Showing posts with label Decatur Courthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decatur Courthouse. Show all posts

11.11.2014

Lain & Amy = Lamey!


No No No, jut kidding.  (See photo below).

Here's the rest from Amy & Lain's wedding in Decatur.  Sorry it took so long...

Cheeky guests


Groovy shoes


Dr. Pepper lip gloss


Banana handkerchief?


Boutonniere of freesia and ranunculus


Bridal bouquet of gerber daisies, ranunculus, dahlias, circus roses, freesia, pincushion protea, billy balls, montbretia and mums


Ceremony


Palladian windows draped in DIY triangle garland




Table assignments


Centerpieces of mums, roses, delphinium


...and ranunculus, billy balls, and iris


Catering by Badda Bing!


Their guests had a LOT of fun...








In the photo booth, too...






In lieu of gifts, guests could donote to Amy and Lain's favorite charities -



Such a sweet couple, a pleasure to work with...





Classic pedicab getaway...




All the best, Lain & Amy!  

Photos courtesy of Jason Travis.







9.28.2012

Melanie & Jeremy in Decatur

As I live and work in Decatur, I'm always happy to meet newly engaged couples who believe that Decatur is totally awesome and a great place to get married.  And they further believe that "keeping it local" is the best way to do business.

Melanie and Jeremy chose The Courthouse on the Square and Wahoo! restaurant for their wedding day.  Two wonderful wedding/event venues in the city.


Melanie's color palette was soft grey, ivory and shades of yellow.  Here she carries down the aisle escorted by her mom, a bouquet of dahlias, button mums, yellow garden roses, stock, spray aster and dusty miller.


The sign-in book was located in the lobby of the Courthouse.


Gorgeous grey dresses on the bridesmaids and beautiful beaded floral necklaces.


Melanie and Jeremy saw each other before the ceremony so that they could spend more time with their guests after.  She actually didn't pin on the boutonniere, I did - but it makes a cute photo!





Close family members each received a flower in their seat at the start of the ceremony.  Later, they added the stems to a vase at the "altar" creating a 'family bouquet' - symbolizing the coming together of the two families.


  



 Table decor at Wahoo consisted of clusters of vintage vases filled with garden roses, queen anne's lace, spray aster, billy balls, mint, rosemary, chamomile, stock, football mums, ranunculus and dusty miller.


 





The escort table was set with individual favor vases that each guest collected and took to their assigned table, contributing to the centerpiece floral display.

 

A sweet and intimate Decatur wedding.  Congratulations Melanie and Jeremy!