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Real Weddings: Old Hollywood Charm { Taylor + Seth }

posted by April on May 8, 2012

Glass Jar Photography shared this gorgeous Nashville, Tennessee wedding with us. Taylor and Seth, the adorable newlyweds, held their reception at a beautiful church located on the west end of Nashville and their reception at The Standard downtown. The "Old Hollywood" scenery is absolutely beautiful, with the start of the fall leaves cacading to the ground and the weather cooperating nicely with just the right amount of sunshine.

{the church's architecture was so rich with warmth and amazing detail}

{the addition of fresh fall leaves made the scene even more spectacular}

{love, love, love this sign carried down the isle... so sweet!}



{Taylor's simple yet stylish gown was complemented by her brightly colored bouquet}



{these sweet & delicately beaded shoes were taylor handmade}


{the "billy balls" really created a fresh yet rustic feel}

{they also look amazing used as a boutonniere}



{all the girls had different sash clips... very pretty}



{the gourmet "mouth watering" cuisine looks simply yummy!}



{guests bid farewell to the lovely couple with sparklers... classic!}

Thank you Glass Jar Photography for sharing Taylor & Seth's stunning wedding with us!

Wedding Ceremony: Scarritt Bennett Center
Wedding Reception: The Standard at the Smith House
Photography + Videography: Glass Jar Photography
Wedding Coordinator: Honeybee Events

2 comments :

  1. Aubrey2:36 PM

    Wow! This wedding is so so pretty. I love all the sweet little details. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I am so happy to read this. This is the kind of manual that needs to be given and not the random misinformation that's at the other blogs. Thanks for sharing

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