Real wedding: Kayte + David

How beautiful is this wedding? There’s such great little details (like the paint tubes as escort cards) that are just absolutely perfect!
The most important part of our wedding was to gather our family from across the country and show them a good time. The key to that is great food, plenty to drink and a killer band! We chose The King Plow Art Center because of it’s industrial vibe and the inspiring selection of art in the gallery room. We choose W Scott Chester Photography because we knew they could creatively capture the energy of the party and the personalities of our friends and family. With the help of our coordinator Suzanne Reinhardt from Magnolia Events and Bold American Catering and Decor, we designed our wedding in classic black and white with splashes of bold colors to play off the amazing artwork. We kept the centerpieces low to the tables, and used canvas’ on mini easels as table numbers and oil paint tubes as seating cards. The bridesmaids and myself each had custom hair accessories made by House of Telsa, a boutique found on Etsy.com. The groomsmen wore suites, each with a different purple tie given to them by David and he wore a pink tie (the first gift I gave to him years ago). Using the same fabric as my birdcage veil by House of Telsa, I had a custom belt made for the ceremony, I also had custom pockets and a sweetheart neckline added to my Melissa Sweet dress. The reception started with a Georgia Peach Sweet Tea Cocktail Hour with music by DJ Fluff and light hors d’oeuvres in the gallery. For the rest of the night Hitman, a blues band from Savannah, rocked out and themed food stations consisting of fall flavors, southern classics and a stir fry noodle bar were set up around the gallery. The wedding cake by Matty Cakes was decorated with crystal dress trim and was tiered in pumpkin cake and carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. The amazing night ended with a sparkler exit!




I love how each girl has a different flower in her hair…and aren’t those dresses adorable?




How clever! Paint tubes as escort cards…



[images from W. Scott Chester Photography]
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November 20th, 2009 at 4:14 pm
This is so beautiful- I love the dress and flowers. Those paint tubes are so clever!
November 20th, 2009 at 5:07 pm
This is so beautiful and creative!
Dying to know where the bridesmaid dresses are from!
November 20th, 2009 at 7:35 pm
I second the request for info on the bridesmaid dresses! That is exactly the color I’m looking for!
November 20th, 2009 at 10:59 pm
i wanted to know where it is but i guess it’s in atlanta?
don’t brooklyn brides ever get married in brooklyn?
November 21st, 2009 at 9:44 am
ahhh, i love all the pictures….but the paint tubes is neat! and i love that it looks like the guests then used the paint to paint little tiles, what a fun idea!!! thanks for sharing!
November 21st, 2009 at 7:33 pm
the dresses are melissa sweet and the color is noir. the location is on the west side of atlanta. thank you so much for the wonderful comments, w. scott chester photography did an amazing job capturing the evening!