Friday, August 12, 2011

Devin + Chris’ Beautiful Eco-Southern Wedding near Asheville

This rustic, charming wedding was held at The Farm in Candler, North Carolina, just a short drive from downtown Asheville and planned by Asheville Event Co. These photos by Two Ring Studios were published last week on Eco-Beautiful Weddings.

Devin’s s bridal bouquet was created by Aria Floral, who specialize in sustainable floral designs, while the centerpieces were made with reclaimed vintage barn wood with local wildflowers, calla lilies and succulents. At the end of the night – the flowers were repotted for the guests to take them home to enjoy.




Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Asheville Courthouse Wedding

In the midst of wedding planning, Chelsea and Nate had a change of heart and decided to elope to their local county courthouse, bringing along Kat Braman to photograph the results.

The bride shared some of her insights and advice for an Intimate Asheville Wedding in this Hindsight Bride interview.



Things you’re glad you did:

1. Hired a photographer that understood my vision. I can’t stress this one enough. I think I spent the most time researching this aspect and in the end it really paid off. There’s nothing better than getting your photographs back and feeling like they completely captured the energy of your wedding day.
2. Kept it small and intimate. We went back and forth on this issue a lot. Looking back we both agree that keeping it small was the right decision for us. It really kept the day feeling comfortable and casual which was a priority for us. For those of you who aren’t keen on being the center of attention – 25 guests is perfect!
3. Wore something old. I’m not much for wedding traditions but wearing something old was something I’m glad I did. It was a way for me to honor my family and my past, while creating a new branch on the family tree. I used my grandmother’s handkerchief to wrap my bouquet and also wore a piece of jewelry from my mom, grandmother, and great grandmothers.

Things you wish you had done:

1. Prioritize. The blog world can be an amazing yet scary place, with so many options you can easily veer away from your original intent. Make a plan and stick to it throughout the entire planning process.
2. Trust my first instincts. If I had a quarter for every time I changed my mind in the planning process we’d be taking 3 honeymoons this year! In the end our wedding consisted of details thought of in the first few weeks of being engaged…and we were engaged for almost 2 years.
3. Bring a guest book. This wasn’t something that I thought much about and, in focusing so much on all the other details, I forgot to bring the guest book. Now that the day is over I’m really sad that I didn’t document all the well wishes.

Things you wish you hadn’t done:

* Let the groom cut his own hair. Nate attempted to shave his head 2 days before the wedding and forgot to put the guard on, resulting in a 3 inch bald spot on the side of his head. Pre wedding jitters? Perhaps. Grooms, if there is ever a time to splurge on a professional haircut it’s your wedding day.

Things you wish you hadn’t worried about:

* Other people’s opinion of what our wedding should be. So many times throughout the planning process we heard “Just do what makes you happy BUT you have to have a *fill in wedding tradition here*.” And of course we tried to fulfill every request made. It seemed like everyone had some tradition that had to be included and next thing we knew it had spiraled into the wedding we never wanted. Sure, we want everyone to be happy but, trust me when I tell you, nothing will make them happier than seeing you happy on your wedding day…even if you don’t walk down a proper aisle.

Your very best hindsight advice:

Plan the wedding as if you and your partner are the only ones attending. Throw convention out the window and make the day be a reflection of the two of you!






* Ceremony venue: Buncombe County Courthouse
* Reception venue: The Market Place
* Wedding Photographer: Kat Braman Photography
* Wedding invitations: e.m. papers
* Wedding cupcakes: The Sisters McMullen Cupcake Corner

Thursday, August 4, 2011

A Blooming Wedding Favor!


Sow True Seed, Western Carolina’s open-pollinated seed company, offers fully customizable wedding favors for your guests! This environmentally responsible wedding favor highlights your wedding celebration as the seeds of your marriage, and offers your guests the chance to plant and grow flowers, herbs, or vegetables in honor of your special day. There is a $35 set-up fee and discounting on packets begins after 75 packets are ordered. The high-quality seed from a local source is truly a memorable offering versus something basic grabbed off the internet with no real connection to the Carolinas. Sow True Seed also works closely with you to ensure you are happy – you even get to approve your layout before the packets to go print – a benefit of going local. Popular seeds for weddings include the Autumn Beauty Sunflower and the Annual Cut Flower Mix.