Glendalough Manor Real Wedding: Blue and Yellow Military Wedding; Part 2 of 2

I am so excited to share the rest of this wedding with you!

Joseph and Jessica were married in the gardens at Glendalough Manor on September 28, 2012.  The couple said they fell in love with Glendalough Manor as soon as they saw it online. They knew they wanted to be married outside and have their reception indoors. The bride says she was “blown away by the pictures of the gardens and the building.  Once we visited the grounds and met the staff, we knew this place was a perfect fit for us!”

Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography

With the help of the event staff at Glendalough Manor, the ceremony began promptly at 4:00 in the evening.  The couple chose to have all of her bridal party come from the top of the bridge and walk down to the pergola.  The bride chose to also walk from the top of the bridge and make the walk down to the back of the aisle to be given away.

Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography

A sand ceremony was included in their emotional and heartfelt ceremony. If you are unfamiliar with a sand ceremony it is similar in meaning to lighting a unity candle.  One of the great parts about a sand ceremony in an outdoor ceremony is that you don’t have to worry about wind and keeping candles lit.

Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography

Look how adorable the three flower girls and ring bearer are?

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After the ceremony the guests were invited to the reception in the Avondale ballroom. The bride chose ivory linens, ivory napkins and used square and round tables provided by Glendalough Manor.  The bride kept the centerpieces for the guest tables classic using a tall glass vase filled with full sized calla lily’s.

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The couple chose to sit a sweetheart table lined with small vases of yellow calla lilies submerged in the vase.

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One of my favorite details of the wedding was the wedding favor placed on the napkins in the ballroom describing their love of sweets.

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One of A Kind Music Productions kept the guests dancing throughout the night! Check out these moves from the groom!

Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography

The bride and groom only stopped dancing to cut the beautiful wedding cake and throw the bouquet.

Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography

The bride said “I would have to say my favorite part of the day was the reception. It was great to relax with my husband and see all of our guests having fun!”

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The happy couple departed with guests holding sparklers and left in a beautiful classic car!  The bride says her “advice to future brides is to start planning and making decisions early! Also, don’t stress too much over the little things, just enjoy the process – it will only happen once!”

Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Lee Photography

Congratulations to the Joseph and Jessica!  Thank you for letting us be a small part of your happy day!
A big thank you to Joseph and his service protecting our country.
Also, thanks to Brandelyn Lee Photography for these amazing photographs!

Glendalough Manor Real Wedding: Blue and Yellow Military Wedding; Part 1 of 2

On September 28, 2012 Joseph and Jessica invited one hundred of their closest friends and family to witness their beautiful ceremony and reception at Glendalough Manor.  The couple met at Mercer University in Macon, GA in American Government, a class Jessica says she didn’t need to take for a nursing degree but she is thankful took it!

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Since we had so many amazing pictures from Brandelyn Photography we had a hard time narrowing down which pictures to use.  Since I couldn’t quite choose, I decided to split this wedding in to two parts so you could catch every detail of this beautiful wedding!

The day started off with the bride and her bridesmaids getting ready in the bridal suite at Glendalough Manor.  The talented Marsha at Ensynergy Facial Spa came to Glendalough to do the brides makeup.

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Jessica chose a stunning gown by Casablanca which had a sweetheart neckline and crystal embellishments at the waist.  To me, the bottom of the dress was the most unique with the fabric sewn to look like hundreds of roses.  It gave such a soft and romantic feeling to the dress.

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I love that Jessica chose her “something blue” as her wedding shoes! It matched perfectly with the blue of the bridesmaids dresses.

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She accented her gown with pearls around her neck, crystal and pearl teardrop earrings and a delicate headband of crystals in her hair.  The bridesmaids wore vibrant tea length blue dresses with pearl earrings.

Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography

Ciao Bella Weddings helped with the floral design and did an incredible job helping Jessica’s vision come to life.  The bride carried a bouquet of white and blue hydrangea, yellow roses and calla lilies, blue delphinium and blue irises all tied in a white satin ribbon. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of white hydrangea, yellow roses and yellow ranunculus tied with a yellow satin ribbon.

Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography

For the groom, Joseph, he wore his military dress blue uniform.  His groomsmen wore traditional black suits with yellow ties and a calla lily boutonniere with a sprig of blue delphinium.

Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography

The bride and groom decided on a “First Look” before the ceremony.  This is where the bride and groom see each other for the first time without anyone else around.  It gives them time to talk and ease nerves as well as always extra time for pictures.  Joseph waited in the gardens while Jessica came up behind him and tapped him on the shoulder.  The couple took a few emotional minutes by themselves.  The incredibly talented photographers at Brandelyn Photography do an awesome job of capturing the moment while giving the bride and groom the space they need.

Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography
Photo provided by Brandelyn Photography

Make sure to read our blog tomorrow to see the rest of this beautiful wedding at Glendalough Manor!

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Glendalough Manor Real Wedding: Red and Gold

“A Romantic Affair”

Shay and Shahid were married in the stunning gardens of Glendalough Manor on July 14, 2012. One hundred and twenty of the couples closest friends and family gathered to witness the beautiful ceremony.

The bride wore a ruched wedding gown with a sweetheart neckline and a beaded empire waist. She accented her gown with a birdcage veil adorned with feathers and diamond teardrop earrings.  Shay carried a bouquet made by Blueberry Springs of all red roses.  The Maid and Matrons of honor wore champagne dresses while the bridesmaids wore red dresses.  They carried either a red rose bouquet or yellow/orange bouquet all tied with red ribbon.

The groom wore an off white tuxedo, tie and vest while the groomsmen wore traditional black tuxedos with red ties and vests.

After the ceremony guests were invited in to the Avondale Ballroom for the reception. Ciao Bella Weddings designed a beautiful reception using an assortment of red flowers in all different shades of red.  Ivory linens and napkins draped the tables and were accented with gold runners and gold organza ties on the mahogany wooden chiavari chairs.  This allowed the tall and short red arrangements to pop in the room against the ivory linens.

Guests enjoyed a dinner of seafood creole and parmesan crusted chicken.  The bride changed in to a second A-line, strapless wedding dress for the reception and One of A Kind Music kept them dancing all night!

Thank you to Image Makers photography who did an incredible job capturing the day.  You can truly see the love story captured in their wedding photos.

Congratulations to the happy couple from all of us at Glendalough Manor!