Thursday, December 22, 2011
Before the wedding, there's one very vital detail every bride and groom have to focus on: Invitations. Gone are the days of boring script on shiny stock with a ribbon tied around it thanks to innovative designers with a love for weddings. Now we're seeing invitations that give guests a preview of what's to come with matching monograms, themes, and colors. We've seen a lot this year and here's today's roundup of our favorite custom invitation designs that we loved.
1) Southern Farm Wedding Style
This festive wedding invitation prepares the guests for an evening of outdoor fun and joy at the wedding. From the string lights to the wild flowers at the bottom, it tells people everything they need to know about the wedding. Plus, I love the song request detail! That's so considerate! More from Elisa and Grant's day here.

Invitation by Southall Eden Paperie. Picture by Brooke Boling
2) Burlap & Bling
Donette from Designs In Paper explained that the couple, Tracy and Chris wanted some bling and and some rustic charm added to their Southern-style wedding. "This suite is just all about the South - we can be relaxed and yet, very refined and elegant all together." Perfectly executed! (More from the wedding here).

Invitation: Designs In Paper; Photos: Left, Kristyn Hogan. Right, Mary Rosenbaum Photographs.
3) DIY Cool
You're probably thinking "Is there anything about this wedding they didn't love?" Truth be told, no. Nothing. Not only are Jamie and Andy one of the coolest couples we've ever had the joy of featuring, but their wedding details were unique and so much fun and their invitations were no different. (More on the details here!)
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Invitations: Emily Keafer; Photos: Pear Image Photography
4) Textured Invites
In my perfect world, all invitations would be printed using letterpress. I am a big fan of Arboreal Paper's work, but this one particular invitation is a favorite because of it's simple lines and typeface. There's something so chic and contemporary about the red orchid outlines on white space!

Design and Photos: Arboreal Paper
5) Music City Themed
For Claudia and William's wedding, Designs in Paper designed this stationery suite that reminds me of the honky-tonks downtown; a culture so quintessential to this city. To match the couple's Nashville themed wedding, they custom-dyed twine in their wedding colors to pull the whole look together. More here.

Design: Designs in Paper; Photos: Ace Photography
6) Fabric Invitations
What will these artistic designers come up with next? These invitations were custom made and printed on handkerchiefs! They're so charming and are such a wonderful keepsake! Be prepared to be wowed by the rest of the wedding here.

Design: Lucky-Luxe; Photo: Leslee Mitchell Photography
7) Classic Romance
From this Great Gatsby inspired wedding, the bride and groom went with a classic damask patterned wedding invitation to match their yellow and white color scheme. One of Sara's favorites, she loves the bright colors of the matching suite of stationery and "how all the pieces are tied together so well." For more from this wedding go here.

Design: Photo: Aerialist Press; Dove Wedding Photography
8) Eco-Friendly
From one of our Green Nashville Wedding posts by iHospitality TN, here are some more gorgeous invitations from Arboreal Paper. What I love with clean lines and letterpress, our blogger Sara loves with eco-friendly goods and services and picked these as one of her favorites. More from this post here.

Design and Photo: Arboreal Paper
9) All About Us
Your wedding is, contrary to what some crazy relatives like to believe, all about you and your groom. For this wedding Designs In Paper acknowledged the couple's ownership of their special day and incorporated a logo that "carried throughout a reception" - the logo was used on all the paper and other elements in the wedding. The look is an updated twist on classic invitations and is so pretty! More wedding details here.

Design: Designs In Paper; Photos: Evin Photography
10) Silhouettes
We love how the Miranda and Grant's silhouettes were used on the invitations and throughout their stationery, complemented by the curved shape of the invitation itself. See this ABG Real Wedding Feature here.

Design + Invite: Southall Eden Paperie; Programs: Williamson Co. Weddings & Events; Photos: Ace Photography
11) Poster Style
"I love this vintage flower graphic because it's not too girly," explained Shannon O'Kelley of Southall Eden when I asked why she liked this invitation. The black and white poster style print on the invitation give it a fun, vintage feel without being all worn or faded and is a style, Shannon says, is becoming more popular as well. More from this vintage farm wedding here.

