of honey tied with each loved one’s name and table number. >> WHY
fun ways to personalize your day Make your wedding truly feel like yours with these creative touches.
The invitations
Your paper goods are your first chance to introduce your event, so think beyond simply including your color palette. Add a map of the area where you’re getting married, trivia about you and your soon-to-be spouse or even a fun RSVP card.
Your ride
Customize your wedding wheels by leaving your event in something that speaks to you as a couple, like a vintage city cab, a sleek mint-green Vespa or a stunning sailboat.
Make your meal true to you by serving local cuisine or a certain specialty dish you both love (like French pastries if you were engaged in Paris). As a lasting impression, pass around a personalized treat at the end of the night, like your grandmother’s famous chocolate-chip cookies or paper cones filled with “Nuts for Each Other” peanuts.
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work with your planner to make a one-of-a-kind escort card display
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The promises you make to your partner are the reason the wedding day is happening, so put your heart into it. If you’re unable to pen your own promises, write something together and have your words printed on the programs.
Think about your song choice and go for one that really means something to the two of you—but don’t stop there. Your wedding dance can be even more meaningful if you put a little tango into that two-step. Take dance lessons and have an instructor help you choreograph a unique first dance that’ll be a true showstopper.
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A posh powder room WHY Comfort is key for your guests, and while having enough bathrooms is a must (typically one bathroom per every 35 guests), an extra bit of attention paid to the facilities, like flowers or a lightly scented potpourri, is never a bad thing. MAKE IT YOURS Reuse your bridesmaid bouquets in a vase in the powder room and stock a basket full of necessities (feminine products, mints, deodorant and more) alongside it. Want to go the extra mile? Include a fun personal touch, like a sign, favorite lotion or decal on the mirror that says “Get back on the dance floor!”
Luminous lighting WHY Lighting is one of the most valuable tools you have when it comes to transforming your space. Use it to evoke a certain mood, warm up a cavernous room or give guests a glow in photos. MAKE IT YOURS When deciding how to light your reception, look for styles that suit your overall vibe. Strands of vintage-inspired Edison bulbs would look right at home in an industrial loft space, while candlelit Moroccan lanterns are well suited for a boho bash.
add foliage to the bar to highlight your centerpieces
A beautiful bar Once party time hits, the bar is probably where the majority of your guests will be spending their time (besides the dance floor, of course). Make sure it doesn’t feel like a forgotten moment by dressing it up like the rest of the venue. MAKE IT YOURS Pile on the florals, task a vendor with creating a backdrop that will add a fun pop of color or rent furniture to mimic the look of a real watering hole (like a sleek wood bar and high-top tables where guests can perch). If you’re stuck with your venue’s plain style, look into having vinyl stickers made for it, or use a peel-and-stick wallpaper pattern to decorate the facade.
Personal touches You want your wedding to be memorable, right? Well, in a sea of vows and garden roses, it’s the unique, couple-inspired moments that will truly make your day stand out from the crowd. MAKE IT YOURS While you’re planning, dedicate some time brainstorming a few of your favorite things to do as a pair and figure out a way to work them into your wedding day. Love spending Saturday nights playing board games at home? Create an oversize Scrabble board for guests to duel on during cocktail hour. Are you self-described bookworms? Name every drink on your menu for one of your favorite fictional characters. Whatever aspect of your love story you choose to play up, the goal is the same—you want guests to leave your bash exclaiming, “That was so them!” WHY
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decadent desserts
Mix up your wedding day sweets with these delicious, creative additions. BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGR APH BY CASSIDY CARSON PHOTOGR APHY
Cake is a wedding standby, and for good reason—there’s no dessert more universally appealing (or delicious) than a pretty tiered confection. But more couples are diversifying their wedding day dessert options by accompanying their cake with other creative après-dinner bites. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite fresh ideas to inspire your sweet tooth. >>
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Make it mini Shrink the size of something and it’s instantly more appealing— it’s just a fact. Tiny treats are always a big hit with guests, so consider adapting some of your favorite desserts into bitsy bites. Apple hand pies are a great alternative to slicing and dicing a full pie, while mini cupcakes, brownies and even petite doughnuts are all just as delicious as their larger counterparts. Another bonus? The smaller size gives your guests an opportunity (or let’s say, excuse) to sample more of the dessert options on display, guilt free.
Choose savory over sweet
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There’s no rule that says you have to douse your guests with sugar at the end of the evening if sweets aren’t your thing. While you should still try and work in a few crowd-pleasers (like chocolatechip cookies), you can also opt to serve up several more savory options with coffee and tea. Create a popcorn bar filled with decadent flavors like cheddar jalapeño or brown butter sage, have your caterers craft up a cheese and jam spread or set out a buffet of artisanal honey for your guests to sample. Cake flavors are getting more creative too, so if your taste buds skew more savory than sweet, see if you can find a baker who will play with unique aromatic flavors like goat cheese, chai or ginger. >>
4 alternatives to a sit-down meal Formal plated dinner service isn’t the only way to feed your guests. Here are four other ways to satisfy everyone.
1 Family style Top tables with main dish platters (think: proteins like fish, chicken or steak) and a slew of scrumptious sides. Guests can pass plates among each other and help themselves.
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European family style Similar to traditional family style, except each guest selects and is served their main protein by waitstaff (like at a plated dinner) and only the side dishes are on the table for guests to pass and share.
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Action stations For a meal that feeds and entertains, create a culinary circuit of action stations guests can choose from. Opt for interactive foods like make-your-own burgers, tacos, pasta, wood-fire pizza, sushi and more.
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Counter style Round up four or five of your favorite food trucks and serve guests window-side for a charming and casual picnic-style event. gravel patch or parking lot, or that they don’t mind vehicles on the lawn.
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Pair bites with booze Dessert service can become a secondary cocktail hour when you marry up your sweet selection with boozy sips. Work with your caterer to devise duos with flavors that pair well, like chocolatechip cookies with Nutella-infused liquor, cinnamon-sugar doughnuts with apple cider old-fashioneds or fruity pops soaked in champagne coupes. Guests will still get a sweet kick at the end of their meal, and the cocktails will keep the party going.
Opt for an alternative cake
Get guests up and moving with do-it-yourself sweet stations. Select a few easy-to-customize desserts like sundaes, waffles, s’mores or even a candy bar, then set up tables around your reception where guests can make their own creations. It’s an easy way to keep them entertained throughout your reception—add cute to-go containers and the desserts instantly become a charming favor.
Know your (sweet) stuff by mastering these terms.
Buttercream
A smooth, creamy icing that stays soft so it’s easy to cut through. It can be colored or flavored and is often used to create piping, swags and other borders, or as filling. It’s made from butter, so keep in mind it may melt in high heat or humidity.
Fondant
Ideal for creating intricate accents or an especially smooth exterior, fondant is icing made of sugar, corn syrup and gelatin that’s then rolled out and draped over a cake or used for detailing.
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Ganache
A sweet, rich chocolate, thicker than mousse but less dense than fudge, it can be used as icing or filling. Because it’s made of chocolate and heavy cream, it will soften in humid weather.
Pillars
Separators used in a tiered cake design. They can be made of plastic or wood in several lengths to achieve the desired look or height.
Piping
A decorative technique created using a pastry bag and various metal tips. Piping details can include leaves, borders, basketweave patterns and lifelike flowers.
Fillings
Flavoring added between the layers of cake. They can be made from flavored buttercream, a ganache or even jams and fruit compotes.
Sugar flowers
Often used in place of real flowers or as a sash on the cake front, sugar flowers are created using food coloring and a sugar syrup that hardens.
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If you and your partner aren’t fond of a traditional cake, work with your baker to dream up an alternative that suits your tastes better. You can easily translate your joint love of Rice Krispies Treats, cinnamon buns or pies into the shape of a tiered cake if you want to have that traditional cake-cutting moment. Most bakers are happy to customize something for you, and the personalized moment will make your reception more unique to the two of you.
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the language of flowers Put together a perfect-for-you bouquet with added meaning thanks to these sentimental blooms. BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGR APH BY SER A PETR AS PHOTOGR APHY
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When choosing the flowers for your wedding bouquet and centerpieces, you’ll want to pay attention to what’s in budget, in palette and in season. But why not add an additional layer of significance to the blooms you surround yourself with on your wedding day? We’ve chosen some of the prettiest picks out there, all with touching meanings that are just made for weddings. They’ll be the perfect addition to your bouquet and centerpieces on one of the most important days of your life. >>
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Known to symbolize lasting affection and daily remembrance, zinnias are a natural favorite for weddings thanks to the variety of available colors, sizes and shapes.
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prim and proper A tight, round bundle of blooms in an ombré of blush shades is perfect for the traditional bride. Romantic peonies go well in style and meaning with equally chic ranunculus, which symbolize radiant charm.
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peony Brides love peonies for their lush, fluffy petals. They stand for love and a happy marriage, the perfect sentiment for the most romantic day ever.
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Admired by gardeners and professional florists alike, hydrangeas represent “heartfelt emotions.”
rich and saturated While hydrangeas are well known for their use in preppy affairs, they’re very versatile blooms. For a moody, autumn-inspired bouquet, combine an antique plum hue with dahlias.
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orchid The symbol for beauty, refinement and fertility, orchids are both a delicate and eye-catching choice.
refined and elegant A standout bouquet of pure white orchids becomes even more graceful when arranged in a traditional cascading shape. The sweeping style was made famous in part by Princess Diana, who carried a 42-inch long cascading bouquet of white orchids, roses and myrtle on her wedding day. >>
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playful and pretty Use accessible (and inexpensive) dusty miller leaves to add softness and a touch of sage green to any bouquet. Here, they offset a colorful display of pink spray roses, white ranunculus and scabiosa.
Representing happiness and delicacy, dusty miller is a well-loved filler thanks to its sage hue and velvety soft leaves.
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astilbe
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garden rose singular and sweet Gorgeously delicate and available in a range of pretty pink and burgundy shades, astilbe is a great (and inexpensive) stand-alone flower for your bridesmaids to tote down the aisle.
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Roses are an iconic wedding bloom for good reason. As a symbol of love, honor and beauty, they’re right at home on a day of celebration.
The great thing about the large variety of roses available nearly year-round is mixing and matching a few types to get exactly the look you want. Pair your rose picks with equally glam ranunculus and stock flowers for a truly unforgettable arrangement.
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Also known as false goat’s beard, it stands for dedication to a loved one, making it totally wedding worthy.
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A perennial favorite thanks to their stunning shape and range of hues, dahlias are packed with a variety of meanings, including strength and grace under pressure.
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dramatic and daring Rich dahlias look right at home alongside other inky, eye-catching buds, like chocolate cosmos and navycentered anemones, which symbolize good luck and protection against evil. >>
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For a combo that’s so you, try an everyday pick, like sunflowers, with an “out there” variety, like orange pincushions or a king protea. Bonus: The spiky tropical stem stands for change and transformation— kind of like going from Miss to Mrs.
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sunflower Standing for adoration and dedication, a bouquet filled with cheery yellow sunflowers practically says your vows for you.
local spotlight: amanda jewel floral + design The Georgia florist shares what trends are inspiring her, plus advice for to-be-weds. ABOUT THE EXPERT
LOOK AT YOUR HOME
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GO ALL OUT
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Amanda Lankford is the owner and creative director of Amanda Jewel Floral + Design, a floral and event design studio that creates art with flowers and dreams up beautiful experiences.
One of the things I ask couples is what their living room looks like. Where do they shop? What’s on their coffee table? I believe what we do is create an extension of their home at their wedding.
I’m all about reusing florals. We tend to do room flips and there’s no better way to cut costs than to use the aisle design on the tabletops. We tweak it just a bit so guests don’t notice.
Transforming venues is my all-time favorite. I love taking a blank space and creating a dream wedding. Flipping a room in less than an hour is a fun challenge, and the couple’s faces are priceless.
For 2018 I think the color blue is going to come back big. We’re limited a bit in the floral world with that hue, but not when it comes to vessels and ribbons. I’m also all about bringing the outdoors in.
