Monday, March 30, 2015

January & February Weddings 2015

We filmed one wedding in early January and one in February, on Valentine's Day!

January 3, 2015: Kristen & Curt French
Kristen & Curt were married at The Carriage House, located in Jefferson City, TN.  Kristen's dress was beautiful and fit the winter theme. It was fitted, and sparkly, with see through cap sleeves and buttons all down the back.  The couple chose black and silver for their colors and had Christmas trees placed throughout to highlight the winter decor. This wedding was special to us because Casey and the groom, Curt, are first cousins! They were raised practically as brothers, and Casey was honored to film their wedding nd to also be a groomsman for their big day.

Their love story, as told by Kristen:
        "Our love story goes like this: we met in high school, dated a little bit, then we both went down two different roads in life, but our fate wasn't over yet. It had been over 7 years when Curt and I rekindled our love for one another. We found each other on Facebook, started out just talking like most long lost friends do, then we grew to love one another, developing a foundation to build our future together."


Favorite part of the day:
      
"My favorite part of the wedding was when Curt saw me for the first time in my wedding dress. We didn't see each other the whole day nor had he ever seen my dress, so when I walked out the door to come down the aisle that was the first time we had seen each other."

The groom's mother, Jackie, helped to plan and coordinate the wedding. She did a fantastic job! Everything was so beautiful. Lori Smith made their yummy cakes. Teara Cotner and her brother, TJ, took photographs f or the couple. What a fun wedding! Here is their Intro:




 

February 14, 2015: Megan & Ryan Parton
Megan & Ryan were married at Owl Hollow Church of Christ on a chilly Valentine's Day morning. We spent the morning with the bride and her bridesmaids as they got ready, everyone eating donuts and cereal. One of the bridesmaids even brought all of the girls a Lord of the Rings Valentine's card. :) haha. Megan's dress was gorgeous. It was fitted to below the hips and then ruffled out around her feet.t he buttons down the back were black and sparkly,and Megan wore a black sash with black flowers around her waist.  Her girls wore long, one-shoulder, black dresses, which paired with the black tuxes on the guys. The girls also carried red roses - very fitting for the day! Favorite part of the day? When Ryan cut into his Alabama decorated groom's cake to find a bright orange Vols-colored cake inside! (Thanks to Michelle Green for the cakes!)
Their love story, as told by Megan:
       "
Our story begins in October 2013 when I went out on a whim and decided to join Christian Mingle. I had been single for a little over a year after my last serious relationship had ended, and I thought "Why not try something new?". After all, I didn't have anything to lose, right? So, in the beginning of October 2013, I joined Christian Mingle. Two days after joining I received an email from a random guy from Gurley, Alabama. We exchanged emails off and on all day, and by the end of the day, he was asking for my phone number, so we could text instead of email. We texted constantly....and still do! Within a few days, this random guy decided that he wanted to meet me in person. I remember feeling excited, happy, nervous, and anxious all at the same time. I remember also being terrified because I now had to explain to my parents that I had been on an online dating website and that I had met someone I wanted to meet in person. My parents handled the news much better than I thought they would, and so, on October 12, 2013, I met Ryan for the very first time. He picked me up at the house and got to meet my entire family all at once...not intimidating at all, right? He handled the chaos well. I remember that day as if it were yesterday....I remember what he was wearing, I remember driving up Sewanee mountain to the cross, walking on the trails, eating dinner at Zaxby's, and ending the day watching the Alabama football game. Our first date ended with our first kiss, and at the end of the day, I knew my life would never be the same again (and in a very positive way).
October 2013 was the beginning of what would be continuous weekly countdowns until the time I got to see Ryan again....and those countdowns will continue until February 14, 2015, when we say "I do". As the months passed, we enjoyed football season, meeting each other's family, and enjoying the holidays together. It was on Christmas Day 2013 that Ryan and I said "I love you" for the first time. The best Christmas gift I have ever received! We started out 2014 celebrating our birthdays, and over the last few months, we have just enjoyed spending time with each other. In October, we finally got some time away to spend at Orange Beach, and it was there on October 3, 2014 that Ryan asked me to marry him! For months, we had talked about, but when I least expected it, he caught me completely off guard and popped the question. Our love continues to grow stronger and deeper every day."
 

