Southern Wedding of the Week: Melissa + Ryan, Part II

Favorite design element of your big day: The table decor. Our florist used
all kinds of old vintage glass bottles for single cut flowers, sheet moss, and
small potted trees. She sprinkled dried peas around the tables. Every table was
different and there was so much to look at. At the end of the night, our guests
got to take home the potted trees. We also put together a candy bar with candy
apples, rock candy, marzipan, maple candy, lollipops, etc. I used vintage pink
glassware my grandmother had given me. It was such a pleasing sight and the guests
devoured it all.
Describe your wedding cake: Our cake blew me away. It was far above my
highest expectation. It was southern cream cheese pound cake. We had two
different flavors: raspberry cake with chocolate filling and almond cake with
strawberry filling. It was so thick and chewy. Definitely the best cake I've
every tasted. The icing was butter cream and the dogwood flowers were
hand-painted sugar gum paste, which we saved and are beautiful in our china
cabinet. We used green ribbon on the cake, same as on the tables and candy bar.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your
wedding? The week before the wedding I wasn't comfortable with our
contingency plan if it rained. We added the tent and then I had to find six
brown couches to put under it after the ceremony, so it wouldn't be an empty
tent once the chairs were moved into the barn for dinner and then it could be
used during the cocktail hour, etc. I made about 20 phone calls and found a
wonderful company that rents furniture for events all over the East coast,
American Furniture Company.
Funniest moment? I have seven young nieces and nephews, and the boys
were break-dancing the whole night. They were so funny, flipping over one
another and getting dirty.
What were your something old, something new, something borrowed and
something blue items? My something old was my mother's add-a-pearl necklace
she had as a little girl, my new was a conflict-free diamond eternity band Ryan
gave me as a gift the night before, my mother's pearl earrings were my
something borrowed, and my blue was on my garter that my mother handmade from
Sicilian lace and blue ribbon. My mother had saved some old sixpence for both
Ryan and I to put in our shoes. I also carried a handmade handkerchief of Belgian
lace with my new initials.
What attracted me to my husband was: No matter what, he always makes me
laugh and he always listens to me and helps me. He has incredible
blue-green-yellow eyes too! He's my best friend.
What attracted me to my wife was: She cares about my individuality. She
lets me do what I need to do to feel good with myself. She's freethinking,
passionate, strong-minded, and absolutely beautiful.
Why do you love your husband? Because he understands me and I him, and
we do all we can to continue to deepen this understanding.
How was your wedding different than the way you’d always imagined it would
be? The rain. I always imagined it would be sunny.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Sincere, refreshing, fun.
Did you write your own vows? Yes. We had always planned to do it, but we
didn't actually sit down to write them until 2 days before the wedding. They
ended up conveying exactly what we wanted them to.
Any do-it-yourself items that you created for your big day? Yes! I did
as much as I could to personalize our wedding. I made all the table name cards
(we named the tables after trees), the leaf escort cards on the bird's nests,
little signs for the escort card table and candy bar, the menu card, the CD
favors. I also made a guest "book" that was a painting for our guests
to sign so we can frame and hang it in our home. I cut fabric squares for
guests to write their advice on with permanent marker that a friend of ours is
going to make into a quilt. I also made welcome bags for all of our guests that
were placed in their hotel rooms full of flower seeds, cookies, maps, a
schedule, bubble bath and salts, and more. Practically every detail was
personalized.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? A bride has
to accept now that it might rain on her wedding day and it doesn't have to mean
that it will ruin the day. I would say to plan on it raining. I wish I would
have known it would have been just as perfect in the rain while I was planning.
Let everyone else know you are perfectly fine with it raining, so no one will
be upset beforehand, including you.
Congratulations, Melissa + Ryan! We wish you a lifetime
of love and pure joy!



















































Friday, August 1, 2008 at 11:00AM
Reader Comments (8)
I don't know what to say...Thank you, thank you! I give Melissa and Ryan all the credit for such a phenomenal wedding!!
This is one of the most beautiful weddings I have seen, it is exactly how I envision my own wedding :)
Not sure what my favorite part of the piece is. The photography is outstanding, the journalism is moving...that cake is a work of art
What lovely details! This wedding looks like it was a BLAST :)
GORGEOUS!!!
Wow, the photography is beautiful. I love the cake!
i love this wedding! it is so fun! i love the southern feel and warmth. amazing!
Tine is a truly amazing photographer! Definitely a world class talent.
Melissa & Ryan were lucky to have her for their beautiful wedding.