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WEDDING WHITE IS REINVENTED
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To make a monochromatic scheme work, focus on incorporating a variety of textures and elements to keep things visually interesting. Here, a striking swag of lunaria and cherry blossom branches creates a wow moment overhead, while architectural table details, such as sleek candlesticks, Lucite chairs and round bud vases, ensure the modern tablescape is anything but simple. >> Place settings and tabletop rentals, CortPartyRental .com; egg ceramic vases, $12 each, WestElm .com; Wadsworth taper candleholders, from $20 each, CB2.com
WITH HELP FROM SCULPTURAL ELEMENTS AND EDGY ACCENTS. BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGRAPHY BY REBECCA YALE PHOTOGRAPHY PLANNING BY SIMPLY BY TAMARA NICOLE FLORALS BY KRISTEN GRIFFITHVANDERYACHT OF WILD BLOOM
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A dove-gray dinner plate adds depth to an airy tabletop, while acrylic menus (etched with the night’s meal offerings) complete the place setting. Bud vases holding pairs of blooms dot the tablescape and inject an understated femininity.
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Acrylic candleholders calligraphed with guests’ names and table numbers act as chic escort cards. White flowers play a part in the monochromatic palette: Sugar blooms top the all-white cake, and boutonnieres of ranunculus and grape hyacinth finish the groomsmen looks. Favor boxes of candy are a sweet way to thank guests. >> CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Oslo crystal tealight candleholders, from $11 each, CrateandBarrel.com; cake, LilacCakeBoutique .com; champagne bubbles candies, $8 per cube, Sugarfina.com; pentagon dish, from $14, ConvivialProduction.com
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branch bouquets are the new “it” choice for brides, adding a toughness to a typically soft moment
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Accent a streamlined dress silhouette with an equally structured mix of blooms and branches. Here, sculptural cherry blossom branches team with fluttery ranunculus for a decidedly edgy take on a traditional bridal bouquet. Gown, price upon request, Alexandra Grecco, TheDressTheory.com
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A refined invitation suite feels as timeless as it does fresh, thanks to barely there vellum envelopes and acrylic elements. Whisper-thin white script, vintage stamps and elegant wax seals are stylish finishing touches. Invitation suite and calligraphy, BespokeStrokes.com
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the get-real guide to dress shopping There are some things you just don’t find out until you’re in the dressing room of a bridal salon. Here, truths you should know before your first gown shopping appointment. BY L AUREN K AY PHOTOGR APHY BY MONICA WANG PHOTO
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Eat breakfast Feeling “hangry” is no way to begin your dress search. You probably don’t need to wolf down a short stack of pancakes moments before you try on gowns, but make sure you have a meal with some protein before you head to the salon. Trying on gowns can be draining (you’d be surprised by how much some dresses weigh) and you’ll be on your feet for a while, so definitely fuel up.
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Choose your companions wisely Most bridal salons are happy to welcome you and a few guests—but not your entire entourage. Enlist one or two of your closest friends or family members to join your dress shopping journey. This way you can find the gown that best suits you and your style and not feel pressured by too many opinions.
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Prepare to strip down Full disclosure: A stranger may catch glimpses of you naked. Most consultants will give you some privacy, but since gowns can be unwieldy, they’ll need to help you in and out of at least a few of them. Wear undergarments you won’t mind seeing the light of day (we recommend nude underwear and a strapless bra).
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Trust your consultant They may be older than your mom or young and single, but that doesn’t mean they’re not qualified—would they be doing this if they weren’t? Your consultant knows the dresses and sees hundreds of brides with varying body shapes try them on every day. Make sure you share your wants (think: lace, ball gown silhouette, off-the-shoulder sleeves) but also be open to their suggestions. You may end up loving something completely different from the dress you originally envisioned, and that’s totally okay.
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Wear makeup Buying your wedding dress is not an everyday occurrence— it’s going to be a tricky decision. Not to mention the potentially unflattering lighting typical of most fitting rooms. Do yourself a favor and wear a touch more makeup than your usual look (we’re talking blush, black eyeliner and a pop of color on your lips) to your appointment. You’ll look more like you will on your wedding day, which will ultimately make it easier to pull the trigger on a gown.
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Meredith Bullock is the VP of bridal and marketing for Anya Bridal in Atlanta. The salon carries a variety of designers like Pronovias, Justin Alexander, Morilee and Allure Bridals.
Ideally, try to shop for your gown 12 months prior to your wedding. Unless you are more than two years out from your wedding, don’t wait to order your gown. Dress availability and styles change often.
It’s not worth the risk to buy your wedding gown online, given most dress photos are heavily edited. Trust what you can feel and see in person. Save the online shopping for your registry.
When it comes to your dress shopping crew, less is more. The gown you choose should represent your personal style. Too many opinions in the room creates unnecessary stress and confusion.
Book your alterations three months prior to your wedding so your tailor has ample time to make the necessary adjustments. Your final fitting should take place at least a week or two before your day.
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Bridal sizes are different Don’t panic—wedding gowns typically run one to two sizes smaller than street clothes. If you wear an 8 in your favorite summer dress, there’s a good chance you’ll be wearing a 10 or 12 down the aisle. Play it safe and order the size that fits your body— don’t plan on losing drastic amounts of weight in order to squeeze into a smaller gown. Focus on how you awesome you feel in the dress and how it fits your body shape, not the number on the tag.
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Experiment a little Even if you have your heart set on a satin mermaid-style gown, or think you can’t wear silk, try on a variety of dresses. You’re only going to do this once, and you may surprise yourself by choosing something completely different than the pins on your inspiration board. And try the dress that your mother (or grandmother or mother-in-law-to-be) is just sure is “the one”—she’s been looking forward to this day too. She’ll either see you were right about the skirt swallowing you whole, or you may shock yourself by actually liking the dress—we call that a win-win.
You might have to share “your” dress Let’s get real: You’re not the only bride planning a classic ballroom wedding, so it’s entirely possible someone else will be trying on your dream dress. Or, you may see someone wearing a gorgeous illusion-back gown you hadn’t considered and want to try it on immediately. Be courteous and play nice with other brides— share the mirrors, pedestals and even the gowns. Make moves Sure, there will be moments when you’re standing still at your wedding (like when you pose for photos and say your vows). But you’ll also be sitting, mingling and getting down on the dance floor. If you think the dress is a serious contender, take a walk around the salon, sit down and practice your dance floor moves. You may feel a little silly in the moment, but you’ll be glad you gave the gown a test-drive when you’re comfortable on your day.
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You may not cry (and that’s okay) Maybe emotion will overcome you when you decide on your dress. Maybe your mom will get choked up too. But it’s totally fine if no one cries. It doesn’t mean you picked the wrong gown. Every bride is different, so don’t put pressure on yourself to react a certain way once you choose the dress. Also, your consultant may not pop a bottle of champagne (some can’t due to liquor laws) like you see on TV. If that’s the case, take your shopping companions out for a celebratory drink instead—you all deserve it!
1. Add sleeves
Fell in love with a strapless dress but looking for more coverage or support? Ask your stylist about adding sleeves or straps. Bonus: They’re on trend. Most gowns can be customized with cap sleeves or straps, and many silhouettes can even be altered with long sleeves. Or if you’re looking for a less permanent option that you can switch out between ceremony and reception, consider a jacket, capelet or dress topper. Some are even designed to look like part of your dress.
2. Customize your bustle
Every dress with a train needs a bustle, but not many brides know that each bustle is custommade to suit her gown and preferences. These tricky systems of hooks, buttons and ties are designed to pull your train off the floor so you can dance all night, and they need to be carefully planned and sewn in a pattern that works with each individual silhouette.
3. Modify embellishments
Depending on your personal style, you might feel like your dress could use a little more, or even a little less, embellishment. The easiest way to up the wow factor is to add a sash. See how much control you have over the existing details on your dress—can you add more to or remove from certain areas?
4. Lace it up
Swapping out a zipper for a corset closure adds a romantic touch for brides looking for a dramatic back, and they can be added to most silhouettes. But a corset-style closure isn’t only for looks. If you feel like you might need a little extra breathing room, a lace-up back gives you some leeway in the bodice.
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There are also sentimental details you can add to make your wedding dress extra meaningful. Find a creative way to add your “something blue,” or sew a charm with a special meaning into the hem of your dress.
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• Kaya Vineyard & Winery is a scenic wedding venue located in Dahlonega, Georgia. • As a full-service venue, this wedding site includes fantastic locations, a professional team and delicious cuisine & catering. • Kaya Vineyard & Winery has four craftsman-style cottages on-site, perfect for your bridal party or out-of-town guests. • Kaya Vineyard & Winery can accommodate up to 200 guests. • Their outdoor patio is perfect for a ceremony that is both covered & faces the beautiful mountain views.
CONTACT TAYLOR LITTLE events@kayavineyards.com 706-219-3514
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A wedding day ’do that falls flat—or short of your expectations—is simply not an option. Here’s how to seek professional help to get gorgeous bridal tresses. >> PHOTOGR APHY BY OFF BEET PRODUCTIONS
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When it comes to choosing the right bridal hairstyle, the possibilities are endless. And unless you’re a hair aficionado, all of those choices might make your head spin (no pun intended). Hiring a professional hairstylist will help take the stress out of getting photo ready on your wedding day. Not only can they help find the perfect style for you, they’ll also handle the hair-related questions you didn’t think to ask, like how to switch up your look for your reception quickly, or how to keep your hair perfectly coiffed once you remove your veil. Below, a foolproof guide to finding, hiring and working with a hair pro.
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Know how to hire Before you hire a stylist, you need to decide a few things: Do you want them to come to you on your wedding day, or would you rather go to the salon? Will they only do your hair or your bridal party’s as well? Do you want them to stay with you throughout the day to do touch-ups before the photo session and reception? Discuss these options with your stylist. Of course, how long you hire a professional to stay with you depends on your budget and their time limitations. Once you’ve decided who you’re going to hire, put down a deposit to save the date, and request a receipt. You should also create a formal contract with your stylist. List everything you expect on the wedding day, including the agreed upon time of arrival, the location, pricing and any other pertinent details like a contingency plan if something comes up. In the event of an emergency, you should also have their cancellation and refund policy in writing. Pro tip: Your hairstylist may also be a helpful resource for other pros you’ll need for your wedding. Don’t forget to ask if they know or work with any makeup artists. Chances are, they’ll have at least one or two awesome recommendations.
Come prepared As experienced as your hairstylist may be, just describing what you want won’t be enough for them to properly execute the style. Bring multiple inspiration images of hairdos you like from magazines, Pinterest and Instagram. You can even bring photos of yourself with a look you’d like to re-create—anything that will give them a clear picture of the kind of style you’re after. And while it might be tempting to try a drastically new style for your wedding, choosing a trendier ’do can result in a dated look down the line. Another idea: Wear a shirt with a neckline similar to that of your gown to your trial, since different hairstyles lend themselves to particular necklines. Bring along any hair accessories you plan to wear, whether it’s an elaborate headpiece or veil, or at least show your stylist some photos so they know what to expect the day of.
match game Your hairstyle should complement, not compete with, your wedding dress. Here are the best dress neckline and hairdo pairings.
Halter
Showcase a high neckline with a style that pulls the hair off your face and shoulders completely, like a classic chignon, boho halo braid or high ballerina bun.
Strapless
Whether it’s a twisted low bun, high volume ponytail, or effortless, beachy waves, this versatile neckline will work with virtually any ’do you want to try.
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Sideswept styles, like a Brigitte Bardot–inspired French twist, curly low ponytail or retro finger waves with a deep side part, visually balance an asymmetrical gown.
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This neckline draws the eye up and elongates the neck and torso, so choose a hairstyle that does the same, like long, loose waves or a romantic fishtail braid.
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Dresses that highlight your neck, collarbone and décolletage are more impactful when paired with swept-back hair, like in a tousled half-updo or sleek topknot.
