Caroline and Clark wanted their wedding in Nashville, Tennessee to feel more like a garden party than a wedding.
Photo: A Bryan Photo
The old adage “absence makes the heart grow fonder” has proven true once again. Though Caroline Estopinal and Clark Brewer
dated for six years, they didn’t talk much about getting married. But while she studied in Italy and he worked in New Zealand,
everything changed. The pair met up on the Amalfi Coast, where Clark had a surprise—a hand-forged ring and a proposal. They
later married in a European-style chapel and celebrated with guests in the backyard of Caroline’s parents’ home. “We wanted
it to feel more like a summer garden party than a wedding,” says Caroline. “And we were inspired by the farm-to-table look
to keep it warm, relaxed, and intimate.”
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Wedding Coordinator: Susan Smallwood; 12southevents.com
Photographer: A Bryan Photo; 205/222-2207
Wedding gown: Chris Kole, The Cotton Bride; 718/729-9878
Groom's Tux: Street Tuxedo; 615/771-0948
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Built in 1928, the Wightman Chapel in Nashville is on the National Historic Register.
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Ceremony Venue: Wightman Chapel, Scarritt-Bennett Center; 615/340-7500
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The bridesmaids all wore the same dress by Bari Jay.
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Bridesmaids' dresses: Bari Jay
Flowers: Julie Brown Interiors; 615/300-5795, and Garden Delights; 615/599-9950
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The couple chose the Wightman Chapel for its Gothic architecture, which reminded them of their European engagement.
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Ceremony Venue: Wightman Chapel, Scarritt-Bennett Center; 615/340-7500
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Garden roses in various shades of pink give the bouquet dimension.
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Bride's bouquet: Julie Brown Interiors; 615/300-5795, and Garden Delights; 615/599-9950
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Caroline carried the same Bible down the aisle as her mother and grandmother and also wore the same earrings.
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A trolley took the wedding party from the ceremony to the backyard reception.
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The backyard reception was inspired by the movie Father of the Bride. Long tables accomodated 275 guests.
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Creative design/styling: Caroline Brewer Styling; cge.brewer@gmail.com
Flowers: Julie Brown Interiors; 615/300-5795, and Garden Delights; 615/599-9950
Catering: Martha Stamps Catering; 615/983-8850
Photo: A Bryan Photo
Inspired by her grandmother's love of china, Caroline decided to serve dinner on mixed china patterns. Instead of renting so many different sets, she and her mom scoured thrift shops, flea markets, and antiques stores to collect enough to serve all 275 guests.
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"I wanted the frosting to look unpretentious— like my grandmother had iced it,” Caroline says of her towering, five-tier cake.
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Wedding cake: Jackie Brown of Gracious Goodness Cake Co.; 706/534-1374
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Clark’s groom’s cake took the realistic form of a pair of hiking boots—reminiscent of his time in New Zealand.
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Groom's cake: The French Confection; 615/244-3967
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The patio offered a casual space for guests to relax.
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Flowers: Julie Brown Interiors; 615/300-5795, and Garden Delights; 615/599-9950
Photo: A Bryan Photo
Servers passed drinks during cocktail hour.
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Catering: Martha Stamps Catering; 615/983-8850
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Clark and his pals celebrated with a game of touch football.
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Groom's/groomsmen's tuxes: Street Tuxedo; 615/771-0948
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Caroline and Clark have their first dance on the dance floor illuminated by simple, inexpensive white lights hung from the
trees.
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Lighting: Nashville Event Lighting; 615/414-6724
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Erin Duffy, a friend of Caroline's, decorated mason jars for kids to catch fireflies.
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