Amanda and Brent were married at the beautiful Southwood Plantation. Amanda wanted to have an heirloom theme throughout her day, so she used many items from weddings that have taken place throughout her family’s history. She wore her mother’s veil, used the flower girl basket from her mother in law’s wedding, and all the silver was borrowed from her mother in law and a close family friend. She also arranged to have her grandmothers seated to the song played at her grandmother’s wedding, Some Enchanted Evening. In the foyer of the mansion, she displayed generational wedding photographs, I loved these! The very week of the wedding, Amanda and her father strung the cafe lights you see in the reception photograph. What an amazing memory for them! You did an outstanding job, Amanda, I wish you and Brent the very best!




















I love the pictures and I love you, Brent and Amanda.
The pictures are amazing and will be memories forever for all of us. We love you!
The most beautiful wedding I have ever had the pleasure of attending. The most stunning bride and handsome groom – and Valerie and Steve, you just outdid yourselves! This is textbook perfection – something for other brides to aspire to – love to all, jane
The photos are amazing of course, but is there anyone out there who could provide some information on the wedding favors? Those little herb pots are too cute! Where did you find the pots, and were they pre-planted? Any tips on recreating? Thanks!
Allison, I purchased the pots from Old Time pottery. I propagated rosemary from Brent’s grandmother’s rosemary bush. All I did was stick them in soil and water a lot until they caught on.
Allison, feel free to email me, asutton32541@gmail.com, if you need anymore details : )
whoa guys! love love love.