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Document it Once the stylist finishes your requested looks, ask them to snap photos from four different angles: front, back and both sides. That way, you’ll get a 360-degree view of your hair and a better idea of how it will look in your wedding photos. If there’s one particular style you like, ask them to write down exactly which products and techniques were used. Since your hair trial can take place months before your wedding date, it’s important to take notes and photos so you both remember what worked. When scheduling your trial, consider making your appointment in the morning. You’ll have a better idea of how your hair will hold up throughout the day and how much maintenance it will require once it’s styled.
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When your wedding day arrives, put your undergarments on under a button-down shirt so you’ll be ready to slip on your dress once your hair is done and your veil or headpiece (if you’re wearing one) is in place. If your stylist is coming to you, set up a place for them next to a low table and sit in a chair with a low back so they’ll have easy access to your hair. Make sure there are electrical outlets nearby for appliances like hair dryers, curling irons and electric rollers. If necessary, have an extension cord handy. If you start to worry about how the stylist’s vision for your hair is different from your own, calmly and respectfully suggest an alternative. You need expert help—that’s why you hired a professional—but you shouldn’t be afraid to voice your concerns. Don’t forget to also ask for upkeep tips. They should let you know how to remove your veil or headpiece without disturbing the rest of your hair, keep your ’do in place while getting down on the dance floor and refresh your look for photo ops throughout the evening.
Do you have a portfolio of your work?
See visuals of their past work to get a feel for their style and ability, especially if you have a different or challenging hair texture. Looking through their portfolio will give you a good idea of whether or not the hairstylist can work with your hair type.
Do you have a list of references I can call?
While perusing their portfolio is essential for gauging their expertise, actually speaking with past clients can help you get the inside scoop on things like promptness, attitude and professionalism. If possible, speak with at least two to three references.
Will you bring your own products, or will I be responsible for supplying them?
Most hairstylists will bring a kit with them containing all of the essentials they may need to style your tresses. But if they won’t, you’ll want to know early on, especially if that’s a deal breaker. If you prefer to use your own tools and products, communicate this with your hairstylist to see if they’re game.
How do you charge— by the hour or per person?
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Pulling off great hair on your wedding day comes down to timing. Schedule your appointment too early and your ’do could start to look stale just as the festivities are getting started, but do it too late and you’ll feel rushed. Time your initial hair trial to see how long it takes to get your hair looking perfect, then allow that amount of time plus a half hour of leeway on the day of. And schedule your hair appointment for as late in the day as possible. For example, if photos are scheduled for 4 p.m. and your hair takes an hour, make your appointment at 2:30 p.m. Don’t forget to factor in your bridal party if they’re also having their hair done. We recommend 30 to 45 minutes for each bridesmaid. If you can, look for a stylist who has an assistant or two. The assistants can work on your bridal party at the same time your stylist is getting you aisle ready. This will also cut your prep time in half and ensure no one feels rushed.
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Every hairstylist prices their work a bit differently. Before you sign a contract, have a clear understanding of the packages they offer and what’s included in each one. You’ll also want to know how they would like to be paid. Cash is most popular, but these days, more individual vendors are taking credit cards. Whatever their preference, the more you know about the logistics of paying them, the smoother the day will be.
Will I have to travel to you or do you work on-site?
Why you need to know: Not all hairstylists will work on-site—some may ask you to travel to their salon or studio. You should consider how far the salon is from where you’ll be getting dressed, determine if it will work in your wedding day schedule and build in extra time accordingly. You don’t want to be rushed.
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Between Instagram and Pinterest—and a wealth of websites catering to beauty—there’s no lack of makeup inspo out there to inform your wedding day look, but where should you start? Instead of focusing on trends like heavy contour or overdrawn lips, try something more general, like the time of year you’re getting married. (Pro tip: This will also keep your makeup from being dated down the line.) With the help of beauty expert and celebrity makeup artist Kimara Ahnert (who’s worked with A-listers like Gwyneth Paltrow and Catherine Zeta-Jones), we’ll show you how to use your wedding season as a base for your bridal beauty look.
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Fall Fall is a transitional time—not as bright and cheerful as summer, but also not as glam as winter. “Darker days mean your makeup will require more definition and color,” Ahnert says. “Start wearing bolder eyeliner and more dramatic mascara, fill in your brows (they probably lightened up over the summer) and add a fullcoverage foundation back into your beauty routine.” The eyes are the perfect canvas for playing with colors and textures in this season. For a simple way to add drama and dimension, start with a matte base in a neutral hue and add just a touch of gold glitter at the inner corners of your eyes—it’s glam but also works for daytime nuptials. For a fun evening look, swap out shimmery black shadow for an unexpected pop of cobalt blue or dark green. To take it up a notch, smudge a dark green, blue or chocolate liner along your waterline. If you opt for darker hues, Ahnert advises to keep the rest of your look minimal—think: fluttery lashes and soft washes of color on the lips and cheeks. You can also build your makeup around an array of colors in the same color family—like monochromatic with shades of red, orange or copper—for an end result that’s both autumnal and subtle. Fall skin concerns mirror wintertime woes (low humidity plus lower temperatures mean drier skin), but you shouldn’t break out the heavy formulas just yet. Stick to a more personalized approach and switch your products
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based on individual concerns, like an illuminating eye cream for dark circles, an exfoliating toner for dull skin or a luxurious night cream for dry spots. HUES TO CHOOSE Gold, rose gold, copper, camel, chocolate, rust, apple red, hunter green, cobalt, navy, wine
Winter The festive nature of winter sets the perfect backdrop for an über-romantic wedding and makeup with a particularly luxe feel. Frosty temperatures and festive holidays mean this season lends itself to deeper colors. “Your makeup should adjust to stand up to the darker décor colors common during this time of year,” Ahnert says. Swap bright reds and pinks for their richer counterparts, like cranberry and raspberry, and switch out neutral eye shadows for smokier hues. You can determine whether warmer or cooler tones work for you by looking at the veins on the inside of your wrist. If your veins are blue, cool tones are more flattering; green ones mean warmer tones will work best for you. Lipsticks, blushes and eye shadows in richer hues tend to have matte finishes because they contain more pigment. For this reason, it’s important to use a light touch while applying them— you don’t want to end up looking overdone. For instance, if you’re considering an intense smoky eye, create balance by sticking to lighter colors on your lips and cheeks. If you want to rock a vampy lip, keep the size and shape of your lips in mind, as darker colors can actually make them appear smaller. If you have a more petite pout, try a berry-hued lipstick with a glossy consistency over a super-dark, matte one. As color palettes shift, the types of products you choose should change with the season as well. “Winter skin is usually paler, so switch to a heavier foundation or powder that will even out your complexion,” Ahnert says. To combat the dry winter air and ensure your beauty look lasts the entire day without flaking off, focus on prepping your skin prewedding for a smooth makeup application. “Prepare for your day with a series of hydrating treatments like oxygen facials,” Ahnert says. “Using a mask suited to your skin type the night before your wedding will give your skin a boost, which will help your makeup look even better.” HUES TO CHOOSE Brick, ruby, raspberry, eggplant, indigo, emerald, forest green, midnight blue, charcoal, silver >>
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a sheer highlighter is perfect for spring
Spring Spring is a time of renewal, when flowers start to bloom and temperatures gradually heat up, so your makeup palette should get lighter and brighter. Use nature to complement your look, like floral-inspired washes of pastels or earthy hues. To put a weddingworthy spin on this more muted array of colors, start with a classic makeup trend, like a dramatic cat eye, and soften it with a light brown liner, or make a smoky eye less severe by pairing nudes with warmer, golden tones. But don’t be afraid of more vibrant colors either. “Teal and plum eyeliner and bronze or coral lip gloss are fun alternatives for spring,” Ahnert says. Bolder liners are best when paired with neutral makeup everywhere else (think: liquid highlighter over heavy blush). Warmer temperatures mean you won’t need a heavy foundation, so switch to a tinted moisturizer and sheer setting powder for a dewy finish. Prep your complexion for the lighter spring air with products aimed to slough away dull skin and clogged pores. Follow up a chemical or physical exfoliator with a hydrating mask to replenish any lost moisture.
The key to pulling off more vivid colors is to focus on one or two shades at a time, in varying intensities. For example, if you’re rocking a cherry-red lipstick, your eyes and cheeks should have a lighter wash of nude or bronze.
Summer Sunny weather makes summer the best time to experiment with more color, especially since weddings during this season tend to incorporate brighter hues too, like bold bridesmaid dresses or tropical florals. The key to wearing more vivid colors is to focus on one or two shades at a time in varying intensities. For example, if you’re rocking a cherry-red lipstick, your lids and cheeks should have a lighter wash of nude or bronze. Brighter shades work beautifully with a glowing complexion (as opposed to a matte one), so swap heavier creams for lighter gel formulas. Warmer temperatures also mean you should take extra precautions to make sure your makeup stays put. “Summer brides may need more touch-ups depending on the climate, since high humidity will make skin absorb makeup more quickly,” Ahnert says. “To get the most out of your look, use a foundation primer, eye shadow primer and setting spray, and stick to waterresistant mascara.” This balmy season is also the perfect time to switch to cream bronzers, blush and highlighters that won’t cake or crease when mixed with a little perspiration. HUES TO CHOOSE Bronze, peach, tangerine, cherry red, scarlet, bubblegum, fuchsia, turquoise, lapis, cocoa, granite
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HUES TO CHOOSE Pale pink, coral, magenta, mauve, periwinkle, plum, champagne, nude, chestnut, dove gray, navy, teal
power couples Give your skin care an extra boost by mixing products that bring out the best in each other.
Amp up your protection from the sun by applying an antioxidant-rich moisturizer or serum before your sunscreen. Antioxidants protect your skin from cellular damage caused by sun exposure, while sunscreen blocks UV light from penetrating the skin. We call that a skin care double whammy.
Facial oil + night cream
Skin feeling exceptionally dry? Mix a couple drops of your favorite facial oil into a cream-based moisturizer (silicon-based ones will break down) for an ultra-hydrating effect. Stick to using this skin care cocktail at night, as it could cause your makeup to crease during the day.
Hydrating mask + clay mask
If your complexion tends to get oily around your T-zone but is dry everywhere else, cater to all of your skin’s needs by multimasking, or using two face masks at once. A hydrating mask will soothe irritated skin, while a clay mask will absorb excess oil and purify any clogged pores.
Vitamin C + retinol
Boost your retinol’s antiaging properties with the addition of a vitamin C serum. Vitamin C helps to stabilize retinol, extending its effectiveness. To ensure your skin doesn’t get irritated by the combination of these strong ingredients, look for a serum with a lower concentration of vitamin C.
