How to Personalize Your Wedding at Koury Farms

Your wedding day should feel like a reflection of you—your style, your story, and the little details that make your love unique. If you’re wondering how to personalize your wedding, the secret lies in intentional design choices that speak to who you are as a couple. 

At Koury Farms, we recently hosted a celebration that showcased just how magical a wedding can be when personality shines through in every detail.

Setting the Tone with Attire and Florals

This wedding began with a romantic first look, where the couple read vows and exchanged meaningful gifts—a sweet, private moment before the festivities. 

The bride wore a lace, off-the-shoulder mermaid gown, a choice that felt timeless yet distinctively her own. She carried a bouquet of peach and green trailing florals, adorned with a personalized charm as a sentimental tribute. Her bridesmaids wore blush pink dresses, while the groom made a stylish statement in a dark green suit, and his groomsmen wore cream suits for a sophisticated contrast.

The bride gifted her mother and father embroidered handkerchiefs as heartfelt keepsakes they could treasure long after the celebration. These personal details don’t just add beauty; they weave your story into every moment.

wedding details including shoes vow books, and florals
Bride and groom reading vows and exchanging gifts
bridal portraits in the vineyards at Koury Farms
Groom portraits at Koury Farms wedding
Bride and groom with wedding party wearing tan suits and peach dresses
Bride holding handkerchief with father and mother of bride holding handkerchief with inscriptions. Example of how to personalize your wedding

Thoughtful Details That Tell a Story

From the very start, guests felt the couple’s personal touch. A flower basket welcome sign greeted friends and family, while live guitar music filled the air, setting a relaxed and joyful tone. 

One of the most unique touches was the guest book—a live painter capturing the day on canvas, with guests signing the painting for a keepsake the couple will treasure forever. This is a perfect example of how to personalize your wedding with an interactive element that doubles as art. 

Floral welcome sign and florals for ceremony
Guitarist and bride and groom kissing in the aisle after ceremony
Live painter and finished painted signed by wedding guests an example of how to personalize your wedding

Sweet and Sentimental Finishes

The couple put their own twist on tradition by serving a layered cookie cake instead of a classic white cake and featuring a golf-themed groom’s cake as a nod to the groom’s favorite pastime. 

Their sweetheart table showcased vintage china, adding a dash of old-world romance. Custom signage tied the theme together, ensuring every guest experienced a wedding that truly reflected the couple’s style.

When you focus on how to personalize your wedding with attire, décor, and experiences that hold meaning, your day becomes more than just a celebration—it becomes a beautiful reflection of your love story.

Cookie cake and golf themed cake
wedding decor - seating chart, desk and vintage china
Wedding reception design with menu with bow, candles, glasses and white and green florals

Ready to start planning your own unforgettable celebration? At Koury Farms, we’re here to help you design a wedding that’s as unique as you are. Contact us today to schedule a tour and see how your vision can come to life at our stunning North Georgia venue.

Cross ceremony centerpiece at Koury Farms decorated with florals
Bride with bridesmaids sitting on sofa in Bridal suite
Bride putting on dress and earrings
brides first look with bridesmaids in the grounds of Koury Farms
Bride and groom first look in the grounds of Koury Farms
Bride with bridesmaids wearing blush dresses
Groom with grooms men, groom wears dark green suit and groomsmen in tan suits
Groom looking on as bride walks down the aisle
Wedding ceremony under the covered pavilion at Koury Farms with cross centerpiece
Wedding portraits in the grounds of Koury Farms
Wedding portraits in the grounds of Koury Farms
Bride and groom wedding arch with wedding party and boy and girl under an umbrella
Bride with bridal party at Koury Farms wedding
Bride and groom feeding each other after cutting cookie cake
Wedding exit of bride and groom

Vendor Credits:

Caterer: Savory Bites Catering

Florist: Kerry Proost

Photographer: Amber Brannen Photography

DJ: Noah Davis

Hair/Makeup: Molly Hoover / Emily S

Bakery: Oh Sweet Bakery

bride and groom wedding portraits at Koury Farms