Showing posts with label English Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English Garden. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Scott and Erin's Incredible Wedding at The Sutherland!

This wedding was definitely a family affair and I felt as if I was a family member! Erin is the third daughter in her family that I have officiated the wedding of. First was Megan who married Ben on October 30, 2010 at The Cotton Room. Then on September 14, 2012, I officiate the wedding of Kate and Phil at The Pavilions at Angus Barn. I was delighted when Erin and Scott contacted me to officiate their wedding ceremony set for June 6, 2014 at The Sutherland!
As a result of planning for three weddings, Diane, mother of the bride, and David, father of the bride, are experienced in all aspects of making a wedding happen! With the onset of Pinterest, Diane was really able to get creative with all the wonderful wedding decor ideas. This bureau is simply wonderful, filled with trinkets and treasures!
 Cydney English with The English Garden is putting the finishing touches on the florals and candles. 
 Simply fabulous! 
The Sutherland is a wonderful venue which is conveniently located in Wake Forest. Ashlee Adams has so creatively restored the old plantation house and outbuildings and transformed the grounds into a real paradise. This wedding was held in the Walled Garden off the side porch of the big house. 
 On the brick terrace was one of "my babies!" This is Ella, 2 month old of Megan and Ben. So sweet!
Amy Turner, their photographer with Your Still Life Photography, provided the guest book. Feast your eyes on the Memory Tree hung with photos of loved ones of the bride and groom who have passed on and could not be with us in person.
Cute little tea cart holding the gifts and cards. Everyone is using Instagram these days to get wedding photos. Gone are the days of disposable cameras on the tables!
Sweet little display table to put the programs in. And speaking of the programs...this was the order of the ceremony: Music Starts, We Get Married, Everyone Parties. Simple and straightforward instead of listing all the different sections of the ceremony.
 These ornate signs were so pretty and artfully done! 
Literally a board for the guests to leave a message and sign for the couple. 
These are huge balloons filled with confetti used as pretty decorations and as props in photos. This is the Groom's Terrace on the opposite side of the house as the Walled Garden. The cocktail hour following the ceremony will be here.
This sign is outside the new pavilion that Ashlee recently completed. It is amazing and there is no longer any need for a tent if the weather turns rainy. Great idea!
It is two stories high, filled with light and plenty of room for a dance floor. Steve Stowe with Joe Bunn DJ Company was there setting up.
 Ashlee and I posing for the camera!
 CateringWorks was the caterer. Delicious food and such pretty tables and chairs and place settings.
 Look at the "chandelier" over the head table! 
 The pavilion from a distance so you can see how large it is. I remember when it was just an open field. 
 By the big old tree was this pretty bench and signs declaring it was a "kissing tree!"
 View from the Groom's Terrace of the new pavilion.  
NC Brass is a division of NC Wedding Music, an organization founded by Dean and Molly Olah. Molly is a violinist and handles the stringed ensembles where as Dean Olah, trombonist, handles the NC Brass Band. I have done many weddings with Molly through the years but never with Dean. Brass Bands are not the traditional choice for weddings but I loved them and I believe this "big" sound is getting more popular. These musicians were fabulous and I was delighted to have the chance to do a wedding with Dean for a change!
The groomsmen and I gathered at the side entrance to the Walled Garden to make our entrance to the side of the guests.
 Scott escorted his pretty mother down the aisle. 
 Scott's father, Kim, followed by Scott's nephew Logan! 
 Diane and David, parents of the bride, enter for their third (and final) wedding! 
 Jill, our bridesmaid, enters next.
 Kate, sister and matron of honor of the bride, enters. 
 Megan, sister of the bride and matron of honor, enters. 
 Brody, son of the bridesmaid, Jill, enters with the sign "Here Comes The Bride."
 David makes his last trek down the aisle with his beautiful daughter, Erin!
 And so we begin. 
 Erin's cousin, Sarah, read the words of ee cummings poem "i carry your heart."
 Erin and Scott met in college at Ohio State almost 10 years ago. Scott knew right away that Erin was the one. It was not much later that Erin felt the same way. Their romance withstood the typical college bumps and trials and really started to move forward when they relocated to North Carolina to be near Erin's family. Scott proposed at the Raleigh Rose Garden on June 22, 2013 and Erin barely let him finish the question before saying YES! It had been 7 long years. She and her mother and sisters began planning for this wedding and really did an amazing job! As I told David, he and Diane could hire themselves out as wedding planners and decorators!
 Scott and Erin had written their own secret vows for each other and read them from my book. 
 Ring exchange....
For a unity ceremony they chose the Hands Ceremony followed by a closing blessing and the pronouncement of marriage.
  So happy! 
I told Amy that I had to get a photo with all three of my couples! And of course Ella! Ben was so good with her. He had to assume all baby duties since Megan was part of the wedding party and he seemed to manage it with ease! Congratulations all of you! 
Erin and Scott, what a beautiful and dedicated couple you are. I am thrilled to have joined you in marriage. I know you will be very happy and contented together. Please keep in touch and remember when you have babies we can do a baby blessing ceremony for her or him.
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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Ashley and Craig's Beautiful Wedding at Rose Hill Plantation!