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sugar-coated style A glaze of allover beading gives a classic tea-length dress a glam update. Dress, price upon request, Naeem Khan, MarkIngramAtelier .com; engagement ring, $2,750 (not including center stone), AJaffe.com; earrings, $5,873, tanzanite bracelet, $855, EffyJewelry .com; tennis bracelet, $125, CZbyKennethJayLane.com; shoes, $945, Paul Andrew, MatchesFashion.com
couture confection opposite Indulge your inner fashionista by opting for a statement ball gown with a tiered skirt. Dress, $8,990, CarolinaHerrera.com; engagement ring, price upon request, UneekJewelry.com; earrings, $1,990, cocktail ring, $2,750, VictoriaSix.com
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cotton candy crush Pastel embroidery plus a two-piece silhouette is both dreamy and totally on trend. Dress, price upon request, Mira Zwillinger at Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, JoanPillowBridal.com (Atlanta); engagement ring, $65,000, MarisaPerry.com; earrings, $2,310, Anabela Chan.com; cocktail ring, $68,000, EricaCourtney .com; pouf seats, $99 each, DylansCandyBar.com
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opposite A cape and killer heels lend a sophisticated touch to a playful polka dot number. Dress, $2,995, cape, $1,725, Monique Lhuillier at Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, Joan PillowBridal.com (Atlanta); earrings, $1,660, Mastoloni.com; pearl ring, $495, Victoria Six.com; shoes, $1,245, ChristianLouboutin.com
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marshmallow dream Cascading layers of tulle put a fantastical spin on a traditional ball gown. Dress, $4,290, Hayley Paige at J. Andrews Bridal + Formal, JAndrewsBridal.com (Peachtree City), The White Magnolia Bridal Collection, WhiteMagnoliaBridal.com (Atlanta), Wedding Angels Bridal Boutique, Wedding Angels.com (Roswell); engagement ring, $2,310 (not including center stone), CoastDiamond.com; earrings, $188, KennethJay Lane.com; cocktail ring, $4,400, DovesJewelry.com
fabulous frosting opposite An off-theshoulder ruffle adds whimsical flavor to a simple sheath. Dress, $2,495, Watters at Bridals by Lori, BridalsbyLori.com (Atlanta), Island Bridal Boutique, IslandBridalSSI .com (Saint Simons Island); engagement ring, $7,990 (not including center stone), Tacori.com; earrings, $390, Oscar delaRenta.com; bracelet, $5,738, EffyJewelry.com
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delicious details opposite Bows are a bridal staple, but oversize ones feel fresh. Dress, price upon request, Marchesa at Kelly’s Closet, KellysCloset .net (Atlanta), Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, JoanPillow Bridal.com (Atlanta); engagement ring, $20,000, wedding ring, $850, Apres Jewelry.com; earrings, $190, CZbyKenneth JayLane.com; bracelet, $36,675, EffyJewelry.com
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You’ve said yes—so now what? Kick off your trip to the altar with these tasks. >> BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGR APH BY LUXE PHOTOGR APHY
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There’s nothing more exciting than the first few weeks post-engagement. You’ve got that to-be-wed glow, something sparkly on your finger, and you and your partner are dreaming up all the ways to make your wedding day one to remember. Start your planning journey with these items and you’ll be ready for “I do” in no time.
Insure your ring No matter how careful you are, you’ll want the peace of mind that comes with knowing your engagement ring is protected, so look into insuring it as soon as possible. There are two basic ways to go about it. The first, you can add it as an extension of your renter’s or homeowner’s policy, which will reimburse you for a set amount of cash in relation to its worth should anything happen to it. The second option is to seek out a company that specializes in jewelry insurance, like Jewelers Mutual, which can offer customizable policies or provide more coverage than a homeowner’s one. >>
engagement party planning 101 You don’t need an excuse for a bash—you’re engaged! Get party ready with these tips.
Take time to breathe
An impromptu gathering the weekend after your partner has proposed is the perfect time to break out the bubbly, but don’t schedule an all-out affair during the first month of your engagement. You’ll want (and need) time to revel in your new status. Plan to have an engagement party two to four months after the question was popped.
Figure out your guest list
Everyone invited to the engagement party should be on the wedding guest list as well. Otherwise, guests may wonder what they did at the engagement party to insult you. If you decide to keep your wedding guest list small but want to throw an extravagant engagement party, go for it. Just let people know the main event will be intimate so no feelings will be hurt.
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Guest aren’t traditionally required to bring presents to an engagement party, but there’s always the chance someone will want to. It’s smart to stock your registry early and provide those wishing to gift you something with a bit of guidance. Register for gifts in the low to middle range and save the bigger ticket items for closer to the shower and wedding—after all, a $500 cappuccino machine is not your typical engagement present. If some guests arrive bearing gifts, unwrap them after the party, so people who came empty-handed won’t feel bad.
Remind yourself there’s still a wedding to enjoy
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Every host wants to plan an unforgettable affair, but you never want to upstage the main event. Try to create a different mood for your engagement party while maintaining a style that’s true to you and your partner. You won’t want to force a casual cookout if you (and your guests) favor formal parties, and vice versa.
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Download The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app Our app is an essential ingredient in making these next few months as stress free as possible. You’ll start by taking an image-based style quiz to help you zero in on your wedding vibe and give you a personalized inspo board you can share with vendors, like your florist or planner. From there, we’ll help you stay organized with our step-by-step checklist, land your dream team with custom vendor suggestions based on your budget and location, manage your registry, keep tabs on your guest list and RSVPs, and, finally, construct a foolproof day-of timeline that will keep everything running smoothly. It’s the pocket-size planner you simply can’t head to the altar without.
While it’s not the most fun conversation, a budget talk is important. Sit down with your partner (and families, if they’re contributing) and figure out how much you’re comfortable spending. It’s helpful to have a general idea of where you’d like to get married and what time of year, so you’ll be able to easily picture how far your budget will go. Once you’ve landed on a number, talk through your day-of priorities to clarify where you envision most of your money going (like you’re willing to splurge on a pricier photographer but sacrifice a bit on your paper goods to make up for it). The more on top of your finances you are before you start planning, the less likely you’ll end up over budget as your day gets closer.
Book your venue Your venue is the key to all other wedding-related to-dos, so it should be one of the very first things you book. Where you decide to host your wedding will likely determine other heavy-hitter decisions, like your exact guest list head count, catering menu and even the vibe of your décor. To ensure you get the look, price and date you want, start browsing The Knot Marketplace or our in-app suggestions at least a year to nine months ahead of your anticipated wedding date (but possibly even earlier, depending on your location, desired date and the venue’s popularity). As you review your options, keep an eye out for sneaky budget busters, like a spot that doesn’t include furniture or tabletop rentals, or rules that could possibly become an issue later on, like an especially early noise ordinance that will end the reception early, or a preferred vendor list that doesn’t permit you to hire your dream caterer.
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Your venue is the key to all other wedding-related decisions, like your exact guest list count, catering menu, time of year and even décor. Make it one of the first things you book (at least nine months to a full year ahead of time) to ensure you get the look, price and date you really want.
5 times not to wear your engagement ring Keep that rock bright, clean and safe.
If you lose your bauble in the sand or surf, it’s as good as gone. The second and lesser known reason to avoid bringing it to the beach is because of sand. The tiny grains can wedge themselves in the ring setting or get under the diamond. Also, don’t apply sunscreen while wearing your ring—it can cloud your stone right up.
2 At the gym
Wearing your ring during cardio won’t do it any harm, but it’s the weightlifting that can take a toll on your hardware. The pressure of the weight’s bars can bend it, which is especially bad for a pavé setting because the smaller stones can fall out. Take off the ring during any contact sports, or risk a serious injury.
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3 In the shower
Similar to sunscreen, many soaps, hair and beauty products can cause a cloudy buildup to collect on your stone, or worse, under your stone (which is much harder to clean at home). Shampoos and body washes are all a no-go, as are any hair serums, styling products and lotions you apply throughout the day.
4 In a pool
Losing your ring in a swimming pool (or hot tub) isn’t as big of an issue compared with the open ocean. After all, filters can be checked and, in the worst-case scenario, the pool can be drained. The real issue here are the chemicals often found in pools, like chlorine, which can do major damage and discolor metals over time.
5 While cleaning
Washing your car on the weekend? Cleaning the oven? Bleaching the shower? Take that rock off, please. It’s good practice for anyone (particularly if you’ll be using chemicals), but especially important if your ring has a colored gemstone, as many cleaning astringents can erode the finish and polish on specialty gems.
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You’ve nailed down the basic details, so now’s the time to create your (free) personalized wedding website on TheKnot.com. It’s the ideal place to house need-to-know info for your guests, like directions to your venue, a schedule for the weekend, registry links and hotel suggestions. In addition to these practical details, consider adding a few charming customizations to give guests insight into your event (and you as a couple). Provide background on yourself and your soon-to-be spouse, like how you met, your proposal or why your reception locale is special to you. Engagement photos or a who’s who of the wedding party can’t hurt either.
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Choose your wedding party Now it’s your turn to propose. Once you and your partner have settled on who you’d like to include in your wedding party, think of a creative or meaningful way to ask. A little thought goes a long way here—you’re asking these people to spend a lot of their time and money celebrating you and your partner in the next year, so treat them to a fun night out, trip to the spa or home-cooked meal before you pop the question. Another perk: The sooner you ask your pals, the sooner you can rally the troops to help with any lingering to-dos, fun projects or planning conundrums that arise.
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If you can’t imagine your first dance without the acoustics of a certain local band, or you love the portfolio of a hard-to-get photographer, do yourself a favor and act now. Many top vendors are hired more than a year in advance and once they’re booked, you’re out of luck. Figure out what your biggest vendor priorities are and find out their availability as soon as you have a date and venue locked in. That way, you can relax a little and enjoy the rest of the planning process knowing key members of your dream team are already on board. A bonus to booking early: Your primary vendors can recommend other A+ pros they enjoy working with, so ask them for direction on any outstanding hires. They may have insight into the perfect calligrapher for your day-of signage or the florist that will really make your venue come to life.
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Create your wedding registry If you’re worried you’ll look greedy or inconsiderate if you set up your registry too early, don’t. With all the parties and well-wishing relatives in your near future, guests will appreciate your foresight. Have a registry started before the first big wedding event (like an engagement party) or at least before your save-the-dates go out. Register for more gifts than there are guests on your invite list, and make sure they fall within a variety of price points. Aim for a mix of the practical (a stainless steel cookware set), the pretty (a gorgeous throw for your bedroom) and a few off-beat items (like bikes to enjoy on the weekend or a Newlywed Fund cash registry for your first house). Share the links on your wedding website, and don’t forget to check back in on them periodically. G E T A L L YO U R T O - D O S O N The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app
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how to throw a (fun! exciting! party-ready!) daytime wedding Midday weddings are becoming increasingly popular and are no longer just reserved for those who consider brunch among their favorite things in life. Here’s how to throw an afternoon soiree that’s as fun as any evening event out there. >> BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGR APHY BY FONDLY FOREVER PHOTOGR APHY
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Whether you’re looking to save a little bit on your budget or just really love the views at your reception spot and want to give guests more time to appreciate them, a sun-filled morning or afternoon event may be something for you to consider. And before you worry that “daytime wedding” is synonymous with “boring,” “bland” or even “brunch,” think again. Like everything else, a daytime wedding is all what you make of it—and we’re here to help you make it awesome.
Analyze your timeline While exact timing may depend on your venue, daytime wedding receptions usually take place somewhere between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., with your ceremony happening beforehand. When sketching out your timeline for the day, there are a few important factors to consider. First, inquire with all your vendors what an early start may mean for their costs. If your florist needs several hours to set up and your ceremony starts at 10 a.m., they’ll likely have to get up early to prep or set up the night before, which can cause you to accrue additional costs (same goes for vendors like your caterer, furniture rentals or even your photographer). Past that, try and ensure your early start is reasonable for most guests—the ceremony should begin no earlier than 10 a.m. to give your loved ones who are traveling in a chance to get there on time without waking up at the crack of dawn. Keep in mind, you, your partner and members of your wedding party will also need to set an early alarm in order to get ready in time for a morning ceremony.
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Choose the right venue A daytime wedding has its own unique feel, so when searching for a venue, seek out spots that fit that vibe. A bright greenhouse, refined topiary garden or beachside patio that boasts a seaside view can all feel more properly suited to a sunlit affair than, say, a ballroom. That being said, no space is off-limits, so if you do fall in love with a traditionally evening venue, work with vendors like your florist and planner to bring in decorative touches that make it feel a bit more daytime appropriate.
light-filled locale A daytime wedding has its own unique feel, so seek out a venue that fits a playful, vibrant vibe. A bright greenhouse, refined topiary garden or beachside patio are all suited to a sunlit affair.
Inquire about pricing breaks If budget is the reason you’re considering a midday celebration, ask about any available pricing breaks as you negotiate your contracts. Many venues may abide by a lower minimum head count or offer a daytime pricing model. You can also save on things like rentals or catering fees depending on what you serve guests.
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Go as formal (or as casual) as you’d like Just because you’re not hosting an after-dark affair doesn’t mean you can’t opt for a formal dress code and aesthetic if that’s the vibe you and your partner prefer. You don’t have to completely forgo any of the more traditional evening wedding additions—just rethink them a bit. If a multicourse sit-down dinner or true cocktail hour is what you’re envisioning, go for it, but make the meal a dynamic lunch feast or brighten up the cocktails with freshly squeezed juices. Hoping to have live music for your guests? A typical 10-piece band and rowdy dance floor may not feel totally right, but a suave jazz quartet, bluegrass crew or playful doo-wop group will be charming and equally as entertaining. When it comes to your colors, vibrant daylight hours call for an equally energetic palette, so play around with adding some saturated hues into your scheme. Bright pinks, blues, yellows and greens feel right during the day— no matter the time of year. >>
wedding budget 101 Here’s where to save costs on your wedding.
