Mr. Mrs.

Mr. Mrs. This Southern wedding is a treasure trove of ideas and inspiration for brides planning a fall wedding. See how this bride and groom included private, rustic elements with traditonal, tasteful touches.



Invitation Suite Although the couple now calls California home, they wanted to have married in Newnan, Georgia near where Jill grew up.



Vinewood Plantation In Vinewood Plantation, the place for this autumn wedding, the bridal party got ready in the primary property. The ceremony took place out, and the reception was at a barn on the grounds.



Something Boozy, Something Blue Jill's shoes functioned as her "something blue" as she walked down the aisle.



Acorn Accents The only acorn added a touch of fall to the groom's boutonniere.



Wooden Swing A wooden swing made the best photo op for an outdoor wedding.



Flowers and a Cocktail Jill holds her wedding bouquet and a Moscow Mule, that has been her signature cocktail served in the reception. The floral arrangements in the wedding included a mixture of peonies, garden roses, spray roses, dusty miller, ranunculus, sweet peas, dahlias, freesia, thistle and berries.



Happy Couple Jill wore a Vera Wang gown and Lucas sported a J. Crew suit.



Up in the Air Simple props such as these oversized balloons result in romantic, fun photos.



Old Blue This old truck, or "Old Blue," that belongs to Jill's best friend's dad made for some enjoyable, vintage-style pictures. "When we decided to plan a rustic wedding, I knew I needed 'Old Blue' there," Jill says.



Place Cards The elegant writing on the location cards juxtaposed with a barn doorway match the rustic glam wedding style Jill says they had been planning for.



This Way Directional signs similar to this one are great for outdoor weddings. This sign is one of the numerous things that the couple crafted themselves, Jill says.



Drink Menu This beverage menu from their special day now acts as a decorative keepsake in the couple's house in San Fransisco hop over to these guys my site. "We framed our custom pub menu and now get it displayed on our pub cart," Jill says.



Croquet for Cocktail Hour Even though the wedding day is all about the wedding couple, it does not hurt if your guests have a good time also. Offering games such as croquet and corn hole to entertain guests in between the ceremony and reception is a fantastic idea for outdoor weddings.



Love Games The bride crafted this corn hole with all the couple's ribbon, with orange, green and gray to match the fall color palette of this wedding.



Drink Station What's a South wedding with sweet tea and lemonade?



Ceremony Flowers These beautiful blooms lined the aisle in the ceremony at which guests sat in an assortment of classic wooden chairs.



November Wedding "We both wanted to get married out, and I loved the blend of the giant tree we had the ceremony under and the lovely open barn we had our reception in," Jill says.



First Kiss The couple shared their first kiss below a wooden altar the place provided useful site reference. It was adorned with flowers and greenery out of Virtu Floral Design.



They're Married!



Table Flowers Jill says she pictured a rustic glam wedding, so she wanted a bright autumnal palette of greens, tangerines, corals and red-oranges.



Place Setting All these garden-esque printed numbers out of Rifle Paper Co.. Marked every table. Jill says they picked up a range of classic gold frames at flea markets and thrift shops to add to the display.



Let Them Eat Cake Instead of having one large, multi-tiered cake, the groom and bride chosen for a buffet of cakes in a variety of flavors, such as red velvet, carrot, tres leches, strawberry and much more, which lent a retro, bake sale vibe into the tablescape.



Head Table Catered by Atlanta restaurant Sun In My Belly, the dinner menu consisted of parmesan mashed potatoes, Zinfandel and rosemary marinated filet of beef tenderloin with gorgonzola cream sauce, black pepper snacks and much more.



Peach Preserves Homemade peach preserves were ideal wedding favors to give out in this Peach Country wedding.



Party Sunglasses Guests got down on the dance floor wearing sunglasses and glow sticks you can look here. They were also great props for the photograph booth that they had at the reception.



Sparkler Send-Off Guests lit sparklers to finish the evening and ship off the newlyweds.



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