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Sarah and Joe’s “Race to the Altar” Wedding by Lauren Rosenau Photography

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How many weddings do you know of that have started off with a 5k? Sarah and Joe and their fellow runners started off the day with a fun run and personalized t-shirts to commemorate the event (so cute). Lauren Rosenau captured all of the fun at this New Year’s Eve wedding. Read below for Sarah’s helpful advice for planning an out-of-town wedding.

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What was your vision for the day?

Joe and I met in Saranac Lake, NY and have settled down here, yet the wedding was in Atlanta (my hometown).  I wanted to try to bring the Adirondacks to Atlanta in any way I could, so there were a few small touches.  The reception centerpieces were made from birch branches I collected from behind our house and brought to Atlanta.  The table settings were handwritten (by me) on stones gathered here in Saranac Lake.  The idea was that guests could stack their stones and form little cairns at their tables.  Cairns are stacks of stones that mark a special location along a trail, but can also be used to commemorate special occasions.   Finally, the hospitality bags received by all wedding guests at the hotel contained small jugs of Adirondack-made maple syrup.  Yum!  Other than that, our only vision for our wedding day was “FUN NYE PARTY!”

Did anything funny or out of the ordinary happen?

The better question would be did anything NOT funny or out of the ordinary happen!  We started our wedding day off with a 5K fun run (Race to the Altar, my sister designed T-shirts.  Mine said “Runaway Bride” on the back and Joe’s said “Cold Feet”).  At the ceremony, a good friend of ours was our officiant and was rather comical.  Some favorite moments (out of the 7 minutes of our wedding ceremony): 1) when Jimmy (officiant) said “Now Joe, repeat after me…” and Joe (nervous groom) said “Repeat after me”  2) when a server opened the door in the middle of the ceremony—twice!  3) when Jimmy told guests that he is sure no one objects to our marriage because we wouldn’t have invited those people and instead asked guests “who supports the uniting of these two in marriage?” and there was a round of laughs, cheers and applause. 

Aside from the incredibly brief and happy ceremony, my dress was the other hot topic of the night.  It was a convertible dress (2 pieces) and only a handful of people knew.  Everyone else found out during our first dance (to MJ’s “The way you make me feel”) when Joe unzipped and pulled down my skirt to reveal my short party dress!  Finally, it was a New Year’s Eve wedding, so we had the hats and leis and horns and a balloon drop at midnight.  We also had a photobooth with props that was super fun and silly.

Did you do anything fun before the wedding?

It started on Thursday night when Joe and I had our bachelor/bachelorette parties.  Lots of drunkenness, lots of fun.  Friday was recovery and then the rehearsal dinner.  We had a 2 part rehearsal dinner.  The actual dinner was small, for immediate family and wedding party only.  After, we had a “Rehearsal After Party” in the hospitality suite at the hotel that all guests were invited to.  We had drinks and desserts and showed the video montage my mother had made, and several friends made toasts to us.  On the morning of the wedding, we had a wedding 5K run/walk that about 50 guests joined us for.  Joe and I both like to run, especially to relieve stress (and what is more stressful than a wedding?).

How did you know that he was the one for you?

Joe says he knew I was the one when he first met me and was unable to speak coherently in my presence.  It was a gradual sort of realization for me.  My father always told me that I “would just know,” and that is how it was.  One day, we had a big argument and I realized that even when I was mad at him, I loved him and I knew he loved me.  I wasn’t afraid that we might break up over a fight or anything.  That is true confidence in a relationship—being able to fight and be angry without worrying that you might drive the other person away.  Speaking your mind and being totally yourself with the other person and still loving each other for it.  That is a love that can endure the ages.

Any advice for new brides who are just getting started on their planning?

Elope now! No, I loved my wedding, but it was so stressful planning.  My advice: Have a short engagement so you can just get the planning done quickly and get it over with.  And get a wedding planner, trust me.  It will likely save you money (they have the hookups) and time and stress.  And don’t listen to others (your mom) if they don’t like your vision—your wedding should show your personalities as bride and groom and as a couple, so let them shine through even if you think it’s cheesy.  Everyone will tell you to relax and enjoy yourself, and you will tell yourself that you will, but you won’t until after you have had a few drinks, so have those drinks early.  And make sure you have an AWESOME photographer, because the flowers last a night, the event lasts a weekend, but the pictures last forever!  The photobooth was a lot of fun too.

Vendors:

Photographer:  Lauren Rosenau Photography

Venue: Alpharetta Marriott

Dress and shoes: David’s Bridal

Groom’s Attire: Men’s Warehouse

Catering: Alpharetta Marriott.  Cupcakes from Sam’s Club and truffles from Eclat.