Decide your priorities
Pick your top three areas of importance (like your gown, catering, and flowers) and allocate a little extra money toward them. Likewise, choose the three things that come lowest on your priority list, and budget accordingly.
Trim down the guest list
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Reduce costs by choosing flowers that are in season, and pick from locally grown varieties rather than buds that need to be flown in from afar. For example, if you exchange Black Magic roses for deeply colored dahlias in all your bouquets and table arrangements, you could save about $4 a stem.
Pare down the extras
There are plenty of ways to cut corners that won’t even be noticed by your guests. Have the caterers bring out the fancy Dom Pérignon for the toast, but pour a less expensive champagne the rest of the day— no one will ever see the bottle or know the difference. Likewise, you can order a small, fabulous cake that’s exactly what you want, and have several sheet cakes in the kitchen of the same flavor, cut and plated for your guests.
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Reduce the number of overall dinner courses (making three fabulous courses costs less than serving five individual courses) and keep your menu simple. Stick with the specialties of the season and region.
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The most effective way to lower your wedding costs is to reduce the invitees (at $100 a head, taking just 10 guests off the list can save $1,000). Also consider your wedding party size: Gifts and transportation are cheaper for 2 than 10.
Simplify your dinner menu
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Serve brunch—or don’t
Rethink the after-party
If the first thing that comes to mind when we say “daytime wedding” is a steamy buffet of pancakes, eggs and bacon, you’re not alone. It makes sense that a bounty of breakfast foods have become the go-to menu items for an early event, but don’t feel like you’re stuck with all things sweet and syrupy if you’re hosting a daytime wedding of your own. You’ll still want to stray from anything too heavy, as guests typically don’t want to stuff themselves just hours after waking up, but meat carving stations, freshly made pasta, savory flatbreads and veggie-packed frittatas are all great dishes to add to the menu to mix things up a bit. If a traditional brunch is what you’re really craving, look to upgrade some of the classics so they feel a bit more wedding worthy and special. A do-it-yourself waffle station can be a fun (and interactive) addition, while a breakfast sandwich or yogurt parfait bar will also be big hits. And, before you even ask: Yes, you can definitely still serve a cake—trust us, it goes with everything.
With your main event ending in the afternoon, you’ll have plenty of time for partying postreception. Instead of a traditional after-party, plan something unusual for guests, like a poolside cabana bash back at the hotel, a casual barbecue or a bar crawl. If you’d rather spend the evening just you and your new spouse (a night of room service does sound pretty amazing), give guests a few suggestions of what to do after your event on your wedding website, the detail card in your invitation suite or your ceremony programs.
Take advantage of the extra sunlight One of the biggest benefits to a daytime wedding is the extra daylight hours. Work activities into your day that encourage guests to soak up the sun, like a variety of outdoor lawn games. Another perk? Gorgeous light means you’ll luck out with your photos too. Ask your photographer to stick around for a few “golden hour” couples portraits once festivities wrap up.
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local spotlight: design studio south The Georgia planner shares her best wedding planning tips and tricks. ABOUT THE EXPERT
PICK THE RIGHT PRO
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Alysse Sweeney is the owner and principal designer at Design Studio South in Savannah. She has produced more than 300 events and credits her success to a background in interior design.
The most important thing is you click with your planner. You’ll be working side by side for several months, and it’s essential that you connect. The more you do, the better your design will be.
Enjoy the planning process. Thought-out and meaningful decisions will reflect best on your day, so don’t let friends or family stress you out. You don’t have to have it all done in a month.
Focus on incorporating things you love. Whether it’s an activity you do together or your favorite restaurant, the more meaning you give to your day, the more genuine and authentic it will be.
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The photography field can be a complicated one to navigate as a newly engaged couple. With so many unique options out there—and so many talented pros to choose from—it’s hard to decide what look suits your celebration best. We’ve rounded up our best advice to help you figure out your style and make selecting a true-to-you photographer a cinch. >>
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Do your research
The first step to finding your dream photographer is a fun one—just get inspired! Spend some time pouring over any and every kind of imagery you love, such as sunny home décor shots, a fashion blogger’s Instagram feed or moody avant garde French movie posters. Once you have a good collection of inspiring photographs, take a step back and try to narrow in on what draws you to them specifically. Is it the soft pastel color palette? The off-the-cuff happy grins of the people in the picture? The interesting angles and perspectives? The more you familiarize yourself with what you like photo-wise, the easier it will be for you to identify that same quality in a potential photographer’s portfolio.
Now’s the time to hit the web to find the pro who will bring your day to life. Browse The Knot Marketplace for photographers in your area and price range, then peruse their portfolios and social media channels to identify if they’re a good fit. How do they capture the moments that are important to you? Have they shot in a venue similar to yours? Do they seem friendly and personable with their online audience? If available, check out the reviews of past couples as well. Then, go ahead and send an introductory email with a bit about you and your soon-to-be spouse, your event and the vision for your day—you can even attach a few inspiration images you love from their portfolio. Be sure to spend some time chatting and getting to know each other on a personal and professional level. You’ll be spending the most time with them on your wedding day, and you’ll want to feel comfortable as they capture some of your and your family’s most emotionally intimate moments.
Decide on a “feeling” When you’ve figured out what inspires you, dig deeper and dissect what feels most authentic to you and your partner, and how you envision your album looking. If you’re a timeless couple that has their heart set on formal portraits, you may gravitate toward a more classic photography style. If your inspiration was fly-on-thewall images that bottle an authentic moment in time, then lifestyle photography may be the right choice for you. If you fell in love with the sharp and contrast-y editorials of a favorite blogger, then maybe you’ll want to seek out a photographer with a flair for the dramatic.
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4 tips from real photographers Put these direct-from-the-pros tips to work to get pictures you’ll cherish forever.
1 Don’t skip the engagement session
Present your photographer with your budget and see how far it will take you. The number of hours they spend at an event or shots they provide you with may be flexible, so see if you can find a middle ground that works for both of you. Now’s also the time to inquire about the cost of any add-ons you’re envisioning, like retouching services or an engagement session. Ask about any additional fees that could accrue, like having to pay for your photographer’s travel and lodging. Finally, settle on an image delivery date so you know exactly when to expect your shots.
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Instead of putting together a detailed shot list for your photographer, pass along your day-of timeline, give them an idea of what images you’d like captured (like a picture with each of your bridesmaids or the flower girl) and let them do their thing. Ahead of the wedding is also the perfect time to give them a heads up on any familial or friendship intricacies they should be aware of, like divorced parents, a grandmother that needs to remain sitting for portraits, or a groomsman and bridesmaid that don’t get along (hey, it happens). If you’re hoping to get your wedding day published online or in a magazine, relay that to your photographer. This way, they’ll put extra emphasis on snapping shots of all your amazing details and will likely come armed with gorgeous styling accessories, like ribbons, linens and more—all with the goal of helping your wedding aesthetic truly stand out.
Be relaxed and ready You’ve put a lot of work into finding the right photographer so, like with all your pros, put your faith in them come the wedding day. In the week leading up to your wedding, confirm all the important details (your venue location, day-of timeline and any surprises you’ve planned for your guests or partner), then chill out. It’s time for you and your partner to enjoy yourselves and get married.
Use your pro as your personal vetting tool and take their advice on who to bring on board. Your photographer will be encountering everyone involved in your day, so it’s in your best interest (and theirs) that they feel confident about your picks. “To make sure my clients will receive the best images they can, I advise on all aspects of the wedding,” explains Jen Huang, a fine art photographer. “This includes helping select their team of vendors—if I know how the other vendors will operate on a wedding day, I can work seamlessly with them.”
When making your day-of timeline, it’s important to factor in the golden hour, that coveted time of day when photographers love to shoot to capture incredible, romantic shots. “Shooting in the best light possible makes all the difference, both for engagement shots and wedding day portraits,” says Kate Ignatowski, a fine art photographer. “A foolproof tip is to schedule about an hour and half before sunset for an engagement session and to start portraits about an hour before sunset on your wedding day.”
4 Don’t try and control everything
All prep work aside, come your wedding day, you’ll need to relinquish control to your photographer and trust you’re in good hands. “Trying to re-create that Pinterest-perfect image you love means we may be missing out on authentic moments, like your mom holding your veil or your bridesmaids tearing up,” Fogarty urges. “Trust your photographer and their eye—if you let your story unfold naturally, your photographer will capture it beautifully.” THE PORTOS
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Charleston, South Carolina Why you’ll love it For a trip that bottles quaint Southern charm with all the perks of a modern city (think: shopping, delicious food and good nightlife) look no further than the Holy City. Charleston is made for a weekend away with your pals, and the beauty around the city ensures it will look great on your feed too. Where to snap a shot In front of the iconic and charming colorful Georgian pastel homes on Rainbow Row or The Battery. What not to miss The gorgeous 86 Cannon inn is the perfect home away from home for your weekend—if its cozy rooms don’t convince you, the wraparound porch, light blue bikes and resident pups Sully and Gus will do the trick. Peruse the local farmers market at Marion Square, then roam King Street for shopping and dining (Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit is a must-stop). If you’re craving a bit of sand and sun, nearby Sullivan’s Island and Folly Beach promise just that, while a more Zen crowd will love spending the afternoon at the serene spa at Belmond Charleston Place. When it comes to delicious dishes and cocktails, plus a swoon-worthy atmosphere, you can’t go wrong with a night spent at The Ordinary, Husk, The Darling Oyster Bar or FIG. Come morning, sweat out the night before with a class at Urban Yoga Charleston, followed by a true Southern brunch (biscuits and all) at Hominy Grill. Pro tip: If there’s a wait, grab a Bloody Mary from its walk-up window bar.
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Why you’ll love it Plan a trip to vibrant ATX and get ready for all the Country crooners and barbecue you can handle. The hip locale is packed with killer food, great nightlife and enough street art to keep your Insta feed full for months. Where to snap a shot Pose alongside one of the city’s iconic murals, like the “Greetings from Austin” wall or the “Love is the question love is the answer” wall at 12th and West Lynn. What not to miss Pile your party into a hip rental house, or go with one of the many boutique hotels, like the colorful Austin Motel, sleek South Congress Hotel or upscale Hotel Saint Cecilia. Spend the day at the “it” local watering hole, Barton Springs Pool, or take your buds paddle-boarding on scenic Lady Bird Lake. >>
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Why you’ll love it If a quaint weekend of R&R is your jam, then this New England island escape is for you. A few days in Nantucket and your feed is sure to be awash with all things navy and white, blooming hydrangeas and charming cedar-shingle homes. May we suggest your group buy matching boat shoes for the trip? Where to snap a shot On a sunny sail with your best mates. What not to miss Once you settle into your rooms at one of the island’s sweet hotels (21 Broad, 76 Main, White Elephant and The Pineapple Inn all pack in the charm), head right to local favorite eatery Black-Eyed Susan’s for a hearty breakfast and some people watching. The island is only 48 square miles, so rent bikes from Young’s Bicycle Shop postbreakfast and pedal your way to some of ’Sconset’s most beautiful locations, like Sankaty Head Lighthouse, Cliff Road and Surfside Beach. If the ocean is your preferred method of travel, charter a sailboat through Endeavor Sailing, pop some bubbly and take in the Atlantic coastline from your ride. Once lunch rolls around, an outdoor spot like Cisco Brewers is a great place to enjoy the afternoon sun and snack on a lobster roll. Follow that up with a bit of shopping at popular mom-and-pop stores like Current Vintage, In the Pink and The Lion’s Paw, or opt for ice cream in a homemade waffle cone from The Juice Bar. For a delicious dinner, Cru, Galley Beach (ask your waiter to take a group photo during sunset) and The Proprietor’s Bar & Table will be crowd-pleasers whether your pals prefer surf or turf.