Design: Southall Eden Paperie; Photos: Memory Snap
It's amazing what you can do for your invitation these days with a combination of a bride and groom's vision and a designer's creativity! These are but some of the fantastic work we've seen and we can't wait for more in the coming year. Check out our list of invitation designers - we're confident you'll find someone to suit your style from this list!
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Today's roundup features more favorites from the year - more beautiful work today in flowers, specifically bouquets. The colors would make a rainbow jealous! Check out these gorgeous arrangements put together by the deft, skilled hands of our favorite florists and crafty friends. Enjoy!

Photo by Ace Photography. Loved and designed by Cedarwood Weddings.
1) Special Touches
If you look carefully at this seemingly classic bouquet by the design team at Cedarwood (yup! Not just a venue!) you might notice the tufts of antique lace tucked into the peonies, ranunculus, and roses. Brilliant.

2) Simply Enchanting
Enchanted Florist lives up to their name with very mesmerizing, consistently beautiful bouquets. We asked Caprice to send us a few of her personal favorites and we have to say the anemone bouquet (below left) is absolutely stunning with the vivid, purple and green centers surrounded by the soft, white petals. The bouquet on the right is just so soft, dreamy, and vintage - beautiful!

Left: Photo by The Collection. Right: Photo by Ace Photography. Loved and submitted by Caprice of Enchanted Florist.
3) Tres Chic
This loose, Tuscany inspired bouquet looks like they just picked wild flowers and tied them together for a dreamy, natural look. (By Cedarwood).

Photo by Kristyn Hogan. Loved and submitted by Cedarwood
4) Pop of Color
Yellows and whites make for such fun, warm bouquets like this very full, round arrangement also by Cedarwood.

Photo by Brandon Chesbro. Loved and submitted by Cedarwood.
5) Absolutely Unique
This succulent bouquet from Miranda and Grant's wedding (here) reflected the couple's unique personality and style and is kind of arrangement I hope we see more of in 2012.

Photo by Ace Photography. Bouquet by Enchanted Florist. Loved by Megan and Tabitha of ABG
7) Do-It-Yourself Beauty
There wasn't really anything about this wedding we didn't love. The bouquets were hand made by the bride, Jamie, using fabric and are just so cool! See the rest of the wedding details here.


Photo by Pear Image Photography. Bouquet by the bride. Loved by Megan of ABG.
8) Back in Black
While I do love flowers, it's always really cool to see what floral designers can do to kick things up a notch. This next bouquet is unlike anything I've seen before and I would love to see a brides take on this style for a wedding - it's adventurous, it's edgy, and so darned cool. More from the shoot here.

Inspiration Shoot + Photos by Hartz Photographic. Bouquet by Brocade Designs. Loved by Tabitha of ABG.
9) True Blue
More anemones and a beautiful, elegant all-white bouquet for the bride. This is one of Sara's favorites from this Nashville bride's destination wedding in Savannah, GA.

Photo by Lotus Blossom Photography. Loved by Sara of ABG
10) Falling for Fuchsia
The vibrancy of this next bouquet is not to be ignored. Fuchsias, purples, and lavenders are clustered together for a rustic yet chic look for a statement bouquet by Cedarwood. As Sara said "I love the bright colors of this bouquet and how it stands out so well in pictures." See the rest of the beautiful details here.

Photo by The Collection. Floral design by Cedarwood. Loved by Sarah of ABG
10) Red Hot
There's something so sexy about rich reds and blacks. This next bouquet made by GreenFinch Floral Design has black magic roses and red roses with feather accents - VERY awesome.

Photo by Karen Alisa Photography. Floral design by GreenFinch Floral Design. Loved by Sara of ABG
Truth be told, it was hard to just pick a few. Be sure to check out our gallery for more awe-inspiring pictures of floral design and bouquets by our local designers - they're quite breathtaking. Again, if you have any of your own to share, please do send us the pictures on our Facebook page because we firmly believe you can't have too much inspiration!
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
As we continue our trek back through Nashville's 2011 weddings, we bring you the favorite designs and decor as submitted by the Ashley's Bride Guide staff and participating members of the Nashville bridal community. The only thing we regret is that we could only choose a few! Enjoy the ones we have the space to share.
1) Movie Theme at Carnton Plantation
A large percentage of the weddings we see here in Nashville have a Southern twist to them. It's definitely fun to see weddings, like this one from A Delightful Day/StudioWed, in which the couple puts personal touches to their Southern venue with a movie theme! As Kelly Stack says, "I loved the quirky quality of her details, the fabulous ribbon-bedecked biscuit bar and cake buffet, the open-air layout of her Carnton Plantation reception, the long rectangular tables and fruitwood folding chairs, the fabulous mix-and-match florals in vases by Brocade Design Arts, and the Southern cooking by A Dream Come True was heavenly."


