Tommy and Haley wed on the expansive grounds at Macedonia Meadows in Cookeville, Tennessee complete with picturesque outdoor landscapes and a large reception farmhouse barn. The couple met through Tommy’s sister at one of his men’s travel softball games where they hit it off and the rest is history. Haley describes her wedding day as perfect. The couple was thrilled with the nature-filled atmosphere and wonderful weather. They styled their day with whimsical pampas grass paired with greenery, macrame, and tan and ivory accents abound. Their biggest piece of advice for other couples looking to save on budget is to shop on Etsy for décor elements.
Despite it being the most peaceful day ever, Haley does recall a funny moment, “My coordinator was taking my maid of honor, bridesmaids, and myself back to our bridal suite in a golf cart because guests started to show up while we were taking photos. In the process, she went off the...
Steve and Amanda’s gorgeous wedding took place at a mansion on a private estate called Goodwin Manor in Little Rock, Arkansas, on a drizzly spring day. After a long-distance relationship, these two couldn’t wait to be married in true royal style. Steve was living in West Memphis, Arkansas while they were engaged and Amanda’s planner told her about Couture by Tess Bridal boutique, which at the time was based in Collierville, Tennessee, not far from Steve’s home. Amanda wanted a beautiful ball gown that would make her feel like a princess on their special day. She worked with the Couture by Tess Bridal team to find the perfect one. The dress coupled with the castle-like venue, truly made all of Amanda’s wildest fairy tale wedding dreams come true.
“I wanted my day to be romantic and like a fairy tale. We did certain things that differed from other weddings to accommodate that. For example, our first dance...
Coastal Garden Wedding
Welcome back to The Bride Link! Today, we are introducing Kate and Bryan's coastal garden wedding! They were married in the Coastal Mississippi town of Ocean Springs on a rainy June afternoon. Their wedding vision was an enchanting garden theme with many coastal elements added throughout. The getting-ready location was a boutique hotel in Ocean Springs called the Roost. The rooms are breathtaking and uniquely designed and Kate's suite was called the Shearwater and featured a design from Walter Anderson, whose museum the reception was held. The ceremony location was the lovely First Presbyterian Church. The reception location was the community center which is attached to the Walter Anderson Museum of Art. Walter Anderson was known as the South's most elusive artist.
Kate and Bryan had a very whimsical and coastal woodland style. It was very classic and had several natural elements incorporated such as pampas grass, eucalyptus, and antique...
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