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Stroll through SoCo to do some shopping, and get a quick pick-me-up treat from nearby Voodoo Doughnut. For dinner, a big boisterous group will feel right at home at Second Bar & Kitchen, while Eden East promises a farm-to-table meal your girls won’t soon forget. Cap off your night with drinks at Easy Tiger, Whisler’s or Garage, or catch a live show at Broken Spoke. And if you’ve been sipping enough bubbly, you and your crew could even become the stars of the show during karaoke at The Highball.
Why you’ll love it If the thought of whitewater rafting, hiking or craft breweries gets your heart thumping, then Portland should be on your must-visit list. Adventure buddies will go crazy over Portland’s great-outdoors-geared activities, while those seeking a more chill experience will love the hipster scene the city offers. Where to snap a shot Grab a cone outside local legend ice cream stop Salt & Straw for #foodporn everyone will be jealous of. What not to miss The centrally located Ace Hotel is an everpopular bachelorette spot, while The Society Hotel and Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel have their own cult followings. Kick off your weekend with a little bit of green time at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Mount Tabor or Washington Park, where you can catch a glimpse of the internationally acclaimed rose garden (and get some inspo to send to your florist). No trip to Portland would be complete without a little coffee and beer imbibing, so hit up local giant Stumptown Coffee Roasters before taking part in a few brewery tours. Can’t pick from the 60-plus spots in Portland? Book an experience through Brewvana, which gives you a VIP look into stops around the city with their all-access bus tour. If your group isn’t into IPAs, take a pottery or paint class through Carter & Rose, or indulge in a luxurious foot soak and massage at Soakology. Once your stomachs start rumbling, hit up Pok Pok for unique Thai Portland, OR
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Palm Springs, California Why you’ll love it For a weekend packed with color, personality and sunshine, Palm Springs is your place. Picture this: You and your girls sipping coladas poolside out of cups with flamingo koozies (obviously), then hitting the streets to take in all the food, fun and culture this desert town has to offer. Where to snap a shot Head to The Saguaro hotel, where guests, day visitors and locals alike can spend time sunning themselves at the playful and crazy-colorful rainbow pool area. What not to miss Palm Springs has some of the coolest hotels around—Ace Hotel, The Saguaro and the iconic Parker Palm Springs, to name a few—so you’ll definitely want to splurge on a fancy suite as your home away from home for the weekend. Fuel up with a morning iced cold brew from Ernest Coffee, then take in some local mid-century modern architecture with a tour through the Palm Springs Mod Squad. If your group prefers succulents to stylish interiors, then a jaunt through the Moorten Botanical Garden may be more your scene. Follow up with lunch at one of the retro-inspired spots in town, like Cheeky’s, Frankinbun (yes, hot dogs) or King’s Highway. Then, treat your squad to a little pampering at the luxe Palm Springs Yacht Club inside the Parker Palm Springs. Nightfall should find you at Workshop Kitchen & Bar for one of the best meals in town (and enviable interiors), followed by tropical libations at Bootlegger Tiki.
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With more than 700 islands, the Bahamas is home to some of the best beaches in the world. WHEN TO TR AVEL November to April is peak season but also the best time to visit. Summer can be warm, and you’ll want to avoid hurricane season (June to November). WHERE TO STAY Experience the world’s largest open-air marine habitat at The Atlantis Paradise Island (from $399, AtlantisBahamas.com). If you’re looking for activity, there’s no shortage here—play a round of golf, go for a river ride or enjoy a snorkeling adventure. Refuel at one of the property’s 21 restaurants and 19 bars, or try your luck at the resort’s state-of-theart casino. WHY GO
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WHY GO This Caribbean island offers equal parts relaxation and adventure with a warm climate year-round. Listen to world-class music during the Jazz Festival in May, or explore the underwater landscape of coral reefs, volcanoes and historic shipwrecks. WHEN TO TR AVEL May and June offer virtually perfect temperatures and great rates at even the best hotels. WHERE TO STAY The lush grounds of Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort (from $435, ViceroyHotelsandResorts.com/ sugarbeach) are located on a former sugar plantation, within 100 acres of rain forest. Check in to a beachfront bungalow and enjoy a private outdoor shower, Jacuzzi and personalized butler service. Spend your days sailing, scuba diving, hiking or zip-lining. Or simply unwind with the Sulphur Seduction couples treatment, which includes a tour of the island’s active volcano, a sulfur mud bath and a shower from Mother Nature in the breathtaking Toraille Waterfalls. >>
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Punta Mita is home to some of the most beautiful white-sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters—talk about a postcard destination. This low-key fishing village is the perfect spot for a relaxing escape, sans crowds. WHEN TO TR AVEL Visit January through April to avoid extreme heat and the rainy season (June through October). WHERE TO STAY The exceptional service at the Four Seasons Punta Mita (from $375, FourSeasons.com/puntamita) sets it apart from other luxury resorts on the island. Take the Ultimate Tequila Tour, where you’ll fly via private helicopter to the Jose Cuervo distillery for a behind-thescenes tour and tasting. Or charter the resort’s % 55-foot yacht for of couples are a day of snorkeling eager to jet, leaving and sun bathing in for their honeymoon within a week the clear-blue of “I do” waters. When you’re ready to kick back and relax, float down the resort’s lazy river or unwind with a massage or facial in the sun-drenched Apuane Spa (Spanish for “healing waters”).
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Fort Lauderdale’s coast boasts not only beautiful beaches, but also the wildlife-rich Everglades and a downtown that offers culture and a vibrant nightlife. WHEN TO TR AVEL Summer brings daily rain showers, so plan to visit between November and May. Winter can be cool. WHERE TO STAY Book the Sky Suite at the Pelican Grand Beach Resort (from $179, PelicanBeach.com), and cozy up in a monogrammed robe. Relax on the nearby private beach, charter a catamaran or enjoy some steamed pork buns and a daiquiri at the oceanside lounge. WHY GO
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salsa music and idyllic beaches make this sun-kissed island a popular destination among honeymooners. WHEN TO TR AVEL The weather is warm (around 80 degrees) and sunny yearround, but the island does experience the effects of hurricane season, which runs from June to November. WHERE TO STAY If you’re looking to relax after your wedding, check in to Zoëtry Agua Punta Cana (from $251, ZoetryResorts.com/agua), an all-inclusive wellness property on the northern coast. This secluded enclave offers oceanfront suites with sunken tubs and over-the-top service (like a welcome bottle of tequila). Cover yourself in mineral-rich sea mud at the on-site spa, or take a horseback ride along the beach at sunset. And when you’ve gotten your fill of sun and sand, learn something new with your partner at a wine tasting or cigar-rolling class.
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Hawaiian Islands Often lauded as the ultimate destination in Hawaii, Kauai is the perfect escape for beach lovers looking for a little adventure alongside relaxation. WHEN TO TR AVEL You’ll find friendlier rates and it will be less crowded during shoulder seasons—April, May and September through November—but there’s really no bad time to visit. WHERE TO STAY The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas (from $265, WestinPrinceville.com) is home to 346 private villas loaded with amenities (think: oversize whirlpool tub and full kitchen) and private lanais. Catch the sunrise at the Na Pali plunge pool, situated 200 feet above the Pacific Ocean, or learn the art of lei making. Two golf courses and a full-service tennis club provide plenty of choices for active travelers.
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WHY GO Wine country is a somewhat expected destination, but you can also opt for the laid-back vintage resort town of Palm Springs. Hike Tahquitz Canyon, explore mid-century modern homes or take a dip in one of the many pools dotting this desert city. WHEN TO TR AVEL Palm Springs is a perfect winter and spring getaway. Plan to visit between January and April, when temperatures are warm but bearable. WHERE TO STAY La Serena Villas (from $289, LaSerenaVillas.com) is the ideal home base. Located in the shadow of the San Jacinto Mountains and minutes from Palm Canyon Drive, the main street is lined with restaurants and boutiques. Pedal into town on one of the resort’s bikes— % that is if you can of couples plan tear yourself to return to their away from your honeymoon destination at a beautiful later date bungalow. Each
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make it legal Georgia Marriage License Requirements GUIDELINES FOR OBTAINING A MARRIAGE LICENSE In Georgia, you must be 18 years old to legally marry without parental consent. Both the bride and groom must present a valid form of ID to apply for a license. The bride and groom must apply together and in person. Some counties may require a divorce decree or a death certificate if either the bride or groom has been previously married. There is no waiting period to obtain the license, which is valid in the state of Georgia. Nonresidents must get their licenses in the county where they are getting married. In each county, probate court offices are open Monday through Friday, unless otherwise noted. License fees and methods of payment vary by county, and some counties offer discounts if a premarital counseling certificate is submitted, so call ahead to get all of the details. WHERE TO APPLY Athens-Clarke County 325 E. Washington St. Athens, GA 30601 (706) 613-3320 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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133 Montgomery St., Rm. 509 Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 652-7267 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
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225 Pine Ave., Ste. 123 Albany, GA 31701 (229) 431-2102 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
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200 Court Square Newnan, GA 30263 (770) 254-2640 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Carroll County
Dade County
311 Newnan St., Rm. 204 Carrollton, GA 30112 (770) 830-5840 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
255 W. Crabtree St. Trenton, GA 30752 (706) 657-4414 8:30 – 11 a.m., 1 – 4 p.m.
Gordon County
Dawson County
Gwinnett County
Catoosa County 875 Lafayette St. Ringgold, GA 30736 (706) 935-3511 8:30 a.m. – noon, 1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Columbia County
25 Tucker Ave., Ste. 102 Dawsonville, GA 30534 (706) 344-3580 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Effingham County 700 N. Pine St. Springfield, GA 31329 (912) 754-2112 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Fayette County 1 Center Dr. Fayetteville, GA 30214 (770) 716-4220 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Forsyth County 112 W. Maple St., Ste. 101 Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 781-2140 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Franklin County 7085 Hwy. 145 Carnesville, GA 30521 (706) 384-2403 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Fulton County 136 Pryor St., Ste. C-230 Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 730-4692 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. 100 S. Wall St., Fl. 1 Calhoun, GA 30701 (706) 629-7314 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 75 Langley Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (770) 822-8250 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Henry County 99 Sims St. McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 288-7600 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Houston County 201 N. Perry Pkwy. Perry, GA 31069 (478) 218-4710 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Jackson County 5000 Jackson Pkwy., Ste. 140 Jefferson, GA 30549 (706) 387-6277 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., 1 – 4:30 p.m.
Jasper County 126 W. Green St., Ste. 111 Monticello, GA 31064 (706) 468-4903 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Jones County 110 S. Jefferson St. Gray, GA 31032 (478) 986-6668 8 a.m – 5 p.m.
Laurens County
149 E. Jefferson St. Madison, GA 30650 (706) 343-6500 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Muscogee County 100 10th St., Fl. 6 Columbus, GA 31901 (706) 653-4333 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Newton County 1132 Usher St., Rm. 148 Covington, GA 30014 (770) 784-2045 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Oconee County 23 N. Main St., Rm. 304 Watkinsville, GA 30677 (706) 769-3936 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Paulding County
922 Court St., Rm. 107 Conyers, GA 30012 (770) 278-7700 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Spalding County 132 E. Solomon St., Fl. 2 Griffin, GA 30223 (770) 467-4340 8 a.m. – noon, 1 – 4:30 p.m.
Twiggs County 425 Railroad St. Jeffersonville, GA 31044 (478) 945-3252 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Walker County 103 S. Duke St., Rm. 101 LaFayette, GA 30728 (706) 638-2852 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Walton County 303 S. Hammond Dr., Ste. 118 Monroe, GA 30655 (770) 267-1345 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
280 Constitution Blvd., Rm. 2009 Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 443-7541 8 a.m. – noon, 1 – 5 p.m.
