Indian culture meets American tradition in these two ceremonies
Two heritages, two weddings, two times the swanky wedding! Lauren and Ben chose to host the ceremonies over two days to honor the families involved. They decided to use the color red to add some cohesion to the ceremonies and into the reception. All of the events were held at a vinyard in Braselton, Georgia called Chateau Elan, which looks gorgeously swanky.
A rain-drenched love fest near the beach
Peyton and Gabriel had a seaside wedding in Georgia. What you’ll want to know is that is rained… a lot. But rain usually means amazingly moody and lovely photos! The good thing is they aren’t afraid of a little rain, and took lots of shots while getting soaked. Awesome. Check out the gorgeous day.
Amanda & Mike’s mega-handmade awesome farm wedding
A handmade dress, self-catered reception, homemade reception lighting and decor, and screen-printed chair covers — and it all looks flippin’ sweet. Amidst hanging moss, marshes, gnarly trees, and a farm equipment photo booth, magic happened. And you’ll want to see it.
Holly & Seth’s high-fiving museum wedding with a broken foot
Interactive invitations, balloon guitars, high-fiving, and dancing all night, despite a bride with a broken foot! But at least you can still shimmy the night away from the waist up. This wedding has a lot of color, a lot of graphic design fun, and one grandma you just can’t keep down.