must-have items for your wedding registry :: greensboro wedding photographer

When Josh and I got engaged in 2007, one of the things I was most excited for about the planning process (other than the prospect of marrying the man of my dreams) was perusing the aisles and websites of my favorite stores to create our wedding registry. If you've been through this process though, you know that it isn't always as fun as it sounds. You stare at china patterns until your eyes are crossed, can't decide which spatula to choose out of the 20 options in front of you, and after all that, you and your hubby to be have to actually agree on what you need for your new home. 

Thankfully, Josh and I both tend to be fairly practical people (most of the time). I like the idea of having timeless items that I know I'm not going to be sick of in six months, so I tried to keep that in mind when registering. Having been married for a little over four years now, these are the things I've gotten the most use out of from our registry: 

1. White Dishes - Instead of getting china that I knew would take up space in a cabinet and only be used once a year, we went with lots of basic all white everyday dishes - plus serveware and bakeware - from Macy's. I'm still not sick of them, and food looks beautiful on a white canvas (hello Instagram food photos). Not to mention that it's easy to add pieces later on because you can always find plain white dishes.

2. KitchenAid Stand Mixer - I know, I know. A whole lot of folks out there think it's impractical for a home cook to spend $300+ on an appliance like this. However, I'll say that my lime green stand mixer made me love baking 53,654,686,548,648 than I did before. You throw the ingredients in a voila ... you have chocolate chip cookie dough, banana bread, or fresh whipped cream. All of these things are common in my house thanks to this gadget.

3. A Plain Down Comforter - This is my favorite thing ever. Since I quickly tire of patterns and colors and like to change things up, it's never been a great idea for me to spend hundreds on a patterned comforter. With my plain lightweight down comforter, I can throw a duvet on there (which makes it much easier to clean than trying to stuff an entire comforter in the washing machine), and for a reasonable price, get a new duvet when I get sick of the old one. (This one from West Elm is on my bed right now, and I LOVE it.)

4. A Really Good Set of Knives - Few things upset me more than a dull knife when I'm trying to cook. Thankfully, my hubby was somewhat of a kitchen knife expert and insisted that we invest in Cutco knives. Y'all - these things are awesome! Four years later, they're still super sharp, and they have a lifetime warranty. If they get dull or something breaks, just send it in, and they'll sharpen, fix, or send you a new one. 

5. Keurig Coffee Maker - I have to admit - this one took a little convincing. Josh really likes newfangled gadgets and at the time we got married, the Keurig was a pretty new thing. Before I worked from home, neither of us got up early enough to have more than one cup of coffee before leaving the house, so it was much easier just to throw a k-cup in the machine and put a to-go mug underneath it before darting out the door. It's still the same situation for Josh, and I try to limit my caffeine addiction to just one or two cups a day now anyways, so it would be senseless for us to have a coffee pot.

6. Gift Cards - If you know me, you know I'm not a huge advocate of gift cards. I tend to think they're a bit impersonal - you just grab them while you're in the grocery store and check that item off your list. However, weddings are an exception for me. When we got married, we got gift cards from the places we were registered, as well as Williams-Sonoma and Home Depot. These were especially nice because I love Williams-Sonoma (but didn't register there because there wasn't one near most of our guests), and we were able to get a new grill from Home Depot, which was something we hadn't even thought about wanting when we moved to North Carolina just a few months after our wedding. Note: I say gift cards instead of cash, because for me, if I have cash, I end up spending it on everyday items and never even realize where it went.

What are some of the best wedding gifts you have registered for (if you're engaged) or received (if you're married)?

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featured :: in bliss weddings :: nashville wedding photographer

The Nashville wedding of my sorority sister Kristin and her musician hubby Read (of The Westbound Rangers) was one of our absolute favorites of last year, and today, I am thrilled to have their stunning autumn soiree featured on In Bliss Weddings! This beautiful event at the historic Hermitage Hotel was planned by the ever-so-talented Kelly Dellinger Events, and an amazing team of wedding professionals made this wedding one to remember!

See their Real Wedding feature here.

Many thanks to Rachel and Dean at In Bliss Weddings for showcasing our work! 

chris+lisa :: married :: winston-salem wedding photographer

Chris and Lisa are the kind of people you just really want to be around. They're fun, laid back, and full of joy, and they both have this way of making you feel like you've known them forever. It's obvious that we aren't the only ones that feel that way... on their wedding day, they were surrounded by friends and family throughout the getting ready process and all the way through the evening's party celebrating their marriage with hugs, laughter, and libations.

Both of Chris and Lisa's families made us feel so incredibly welcome - less like hired vendors and more like one of their own. Getting the chance to work with people like them makes doing what we already love that much more exciting!

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I love it when a couple doesn't take themselves too seriously, and Lisa and Chris DEFINITELY know how to ​have fun!

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Lisa and her sister, Kristen, have such a special relationship with one another. They shared laughter, lots of hugs, and a couple of tearful moments throughout the day. Not only are they siblings, but they're the very best of friends ​- it meant so much to me to see the bond between these two girls and be able to capture them together.

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Chris, Lisa, and their bridal party and families surprised the crowd during the introductions with their rendition of the Harlem Shake...​

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The sweet moments between a father and a daughter during their dance together get me every. single. time.​

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What a lucky guy! Lisa surprised Chris with season tickets for the Carolina Panthers stashed in her garter :)​

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Chris and Lisa - Thank y'all so much for letting us be part of this special occasion and making us feel so welcome! Hope y'all are living it up during your last few days in Turks and Caicos, and we wish you all the best for a long and joyous life together!​

Photographer :: Glessner Photography
​Venue :: WinMock at Kinderton, Clemmons, NC
​​Event Planner :: Coordinating Dreams
​Florist :: Steve Lawson
​Cake Artist :: Manfred Schmidt
​Caterer :: Holly Tate Fine Catering
​Disc Jockey :: Anything Music DJ's
​Hair and Makeup :: Cindy Dunn of Aqua Salon
​Dress :: English's
​Men's Attire :: Men's Wearhouse by Vera Wang
​Rentals :: Hauser Rental

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