A Winter Wonderland Wedding in Highlands, NC

To add to the formal feel of the day, Callie wore a fit-and- flare dress, which she topped with a fur shrug. “It was so magical and perfect,” she says

To add to the formal feel of the day, Callie wore a fit-and- flare dress, which she topped with a fur shrug. “It was so magical and perfect,” she says. Davis wore a handsome velvet suit jacket and a scarf that were “absolutely perfect for our wintry theme.”

Callie and Davis, who dated long-distance for four years before getting engaged, knew that they wanted to wait until they were living in the same city to say “I do.” This sign, displayed at their reception, paid homage to their past while celebrating that the day had finally arrived.
Sparkly Winter Wishing Tree Display
Eclectic Mercury Glass Candlestick Centerpieces
Tall White Floral and Willow Branch Centerpieces
“One of my favorite aspects of the tablescapes would have to be the sequin table linens for our estate table,” Callie recalls. A lush floral runner of ivory flowers ran down the length of the estate-style table, creating a glitzy and glamorous focal point to the reception room.
Winter White Cake Sprinkled with Small Silver Dots
The white florals that were used throughout the ceremony décor, reception décor and bouquets were soft and romantic.
The silver and ivory stationery was understated and elegant. Callie loved matching the damask pattern of the invitations to the damask pattern on the linens.
Lazaro Fit-and-Flare Wedding Gown
To add to the rustic feel, the couple used birch logs with slits cut into them to display their escort cards. A dusting of fake snow was the final touch on the tablescapes.
Although the six bridesmaids looked like they were all wearing different dresses, it was actually the same one styled in different ways. “It was so fun letting them decide how to wear it,” Callie says. She gifted a jeweled belt and fur wrap to each of her girls to complete the outfit.
Smooth Velvet Groom's Jacket
Ornate Wood Welcome Sign
Lovely Winter Night Reception
Because Callie and Davis live in Georgia, their Highlands wedding was a destination for them and their guests. Once they decided on a winter wedding, they knew The Farm at Old Edwards was the perfect spot. “The glassed-in pavilion allowed for an outdoor feeling, especially since you could see the snow falling,” says Callie, who is a wedding planner and designed her own wedding. For the reception décor, she decided on a color palette of silver and white with plum accents.