Lovely Mt Laurel Alabama Real Wedding

This bride and groom make such a darling couple – you can really see the love between the two in the photographs! The color palette for the wedding was gorgeous – deep navy blue – which paired perfectly with the groomsmen’s gray suits. The deep color gave the entire wedding party a dramatic, elegant look. Christy looked stunning in her gown, which featured lace overlay, plunging back and beautiful ribbon belt to accent the dress. Her hair and makeup suited the dress perfectly – she was absolutely glowing on her special day. Jeremy and his groomsmen kept a cool vibe going with gray suits and navy ties.

The reception, held in the StoneÂ’s Throw Bar and Grill, looked perfect for the bride and groom. Jewel-toned wall colors complemented the navy blue in the wedding party, and there were so many vintage touches, such as quilted tablecovers, Mason jar glasses with cute striped straws, Snickerdoodles and pecan pies, and a plethora of blue and aqua-colored candies.

Bottled Coca-Cola added a perfect touch of Americana to the stunning wedding!

What a beautiful wedding!

Vendors :: Photography : Spindle Photography // Ceremony : Double Oak Community Church in Mt. Laurel, Alabama // Reception venue: StoneÂ’s Throw Bar and Grill // Cake: EdgarÂ’s Bakery // Pecan Pies: PriesterÂ’s Pecans in Clanton, AL // Candy Buffet: assembled by Christy and her mom with candy from CandyWarehouse.com and glass containers from local stores // Dress: Jim Hjelm from J. AndrewsÂ’s Bridal in Peachtree City, GA // Bridesmaids Dresses: Bridal and Tux of Brookwood (Brookwood Mall) // GroomsmenÂ’s Attire: Kenneth Cole Suits, Ben Sherman Ties // BridesmaidÂ’s necklaces: All handmade by my ChristyÂ’s friend Dee Wilder. She makes jewelry to raise money for the adoption of their daughter from Ethiopia. // Florist: Pamela Epps & Alex Epps (Alex was one of the bridesmaids and Pamela is her mother. They do weddings for friends & family)

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