A Simple Country Wedding at Gwinnett Historic Courthouse in Lawrenceville, Georgia

Alisha Tinker (22 and a pharmacy technician) and Cody Smith (24 and an EMT) had a simple Southern wedding full of sunflowers and cowboy boots. The Gwi

Alisha Tinker (22 and a pharmacy technician) and Cody Smith (24 and an EMT) had a simple Southern wedding full of sunflowers and cowboy boots. The Gwinnett Historic Courthouse in Lawrenceville, Georgia, was the perfect place for their celebration. “We loved that it had a gazebo outside for the ceremony, but also a simple ballroom upstairs for the reception,” Alisha says. “With the building a part of the Historical Society, it had its own vintage, rustic charm that we loved.” Alisha wore a strapless A-line ivory lace dress with a gold sash, which of course she paired with cowboy boots. Cody wore a black suit with a cowboy hat to match the laid-back vibe. Navy, yellow and gold decor with burlap and lace details channeled the country angle. There was even barbecue for dinner. And for dessert, Alisha and Cody had a classic wedding cake, wrapped in burlap with a touch of sunflowers. See the details below, captured by MNA Photography.

What's a Southern bride without pearls? Alisha wore this pretty pearl bracelet for her wedding at Gwinnett Historic Courthouse in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
Alisha's bridesmaids wore navy dresses and carried simple wildflower-inspired bouquets.
Mason jars with burlap and lace were the perfect way to style the country wedding.
Alisha and Cody said "I do" under a burlap wedding arch covered in sunflowers.
Burlap and Lace Place Setting
True to Southern country style, Alisha and Cody's cake was covered in burlap.
Wedding Cake With Sunflower and Burlap
Alisha wore a strapless lace wedding dress with a gold sash that paired beautifully with all the sunflowers in her simple Southern wedding.