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    Elizabeth and Jason’s Riverwood Mansion Elopement in Nashville

    Posted on April 1, 2016 by Stephanie

    Today, we have the sweet and simple Nashville elopement of Elizabeth and Jason.

    With only the groom’s children, and both set of parents in attendance, the couple had a heartfelt at ceremony at Nashville’s Riverwood Mansion. According to the bride, the elopement was planned during Jason’s deployment. The couple initially had their heart set on a larger outdoor barn wedding in the summer, but being apart made Elizabeth realize that she didn’t want to wait more than a year to get married.

    “While he was deployed I planned, with his okay, a much smaller wedding. He returned around Thanksgiving and we were married a week later.”

    A big thanks to Jenna Henderson for sharing these beautiful images with us!

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    Elizabeth, 32  & Jason, 41 

    Location: White Bluff, TN

    Wedding Date: December 7, 2014

    Number of Guests: 6 (three of Jason’s kids, his mom and then my parents)

    Wedding Cost: $4,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Riverwood Mansion in Nashville

    Wedding Reception Location: Maggiano’s

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    I always knew that if I was ever getting married again, that I didn’t want the big party and tons of people. My first wedding was a bit extreme and I think I got more caught up in the details than what was actually happening. After Jason and I were initially engaged, I played around with the idea of a slightly larger wedding. When he was deployed in March 2014, we had decided on an outdoor barn wedding to take place in June of 2015. Being apart from him made me realize that I didn’t want to wait to be his wife. So while he was deployed I planned, with his okay, a much smaller wedding. He returned around Thanksgiving and we were married a week later. 

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    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding? 

    The biggest challenge was finding somewhere to have our ceremony. Most of the places I looked into wanted to charge me over $5,000 even for an elopement where all we’d do is be on the grounds for maybe an hour. Our wedding was on a Sunday as well, so I was having trouble understanding the high prices. I talked with about ten locations in the Nashville area before I found Riverwood. They worked with me to fit my budget and our simple needs.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Yes and no. I knew I wanted a very small guest list. With the size of our families, just inviting them would have put our guest list at around 100 people, so we had to make the decision to only invite our parents and his children. We eventually had a reception in my hometown so that we could also celebrate with family. 

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    At first we did because originally it was just going to the two of us and no guests at all. The more I thought about how much my parents had helped me get through some not so great times over the last couple of years, the more I wanted them there to experience the day with me. That’s when we decided to invite parents. The decision to invite Jason’s children was also something that meant a lot to him. To make them feel like they were also a part of their special day since our marriage also affected their lives. 

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    When I think back to my ceremony, I go to our vows and hearing the officiant sniffle while listening to Jason say his vows to me. I don’t think there was a dry eye in the place, well except for the kids. We had decided to write our vows ourselves and actually wrote them in a journal he sent to me while he was deployed. I love to write and hope to epublish my novella some day, so he thought a gift of a handmade journal from the country he was stationed in would give me a chance to write our love story for our kids to read and to pass on to future generations. I also think that having written our vows to one another added a special touch to our ceremony. 

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    We didn’t really have a reception, just a dinner at a local restaurant. I think it was perfect though because we all got to just sit at the table and enjoy each other’s company.

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    Having an intimate wedding means that I’ll remember every detail of the ceremony. Also the photos help show how close of a family we are and that even though we didn’t have hundreds of guests or get married in a big church, that the room was filled with love and emotion. 

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Do what feels right to you. Don’t be afraid to let people know what you really want to do for your wedding and hold strong to that. In the end, the day is about you and your significant other. Trust me, you’ll remember this day more than anyone that may attend your wedding and in the end you want to look back and be able to positively think about your wedding. You don’t want to look back and realize that you were so busy talking and mingling with people, that you spent only ten minutes with your husband after the ceremony. Also, if you’re looking at a venue you like, but they don’t have a package on their website that fits your needs, pick up the phone and call them. They may surprise you.

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    Vendors: 

    Photography: Jenna Henderson

    Venue: Riverwood Mansion

    Officiant: Stephen Seymour  

     

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    12 Elegant Rose Gold Wedding Bands

    Posted on March 30, 2016 by Ally

    Buying your wedding band can be pretty stressful since you will be wearing this ring for the rest of your life (hopefully)! If you are not a fan of conventional gold bands, rose gold might just be the perfect choice. Here are 12 of our favorite rose gold wedding bands from Etsy.

