12.16.2011

Charleston Welcome Guide {Wedding Details}

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When planning a Charleston wedding, more often than not, you’ll probably be expecting quite a few out-of-town guests who aren’t too familiar with the area.  To assist your wedding travelers, it’s important to make sure they are aware of all the best attractions: restaurants, historical sites, shopping…you name it!  They can google the Holy City all day long but it’s important to hear your recommendations to ensure they really get to experience everything Charleston has to offer.  It’s your chance to show them why Charleston was your city of choice! Kristie from Say LULLOW Creative assisted Meghan + Jon in creating the perfect Charleston guide to welcome their guests.  The couple compiled some of their favorite places to “eat, drink and be merry” in varying price ranges that they thought their guests would enjoy.  Kristie has kindly offered our A Lowcountry Wedding readers a 10% discount on their very own Charleston guide.  To receive the discount, enter the coupon code SAYLULLOWLOWCOUNTRY at the Say LULLOW Creative Etsy Shop and make sure to contact Kristie for any custom products.
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12.16.2011

Meghan + Jon {Charleston Wedding}

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 This past Labor Day weekend, Meghan + Jon invited 60 of their closest friends and family to the Lowcountry to join them in a big celebration.  After much research, the destination couple selected Old Wide Awake Plantation to host their laid back Southern affair.  This stunning Antebellum plantation sits on the banks of the Stono River and offers a picturesque backdrop for a classic Charleston wedding.  Kristie of Say LULLOW Creative was on hand to capture all of the details and some emotional moments between the bride and groom.  Meghan’s sister is the talent behind Local Root Wildflower and designed a gorgeous array of Fall flowers to compliment the bride’s rustic color palette.
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 Tell us a little bit about how you met your husband. How long have you known each other?  
Where did you meet? I met my husband, Jon, through a mutual friend. My girlfriend told me that she had this guy in my mind for me and he was going to be at this party that weekend. She had sent out a group email on the details for the upcoming party. There was some group banter going around and then he started just emailing me. We emailed each other back and forth over the next couple of days. When I first saw the tall green eyed, blonde hair boy – I was super nervous which I don’t normally get. Since we were in a group setting there wasn’t much alone time but we managed to get in some small talk. He was a little shy at first but, my outgoing personality helped break the ice and ever since then we’ve been attached at the hip. We’ve known each other for a little over two years.
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What was your color palette
Purple, yellow, brown, green (I really didn’t have a set color palette; I let my flowers speak for my color palette and used more natural colors throughout the décor. I had burlap pieces on the table and they were also used as ties for the taller tables. Mason jars and old kraft wooden cheese boxes were used to hold the flower centerpieces. )
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 How did he propose? How long were you engaged for? 
It kind of worked out for him because I did all the planning. Ha. I planned a winter weekend getaway in small town called, Hocking Hills. Once we got to the cabin, we went on hike and then decided to try out the hot tub. I was pulling clothes out of our suitcase and he sat me down on the bed and started to tell me how much he loved me. I had no clue what he was doing. I replied, “I love you too.” Jon dropped to one knee and I started freaking out. He popped the question and I screamed, “YES! YES!” We were engaged for 8 months before our big day.

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Why did you choose to have A Lowcountry Wedding?  

I knew I wanted to get married in South Carolina but it was going to take some convincing with our parents. I knew that Charleston would get a great spot for family and friends to vacation and hopefully find a very southern venue.

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 How did you choose your venue?
One of my sisters lives on Wadalmaw Island so she was able to do all the leg work in finding a venue. There were a couple of venues that she had visited for me but they didn’t leave a lasting impression. I was talking to a couple of vendors for the wedding and one had mentioned Old Wide Awake Plantation. Just from the photos on the website – I was sold. My sister went to visit the venue and she fell in love with the place. The venue had a great dance area, interesting bar area and just a beautiful backdrop for a wedding.
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What’s your favorite picture from your wedding?

I have a ton of favorites. My photographer was amazing and caught some really great moments. One of my favorites is our first kiss as husband and wife and our bridal party celebrating us in the background. My other favorite would be us with the Thank you sign. I love the fact that we were both laughing (not sure at what) and it’s such a natural photo of us. 