Whitfield County
Peach County
23 E. Court St., Rm. 422 Washington, GA 30673 (706) 678-2523 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
PO Box 2098 Dublin, GA 31040 (478) 272-2566 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
205 W. Church St., Ste. 117 Fort Valley, GA 31030 (478) 825-2313 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Lee County
Pickens County
100 Leslie Hwy. Leesburg, GA 31763 (229) 759-6006 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (closed on Mondays)
35 W. Church St. Jasper, GA 30143 (706) 253-8755 9:30 – 11:30 a.m., 1:30 – 4 p.m.
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102 N. College St., Rm. 116 Hamilton, GA 31811 (706) 628-5038 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
McDuffie County
205 N. Selvidge St. Dalton, GA 30720 (706) 275-7400 8 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Wilkes County
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Albany Herald
(229) 888-9300 PO Box 48 Albany, GA 31702
Must submit info by noon on the Monday prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: Yes
Price depends on content of announcement.
Americus Times–Recorder
(229) 924-2751 PO Box 1247 Americus, GA 31709
Must submit info by noon on the Wednesday prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: Yes
Announcements submitted without a photo are free of charge; $23.75 with photo.
Athens Banner–Herald
(706) 208- 2297 Attn: Wedding 1 Press Place Athens, GA 30601
Must submit info 10 business days prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: Yes; email to celebrations@onlineathens.com. Couples will be sent a proof, which must be approved before the announcement goes to print.
Prices range from free to $200 depending on size and photo requirements.
Atlanta Journal– Constitution
(404) 526-2724 Attn: Celebration Pages 223 Perimeter Center Pkwy. Atlanta, GA 30346
Must submit info 11 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: Yes; available online. Photo must be vertical.
Price depends on package selected, starting at $29.99 for online and $160 for print.
The Augusta Chronicle
(706) 828-3844 Attn: Celebrations Dept. 725 Broad St. Augusta, GA 30903
Must submit info no later than 14 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: Yes; form found online.
Prices range from $35 to $210 depending on length and photo size.
Columbus–Ledger Enquirer
(706) 322-4500 17 W. 12th St. Columbus, GA 31901
Must submit info by noon on the Wednesday prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: Yes; form found online at Courier-Herald.com.
Up to 5 inches of text for $30; $1.50 for each additional inch.
Dublin Courier Herald
(478) 272-5522 Attn: Janice Clark PO Drawer B CSS Dublin, GA 31040
Must submit info at least four weeks prior to the desired publication date (Tuesday through Friday).
Form: Yes Photos returned with SASE.
Free if info is submitted by email; $25 if a hard copy is submitted by mail.
Macon Telegraph
(478) 744-4391 Attn: Celebrations Dept. PO Box 4167 Macon, GA 31208
Must submit info no less than 14 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: Yes; available online.
Prices range from free to $250 depending on size and photo requirements.
The Marietta Daily Journal
(770) 795-3000 Attn: Weddings 580 Fairground St. SE Marietta, GA 30060
Submissions are accepted up to three months after the wedding date. Must submit info by 3 p.m. on the Wednesday prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Form: No
Prices range from free to $490 depending on size and photo requirements.
Savannah Morning News
(912) 652-0215 Attn: Celebrations Coordinator PO Box 1088 Savannah, GA 31402
Submissions will be accepted up to one year after wedding date. Must submit info two weeks prior to the desired Sunday publication.
Announcements must be typed and may be edited by the newsaper staff.
Price is $18.50 per column inch, including photo.
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Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa has several venues for the ceremony and reception that can be tailored to suit the taste of any couple. capacity 250 | price $$$
carl house 103 west
103 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA (404) 233-5993 103West.com With stunning ballrooms, impeccable service, many complimentary amenities and delicious food, 103 West is the top destination for private events in the heart of Buckhead. capacity 300 | price $$$
255 milledge
255 South Milledge Avenue, Athens, GA (706) 549-1116 events@255milledge.com 255Milledge.com Your wedding is a moment in history for you—a moment that will last a lifetime in the memories of those who are gathered at your celebration. And what better place to host such a special occasion than a setting with all of the history of the Hardeman-Sams Estate? capacity 200 | price $$
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the barn at three oaks
197 Burgess Road, LaGrange, GA ThreeOaksBarn.com Nestled in between the Georgia pines, the Barn at Three Oaks Farm specializes in weddings and other events that create lasting memories for families and friends. Three Oaks Farm provides the picture-perfect place of Southern tranquility and high-end rustic elegance.
1176 Atlanta Hwy., Auburn, GA (770) 586-0095 info@carlhouse.com CarlHouse.com Carl House’s Southern-style home, lush gardens and elegant ballroom provide the perfect location for every wedding! Experience exquisite cuisine prepared by the in-house chef and in-house florals! capacity 350 | price $$
chota falls estate
Serving Georgia (706) 490-2071 | info@chotafalls.com ChotaFalls.com Chota Falls Estate, a picturesque 150-acre private estate in northeast Georgia, offers many incredible sites for your wedding events. Three tastefully decorated lodges offer destination wedding packages for you to enjoy with family and close friends. Come see how our estate can become your home for the weekend. capacity 200 | price $$$
conservatory at waterstone
4851 N. Main Street, Acworth, GA (770) 974-4899 AtlantaWeddingVenues.com We are a full-service wedding venue, offering an affordable, fabulous, all-inclusive wedding package. The Conservatory’s ambience is a unique mix of modern loft and rustic French country, with exposed brick walls, high ceilings and two levels of seating. capacity 300 | price $$
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berkeley hills country club
2300 Pond Road, Duluth, GA (770) 448-8353 ahoward@berkeleyhillscc.org BerkelyHillsCC.org Berkeley Hills Country Club features a stacked stone entry pavilion, three elegant event rooms, all featuring 20-foot ceilings, chandeliers and golf course views. Outdoor ceremonies may be hosted on our beautiful lawn or covered veranda. Available for ceremonies, receptions, rehearsal dinners and bridal showers. capacity 300 | price $$
brasstown valley resort and spa
6321 US Hwy. 76, Young Harris, GA (706) 379-4764 krogers@brasstownvalley.com BrasstownValley.com Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa is a beautiful mountain getaway and premier venue for a destination wedding. Within two hours from both Atlanta and Chattanooga,
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the cotton gin at mill creek
1817 Hiram Douglasville Highway, Hiram, GA (678) 202-4880 CottonGinWeddings.com This unique event venue provides a gorgeous backdrop for your special event with the beauty of nature, gorgeous wooden water wheels throughout the property, free flowing water features inside and out, and old mixed with a little new. capacity 200 | price $$
fendley farmstead
1287 Sardis Road, Canton, GA (404) 408-5561 | fendleyfarmstead@gmail.com FendleyFarmstead.com Stunning views of the North Georgia piney woods and overlooking expansive pastures offer the picturesque setting for your wedding. Our versatile venue can accommodate your ceremony and reception, and our all-inclusive packages remove any hassle and stress. capacity 200 | price $$
the georgia club
1050 Chancellors Dr., Statham, GA (770) 725-3110 The Georgia Club.com/weddings An outdoor wedding garden, indoor ceremony location, two reception venues with customizable floor plans for up to 300 people and award-winning cuisine at The Georgia Club create a beautiful and intimate setting perfect for your dream day. capacity 300 | price $$
glendalough manor
200 Glendalough Court, Tyrone, GA (678) 870-0068 GlendaloughManor.com Stunning lush, manicured gardens surround our outdoor ceremony site. European understated elegance can be found in our spacious ballrooms. Our 14-plus acres include a garden pergola—the perfect ceremony setting—two expanded ballrooms, hideaway buffet areas, a custom bar and a bridal suite. capacity 300+ | price $$$
the golden isles
Georgia (800) 809-1790 GoldenIsles.com The Golden Isles creates a magical setting for any wedding. Pristine stretches of beach are punctuated by century-old oak trees covered in Spanish moss. The breathtaking landscape, historic churches and landmarks create the atmosphere of a bygone era filled with romance.
grand lake club
815 Southbridge Blvd., Savannah, GA (912) 233-2466 GrandLakeClub.com Planning a wedding and wishing to find an affordable reception venue near Savannah in a beautiful country club setting? Host your wedding reception in the ballroom at Grand Lake Club at Southbridge, with options for an outdoor wedding (poolside even!), plus breakfast catering for your destination wedding guests. capacity 175 | price $$$
the grandview at tybee island
1401 Strand Ave., Suite A, Tybee Island, GA (912) 472-4196 weddings@grandviewtybee.com GrandviewTybee.com The Grandview is a two-level, climate-controlled event space overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The kitchen has internationally trained chefs—or, if you have a caterer, bring them along! Choose from one of our tablescape designs. capacity 150 | price $$
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holiday inn express and suites, alpharetta
12505 Innovation Way, Alpharetta, GA (678) 339-0505 kwilson@banyan-ig.com Holiday Inn Express and Suites, Alpharetta, is a great hotel that your guests will love! capacity 40 | price $$
horse stamp inn
2418 Horsestamp Church Road, Waverly, GA (920) 882-6280 HorseStampInn.com At the Horse Stamp Inn, you can create your own romantic setting in front of the grand stone fireplace, charming country pond, majestic fountain or rustic barn. Whether tying the knot or celebrating a timeless anniversary, our courteous staff will assist you with every aspect of your special day. capacity 300+ | price $$
kaya vineyards
5400 Town Creek Road, Dahlonega, GA (706) 219-3514 events@kayavineyards.com At Kaya, you will see the breathtaking panoramic views of the North Georgia Mountains. What better way to accommodate your incredible wedding day than with photos of you and the majestic mountains of Dahlonega. Overlooking the mountains will leave an unforgettable impression on you and your guests. capacity 200 | price $$$
the king and prince beach & golf resort
(800) 342-0212 KingandPrince.com We vow to make your day beautiful. The King and Prince offers everything you could desire in one scenic and elegant location, capturing the essence of a storybook wedding any time of the year. capacity 350
hyatt regency atlanta perimeter at villa christina
4000 Summit Boulevard, Atlanta, GA (678) 515-2707 julie.bilecky@hyatt.com AtlantaPerimeter.Regency.Hyatt.com Find all your wedding dreams—in one magical place. capacity 300 | price $$$
in the woods
indigo falls events
Dallas, GA (770) 443-4458 IndigoFallsEvents.com Where rustic meets elegance. capacity 250 | price $$
johns creek convention and visitors bureau
Johns Creek, GA JohnsCreekCVB.com In a city that strives to be the exception to the everyday, you’ll find nothing less from the venues and wedding services in Johns Creek. Unique spaces range from country club chic to delightfully different. We welcome the opportunity to help you find the ideal location and design an unforgettable event.
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capacity 400+ | price $$$
legendary events
Atlanta, GA (404) 869-8858 LegendaryEvents.com We are a full-service, award-winning special events company headquartered in Atlanta. Our in-house team of event professionals excels in creating one-of-a-kind experiences through design, catering and floral décor for weddings, corporate events, fundraisers and more. capacity 100+ | price $$$$
lillian gardens
83 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA (770) 251-1206 LillianGardens.com Lillian Gardens is a full-service event venue dedicated to providing professional planning services for all special occasions, while ensuring unique client experiences in a beautiful, fully restored, Southern antebellum mansion and garden. capacity 200 | price $$
loft at castleberry hill
170 Northside Drive SW, Suite 96, Atlanta, GA (404) 420-7030 jmiller@cintl.com loftatch.com
the national infantry museum
1775 Legacy Way Suite 220, Columbus, GA (706) 685-5809 NationalInfantryMuseum.org Let our events staff help you transform one of Georgia’s newest wedding destinations into the picture-perfect vision you have for your wedding. For more details, visit our website or call! capacity 300 | price $$$
national museum of the mighty eighth air force
(912) 748-8888 MightyEighth.org Enjoy exceptional service on your wedding day and all the days leading up to it. Our intimate chapel is the perfect location for a ceremony. Four beautiful reception rooms seat 80-260 guests, and our lovely gardens will frame your wedding pictures. Make your most important day the most memorable. capacity 260 | price $$
the newnan centre
1515 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA (678) 673-5494 NewnanCentre.com The Newnan Centre and you—the perfect union. It’s beautifully appointed and accommodates up to 350 people. capacity 350 | price $$
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7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, GA (678) 318-7859 info@lanierislandsweddings.com LanierIslands.com Lanier Islands, a picturesque 1,500-acre natural sanctuary located on the shores of Lake Lanier, offers multiple settings for your wedding. Choose reception sites from a grand ballroom or a scenic pavilion to a variety of stunning venues located along the water’s edge.
