Friday, March 8, 2013

Featured On Style Me Pretty- My Very Own Wedding

Hi Everyone,

Exciting news! Back on Sept 2, 2012, Clint Powell and I got married.  It was literally the BEST day of my life and finally, I get to share it with the world.  Here it is on Style Me Pretty and below you can see some of my favorite images (there are way more on Style Me Pretty).  Behind the Veil's (although I didn't wear one) proudest moment, and holy cow, Stacey Bode, how you captured it perfectly.

Quick plug- y'all this is what it looks like when you are fortunate enough to work with caring, thoughtful, talented vendors.  I could almost cry when I think about how lucky I am to have worked with these folks.  Please see the list on the bottom so you know who is responsible for this.














































Wedding Photography: Stacey Bode |  Wedding Venue: Mason Murer Fine Arts in Atlanta, Georgia | Event Planning + Design: the Bride + Maggie Rentz from Estoria Social | Wedding Cinematography: Paul Wages | Officiant: Rabbi Josh Lesser | Floral Design : Maggie Rentz from Estoria Social | Catering: Bold American Caterers | Pies: Little Tart Bakeshop | Vintage Furniture Rentals: Mao Thao | Lighting: PSAV | Linen Rental: I Do Linens | Drapery: Event Drapery |  Reception Music: DJ SugarCut from Scratch Weddings | Wedding Invitations: Pinto Bean Press | Wedding Stationery: DIY by the Bride + Bride’s Mother | Favors: the Bride | Transportation: Cooper Transportation | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero via Le Dress Boutique | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Jewelry: Best Friend’s Great-Grandmother |  Bridesmaids’ Attire: J.Crew and Monique Lhuillier | Bride’s Mother: Teri Jon | Groom + Groomsmen attire: Macy’s and Nordstrom |Hair: Aaron Ruehling from SalonModello | Makeup: Lindsey Corrado from BellaB Make Up Artistry

3 comments:

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