Planner: A Delightful Day Event Planning; Photos: The Collection, Erin Lee; Loved by: StudioWed
2) Mason Jar Love
I love, love mixing antique china plates and mason jars, especially for an outdoor wedding; so of course, I had to choose this one! The bride and groom actually own a decor business, which created easy access to vintage decorations, and according to Cali, they toasted each other with Mason Jar wine glasses!


Decor: Not Too Shabby Designs; Photos: Cali Ashton Photography; Loved by: Meg of ABG
3) Creative Fall Colors
ABG Blogger Sara loves all of these fall color options, especially those that vary from the typical red/brown/orange palate. More on the inspiration here.

Fall Inspiration: Historic Cedarwood; Photos: Rachel Moore Photography; Loved by: Sara of ABG
4) Eclectic Circus Theme
My first thought when I saw this wedding, it's cooky - in a good, fun way! Marathon Village is love for many indie, eclectic brides and this one takes the cake. From the ring bearers coming down the aisle in a circus wagon, to the elephant centerpieces, cotton candy, balloons, even the cake looked like a three ring circus! The overall theme was well displayed, but in no way tacky.


DIY Design by Bride & Family; Photos: Photography by Susie; Loved by: Meg of ABG
5) Eco-Friendly Options
Sara said that she really likes "the idea of such amazing decorations being eco-friendly since a lot of decorations for a wedding are just tossed at the end of the day." We all agree, which is why we love the green posts by Ashley of iHospitality. More eco-friendly decor options from the extensive decor inventory at Cedarwood.

Decor: Historic Cedarwood; Photo: Dove Wedding Photography; Loved by: Sara of ABG
6) Destination - Island of Ocean Blues
As a nod to our brides that marry elsewhere but take Nashville vendors with them, here is a beach side wedding that Kelly with StudioWed sent over. "Mary Alice & Leigh RAVED about this gorgeous wedding for months after it happened! The two of them flew to Fishers Island in New York (a "beautiful relic of a bygone era!") for this gorgeous summer wedding." -Kelly

Planner: A Delightful Day Event Planning; Photos: McLellan Style; Loved by: StudioWed
7) Victorian Elegance
I am always impressed or intrigued by photos from Ace Photography, which is why I constantly follow their blog. This elegance of this wedding in a Victorian home really is stunning.


Venue: Top O' Woodland; Photos: Ace Photography; Loved by: Meg of ABG
8) Parisian Style
Sara loved this post because it displays all of the different options that brides have when they wed at Cedarwood. We all love this shoot that Kristyn did of French tablescapes - so romantic!

Inspiration Shoot: Historic Cedarwood; Photo: Kristyn Hogan; Loved by: Sara of ABG & Team
9) Backyard Wedding
When you hear "Backyard Wedding" it usually brings to mind a simple affair, perhaps thrown together at the last minute, but this is anything but that image. Doug and Lea actually built the pavilion below just for their wedding. It was an intimate wedding in regards to who they invited - only those with whom they had lasting friendships. The moment I saw the wedding, I fell in love and had to share! (Be sure to check out Joe Hendricks' blog to see more photos - including their rose pinata!)


Planner: Weddings by Mary Natalie; Photos: Joe Hendricks Photography; Loved by: Meg of ABG
10) A Wedding for All Seasons
This summer, the folks at Main Event Productions assembled a dream team of wedding pros for the open house of their new venue, Legacy Farms. The result was pure deliciousness and bridal eye candy! To demonstrate the diversity of the venue and its many options for the Tennessee bride, the design and decor pros styled each area with a different seasonal theme. You can view all of the images via Ace Photography's blog in a Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 series. However, below are Ashley's favorite's from the inspirational shoot. The beauty of such a wonderful inspiration being created in greater Nashville is that you can actually hire this dream team to recreate a similar look for you vs. coveting them from afar!