    We love the simplicity of this rose gold band by LilyEmmeJewelry.

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    This handmade 14K rose gold rope ring by BlueRidgeNotions is all about minimalist elegance.

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    For a twist on the conventional (pun intended!), this lovely twisted rose gold band by MinimalVS is perfect. Its thick cut and beautiful representation of eternity makes for the sweetest choice.

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    Braids, in some cultures, are a symbol representing unity and strength as a team, making this rose gold braided wedding band by MayaMor an excellent token of your love.

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    Another ring with a beautiful design, this leafy wedding band by capucinne is perfect for the nature-loving bride.

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    Just because you want a rose gold ring, doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice a traditional look, and this beautiful diamond laced wedding band by StonesAndGold proves it.

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    Practical, to say the least, this stunning curved rose gold wedding band by JulianStudio will work perfectly with a large stoned engagement ring.

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    This intertwined wedding band by ASweetPear represents infinity between you and your new partner. How sweet!

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    For an edgy look, we recommend this studded diamond band by MinimalVS . We love the accent diamond in between the studs!

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    There is a fine line between traditional and modern, and this rope ring by ASweetPear is right on the line. The small diamond and rose gold tint follow tradition, but the stylish rope texture is the perfect added modern element.

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    This original wrapped rose gold ring by DonKatChaJewelry is absolutely gorgeous. This ring would look perfect paired with a simple engagement ring.

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    Last, but far from least, this beautiful hammered band by AnemoneJewelry just might be our favorite yet. The texture and size make this ring stand out, with or without an engagement ring.

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    All Lit Up: Light Up Your Wedding

    Posted on March 29, 2016 by Laura Downs

    You cannot underestimate the power of lighting to transform a space. Lanterns, string lights and candles can go a long way to elevate your decorations–and they are all fairly low-cost options. Although there are many amazing photos on Pinterest of cascading lights, colored uplighting and chandeliers, we have some simple and rustic ways to help light up your wedding that will still impress. And you can find them all on Etsy!

    For a garden party wedding or backyard wedding, hang candles or votive holders with these rustic twine hangers by SpindleShuttleNeedle. Hang them on the backs of chairs, from the walls or even have your bridesmaids carry them down the aisle. You can also use them to create a stunning ceremony backdrop or wedding reception wall.

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    Think of your wedding lighting as “setting the stage” for a scene, similar to how designers set up lighting for theatre or films. These glass hanging candle holders by SparkleSoiree are an amazing lighting choice.

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    Luminaries made of paper add a warm glow to a table or create a romantic path of luminaries with these heart wedding luminaries by FMCStudio.

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    Invest in good quality tea lights so your lights won’t fizzle quickly. Better yet, try battery operated LED tea lights with these tea light covers by Hannahnunn.

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    Use a tea light holder like this reclaimed wood tea light holder centrepiece by HurdandHoney as a table runner to have candles down all of the tables. If your reception doesn’t take care of decorations, assign someone on “candle duty” throughout the night to make the candles stay flickering.

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    A sparkler send off gets people outside and interacting. These heart sparklers by BalloonandPaper are much nicer than plain sparklers. Put them on the tables for each guest before the “send off” so everyone has one or give them as wedding favors as well. Just ask your venue for permission before you light up!

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    A photo of all of your guests with sparklers is also a memorable wedding moment. Or have everyone surround you and your groom with sparklers as you have your first dance with these wedding send off favors by weddingbridaldesigns.

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    Along with sparklers and candles, you may need some matches to get them going. We love this perfect match matchbox by TeaAndBecky. A matchbook is something people can always use.

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    These personalized match box favors by PicturePerfectPapier would also make fun gifts for a rehearsal dinner, bridal shower or bachelorette/bachelor party. Order them in quantities of 50 with your wedding colors, names and wedding date foil stamped on the box.