Favorite part of the day:  
       "
We both agree that the first look was our favorite part"

We worked with
Storyteller Photography, and let me tell you, they do some fantastic work! Check them out. Cook's Market took care of the delicious breakfast food. I ate, like, five muffins or something. 
 


 

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Compilation Video 2014


2014 was our biggest and best year. Six of our closest couple friends
got married this year, and we gained twenty-seven new couple friends. We are
thankful for each of you; you made our year SO special.


Here is the Compilation Video from 2014. Watching this makes us feel so happy and
blessed.


Thanks for the lemonade, y'all.




November & December 2014 Weddings

I apparently forgot to blog the rest of our 2014 weddings! Whoops. :) Better play catch up. We had one wedding in November and two in December!

November 22: Marcey & Cody West 
Marcey & Cody were married at aVenue South in Nashville, TN. The website's description tells it best: "Nashville Event Space venues are truly unique. We begin every event with a blank space and transform the venue into a memorable event that is custom to your vision, taste and budget. Our Event Designers are here to guide every couple through the wedding planning process; making it a delightful creative journey, rather than a stressful, time consuming obstacle course. Any client renting a Nashville Event Space managed venue has the option to utilize our professional event planners and their design expertise." Simply being in the heart of downtown Nashville made this venue unique and fun, but the way they transformed the space for the West wedding was spectacular. Marcey's dress was stunning; I've never seen one like it. It was a strapless, fitted dress with sparkles from top to bottom. The girls wore a soft, light green and burgundy was also used throughout.

Their love story, as told by Marcy:

       "Cody and I met at Tennessee Tech back in 2008. When we first met, I don't think either of us were looking for anything very serious, but as time went on, we both began to realize how special this thing was. After Cody graduated, I still had a couple years of school left so we did the long distance thing for a while, and it was definitely one of the hardest things we've had to experience. After I graduated, I moved to Spring Hill in order to be closer to Cody, and a year later he proposed. He took me on a scavenger hunt around Cookeville to all of the places that represented significant milestones in our relationship. Overall, we have both seen each other at our best and our absolute worst, and we still love each other more each day."

Favorite part of the day:
       "Our favorite part of the day was probably after the ceremony where we spent about 20 minutes to ourselves. Everyone was enjoying cocktail hour, and we were able to just relax and enjoy the fact that we were married. 

I loved this wedding! The venue, the colors, the atmosphere, the wedding party, the photographers. We had the pleasure of working with Flameheart Studios again; Becca is one of our favorite people. She's awesome in every way, but her pictures are always fantastic. One of my favorite photos from their wedding is here: Downtown West photoSarah Ann Miller was the wedding coordinator, and Dulce Desserts made the beautiful and delicious cake. Here is their Intro!  
Marcey & Cody - Intro 





 
December 13, 2014: Terann & Tyler Birdwell
Terann & Tyler were married at Jefferson Ave Church of Christ, on a chilly, but pretty, day in December. We were able to spend all morning with Terann and her fun bridesmaids. Terann's dress was SO beautiful. It had a sweetheart neckline, with lace that covered her shoulders. It fit at her waist and had a full skirt. She also wore a cathedral veil that finished the elegant look. Her girls wore long, strapless, black dresses, which paired with the black tuxes on the guys. The girls also wore fur coats and shawls outside, which looked pretty cool in some of the photos...and kept them warm. :) My favorite part of the whole day? Probably the exit - guests picked a plastic ball ornament off of the Christmas tree by the door, opened it, and threw (fake) snow at the couple as they left the reception. Such a unique idea!

Terann - The Dress 

Their love story, as told by Terann:
       "We had seen each other at church and had mutual friends, but it took a little while for us to meet and become friends ourselves. What started as a friendship quickly developed into something else and we have been together since."