In January of 2013, Ashley and Craig contacted me about their wedding at Rose Hill Plantation on May 24, 2014--well over a year ahead. Wise couple to be planning early so they can get their preferred vendors. They loved the idea of collaborating with me to create a unique personalized ceremony so we got to work!
The wedding day was glorious. You could not have asked for a prettier, more comfortable day in this beautiful setting of acres and acres of land.
When the guests arrived they were asked to thumbprint and sign this colorful tree!
Their photographer, Cara with F8 Photo Studio, and I have worked together many times and she knew I could pin on boutonnieres securely. So when it came time to pin the flowers on the groomsmen, she asked me to do the honors. I was happy to do so. In case you don't know how: boutonnieres go on the left lapel. Take the pin and from underneath the lapels, horizontally push the pin through the fabric, through the stem, then back through the lapel hiding the head and the sharp end of the pin underneath the lapel. And, by the way, boutonnieres and those pocket handkerchiefs that come with rentals should not be worn together. One or the other, and the boutonnieres look best.
While I was pinning on the flowers, Marty was at Nathan Hall where the reception would be. Lenny Fritts, our DJ, had set up pretty purple up-lighting around the dance floor to surprise the couple. How sweet of him! Just like Lenny to do that!
 Simply Cakes provided this gorgeous wedding cake! I love the topper!
 The rest of the reception hall....Rose Hill does their own catering, in case you didn't know. 
 On the way back to the main house, Marty spotted one of the swans and got this nice shot. 
The back porch which overlooks the gazebo and lake. You can see Lenny up there setting up his sound system. Also videoing the wedding was Jonathan, better known as "Kaz" with F9 In Motion. He tied in his microphone to Lenny's system for sound.
The English Garden provided the pretty floral arrangements on the gazebo and the jars of colorful flowers hanging on the chairs flanking the aisle.
 Purple and yellow was the color scheme and reflected in the sand they poured during the ceremony. 
After the grandmothers and grandfathers processed down the aisle, Lenny cues the parents of the groom, Roger and Beth, to enter.
 Mother of the groom, Lisa, was escorted in by her son, Brandon, and he circled back to get in line.
 Then it was time for Craig and me to enter and take our places up front. 
 Christina and Brandon
 Liz and Chris
 Michelle and Eric (brother and sister of the groom)
 Jennifer (aunt and Matron of Honor of the bride) and Daniel
 Katherine and Jason
Craig's little cousin, Reece, did a fine job of bringing the pillow with the rings (fake ones) down the aisle and standing with the groomsmen the whole time.
Then it was time for Daniela, Ashley's little cousin, to make her entrance. She stopped at the top of the aisle and threw all the flower petals out then she threw up both her hands not knowing what to do next. A helpful person overseeing her convinced her to walk the rest of the way down the aisle and stand with the bridesmaids. She was adorable.
 Here comes the beautiful beaming Bride! 
I told her father at our rehearsal that he needed to grow a few more gray hairs so he would look less like Ashley's brother and more like her father!
 A kiss before he transferred her hand over to the groom. 
 And here we go. Note that Reece is fascinated watching something in the water. Hmmm, wonder what? 
I guess Daniela did not know what to do with the empty basket but she gets some help from her aunt, our Matron of Honor.
We enjoyed a reading of "What is Love" written by Susan Schutz, read by Ashley's Godmother, Felicia. Here are the words:


Love

Love is the strongest feeling known
An all-encompassing passion
An extreme strength
An overwhelming excitement
Love is trying not to hurt the other person
Trying not to change the other person
Trying not to dominate the other person
Trying not to deceive the other person
Love is understanding each other
Listening to each other
Supporting each other
Having fun with each other.
Love is not an excuse to stop growing
Not an excuse to stop making yourself better
Not an excuse to lessen one’s goals
Not an excuse to take the other person for granted 
Love is being completely honest with each other 
Finding dreams to share
Working towards common goals
Sharing responsibilities equally
Everyone in the world wants to love
Love is not a feeling to be taken lightly
Love is a feeling to be cherished, nurtured and cared for
Love is the reason for life. 
Telling their story was fun and evoked some good laughs! They met in a bowling alley in Greensboro in 2010 and their lives changed forever. They were instantly attracted to each other and soon were inseparable. Craig proposed on September 23, 2012 so it was a rather long engagement during which Ashley started Physician's Assistant school in Greenville and only two weeks before the wedding, Craig got his degree in Raleigh. So, the wedding was a twofold celebration, their marriage and living together in the same city again!
 After the story and revealing what they love about each other, the battery in my microphone bit the dust. I was not aware of it and neither was the couple but Lenny quickly retrieved the reader's microphone and brought it to me to finish the rest of the ceremony! Great save, Lenny! THANK YOU!
 The sand ceremony followed their vows and rings.
Because I had to hold the mic in one hand and my book in the other, I was unable to place my hand on theirs to make the pronouncement of marriage but that is what I am saying in this photo.
The kiss! 
 Aaahhh! Married at last! Time to celebrate! 
 Ashley and Craig, your meticulous planning paid off with a wonderful wedding. I know you are going to be so happy together and I wish you the best of life and love!

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