Inspiration Shoot - Venue: Legacy Farms; Floral Design + Event Styling: Enchanted Florist + Events Plus; Photos: Ace Photography; Loved by: Ashley of ABG
Share your favorite wedding design and decor from 2011 with us, either as a comment below or on our Facebook page. Keep watching for more of our favorites!
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Monday, December 19, 2011
As we close out the year, we'd like to reflect and share our Favorite Cakes of 2011. The cakes below were submitted by the Ashley's Bride Guide staff and participating members of the Nashville bridal community. We hope you have fun taking a glimpse back at the year too!
1) Sugar flowers
If you've ever tried to frost a cake, you know that it takes an extremely skilled, steady hand to achieve just a swirl on top of a cupcake, nevermind intricate details like lace or beading. These cakes by Signature Cakes by Vicki are just two examples of years of experience - Sugar flowers that look like real flowrers, frosting that looks like real lace. Stunning.

Cake: Signature Cakes by Vicki; Photo: Twine + Twig Studios.; Loved by: Music City Events (left) I Cake: Signature Cakes by Vicki; Photo: Gray Photography (right)
2) Beautiful details
My personal favorite of all is the carousel cake by Signature Cakes By Vicki. I'm not sure how I'd eat this cake, I'll bet I would find a way but just to have it to look at would be enough for me. And would you believe the detailing on the cake with the pink flowers?

Cake: Signature Cakes by Vicki; Photo: ABG; Loved by: Tabitha of ABG
3) Sweet style
Rhonda Patton, a woman with exquisite taste and a great eye for wedding design, sent us this beautiful tower of a cake by Crumb de la Crumb. "I just adored this cake! It's so stylish!!" Rhonda told us. I'm inclined to agree - that's the kind of cake that makes people go "wow!"

Cake: Crumb de la Crumb; Photo: Roland's Photography; Submitted by: Rhonda Patton Weddings and Events
4) Top that
Emily of Simply Yours Weddings has a knack for finding the cutest, quirkiest brides with really fun taste. This cupcake tower from Amanda and John's wedding has a lovely cake top.

Cake: The Bake Shoppe; Cupcakes: Gigi's Cupcakes; Photo by A New Heart Photography; Loved by: Simply Yours Weddings
5) Game for love
This next cake was sent to us by Music City Events. The top Apples to Apples tier is an actual cake made by Cupcake Collection to celebrate the fact that the groom proposed to the bride using a board game! How awesome is that? I do agree, this one's a favorite.

Cake: The Cupcake Collection; Photo: Jonathon Campbell Photography; Loved by: Music City Events
6) Cascading flowers
The cake below was a show-stopper at a Love Boat wedding that we featured earlier this year. It is by the renowned wedding cake baker Sylvia Weinstock and is one of Megan's (ABG blogger) favorites.

Cake: Sylvia Weinstock ; Photo: Jonathon Campbell Photography; Loved by: Meg of ABG
7) Cupcake glam
Fellow ABG blogger Sara loves the idea of using Crumbteenies by Crumb de la Crumb for weddings instead of just cake. These are so cute!

Cupcake + Photo: Crumb de la Crumb; Loved by: Sara of ABG
8) Wild wedding
A lot of our favorites from this year weren't your typical cakes, like this cake topper from Kate and Justin's zoo-inspired wedding, even though it's such a simple design.

Cake: Rebecca's Wedding Cake Design; Photo: Krista Lee Photography; Loved by: Meg of ABG
9) Mini-us
When Sara got married, we LOVED her super cute cake topper and edible penguin. See more from her wedding here.

Cake: Sweet G Treats; Photo: Betsy Limbaugh Photography; Loved by: ABG team
10) Get stitched
We saw some great cakes at bridal shows this year and simply can't leave them out. This first one was by The Bake Shoppe - I love the stitch pattern and the buttons they made. This is a great cake for crafty brides!