Event Planning: Bluming Creativity

Flowers: Balloonacy

DJ: Desmond Thomas

A Winter Wedding Wonderland with Green Bride Guide

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Dress Up Bare Branches

If you live in a cold climate during the frigid winter months then there are countless ways to make your indoor decor eco-chic and oh so stylish! Live in a warm climate? Then re-create your outdoor celebration with winter inspired designs!

Sprigs of holly and fluffy faux snow are tried and true winter wedding accents, but you might not want to get stuck in a holiday rut with seasonal green, white, and red colors. Here are some unique and classic ideas to create your own winter wonderland!

Cold weather means very little growth so seasonal flowers are a rarity unless they are grown inside. Instead of forcing bulbs you can take branches from the stark outdoors and dress them up in vases with crystal teardrops dangling from the branches.

Instead of buying new crystals you can find them in antique stores or in your grandma’s old costume jewelry collection. This minimalist approach to table decor saves money and gas emissions from shipping and transporting flowers.

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Walkin’ in a Winter CandyLand

Candy stations provide a smorgasbord of sweet treats at weddings. Usually displayed in glass containers of different shapes and sizes the candies can be taken home with guests or the bride and groom can take whatever is left over. Candies stay fresher longer than cakes or cookies so there is less waste.

The bride and groom can bring their own glass dishes to fill with candies and reuse them once the wedding is over. No plastic containers will be thrown out at the end of the night! Instead of multi-colored candy station, keep it chic and simple with white or silver candies for a classic, clean and polished look reminiscent of snowflakes and sparkly tinsel.

Create an Igloo Blue Effect

Turn your reception after party into an ice blue igloo. Up lighting  is a great way to illuminate your frosty white cake and candy station!

You can also add Blue Curacao to your champagne flutes and they will glow an icy blue against the lighting.

Ice sculptures are eco-friendly if they have been hand carved without using an electric saw. They will look great as table decor and the up lighting will really make them shine. Bright lights are not needed here…conserve energy, turn the lights down low and let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.

An All-White Reception Table Creates a Winter Wonderland

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Planning a winter wedding? This gorgeous photo has all the essential elements for creating a Winter Wonderland feel. What you’d need to create this look:
-Twinkling white lights
-Branches (spray paint them silver for a more cohesive look)
-Candles
-Hanging crystal strands
-White flowers
-Snow berries
-Glass vases
Vendor Credit:
Photography by Anna Kuperberg
Event Planner: Allison van Every
Event Design and Flowers: Water Lily Pond and Pod and Seed

A Perfect Pink & Navy Southern Wedding by ABJ Photography

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Get ready to be wowed by some gorgeous wedding details! This Atlanta wedding by ABJ Photo is a stunner. The bride, Danielle, chose a pink and navy color combo which resulted in an elegant take on a traditionally preppy color palette.  And for those brides out there who just can’t seem to choose their very favorite gown, take a cue from Danielle and change dresses after the ceremony (I understand why she had such a hard time–both are equally beautiful)!

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What was the most meaningful part of your day?
Being able to share this special moment with the friends and family we love, and seeing everyone really having a good time. It was very important to us that our guests enjoy themselves on our wedding day as much as we enjoyed sharing it with them.

Did anything funny or out of the ordinary happen?
Like a lot of weddings, it’s always interesting seeing how the bouquet toss will turn out. So once I tossed it over my head and heard the commotion, I turned around to see my maid of honor diving across the floor to catch the bouquet! It was hilarious.

Tell us details of the events surrounding the wedding…

With our wedding taking place on a Sunday, we spent that Saturday doing various things with our bridal party. The gentlemen enjoyed a round of golf that morning, while the ladies got together for a bridesmaid luncheon early that afternoon. Later in the day, the rehearsal took place followed by the rehearsal dinner at Paschal’s, a historic Atlanta restaurant.

How did you know your partner was “the one”?
I knew my husband was the one for me when he traveled with me and my family to visit a relative in the hospital that he had never met. His willingness to spend that time with me and my family on the road really showed that he was committed to our relationship and really loved me.

Any advice you’d give new brides who are just getting started?
I would encourage them to draft a list of attendees first and foremost so that you can have an accurate idea of how many people you will need to accomadate on your wedding day. This number sets the tone for all of your major decisions.

Vendors:

Photographer: ABJ Photography  

Venue: Callanwolde

Dress: Maggie Sottero (Ceremony) and Priscilla of Boston (Reception)

Shoes: Badgley Mishka

Groom’s Attire: Wilke-Rodriguez tux via Men’s Warehouse

Groomsmen’s Attire: Wilke-Rodriguez tux via Men’s Warehouse

Catering: Carol Parks Catering

Event Planning: Fabienne Lautuer-Gordon

Flowers: Carithers

DJ: DJ Bruckup, T-12 Entertainment