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    Kristy and Ben’s Irish Castle Elopement

    Posted on March 28, 2016 by Stephanie

    Kristy and Ben’s wedding sounds like a adventurers dream come true. They traded a traditional stateside wedding for a trip to Ireland where the bride and groom got married within the historic walls of Kilfenora Abbey. After the ceremony, Kristy and Ben got down to the heart of what was important to them on their big day, exploring the beautiful countryside with their photographer. Hills were climbed (in full wedding attire, no less), electric fences were hopped, and the rainy weather was embraced.

    Thank you to Sebastian of Art Wedding Photography for the breathtaking images. 

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    Kristy, 32 & Ben, 35

    Location:  County Clare, Ireland with photos at Vaughan’s Pub, Kilfenora Abbey, Cliffs of Moher, and Ballinalacken Castle

    Wedding Date: September 13, 2015

    Number of Guests:  One

    Wedding Cost: $8,000 plus travel costs

    Wedding Ceremony Location:  Kilfenora Abbey

    Wedding Reception Location:  No reception, but we had cake and Guiness at Vaughan’s Pub in Kilfenora.

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We met in the military, and we both have friends scattered across the country.  We wanted friends to come, but logistically we knew that any location we chose would exclude important people from our wedding day.  In addition, we were more interested in the honeymoon, because we both love to travel.  So, we decided we would rather invest in an epic adventure than to pay for a stateside wedding that would not include everyone.

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    castle-wedding-ireland-kristy-and-ben-59What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

     Planning a wedding overseas is nerve-wracking at times, but our wedding planner did a great job of putting everything together and keeping us informed.  One challenge was making decisions about the dress, accessories, and ceremony details.  Due to the event being so small, we made a lot of decisions by ourselves to avoid upsetting friends and family who couldn’t come.

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    castle-wedding-ireland-kristy-and-ben-53Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Once we decided on an overseas event, we knew that would exclude a lot of people.  However, we just left an open invitation to close family and a small group of friends, just in case they wanted to come.  In the end, we spent most of our day alone, and the groom’s mother attended the ceremony at the Abbey.  It worked out perfectly.

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    Some family members had a tough time accepting that they would not be able to attend the wedding.  We had to explain our logic and why we chose to get married overseas.  In the end, only the groom’s mother attended.  To make sure we were fair to the bride’s family, we only got one photo with the groom’s mother.  We also had the groom’s mother send any iPhone photos to the bride’s mother, so that she would feel included in the day.  This worked out well and kept everyone happy.

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    castle-wedding-ireland-kristy-and-ben-27What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The ceremony included a blessing with the four elements and a traditional Irish handfasting. However, the highlight was the following reading:

    “Love is a temporary madness. It erupts like an earthquake and then subsides. And when it subsides you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion. That is just being “in love” which any of us can convince ourselves we are. Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Love is roots that grow towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossom have fallen from our branches we find that we are one tree and not two.”

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    castle-wedding-ireland-kristy-and-ben-12What were the highlights of the reception?

    We didn’t have a formal reception, but we went to Vaughan’s Pub in Kilfenora and had Guiness and cut our cake.  The highlight of this part of the day was serving the cake to the pub.  The bartender also let us each pour a Guiness.  It was wonderful to connect with the locals.  The Irish hospitality made the whole day more intimate and fun.

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding? 

    For us, the whole day was about adventure.  So, while we enjoyed the ceremony, the most memorable part of the day was the photographs. We battled the rain all day, and when it finally stopped we managed to make it to four different locations in County Clare to get outdoor photos. We ran to each location, hoping to snap a couple of photos before the rain started again. We got photos on cliffs, hilltops, and in a pasture where we had to hop an electric fence! The photographer, Sebastian, was absolutely brilliant, and his photos capture the most important part of the day, which was the adventure. Each of his photos captures the scenery and the excitement of the day, and that was the highlight of the wedding.

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    If you have an overseas wedding, a planner is critical.  Annie helped us get away from tourist traps like the Cliffs of Moher, and she helped us find wonderful locations and wedding vendors.  It was well worth the peace of mind we felt knowing that everything was taken care of.

    Overall, for any intimate wedding make sure that it is all about you.  In larger weddings, some choices are determined by the number of guests (venue, menu, etc.), and bridesmaids and mothers often weigh in with their opinions.  In an intimate wedding, you can truly do whatever you want to make the day your own.  My husband and I wanted to make the day an adventure.  We wanted to climb hills and jump fences to get epic photos, so we did.  We wouldn’t have had that freedom with family members to photograph as well.  Take advantage of the freedom to choose and make sure that your day suits your personality.