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2173 Cartersville Hwy., Rockmart, GA (770) 634-3216 InTheWoodsEvents.com Dance, dine and celebrate in our 5,200-square-foot rustic and inviting reception hall. Other amenities include, but are not limited to, wedding coordinator, floral package, in-house DJ, separate bridal and groom suites, shuttle transportation, a honeymoon suite and much more!
lanier islands
Located in the Castleberry Hill Art District, our vision is to create a unique experience through tailored events, delicious cuisine and exceptional customer service. The possibilities for hosting fabulous events are endless, and we invite you to let our LOFT team create the ultimate experience for you!
osprey cove
123 Osprey Drive, St. Marys, GA (912) 882-5575 OspreyCove.com Osprey Cove provides a picturesque backdrop perfect for your “I do.” Whether it is an outdoor wedding overlooking our breathtaking 18th hole and marsh or an indoor affair in our recently renovated clubhouse, make your day extraordinary at Osprey Cove. capacity 100+ | price $$
payne-corley house
2987 Main Street, Duluth, GA (770) 476-5366 info@paynecorleyhouse.com PayneCorleyHouse.com Circa 1873, the Payne-Corley House features lush grounds and gazebo for your garden ceremony and a beautifully appointed ballroom for your wedding celebration. Your wedding specialist and amazing culinary team will ensure a memorable and cherished event. capacity 250 | price $$
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smoke rise country club
4900 Chedworth Drive, Smoke Rise, GA (770) 908-2582 SmokeRiseCC.com A short drive from Atlanta and located at the base of Stone Mountain, Smoke Rise Country Club is the perfect location for your wedding and events, specializing in wedding receptions, luncheons and rehearsal dinners. Say your “I dos” while enjoying a perfect sunset, and celebrate in our various rooms. capacity 300 | price $$
st ives country club
One St Ives Country Club Drive, Johns Creek, GA (770) 623-1239 EXT. 1107 specialevents@stivescountryclub.org StIvesCountryClub.org Our 45,000-square-foot stone-encased clubhouse sits atop one of the highest points in North Fulton County. Once inside, you experience the feeling of an 18th century English country manor. capacity 300 | price $$
the trolley barn
963 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, GA (404) 521-2308 TheTrolleyBarn.com The Trolley Barn, circa 1889, is located two miles east of downtown Atlanta in historic Inman Park. It features a main hall with a hardwood floor, serving kitchen, outdoor bar, patio and gardens.
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tybee island wedding chapel
1114 Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, GA (888) 988-9233 TybeeWeddingChapel.com Nestled on Tybee Island’s tidewater creek, the venue boasts over 7,000 square feet of event space, featuring an ornate Sanctuary, Grand Ballroom, bridal suite, groom’s quarters, cocktail lounge, two catering kitchens and outdoor patio that overlooks the island’s tidewater creek. capacity 300 | price $
vecoma at the yellow river
4400 Vecoma Lane, Snellville, GA (770) 972-6540 sales@vecoma1.com Vecoma1.com Vecoma’s riverside weddings are spectacular in this forest with birds, butterflies, and the sound of the rushing river. Indoor weddings (held by the stone fireplace) are equally impressive. The lodge has cathedral ceilings and French doors leading to a huge deck overlooking the river. capacity 300 | price $$
the venue at cenita vineyards Cleveland, GA (706) 892-7399 CeNitaVineyards.com
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Just 90 minutes north of Hartsfield International Airport, The Venue at CeNita offers lush landscaping and beautiful surroundings, combining elegance and nature to create truly inspired events.
surrounded by fragrant blossoms. The place is the Whitlock Inn, built in 1900 and close to the historic Marietta Square. capacity 400 | price $$
capacity 200 | price $$
the venue at murphy lane
525 Murphy Rd., Newnan, GA (770) 262-8241 thevenueatmurphylane@gmail.com TheVenueatMurphyLane.com Our property features wide-open spaces with rolling hills, ponds, pastures and manicured lawns. Our farm includes a gated entrance, winding driveway, beautiful Southern home, log cabin with a wraparound porch, gazebo on a lush lawn and an elegant countryside barn. Love is in the air at Murphy Lane.
the wren’s nest
1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW, Atlanta, GA (404) 753-7735 WrensNest.org We’ve been welcoming guests to our venue since 1913. Our Queen Anne Victorian home is located on 2.5 acres in Atlanta’s West End. A natural grass amphitheater with a rustic stage (circa 1929) can accommodate large weddings of up to 800 guests. Our front porch is for smaller events of up to 75. capacity 800
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visit savannah
VisitSavannah.com Our historic venues and picturesque squares are perfect to create a timeless backdrop on your wedding day. Our quirky personality and hip atmosphere will make it a night you and your guests will never forget.
the westin savannah harbor golf resort & spa
Savannah, GA (912) 201-2033 WestinSavannah.com/weddings Situated on the scenic Savannah River, we offer unprecedented views of the water as well as downtown Savannah, rendering our hotel a truly distinguished area destination. Select from an array of spectacular venue spaces, including several ballrooms, plus a rolling outdoor lawn and a picturesque gazebo.
yonah mountain vineyards
1717 Highway 255 South, Cleveland, GA (706) 878-5522 events@yonahmountainvineyards.com YonahMountainVineyards.com Plan your vineyard wedding and be certain that you will have a memorable day. Yonah Mountain Vineyards is a 200-acre estate, family-farm winery in the North Georgia Mountains. Experience our gracious hospitality surrounded by lush vineyards, rolling hills and the dramatic rock face of Yonah Mountain. capacity 300 | price $$$
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white crest farm
1184 Farmers High Road, Carrollton, GA (678) 378-4907 WhiteCrestFarm.com White Crest Farm’s country setting capitalizes on some of the most striking views in the area and is anchored by an 80-year-old, two-story barn. We provide a yearround indoor/outdoor wedding and reception venue. The Gathering Hall can be designed to fit any and all of your desires. capacity 300+ | price $$
the whitlock inn
57 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA (770) 428-1495 alexis@whitlockinn.com WhitlockInn.com Picture yourself marrying your true love in a romantic Victorian mansion, strolling the garden paths, dancing in the grand ballroom, feasting on delicious foods,
a dream woven events
Georgia, the Southeast and beyond (404) 273-9966 ADreamWoven.com A Dream Woven Events is a luxury boutique event planning and design firm based in Atlanta. We specialize in weddings and events in Georgia, the Southeast and beyond. We collaborate with you to create an event that’s fun, memorable and, most importantly, truly representative of your personality.
unique occasions bytnicole
760 Old Roswell Rd., Suite 127, Roswell, GA (404) 245-5984 tnwebb@uniqueoccasionsbytnicole.com UniqueOccasionsbyTNicole.com Unique Occasions byTNicole is a quality and integrative private events management and planning company, providing all services and resources needed to plan or
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timeless style that showcases all the planning and emotion you put into it. Let us help you feel over the moon about your photography!
showcases so couples can preview the band before booking. Their talented and professional musicians bring energy and fun to every event they perform and pride themselves on filling dance floors!
wedding belles
824 East Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA (678) 743-1460 info@weddingbellesatl.com WeddingBellesATL.com Wedding Belles is a full-service wedding planning company. Our professional team is prepared to assist couples at any level during all steps of the planning process. We specialize in elegant, traditional weddings for the modern couple and ensure a seamless planning and day-of experience for our clients.
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viral booth of atlanta, llc
2664 Temple Johnson Road, Snellville, GA (404) 518-4811 ViralBoothAtlanta.com Viral Booth was established in August 2012 to provide a simple approach to photo booth rentals. No more hidden costs or surprises—a complete package at a great price. We have grown over the past three years to six booths and have completed over 1,000 events, which include over 650 weddings.
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2955 Cobb Parkway SE, Suite 230, Atlanta, GA (770) 955-5995 | DGeller.com Where Atlanta Gets Engaged.
entertainment
9878 Main Street, Suite 105, Woodstock, GA (678) 772-2073 sales@mikemoonstudio.com MikeMoonStudio.com Hidden glances. Spontaneous laughter. Lasting memories. This is our fuel. Together, we’ll have a blast. We want to photograph your wedding in a creative,
(855) 874-2394 Blanc de Bleu is the world’s first blue sparkling wine—a dry, crisp, sparkling grape wine with a hint of blueberry. It’s perfect for wedding receptions. Visit BlancdeBleuUSA.com for your nearest retailer. Drink responsibly.
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1652 Church Street, Suite C, Decatur, GA (404) 292-8424 SweetEleganceBridal.com Our unique selection of designer bridal gowns combined with unbeatable customer service makes the Sweet Elegance Bridal experience as beautiful and unforgettable as the event itself. Our full-service salon offers exquisite bridal gowns, mother of the bride gowns, bridesmaids, wedding accessories and tuxedo rentals.
1708 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta, GA (770) 980-3000 weddings@carithers.com Carithers.com/events Our experienced events consultant and design team will go beyond your expectations to assist you in creating an unforgettable event, large or small. Call or email for a complimentary consultation!
specialty services
belk
Serving nationwide Belk.com Belk’s professionally-trained bridal consultants make planning your wedding gift registry enjoyable and convenient. You’ll find quality brand names and styles in dinnerware, glassware, flatware, kitchen electrics, bedding and bath essentials and more. Your guests are a click away from making your house a home. Just visit our website.
emerald empire band
(904) 629-6219 info@emeraldempireband.com EmeraldEmpireBand.com Emerald Empire is a premium, customizable 3- to 14-piece band at a sensible price. They host live local
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LOFT at Castleberry Hill
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103 West
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National Infantry Museum
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255 Milledge
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National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
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Beachview Club Hotel
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The Newnan Centre
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Berkeley Hills Country Club
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Osprey Cove
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Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa
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Payne-Corley House
29
Carl House
47
Sea Palms Resort
11
Chota Falls
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Smoke Rise Country Club
155
The Conservatory
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Something Special at Lillian Gardens
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The Cotton Gin at Mill Creek
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St Ives Country Club
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Fendley Farmstead
110
Three Oaks Farm
43
The Georgia Club
99 The Trolley Barn
163
Glendalough Manor
141 Tybee Island Wedding Chapel & Grand Ballroom
41
Golden Isles Georgia
9 Vecoma at the Yellow River
54
Grand Lake Club
173 The Venue at CeNita Vineyards
173
The Grandview at Hotel Tybee
49
The Grey Owl Inn
11
The Venue at Murphy Lane
17
Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Alpharetta
158
Visit Savannah
25
Horse Stamp Inn
104
The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa
33
Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter
167
White Crest Farm
115
In The Woods
109
The Whitlock Inn
158
Indigo Falls Events
21
The Wren’s Nest
57
Jekyll Island Club Resort
10
Yonah Mountain Vineyards
103
Johns Creek Visitors
167
CAKES & CATERERS
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Halyards Catering
11
Kaya Vineyard & Winery
134
The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort
1
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Legendary Events
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Carithers Flowers
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PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO
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Anya Bridal Warehouse
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Mike Moon Studio
83
Formally Yours, Inc. Bridal & Formals
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Emerald Empire Band
152
SPECIALTY SERVICES
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Atlanta Wedding Connection
18
Blanc de Bleu Cuvée Mousseux
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EventWorks
79
Viral Booth of Atlanta
152
Wish Upon a Wedding
75
Savvi Formalwear Sweet Elegance Bridal
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JEWELRY
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D. Geller & Son
23
WEDDING CONSULTANTS
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A Dream Woven Events
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Posh Petals & Pearls
45
Unique Occasions byTNicole
59
BRIDAL REGISTRIES
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Wedding Belles
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Belk
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