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Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details. Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?  
One of my favorite details were the flowers – my sister, Erin, started her own flower business (Local Roots Wildflowers) and she grew the flowers herself. Erin and her boyfriend also made the guest book table which was AMAZING! I had one of my talented musician friends play the ceremony music. A neighbor created card holders for our food cards and photos that we were displayed throughout the tables. They were made out of wine corks and stained glass. They added just a bit more color to the simply center pieces. Last but not least, my dad had brought with him the cake topper that was used at his mom’s wedding. I could go on and on about the little touches. Throughout the planning process, I wanted to include family and friends with certain details of the wedding. I would have an idea and I would call on a family or friend to see if they would be able to create my vision. It worked out so organically.
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 Tell us a little bit about your menu. Did you add any Lowcountry elements? 
The menu was heavy appetizers. I’m a vegetarian so I wanted to incorporate that into our menu but make sure that the meat-eaters weren’t starving. Some of the menu items were: tomato bruschetta
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Out of the entire day, what was the most memorable moment? 
During the reception, Jon and I snuck off to take a breather. We just told each other how happy we were and how excited we were about spending the rest of our lives together. I will always remember that moment.
Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice you would give to brides in the planning process? 
If you aren’t going to be at the wedding venue getting ready – go and take 30 minutes in the morning to make sure everything is set. Also, make sure you give yourself enough time to take photos. Our transportation was late and we missed out on hour and half of taking photos which ate into our time for the reception.
 Vendors
Ceremony and Reception Venue: Old Wide Awake Plantation  /  Photographer: Say LULLOW Creative  /  Invitations: Tiny Prints  /  Cake: Three Little Birds  /  Flowers: Local Roots Wildflowers  /  Hair & Makeup: Urban Nirvana  /  DJ /Band : Other Brother EntertainmentDJ josh  /  
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12.16.2011

Meghan + Jon {Charleston Rehearsal Dinner}

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Today we’re sharing Meghan + Jon’s Wedding Weekend from Kristie of Say LULLOW Creative!  Over the weekend, the couple hosted some fabulous Lowcountry events at two of Charleston’s favorite venues to celebrate their big day.  They kicked off the wedding events with a rehearsal dinner at the James Island’s Brick House Kitchen.  The Brick House Kitchen is the perfect low-key venue if you’re thinking of treating your guest to a Lowcountry boil or an Oyster Roast in a relaxed atmosphere.  Isn’t it perfect?!  Later this afternoon, we’ll be sharing their nuptials at Old Wide Awake Plantation.
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12.15.2011

Ashleigh + Shane {Biltmore Estate Wedding}

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I’m so thrilled I finally get to share Ashleigh + Shane’s fabulous North Carolina nuptials with you!  After becoming engaged at The Biltmore Estate, it was no question that Asheville’s one-of-a-kind venue would have to host their wedding, as well.  If you’ve never been, you really must plan a trip to this breathtaking home.  With over 250 rooms, this immaculate mansion is the largest privately owned home in the States.  The grounds feature perfectly manicured lawns and gorgeous pristine gardens.  With that being said, it’s really no wonder it has collected numerous accolades as one of the top wedding venues on the East Coast.  It’s absolutely magical…and Ashleigh + Shane’s Southern affair was no different!  The couple selected the Estate’s Deerpark Restaurant to host their outdoor ceremony and romantic reception.  Ashleigh enlisted the talents of Christi Falls Photography and Honey Darling Events to assist and execute her perfect Summer wedding which incorporated a gorgeous palette of pink, coral and green.
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Vendors
photographer:christi falls photography  /  planner: honey darling events  /  
ceremony and reception venue: deerpark restaurant at the biltmore estate  /  dj: spintastic sounds
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12.14.2011

Kirsten + Travis {Tennessee Engagement}

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I don’t know about yall, but down South we’ve been experiencing some pretty fabulous (and unseasonable) weather.  We’re talking it’s suppose to hit 70 degrees by the end of the week.  It’s like heaven, I hope Fall never ends. Best. December. Ever.  So, today I thought I would share one of my favorite Autumn Engagements from KLP Photography.  I’m absolutely obsessed with these perfectly timeless and Southern images.  Not only are Kirsten + Travis adorable but they took full advantage of their Eastern Tennessee surroundings.  What’s not to love about gorgeous horses, rustic barns and breathtaking views?
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I mean, is this for real!?
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12.13.2011

Aisle Decor {Wedding Details}

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This week we’re highlighting another one of our favorite wedding details…aisle decor!  Whether you’re tying the knot in a church or planning for an outdoor ceremony, there are plenty of ways to spice up your stroll to the alter.  From a classically Southern arrangement of white hydrangeas to a romantic evening aisle lit by candles, we’re sure our round-up will provide you just the ceremony inspiration that you’ve been waiting for…
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 Image by Charleston vendor Branch Design Studios via Juliet Elizabeth Photography
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Image by Charleston vendor, Jennifer Bearden
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12.11.2011

