What makes a traditional wedding? Maybe you think of things like, the Bride is in all white and her bridesmaids are wearing the same dress. Maybe you envision a white chapel with lots of white decor. The bridal bouquet may be a one-color, clean arrangement. You might think of cake cutting and a garter toss. All of these things typically do make up the quintessential traditional wedding. On the other hand, what do you imagine when you think of a “modern wedding”? You might think of a monochromatic color palette, on-trend florals, or a very contemporary venue. Despite how minimal or lavish these weddings are, they tend to focus on the couple and have lots of elements personal to the couple. Examples could be: an ice cream bar for dessert rather than cake or including your furry four-legged baby in the ceremony.
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Most of us probably imagine a specific design or style when we hear of a “southern wedding”. Perhaps the bride is wearing cowgirl boots and the groom sports a crisp cowboy hat. The venue might be a traditional barn or a family members backyard. Weddings like this are intimate with every single detail being personal and heartfelt. Christen and Patrick’s’ wedding is an example of both personal and southern, but in a not so predictable way.
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