Mar 23, 2016 | Encouraging Solid Marriages, Inspiring Brides and Grooms, Promoting Local Businesses, The Big Fake Wedding Community, Uncategorized
The Event The Big Fake Wedding Charlotte Thursday, April 14th 2016 | Aria at Founders Hall Doors open at 6:30pm + the ceremony begins at 7:00pm. *Keep in mind that there is a Mumford & Sons concert on the same night, so be sure to plan your route accordingly! What...
Mar 22, 2016 | Inspiring Brides and Grooms, Promoting Local Businesses, The Big Fake Wedding Community, Uncategorized
Timeless, romantic, and a total classic in any wedding color palette, silver will never go out of style. From cake toppers to confetti, we’re showing y’all ten fun ways to incorporate this marvelous metal into your big day. Happy Tuesday!...
Mar 21, 2016 | Promoting Local Businesses, The Big Fake Wedding Community, Uncategorized
We all know Justin’s as the peanut butter cup connoisseurs that we spot (and promptly buy) in the Whole Foods checkout line, and then we got to know them even better as a Big Fake Wedding vendor. Last year, Justin’s supported the sweet tooth of our guests...
Mar 18, 2016 | Promoting Local Businesses, The Big Fake Wedding Community, Uncategorized
Inspired by “life and love and all of its perfect imperfections,” Thrifted Sister Vintage is truly one-of-a-kind. This sweet small business was started by – you guessed it! – two sisters, Nikki and Crystal. These rental rockstars not only...
Mar 16, 2016 | Encouraging Solid Marriages, Event Highlight, Inspiring Brides and Grooms, Promoting Local Businesses, The Big Fake Wedding Community, Uncategorized
There’s no place like home, y’all. It’s always a treat to party in our home city, and at The Big Fake Wedding Atlanta, that turned out to be quite literal. Donuts, pie, ice cream, cookies, and cake all made an appearance for our 12th Atlanta event,...
Mar 16, 2016 | Encouraging Solid Marriages, The Big Fake Wedding Community, Uncategorized
In January 2011, Malloree and Jordan met in Australia at a missionary training school. They spent six months there, getting to know each other as “friends.” Once the program was over in June, Malloree returned home to Georgia and Jordan to Texas. They gave long...