Favorite part of the day:  
       "My favorite part of the wedding day was walking down the aisle because it was a moment I've dreamed about my whole life, and all the people that mean the most to me were there but I only noticed Tyler." (And, to add to that, the look on Terann and Tyler's faces was absolutely precious during that moment!)

We worked with Matt Copeland from Mattography, our first time working with him. His photos are stunning, especially the ones from the Birdwell wedding! The wedding coordinator was Kerri Apple, who we have worked with before and loved. She is so sweet and on top of things; we highly recommend her services. Flowers were from Deborah's Designs, cake was by Dachelle McVey, reception decor was by Frankie Jones, and food was from Keepsake Catering. Here is their Intro!

Terann & Tyler - Intro





December 27, 2014: Lauren & Alan Denton

We LOVE Lauren & Alan! Alan and Casey have been friends since kindergarten, and Alan was one of Casey's roommates in college. I met Alan at the Baptist student center at UTC my senior year of college, and anyone who knows him can tell you what a friendly and kind guy he is. From the first time I met him, I could tell that as well, and his (now) wife Lauren, has much of the same characteristics. They are/were both leaders at the BCM, and Alan still works there now. They love on everyone they meet, and they never meet a stranger. They are definitely a power couple, and they are doing and will do even greater things for God.
Lauren & Alan were married at North Cleveland Baptist Church, two days after Christmas. The church and the weather still had a Christmas-y feel (no snow, though...boo. haha). While Casey was busy being a groomsmen and hanging with his best friends, I spent the morning with Lauren and her bridesmaids (who also happen to be some of my closest friends as well). Everyone drank Starbucks (Thanks, Rebecca!), laughed, and chatted while they got ready for the big day. Lauren's dress was from Ever After Bridal in Cleveland, and it was satin, with a dramatic sweetheart neckline, fitted to below her hips, and cinched on the side before it filled out on the bottom. The girls wore a navy, one strap dress and bright red heels. All the girls also carried red and white roses. The boys looked handsome in grey tuxes with navy vests and ties. My favorite part of the whole day? Alan's face when he first saw Lauren as she walked down the aisle. Precious. Here is Lauren's "The Dress" video!
Lauren - The Dress

Their love story, as told by Lauren: 
       "Alan and I met at my freshman orientation at UTC. He was representing the BCM, and I hounded him with questions about what the BCM represented. Once school began, he and his friends accepted me into their friend group in which I hung out with all of the time. I liked him, but did not want him to find out in fear of him having the "friend talk" with me. He liked me, but kept it quiet.
There was a big snow and the whole group went sledding. Alan forgot to invite me, and I got left watching "One Tree Hill" by myself. To make it up to me, Alan "risked it for the biscuit" and asked me out. I thought it was just a hang out and asked about our friends going. It wasn't until our friend Rebecca texted me about the date she heard I had. I told her it was just as friends and she had to convince me Alan was "into me".
 We went on our first date January 21, 2011 and officially became a couple February 9, 2011.

Favorite part of the day: 
       "Our favorite memory of our wedding day was the MOH telling us during the ceremony that she forgot Alan's ring. I was the first person she told when I handed her my bouquet, everyone thought I was getting cold feet because I paused. The pastor and Alan didn't figure it out until the pastor asked for the rings. He then pretended like she handed it to him. The pastor, Alan and I covered it up well. Alan and I left the sanctuary immediately following the ceremony to retrieve it."

The rehearsal dinner was catered by 2 Coaches Catering. They set up, served, and cleaned up.
The bride's cousin, Emily Kalmon, who owns Love and Lenses Photography took their lovely wedding pictures. Lauren's mom baked the cake, and her Aunt Lesa and grandmother assembled and decorated the cake. They also decorated the reception. Old Fort in Cleveland, TN catered all the food that wasn't the cake. Their invitations and programs were designed and printed by Invitations by Whitney.

Lauren & Alan - Intro