Wedding Details | Wedding at Tin Roof Farms

Taylor and Collin’s wedding at Tin Roof Farms was full of details that I think every couple should consider adding to their wedding day.

Taylor was super intentional when planning the details of the day

Here are the details you’ll want to have ready on your wedding day for beautiful photos:

  1. Flat lays: Include your invitation suite, rings, shoes, jewelry, and any special heirlooms.
  2. Something borrowed: A sentimental item like a veil, jewelry, or family heirloom.
  3. Sentimental touches: Personal mementos like handwritten notes or including people not in the wedding.

Check out how Taylor did this on her wedding!

1. Love Story

The first flat lay was a “Love Story” collection. It featured sentimental keepsakes from their dating days. The items included confetti from a Taylor Swift concert in Atlanta and a golf ball with a four-leaf clover. This was a nod to the day they met. It also had the birth certificate of their Build-A-Bear named “Lucky.” Taylor save and dried flowers Collin had given Taylor were also included. Taylor and Collin had a date night were the made cake plates for cutting the cake. Each piece held a memory, adding extra meaning to their wedding day.

For the wedding day flat lay, Taylor selected items that highlighted the day’s special details. This flat lay included custom stationery from Hudson Park Paper Co. It also featured a custom perfume Taylor made in Savannah after her bachelorette weekend. These small, thoughtful touches made everything feel so personal.

2. Something Borrowed

Taylor also embraced the “something borrowed” tradition with three meaningful items. She borrowed a blue sapphire ring that I received from my husband when we were dating. She also borrowed the veil Virginia, a bridesmaid, wore on her wedding day. Additionally, she wore pearls from Collin’s mom. These pieces connected her wedding day to the love stories that came before.

3. Sweet Touches

One of the sweetest touches was how Taylor included her nieces, Elle and Millie. She let them borrow necklaces that Uncle Collin had given her. Instead of traditional table numbers at the reception, each table was named after one of Taylor’s 1st-grade students. The students described love with phrases like “Love is caring for another” and “Love is holding hands.”

Taylor and Collin’s wedding shows how brides can get creative. Incorporating sentimental elements can make a wedding day truly reflect a unique love story.

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