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Our Wedding Day

Friday, June 19th, 2009

I can’t even believe how perfect our wedding day was! The weather was absolutely perfect and everything went so smoothly. Here are a few pictures that some friends took….

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Guest Book made by my husband, Nick Garmon. He is so amazingly talented and artistic! A is for Allie. G is for Garmon. N is for Nick. It is our combined monogram. “Our brand.”

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A picture of our invitation.

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A picture of the front page of our program. Thanks for the great “stick” idea, Nancy!

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Picture of table and centerpiece. My best friends mom did  my centerpieces and they were beautiful. Thank you, Linda!

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Under the tent.

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Outside the tent.

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The delicious cake from the Flour Shop in Brentwood, TN.

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Get-away car courtesy of a friend of the Garmon’s.

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picture before the wedding.

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Riding in with great friend, Casey Buttrey.

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The Ceremony.

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We released 6 homing pigeons at the end of the ceremony.

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Recessional.

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First Dance.

Hopefully I will be able to post some more soon. I can’t wait to see what Mark & Noelle McCoy, our photographers, captured!

Here are some pictures from the morning ceremony. I loved my birdcage veil so much!

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Sweet Ruthie, my flower girl, in the background.

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Me and Lil Ashley! I know she reads my blog so I had to put a pic of us up! Love you girl! Thanks for being a part of our special day!

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My mom, me, and my mother-in-law!

Invitations

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Our invitations are about ready to be printed and I am so excited to see them. Our stationer, Beth Buchanan of Buchanan Ink, was so helpful! She was so patient with me as I changed wording, fonts, motifs, and ideas. From the very beginning I knew I wanted an ivory deckle-edged invitation and envelope.  Below is an idea of what a deckled-edge is:

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And the envelope will look something like this (in ivory):

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Since we couldn’t the monogram to work out for us, we decided to do a tree at the top with some casual wording that would help set the tone for our casual outdoor country wedding:

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How cute is that tree? It goes perfect with our names in the pretty calligraphy font, Copperplate Rosemary.  Everything will be written in a brown ink to give it a more earthy feel. I am in love with our invites!

We also have another invitation that will be sent out to our bridal party and immediate families.  Nick and I are doing something a little non-traditional as will be having two wedding ceremonies on June 6th. We will be having a small morning ceremony at St. Edward Catholic Church at 10 AM.  Father Patrick Breen will be performing the ceremony. Since Nick is Catholic and I am Baptist, we found this to be the best way to incorporate both denominations and have the wedding of our dreams but also a very important ceremony in the church. We are very grateful that we are able to do this and that both Father Breen and Pastor Greg Moser, who will be performing the ceremony out on the farm, agreed. The invitations for this ceremony are absolutey adorable! They are smaller than the invitation above and will also be deckle-edged and mailed in the same envelope. Take a look at how cute these are (pardon the blurriness):

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I mean! Could that little chapel be any cuter????!!!!

Guest Book

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

For some reason I am obsessed with the idea of a really cool and unique guest book. I’ve had trouble coming up with the perfect idea, but surely one of these would work…

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This is one of my favorite ideas right now. It is the most unique guest book I have ever seen. Nick could probably even make one of these for us. This one is from an artist on my favorite new website ETSY. It would be cool to use this as a guest book and then add pictures of us on a few pages using photo corners.

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I like this and seeing as though we are having a country wedding, it might be perfect. If we could find a wagon like this, it could be really neat. We could use one of the whiskey barrel tables to hold to guest book too. Found here.

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From here. This would be neat. We could make a photo book of all our favorite pictures (since we aren’t doing an engagement session) and put it out for friends to sign. My friend Mary makes photo books as a keepsake for each year of her and her husbands life. She makes them over at snapfish.

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I am thinking about asking a cousin of mine, who loves to take pictures, do this for me. It would be really neat to have polaroids of all the guests. The guests could then sign the white part below the picture and we can put them in a book. From here.

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This picture is one I found on my photographer’s website, whom I plan to write about in a post soon. This idea is really cool. Guests can sign one of many bottles that Nick and I can enjoy each anniversary for years to come. See my photographers website- McCoy Studio.

Anyone have any other ideas that I could add to my list of choices?

Save The Date

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Nick and I sent out our save the dates a few weeks ago and we absolutely love them! Our friend Lynlee took the picture of us, probably 2 years ago. She took it without us even knowing about it. It looks like it was posed but it wasn’t at all. That was just us hangin’ with the horses- back when I fit into my skinny jeans! :) Another cool thing about this picture is it was taken at the farm that we are getting married at. We are so lucky to be getting married on a farm where we spent so much of our time getting to know each other. It is going to be perfect! My brother Austin helped me make the save the date in photoshop…he’s great with all those computer skills. We made them on our own and then my mom had them printed for us at her office. For less than $20 bucks we made 240 save the dates and by sending them as postcards we saved on postage- postcard stamps are only $0.26 per stamp. Here is a shot of our save the date….(sorry that my images are fuzzy here).

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I was able to figure out how to use mail merge in excel to print all the addresses on the back of the postcards and then I also put this vintage looking postcard-with-a-feather graphic on the back….courtesy of Martha Stewart (here). No one probably even noticed it but I thought it was such a nice little touch!

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