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    Vendor: 

    Photographer: Sebastian Felisiak, Art Wedding Photography

    Wedding Planner: Annie Byrne, Elope to Ireland

     

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    Anna and Awad’s $3,000 DIY Dallas Arboretum Wedding

    Posted on March 25, 2016 by Gaelan

    Anna and Awad wanted to keep their wedding as low-key as possible. While they weren’t interested in drawing lots of attention to themselves with a large wedding, they still wanted to celebrate with those nearest and dearest to them. An intimate ceremony and small reception was the perfect fit!

    With the help of their talented and generous family and friends, they DIYed their wedding for only $3,000. It included homemade food, handmade decorations, and the indescribable feeling that comes from being surrounded and supported by those you love the most.

    Special thanks to Callie Manion for sharing the beautiful photos of Anna and Awad’s special day with us!

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    Anna, 23 & Awad, 23

    Location: Dallas, TX

    Wedding Date: December 20, 2015

    Number of Guests: 35 at the ceremony and about 50 at the reception

    Wedding Cost: About $3,000, which included the ceremony, photographer, my dress and accessories, flowers, and extra decorations. This isn’t including the groom’s clothes, which cost us about $300. We saved money by having my family members bring some food dishes, my friend made and decorated my cake (which turned out amazing), a friend’s sister sang at our wedding, and another friend designed and printed my wedding invitations (she does this for a living). A friend also ordered and put together my flower bouquets, and I did my own hair, makeup, and nails. I clearly couldn’t have done any of this without the help of my amazing and talented friends!

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Karen’s Gazebo at the Dallas Arboretum

    Wedding Reception Location: My dad’s house in Mansfield, TX. He has a relatively large house that is already beautifully decorated, so it saved us a lot of money since we only had to buy ribbons to hang pictures, extra Christmas lights to throw around the house, and candles to scatter everywhere. We used the flowers from the ceremony to put in borrowed mason jars scattered around the house as well.

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    My husband and I are private people, and since I’ve never liked having a bunch of attention drawn to myself, we wanted something more low-key. Originally we wanted to elope, but I really wanted to wear a beautiful dress and have pictures taken. We also wanted our closest friends and family to be there, so we opted for just a small ceremony instead!

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    What are some of the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    I think there are many challenges in planning a wedding in general, but I don’t think that there is anything that made it more challenging because of the fact that it was smaller. The only thing that was more difficult for me was that I did almost everything myself. Of course I had the help of my friends and family, but with a larger wedding I may have had more people helping out, such as a wedding coordinator.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    It definitely was at first, given that the venue we chose only had an allotted amount of seats available. But then we had some relatives that weren’t going to be able to make it, so it allowed us some extra wiggle room.

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    There were actually a few misunderstandings when it came to the guest list. For instance, there were a couple of times that I was afraid that some people were going to be offended that they weren’t invited, but we made it very clear to everyone that our wedding was only going to be for family and very close friends. Most people were very understanding and respectful of this!

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony? 

    Oh goodness, there were so many. There’s no greater feeling than being surrounded by the people you love the most on the most special day of your life. Two things that stood out to me were the vows, which I think were really special and intimate, and the fact that one of our best friends officiated our marriage.

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    Getting to hang out with my favorite people! The great thing about smaller weddings is that you can spend more time talking with everyone, especially people who come in from out of town and those that you aren’t able to see very often.

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    Definitely what I mentioned in the above question. If it had been any bigger, I would have felt pressure to make sure I talked to everyone, and wouldn’t have been able to spend much quality time with everyone there.

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    This may apply to larger weddings as well, but ask people you know for help. For instance, have others bring food, recruit people to help with DIY decorations, borrow dishes from others, etc. Also, don’t assume that just because it will be small that it will be super easy to plan and that you have plenty of time. Time goes by so much quicker than you think!

    bride and groom kissing

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    Photography: Callie Manion

    Film Lab: PhotoVision Prints

    Venue: Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden

    Dress: BHLDN

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