Nashville Wedding Recap- Katie and Jim

Since it’s been 9 million degrees outside this month, I thought it might be fun to cool off with a winter wedding recap!

High school sweethearts Katie and Jim were married December 18, 2010 at Scarritt-Bennett in a classy winter white ceremony. The bride’s favorite movie is Breakfast at Tiffany’s, so she wanted to go with an old Hollywood glam vibe with a few holiday touches here and there. She kept a wintry color scheme of blacks, ivories, whites, and silvery glitters.

The bride carried a bouquet by Brocade Designs of white peonies, white rannunculas, silver boronia, and tulips with crystal accents. The flowergirls carried pomanders of white cushion mums and wore crowns of white spray roses, silver boronia and crystal accents. The ceremony was decorated with white flowers and dozens of candles that set a romantic and enchanting mood for a perfect holiday wedding.

The stunning photos were done by Dove Wedding Photography. Check out the glamorous wedding couple below!

 

The reception at the Union Station Hotel was covered with silver glitter dust that resembled the look of freshly fallen snow. Guests danced the night away and enjoyed a delicious edible martini bar catered by the hotel. Patty Cakes provided both a gorgeous six-tired ivory wedding cake and a groom’s cake fashioned after the University of Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium. After the last song, the couple was whisked away in a vintage car as true Hollywood royalty.

Congratulations Katie and Jim!  You are truly a stunning couple!

Vendors:

Baker: Patty Cakes
Beauty: Amy Lynn Larwig
Ceremony Site: Scarritt Bennett
Entertainment Music: Blue Tone Band
Florist: Brocade Designs
Photographers: Dove Wedding Photography
Reception Site: Union Station
Rentals: Connie Duglin Linens
Transportation: Matchless Limosine
Videographer: The Wedding Cinema
Wedding Planner: Simply Stunning Events

Simply Stunning Events
Nashville Wedding Planner

Sarah - July 30, 2011 - 4:54 pm

Oh my goodness- there are so many things I love about this wedding. From the Christmas trees on the altar, to the brides fur jacket in their exit. How beautiful!

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