Monday, August 17, 2015

Sardis United Methodist Church and Georgian Terrace Wedding

I am honored to work with Ada and Alan for their wedding on July 25, 2015.

For the ceremony, we chose Sardis United Methodist Church. The historic church on top of a small hill in Buckhead area is a hidden treasure. We visited several churches while hunting for a ceremony venue but once I took Ada and Alan to visit Sardis United Methodist Church, the decision to book it was easily made.



The church size (maximum capacity: 250 guests) is perfect for their 100 person guest list. Because of the intricate stained glass windows, we chose minimal decoration on the aisle:




Prewedding photos were done outside of church before the 11am ceremony in order to avoid the hot summer heat of Georgia (but honestly it is better to have sun than rain on wedding days):



Here is a close up look at the bridal bouquet:


The traditional church ceremony took place inside the historic sanctuary:


A great tradition at Sardis United Methodist Church is for the couple to ring the church bells after they walked down the aisle as newlywed so Alan gave it a try:


The send off from church as the couple exited:



The bridal car was Alan's own ride which we put to good use:



For reception, Ada and Alan chose the gorgeous Georgian Terrace Hotel:



Head table was decorated with the bridal bouquet and the bridesmaids bouquets:


We chose centerpieces with fluffy Hydrangea (Ada's favorite flowers):

The favor boxes were bought by Alan's Mother and brought all the way from Taiwan. The boxes were made to represent miniatures "Chinese Carriage" used in ancient times by the brides and filled with candies.


The wedding cake kept to the theme of the bride's simple and elegant style:



For the grand entrance to the reception, Ada chose to honor her Chinese heritage by wearing the traditional Chinese QiPao:




The couple did their first dance immediately upon entry (which Ada told me was one of her favorite wedding moments):





Later on during the reception, Alan also took his Mother out on the dance floor for a spin for the Mother and Son dance which was a super sweet moment (and I will encourage all grooms to do so if possible):




The happy couple and their bridal party also took photos all around the hotel:









I wish the couple many years of happiness!!!



Vendor Team:

Reception Venue/Catering: Georgian Terrace Hotel
Florist: Lauren's Floral Art
DJ: Ted Crowder from Atlanta Wedding DJs
Photography: Chrtstopher Helm Photography
Wedding Cake: Frosted Pumpkins


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