… insight from emily …
1. Venue- We are both teachers and it was very important to me that my wedding took place in a venue that a high school prom would not take place in. I plan Prom for the school I work for and I knew immediately I wanted a unique venue. I wanted a venue that on its own was beautiful and that was different than a typical ballroom.
2. Photography- In the end all that is left is the pictures and we knew we wanted to have amazing and timeless pictures that we can use to remember the night.
3. My Dress- The moment when I walked out of the dressing room and looked in the mirror and started to tear up I knew it was my dress. I have heard people buy a dress and end up regretting in, I had the opposite reaction the closer the wedding got the more excited I got to wear my dress. My dress was the exact opposite of everything I thought I wanted in a wedding dress and it was perfect.
Advice:Take time during the wedding to take it all in.
Everyone I talked to said that the wedding flies by and that you won’t remember any of it when its all over.
Did I listen: Yes! I made sure to take time towards the end of the night to sit on the bench around the fountain alone for a few minutes just to take it all in. The beautiful decorations, the fact that everyone I loved and cared about was in place and the fact that I got to marry the love of my life!
… how it all came together …
ceremony and reception | the oxford exchange
second photographer | bara miller
flowers | botanica florist
hair and makeup | the destiny & light hair and makeup group
wedding dress designer | blush by hayley paige
wedding dress boutique | the white magnolia bridal collection
bridesmaid dress designer | adrianna pappell
mens wear| men’s warehouse
cake | chocolate pi
stationery | paper source
musician/DJ | jude rinaldi – grant hemond and associates
officiant | wes morris