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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Georgia Engagement {Hope Photography}


Round Two! 

This romantic engagement session comes to us from the talented team at Hope Photography
You can just see the love in their eyes as these precious Georgia Peaches enjoyed their afternoon in this darling styled shoot...complete with some Coca-Cola :)  They have the most genuine smiles!


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Brittany + Carter {Creek Club at I'on Wedding}


This morning we're sharing a flawless Charleston wedding from Joe Hendricks Photography
The couple, Brittany + Carter, and their crew prepared for the big day at separate beach houses on Isle of Palms.  The ladies donned beautiful navy dresses from The Dessy Group via Bella Bridesmaid that were perfectly accented with darling spring bouquets from the gals at Ooh! Events.  Thanks to Charleston's delightful spring weather, they were able to say their 'I do's' outdoors along the banks of the Hobcaw Creek in a charming Lowcountry ceremony.  I would have been in heaven because they even had a bagpiper!  After the nuptials, they moved the party inside to The Creek Club at I'on where their guests were treated to some serious Lowcountry cuisine and a band that kept them on their feet all night long.  At the end of the evening, Carter surprised his glowing bride with a chartered boat ride from the reception to the after party.  Take a look at this AH-MA-ZING shot they were able to capture with the stunning Cooper River Bridge in the background.  I just love it.

  

I'm pretty sure this last image will make any Lowcountry Bride go weak in the knees....am I right?


P.S. - Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks on the birth of their sweet son, Austin :)


Vendors
photographer: joe hendricks  /  event planner & floral designer: ooh! events  /  musicians:  classical charleston  /  reception venue:  the creek club at i'on  /  dress store: arzelle's bridal  /  cake designer: ashley bakery  /   band: east coast entertainment  /  bridesmaid dresses: the dessy group via bella bridesmaids

Monday, October 17, 2011

Jordyn + Joe {Myrtle Beach Engagement}


It's October and you know what that means in South Carolina...it's time for the Fair! 

From the bright lights and joyful rides to the deep fried Snickers bars (yum!) and fantastic entertainment, you can't beat a cool crisp October evening at the Fair.  Last week, the South Carolina State Fair kicked off in the Capitol City and in just a  few days the Coastal Carolina Fair begins in Ladson.  In honor of all the fun that's to be had in the Palmetto State over the next few weeks, we just HAD to share Jordyn + Joe's (you may remember their gorgeous wedding we  shared this past summer) Pavilion Nostalgia Park engagement session from our talented friend Gillian Reinhardt of Carolina Studios.  The Groom, Joe, was not thrilled about the idea of taking engagment photos, so his one request was it had to be somewhere fun and what better place than the Pavilion!  To give the session a little variety, the couple then headed over to the beach to catch the sunset and wrap up the day.


Favorite shot...

  





Friday, October 14, 2011

Rebecca + James {Edisto Island Wedding}


For starters, I just have to mention that my cousin, Meaghan, was on
The Knotty Bride yesterday...and she looks ah-maz-ing.  (Must run in the family :) ha!)

The Lowcountry Region is full of breathtaking venues.  They tend to be the perfect mix of coastal and elegance...and let's be honest, you just can't beat that.  Charleston is surrounded by quite a few barrier islands that will sweep you off your feet with their natural beauty.  Today's couple, Rebecca + James, selected the beautiful Prospect Hill Plantation on Edisto Island, South Carolina, which is just south of Charleston, to celebrate their wedding.  They enlisted the talented ladies of By Invitation Only to pull off their laidback, pink coastal affair.  The crew at Good Food Catering made sure their guests were treated to a healthy dose of Lowcountry cuisine.  (Crab cakes? Yes, please!)  While photographer Christine LeGrand captured everything a Lowcountry Bride dreams of...gorgeous sunlit, darling details, a perfect backdrop (complete with a palmetto tree or two!), and a sweet, loving couple....


Tell us how you guys met... 

I met James at a Carolina Gamecocks football game.  I had extra tickets and my sister’s husband brought his best friend, James.  That was in 2006.  We kept meeting at Carolina games like once a year, talking and hanging out.  In 2008, I called him up and asked him when he was going to take me on a date.  We went out that weekend and have been together ever since.

Let's hear about the proposal...
                James wanted to propose where it all started, so he wanted to propose at Williams-Brice Stadium.   It was a completely gloomy and rainy Memorial Day weekend and James said he wanted to go for a ride.  We drove down to the stadium and drove around the fairgrounds three times probably waiting for the rain to stop, which it never did.  He ended up parking in front of the stadium and got me out of the car.  He knelt down in a puddle and pulled out the most beautiful,perfect engagement ring and asked me if I would marry him.  Of course I said yes!  It wasn’t exactly how he had planned it but it was the thought that counts!!  We got married one year later on Memorial Day weekend. 

What's your favorite picture from your wedding?

I can't choose a favorite picture because there are so many wonderful, meaningful moments that were captured, but I really like this photo on the hammock.  How much more Southern and laidback can you get that a hammock?!  I just love that it's just me and James and you can see all the details of the wedding - the venue, the colors, flowers, accessories.  I also love how happy we both are!

