When I saw you
I fell in love, and
you smiled
because you knew.
– William Shakespeare
Jeanie and Daniel were amongst their closest family and friends one cool summer day in August… who came from afar to celebrate their union Kentucky Style. Horses, bourbon and touch of romantic, vintage glamour they were all decked out in the fanciest dresses, fascinators, and bow ties : )
Their wedding weekend began at the Woodford Reserve, a setting truly ‘horse country’ and bourbon making. They chose the site as a treat to their distinguished guests to tour and enjoy. They wanted an outdoor garden feel for their dinner gathering but also knew what Kentucky weather was like. Unpredictable. So, a clear tent was the perfect idea for their ‘garden’ vision. Emma, the groom’s mother had big dreams of a vintage themed event with lace, pearls, cream and blush. Old books, antique tea roses and cut glass vases came to mind as she researched for hours online. Yes, pinterest was largely to blame. For months Emma kept a folder with dreams, ideas and to do lists. She made ‘DIY’ framed pictures of the lovely couple to bring touch of personal to the tablescape. Multiple pillar and tea candles added to the warmth and romance of the event. Other ‘soft’ elements were nude table linens, sashes and ivory lace. Everything hard and harsh at the Dryer House was covered and draped. Bolts of cream and blush stretch fabric were used to make garlands.. carefully draping the black iron rails. No detail was overlooked. All these came together with the help (and magic hands) of Doug Smith and Glenn Blind of Doug Smith Designs and Events. Perfectly placed florals, bows and settings, everything came together more perfectly than Emma had imagined. Her dream of a warm and inviting but ‘from years gone by’ event came true. An appetizer to a spectacular wedding weekend.
Jeanie and Daniel seeing everything for the first time…
Emma has collected vintage tea cups since her own wedding day.
Keeping with the southern charm of Kentucky, the guest tables were named after famous bourbons, instead of traditional table numbers.
Jeanie sparkled in her Parker beaded and feathered dress, perfect for dancing the night away. Here with her is Rachel, her Maid of Honor, in a Sue Wong creation. Oh how I love these fabulous dresses!! These designs exudes sensuous Hollywood glamour and the mystery and romance of Paris. They’re made of soft silk… hand-beaded and embroidered with art deco lines and swirls. Jeanie and Rachel chose a classic silhouette with a flirtatious hemline.
Emma’s three sons with Jeanie.
CREDITS:
EVENT PLANNER Emma McCormack (Mother of Groom)
EVENT STYLIST Doug Smith Designs & Events (Doug Smith and Glenn Blind) 859-494-2209
FLORALS Doug Smith Designs & Events (Doug Smith and Glenn Blind) 859-494-2209
SWEETS & DESSERTS Martine’s Pastries
MUSIC Ken Davis
VENUE The Woodford Reserve, Dryer Room
RENTALS Chattanooga Tent Company
BRIDE’S DRESS Parker
BRIDE’s SHOES Betsey Johnson
HEAD PIECE Beholden
FINE DETAILS:
EMMA Vintage tea cups , old books, homemade frames, swag garland, tulle table skirt
{ xo }