2012 Color of the year
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Home for the Holidays

The most popular reception space depends solely on the clients taste and budget. Who can say one is better than the other? There are many out there that suit all styles and tastes of the client. Premier W.E.D.'s top 10 favorite:
Noah Liff Opera Center

One Eleven


The Hermitage Hotel


The Schermerhorn Symphony Center


The Governor's Club


A-Venue


Market Street Emporium


Front Porch Farms
Legacy Farms
Cheekwood



There are several venues that we would love the chance to book...it just depends on the client's need, budget and tastes. By no means are these venues the ONLY in the city worth looking at, but they are some that we highly recommend to those searching for the perfect spot! These have been chosen because of beauty, service, ease on the vendors, and their qualities that make the guests feel special!
Winter Wedding

This is the third Flatt Family wedding we have had the honor to assist with. Lee is the the last of 3 siblings to marry (All with in about a year and half of each other) and he has chosen a jewel! Sarah is originally from Germany but has lived in the states for a few years. The study of music has brought the two together and they have chosen a January wedding at the beautiful St. George's Episcopal Church in Nashville. The reception will follow at Stone's River Country Club in Murfreesboro where Lee's parents reside. Sarah has a beautiful vintage/classic sense of style and I have attached photos that will represent the palette and look of the evening. As excited as I am for this family to welcome another wonderful person into it, I am sad I won't see Lee's family again! Maybe they will throw another party? :-)










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Love March Madness

Alexis and Damion hired Premier W.E.D. back in March for their 2012 wedding. Time if flying by as we finish their plans for a beautiful ceremony and reception at the Noah Liff Opera Center. Both live in Auburn, Alabama and meeting time is limited but we are almost set! Alexis is a school teacher and Damion was an Olympic Track Athlete. This wedding is exciting for me because we will incorporate some of Alexis's family heritage and Damion's. Though most of the ceremony and reception will reflect their modern sense of a traditional American wedding, they will partake in a Nigerian wardrobe change and the traditional dance entrance into the reception. I can't wait! Alexis isn't so sure, but I know her father will appreciate it. Damion is from the Caribbean and we plan to have menu items and music the remind him of home. I am posting their Save The Date and some inspiration photos we put together for their upcoming nuptials! Looking forward to it!






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