Jennifer + Sean {Nashville Wedding}

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With the help of some of Nashville’s most sought-after wedding vendors, Jennifer + Sean tied the knot this past Fall. The couple hosted fifty of their closest friends and family at one of Nashville’s premier wedding venues, CJ’s Off The SquareEvin Photography was on hand to capture Jennifer’s simple, yet modern wedding with the perfect jewel-toned color palette that was executed by CJ’s on-site wedding planner, Amy Parman.   The bride looked stunning in her Casablanca gown from The White Room that was accessorized with a fabulous pair of pink heels.  The maids sported blue, knee-length Alfred Sung dresses from Arzelles that were paired with vibrant bouquets from the Carriage House.  The entire bridal party looked flawless thanks to talents of Amy Lynn Larwig (makeup) and Melissa Taylor (hair).  
Tell us a little bit about how you met your husband.  How long have you known each other? Where did you meet?
I met my husband at Kroger where I began working in 2005 . He was assigned to train me (set up by him and his manager) and we have been together ever since. It was our six and a half anniversary we when got married on October 9th.
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How did he propose?  How long were you engaged for? 
In the summer of 2010, he took an internship in California for two months. He drove his car out there and I was flying out there to make to trip back to Tennessee with him. When I arrived in California, we had an entire day planned of sites to see since I had never been there.  We had been talking a lot about getting married and I even picked out my perfect engagement ring before he had left. I was REALLY hoping that he would propose to me at some point during our trip back home. We went to all the places we had planned to see and he said he wanted to take me to Venice beach. We got there and were walking along the beach when he stopped and gave me the longest hug ever. He then got on one knee and asked me to marry him. It was the PERFECT place to get engaged!
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Jennifer’s favorite image of the day…
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Your wedding was filled with gorgeous details.  Did any have special meaning? What was your favorite?
I cannot say that there is one specific thing from my wedding that was perfect. I know that everyone says this, but I truly feel that every part of our wedding was perfect!
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How did you choose your venue?
We wanted a small wedding with close family and friends. We knew that we wanted a venue that had a very intimate atmosphere and CJ’s Off the Square in downtown was perfect! I also liked that at CJ’s the ceremony and reception were at the same venue.
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Color palette:  We chose a palette of jewel toned colors. There was blue, purple, and pink incorporated throughout the ceremony and reception site. We also used charcoal gray table clothes with white chairs and linens so that the rich colors in the table arrangements would stand out. We wanted a modern and simple atmosphere.

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Tell us a little bit about your menu…
We wanted a menu that everyone could enjoy, so we chose to have eight heavy hors d’oeuvres.  I was afraid that if we went with a sit down dinner with only two options that some people would not like the food we had chosen.  Some hors d’oeuvres that we had were: spinach and artichoke dip, twice baked potatoes, meatballs, praline chicken tenders and fruit skewers.  Everyone seemed to love it and I think it was a good choice.
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Out of the entire day, what was the most memorable moment?
A special moment for me was seeing my grandfather at my wedding.  I honestly thought that his medical diagnosis would take him away before our October 9th nuptials.  It made me EXTREMELY happy to see him sitting there when I came down the stairs.  I was so thankful that he was physically able to be a part of our day!  I experienced a lot of memorable moments throughout our wedding.  I was excited to be marrying my best friend and the person that I cannot wait to spend the rest of my life with!!
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Looking back on your engagement and wedding, is there any advice you would give to brides in the planning process?
I would say ENJOY your engagement!  The wedding day goes by EXTREMELY fast and I feel like I let the stress of planning a wedding interfere with enjoying our engagement time.  I also would suggest to choose a photographer that you want to be around you for your entire wedding day.  Our photographer, Evin Krehbiel, was AMAZING!
Vendors
Photographer: Evin Photography  /  Ceremony and Reception Venue: CJs off the Square  /  Designer/Planner: Amy Parman  /  Caterer: A Catered Affair  /  Lighting:  Nashville Event Lighting  /  Cake: Jessica Dean  /  Flowers: The Carriage House  /  Gown: Casablanca. from The White Room  /  Bridesmaids Dresses: Alfred Sung. from Arzelles  /   Hair: Melissa Taylor  /  Makeup: Amy Lynn Larwig  /  Entertainment: Jason Middleton  /   Transportation: My dad’s 1969 Camaro
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