Showing posts with label Dreme Cake Artistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dreme Cake Artistry. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2014

Gorgeous Wedding at Rose Hill Plantation for Trina and Mark!

May10, 2014 was simply a beautiful day in North Carolina and especially at Rose Hill Plantation in Nashville NC. It is about a 50 minute drive from Raleigh and is an old plantation of hundreds of acres of unspoiled land. 
When Marty and I arrived, Laura Simson, their photographer, had our bride, Trina, and her maidens out on the steps of the manor house for photos.
As we walked around the property, there were little signs the couple had made for the wedding. Mark told me he did this one!
So, instead of the ceremony taking place at the gazebo in front of the lake, Mark and Trina chose to have their wedding in the pecan grove area with the gorgeous back drop of pretty yellow flowers in the field across the road. It is on a slight slope which makes it easy for guests sitting in the back to see well.
Josh, our DJ, and his assistant, Brandon, with Island Sound, had set up the speakers and sound board for the ceremony. I plugged into their system and we did a sound check. Perfect!
This is Nathan Hall where the reception will take place. 
I bet Mark made this sign too! 
The Rose Hill Plantation catering staff under the supervision of Chef Michael are getting ready for the festivities.
Our pretty cake was baked by Tishre Hunter of Dreme Cake Artistry.
The manor house is used as headquarters for the wedding party to get dressed and to hang out in prior to the wedding.
Another cute sign directing the guests from the parking area to the ceremony area. 
Wide view of the ceremony site right before the guests are seated. 
The pretty young lady on the right is Jamie with Viva L'Event. She and Stephanie were the wedding planners and directors for the day. Great job, ladies!
Here we go! Following Mark and me is Curtis, Mark's brother and best man. He is engaged to our Maid of Honor, Ashley, who told me that when they marry, she and Trina will really be sisters! Neat! 
The rather large wedding party comes in as couples except for Ashley, maid of honor, who comes in solo. 
One couple brings in one of our ring bearers, Blake. He was adorable in his gray suit! 
Another......Glen!
And a junior groomsman, Tyler! 
Our two "older" flower girls, Grace and Kiersten.  The youngest, Gianna, was carried in earlier.
And here we all are, awaiting the entrance of our bride and her father, Frank. 
So beautiful! 
Love this picture! 
You cannot tell from the photo here but a few tears leaked out of Mark's eyes and his mother reached over and handed him a tissue!
And we begin! 
Pretty bridesmaids all in a row!
Mark and Trina's paths first crossed in 2006 in New York and they were just friends until three years later when they began dating. Shortly thereafter Mark moved to North Carolina for work. He really did not enjoy this long distance relationship thing so the next Christmas he went up to New York and brought Trina back with him. He proposed on Christmas Eve of 2012 and then wisely kept a low profile amidst the frenzy of wedding planning!
The middle bridesmaid is Nikki, sister of the bride, all caught up in the emotion of the wedding. 
Those handsome guys! All behaving themselves! 
After the vows, I asked the couple to join left hands so that they are holding the hand they will put the ring on and even though they had rehearsed the day before, it took a minute which tickled Trina!
Mark repeats his ring vows after me as he slides on the wedding ring. 
Trina's turn! 
As a closing blessing, I ask the couple to look at each other and feel the happiness of the moment, then close their eyes and let that joy really sink in. Then I ask them to open their eyes and look around at all their loved ones who are honoring them on their wedding day. I think Mark made a funny remark at that point!
 I pronounce you husband and wife! 
 We're really married!! 
 Mark is so happy that the ceremony is over and it is time to celebrate! He is ready! 
Trina and Mark, have a wonderful life and marriage. I know you will! Congratulations and best wishes always!
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Erin and Sean Wed at All Saints Chapel!

Erin and Sean and I met last November. She had found me on Weddingwire.com and contacted me to see if I was available for their wedding on June 1, 2013 at All Saints Chapel in downtown Raleigh. She wrote: "Although neither of us identify with a specific religion, we opted to have our wedding in a traditional church setting.  We are looking for an officiant that can help us tailor a ceremony that is unique to us, to the spiritual beliefs that we do share, and focusing on the love we have for one another and the commitment that will be made that day.  I have heard wonderful things about you and would love to talk to you more about our wedding.  Please let me know if you are still available for our date.  Thank you so much!"  I was available and I was thrilled when they decided to hire me as their officiant. They were really excited about writing their own ceremony from my materials. The wedding day arrived and the chapel was a blur of activity when I arrived. 
Katie Dunn with Events by La Fete was busy pining the boutonniere on Sean's lapel. (Notice the posts in the chapel that had been decorated with tulle and strings of white lights. I saw them being assembled the day before by the couple that married that evening. They left the for Erin and Sean. Really softened the dark wooden posts and gave a nice glow to the chapel.)
You can see Marty's reflection in the glass of the Welcome sign!
This lovely Anime themed wedding cake by Tishre Hunter, Dreme Cake Artistry, really fits Erin and Sean and their very unique and individual taste! In fact the sketch of the cake is on the home page of the bakery's website.
Mark McNally with Joe Bunn DJ Company was ready to do a sound check when I got there. He is so much fun and so personable and I love his Irish accent.
Sean had the distinct honor or escorting in not only his mother, Lona, but Erin's mother, Lynne, as well!
Our gorgeous and glamorous bride escorted in by her father, Wade.
They were both fighting back the tears but once up on the altar, they were fine. 
I am either thanking the parents here or telling their funny story! They met in high school over ten years ago. Sean thought Erin was the most beautiful girl he had ever seen. When he found out where she was working after school, he would go hang out nearby but was too shy to actually strike up a conversation with this "Goth/Raver girl." Sometimes she would see him at his place of work but they only said Hi to each other. Erin admitted she was just as shy as Sean was and had anyone told her back then that 10 years later she would be marrying Sean, she would have laughed.
Then 5 years later when MySpace was still cool, they connected and could talk via the internet--a great solution for shy folks! Eventually they had a first date, both found their voices, and soon they were an inseparable couple. Sean proposed in March of 2012 and they began planning this wedding.
I ask the bride and groom in confidence to tell me what they love about each other and what they are looking forward to in marriage. They hear what the other told me for the first time on their wedding day. A very special moment.
Many thanks to Cara with F8 Studio for this great photo of Erin and Sean just married and the photo below of the bubble parade!
Speaking of Cara, she had the great idea of forming the bubble line for the couple to walk through. Always makes for great photos.
Erin and Sean, what a pleasure to get to know you and be with you on your special day! It was beautiful. Thanks for choosing me to be your officiant. I wish you all the best!

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