Doni and Denise’s wedding at the Old Smyrna Firehouse was so very them!  From the Doni’s fascinator veil and navy blue petticoat to Denise’s perfect acapella version of Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” (she hit the high note!!), their tiny wedding was an occasion of unbridled joy!

 

                                 

 


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Ashley and Jeffrey exchanged vows during a late-morning ceremony at the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s Fragrance Garden. This rather hidden garden was a perfect location for their intimate family ceremony. After their photoshoot in the Garden, the whole family attended a wedding luncheon at Longleaf Restaurant. Congratulations, y’all!

 

Photos by: Rachel Parsons Photography

 


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WHEW! We turned up the heat for Carey & Graham’s wedding at the Old Smyrna Firehouse!

Dinner and a wedding was the perfect way to spend their special day joining their lives. After their heartfelt ceremony, they enjoyed a tiny reception with their loved ones for a meal and celebration time.

 

 

Photos by: Kate Blohm Photography

 

 

Photos by: Kate Blohm Photography

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Sweet Grass Weddings is so excited to present one of Atlanta’s hottest locations: a quirky, tiny treehouse, complete with inclusive wedding package! This treehouse has the distinction of being the number one AirBnB rental in Georgia, as well as having been the backdrop for multiple music videos and featured in television shows like Tree House Masters, Kevin Probably Saves the World, and Love & Hip Hop.

Judging by the feel of this incredibly unique oasis, you’d never know you were right in the heart of Atlanta—East Atlanta Village to be exact. Hidden in the middle of the property’s Zen bamboo forest, the treehouse smells of cedar and appears more art than architecture.

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