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ometimes “something borrowed” can go a long way, especially when it came to the unique details in Anna (Corinne) Mixon (opposite, right, 32 and principal at Mixon & Associates) and Whitney Ginder’s (31 and a PhD student) vintage-inspired waterfront wedding. Aside from an antique diamond pin (passed down from Corinne’s grandmother) that Whitney rocked as a barrette, the couple incorporated mismatched oil lamps, colorful dessert plates and their favorite books, which doubled as table numbers, throughout their reception décor. These repurposed details—along with a romantic color palette of cranberry, gold and blush—helped tie the entire aesthetic of their beachfront celebration together. “Our refined, rustic vision came together seamlessly.” —RS
the ceremony The couple had a minimally decorated, waterfront ceremony. the escort cards
Succulents added a fresh touch to the rustic display. the desserts Different flavored cupcakes were set out on The color palette:
mismatched plates. the dance The newlyweds shared a sweet first dance to “Heavenly Day” by Patty Griffin. the photo ops Guests could pose as “Corinne and Whitney.” the reception White folding chairs and
white tables were accented with bright blooms. the bouquets The brides carried matching bunches that included calla lilies and roses. the tablescapes Oil lamps and books added vintage flair to each DIY centerpiece.