'Tis the Season: Meagan & Daniel in Savannah, GA

Meagan and Daniel fell in love after meeting at an internship and their engagement soon followed. The couple chose The Olde Pink House as the venue for their wedding due to its status as an historical 18th-century Savannah landmark — boasting a reputation for festive décor and delicious food. 

This locale, as well as the winter month that the wedding would take place in, helped to inspire a holiday undercurrent that ran through the celebration — from the seasonal floral arrangements of baby’s breath, white hydrangeas, winter greens and eucalyptus, to the horse and carriage ride for the bride and groom and the white trolley that shuttled their guests: “We wanted to recognize the season and enjoy having a wed- ding in December,” says the bride.

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Meagan and Daniel fell in love after meeting at an internship and their engagement soon followed. The couple chose The Olde Pink House as the venue for their wedding due to its status as an historical 18th-century Savannah landmark — boasting a reputation for festive décor and delicious food. 
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The wedding party boards a classic Savannah trolley to transport them to the wedding venue.
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The centerpieces, by John Davis Florist, display rustic tree branches coupled with baby’s breath.

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A heart-shaped map (courtesy of the maid of honor) symbolizes where the couple met and fell in love. The couple also hand-crafted their guestbook, using sentimental pictures to illustrate the story of their relationship. 
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Music plays an important role in their big day. Daniel, surrounded by bridesmaids, surprises the bride at the reception by serenading her with an original song.

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A basket holds confetti poppers to shower over the couple during their exit.
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Purple jelly beans are among the sweet confections that comprised the candy station that was designed by Meagan’s mom, who also baked the groom's cake.
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The wedding cake — four tiers of almond pound cake topped with sour-cream frosting, by Cakes by Mollie Stone — features a monogrammed “C” for the couple’s last name.
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