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How to Create a European Garden Wedding in the South

February 14, 2026

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If you’ve ever dreamed of saying “I do” surrounded by lush florals, old-world charm, and effortless romance, you’re not alone. More and more couples are finding ways to recreate the look and feel of European garden weddings right here in the South. The beauty of this style is that it’s timeless, romantic, and deeply personal—proving you don’t have to travel abroad to have a celebration that feels like it belongs in the French countryside or Italian hills.

Photographed for Laura Anne Watson

1. Choose a Venue with Character

Whether you are planning an intimate micro wedding or a grand and elegant wedding weekend, the first step to creating a European garden wedding in the South is selecting a venue with natural elegance. Look for estates, historic homes, or gardens with mature trees, stone pathways, or manicured lawns. Venues like Fountainview Mansion in Auburn, Stonehaven in Birmingham or the Swan House in Atlanta offer architectural charm and beautiful outdoor spaces that feel inspired by Europe’s most romantic landscapes. Architecture plays such a huge part in the overall look and feel of your day- look for weathered stone, ironwork, and unique arches to add character and that old world vibe.


2. Focus on Florals and Texture

Lush, overflowing florals are the hallmark of a European-style wedding. Think organic arrangements of garden roses, ranunculus, and greenery spilling from urns or lining tables. Let the flowers feel natural—like they’ve always belonged there. Pair them with soft textures such as linen, silk, or lace for an effortlessly refined look. The more natural the materials, the more timeless the look will be.


3. Set the Mood with Details

From antique-inspired stationery to fine art table settings, the details are what bring your European wedding vision to life. Consider using tapered candles, delicate glassware, or neutral-toned ceramics. You can even add vintage furniture pieces or soft pastel palettes to evoke that old-world charm.


4. Capture It with a Timeless Approach

Light, movement, and emotion are key to photographing a wedding that feels European. Soft, natural light and intentional composition tell a story full of warmth and depth. A photographer with a film-inspired style will understand how to capture the authenticity and elegance of your day without it feeling overly posed.

Creating a European garden wedding in the South is about more than just décor—it’s about infusing your day with a sense of romance, intention, and beauty. When the setting, design, and emotion come together, the result is a celebration that feels effortless and romantic.

Photographed for Laura Anne Watson
Photographed for Laura Anne Watson
Photographed for Laura Anne Watson
Photographed for Laura Anne Watson

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