 
Out of the entire day, what was the most memorable moment?
That’s a hard one!!!  I would say our first kiss because it was perfect but honestly it was probably the vows!  I had asked the Pastor if we could include some additional vows.  During the ceremony, the Pastor told us we could recite the vows to one another.  I thought we would just be repeating them so I didn’t memorize them and I knew James didn’t know them.  I looked at James and without thinking said, “We’ll pass!”  It was a funny moment that made everyone laugh and is very indicative of our life.  When things don’t go as planned, we just try to laugh!!

How did you choose your venue? What elements drew you to Prospect Hill?
I bought a bunch of Charleston magazines and looked on a lot of websites to find some plantations in the Lowcountry.  I found a listing in the back of one magazine with different plantations and saw pictures of Prospect Hill and knew I had to go see it.  James and I made an appointment to visit.  We got in the car and knew we had found the perfect place for our wedding!  There was this beautiful white plantation home, rows of palm trees for a beachy feel, a pecan grove, a pond, and a gorgeous oak tree with a beautiful view of the water.  Exactly what we both wanted!



Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details.  Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?
There were several details that were very special to me.  I only have one grandparent still living, my Nana (my paternal grandmother), but she was unable to come to the wedding because it was out of town.  She always wears brooches on her sweaters or dresses.  I needed something borrowed so I asked if I could borrow some of her brooches and wear them for the wedding.  I found a pink brooch that I attached to my bouquet, and  a teal brooch that I wore on my reception dress.  The necklace I wore was my maternal grandmother’s that my granddaddy had given her.  My mom gave it to me years ago and I told her I was going to wear it on my wedding day.  The necklace was a flower which fit really well into the wedding because the wedding was outdoors and my dress actually had some flowers on the sash.  I also really liked my cake topper.  I like being a little artsy and I decided to make the cake topper myself.  I painted the people and sewed the dress, suit, and bouquet.  I also included our three cats because James really wanted them to be a part of our wedding.  I love the way it turned out!  It was very us!!

Why did you choose to have A Lowcountry Wedding?
 I love the South and I knew I wanted a very southern wedding with oak trees and moss hanging down, something more laid back, easygoing.  James wanted a beach wedding, but I didn’t want to do the whole sand and wind thing!  So I thought a plantation wedding or something on the coast would be a perfect compromise.


Tell us a little bit about your menu.  Did you add any Lowcountry elements?


Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice you would give to brides in the planning process?
Definitely give yourself enough time to plan everything but not so much time that it drags on and on.  If you have certain ideas and visions for your wedding, do lots of research and don’t give up!  The internet will become your best friend!!!

Vendors
caterer: good food catering  /  venue: prospect hill plantation

The food was catered by Good Food Catering and it was phenomenal!!!  I wanted all Southern food so we had crab cakes, barbecue, sweet potato fries, ham biscuits and shrimp and grits to name a few.  I wish I could have just stuffed my face the whole night!  It was the best wedding food I've ever had!!!! We also had a signature cocktail which was a merry mojito.  James' favorite drink is a mojito and I asked to add berries to it so it could be pink like our wedding colors  

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Keesha + Ben {Nashville Wedding}

Today's we're sharing a classic Nashville affair from Jonathon Campbell Photography
Bride Keesha stunned in her off-the-shoulder gown (that I just love!) as she wed her college sweetheart on her daddy's farm.  The couple chose an elegant yellow color palette that they complimented with a beautiful white and black print.


Tell us a little bit about how you met your husband.  How long have you known each other?
We met while in college working at a local grocery store.  We have known each other for eight years.



Let's hear about your engagement...
Ben surprised me and hid the ring in my stocking on Christmas Eve of 2009. We were engaged for 16 months.

Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details.  Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?
About 6 months before the wedding a storm came through our town and one of the trees from the double oak fell.  I was heartbroken. I had always imagined having my wedding under a tree. My dad and a family friend came to the rescue. I saw some old church windows at another venue online and asked if they could build the windows for me.  The windows have the most special meaning because my dad had built them by hand. At the end of the day the tree falling was actually a blessing because I have something special that my dad made and the ceremony was beautiful in front of the widows.
-Another special detail was our cookie bar. We had 8 different types of cookies and it was a hit. A friend of the family made over 1,000 cookies.


When I'm going through a wedding, there is always an image or two that stick out.  Sometimes it's a beautiful detail or an amazing shot but usually it's a special moment....and I just love Keesha's favorite shot as her and Ben have officially been pronounced husband and wife!


Tell us a little bit about your menu...
We wanted to have southern food that everyone would enjoy. We had Barbecue, baked beans, slaw, chips and salsa, cornbread, bottled 7-up, Coca-cola, Orange crush and fresh lemonade. For our favors we had a cookie bar with 8 different kinds of cookies.

Was that a cookie bar!? Love it!


Out of the entire day, what was the most memorable moment?
The most memorable moment of the day was the fireworks at the end of the wedding. It was everything I had hoped it would be and the fireworks just made everything come together in the end.


Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice you would give to brides in the planning process?
Enjoy the day and just take it all in because it goes by so quick!

Vendors
photographer: jonathon campbell photography  /  dress store:  the white room  /  cake designer: 
main event productions  /  makeup artist:  amy lynn larwig  /  venue: private residence



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