Cake: The Bake Shoppe; Photo: ABG; Loved by: Tabitha of ABG
11) Mid-summer's night
When a cake designer's son weds, you expect nothing less than a fabulous cake! And, that's what we got. Take a look at one of our favorite groom's cakes. This is not one cake but several 3-D cakes in the couple's Shakespearean theme.

Cake: Signature Cakes by Vicki; Photo: Chris Weaver Studio; Loved by: Ashley of ABG
12) Jack, the Tennessee tradition
The Jack Daniel's cake from this featured wedding blew us all away.

Cake: The Bake Shoppe; Photo: Myrick Studios; Loved by: Ashley of ABG
We're excited to see what 2012 trends bring us with cake design. Do you have any favorites of your own? Tell us what they are in comments or on our Facebook Page, we'd love to see them. Join us tomorrow for another roundup of our favorite things from 2011!
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Friday, December 16, 2011
With the temperatures rapidly falling, we thought we'd share a wedding that will warm you up a little - both from how joyful the day was and from the gorgeous pictures taken by Lotus Blossom Photography at Cajun Lake Lodge. The venue really provides a beautiful backdrop to a wedding and its sprawling grounds make for a great venue where festivities can take place both inside and out. We hope you enjoy today's real wedding feature!

Garrett + Whitney
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Ceremony Venue ~ Cajun Lake Lodge
Reception Venue ~ Cajun Lake Lodge “Bon Ton Pavilion”
Guests ~125



Budget: $10,000
Did you end up over or under budget?
We ended up going a little over budget with last minute details that we hadn’t really planned for.
Were there any items/services that were gifted/discounted? How did you find those deals?
Yes, we got a discount on our photography for mentioning Ashley’s Bride Guide. Also, the lady who did my flowers gave us a great deal.



Wedding Team
Photographer | Lotus Blossom Photography
Bridal gown & accessories | Petals & Lace
Groom’s tux/suit | JoS. A. Bank of Green Hills
Bridesmaids dresses | Bridal Warehouse
Groomsmen suits | JoS. A. Bank
Hair | House of Style
Makeup | House of Style
Stationery | David’s Bridal
Officiant | Robert Wetterau
Transportation | We left in our own vehicle, but Cajun Lake shuttled us around the venue in one of their “Electric Cars” or golf carts. They also shuttled any guests that had trouble getting from the ceremony to the reception.
Caterer | Sandra’s Catering of Kingston Springs
Baker | Billie Mochow
Florist | Regina Bullion
DJ | Jamie Sellers
Guest Accommodations | All of our guests were local, however, Cajun Lake had space available if anyone needed it.




The Wedding
How would you describe your style as a couple?
I guess I would say we are kind of classic and timeless and dress it up in the details.
How did you incorporate that style into your wedding
We loved the venue because it offered everything we love (nature trails, a creek, lakes, fishing). It was just a naturally beautiful place, so I was able to dress it up with just a few personal details and decorations. I wanted to capture a timeless romantic feel at the reception, so since it was an evening wedding I added lots of candles to all of the tables. I attempted to add a vintage/chic touch by adding a white wash to signs and picture frames, as well as roughing everything up with sand paper so that it looked old and worn.
We chose the colors just based on some of our favorite colors. I am attracted to pretty neutral colors, which is why I chose the chocolate brown and then we chose the turquoise just to add little pops of color. The great part is that all the details I added to our wedding worked well in our house as well. Cajun Lake was so wonderful in the fact that for the ceremony we hardly had to add any decorations at all. The ceremony overlooked a gorgeous lake so there wasn’t really any need for lots of flowers and decorations. We just added a couple of lanterns and a cute table for our sand ceremony and that was really all that was needed. The overall theme we tried to go with was southern, romantic, vintage chic.




Now that the wedding day is over, is there anything about your planning process you feel you could have done differently?
No, everything about our wedding day turned out perfectly.
In one sentence, what words of advice do you have for couples in the midst of their planning?
Just relax, enjoy the process, and take everything in.


Thank you to Amber Vongsamphanh of Lotus Blossom Photography for sharing the beautiful pictures from the wedding day. It looked like such a tranquil, intimate event. For more images from the wedding visit the Lotus Blossom Photography blog.
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