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Kirsten and Paul

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Kirsten and Paul have been working with WED for well over a year to fine-tune all of the thoughtful details for their October 24th, 2009 wedding at Lowndes Grove Plantation. They were SUCH A FUN COUPLE who were always ready for a good time. Kirsten was a SC transplant for several years and is now back up in Philadelphia, but she knew she wanted to show off Charleston to her friends and family. They wanted their wedding weekend to be full of relaxing activities, dynamic food, unexpected surprises, and a good ‘ole Southern time.

The real kicker for us was that due to an event on Friday at Lowndes Grove, WED had less than twelve hours to make over a year’s worth of planning come together before the 4:00pm ceremony!! Each vendor dutifully came out at 5:00am and completely made it happen.

Let’s take a walk through the creative process of this wedding with these photos from the uber-talented Marni Rothschild Durlach

We used lots of Snyder and Snyder Lounge’s new pieces… including a fabulous wooden bar, new natural wood bookcases and green rocks glasses. We order crystal globe pendants that were installed by PDA and Blossom‘s did a custom-draping and drumshade job.

I really can’t say enough good things about Sara Grimshaw and her team from Dahlia Designs. Their flowers always exceed even OUR high expectations! I love how the huge sprays of yellow-orange orchids almost frame each guest in photos, including the lovely bride and groom here:

A close up of the lovely flowers and the napkins, created from the same fabric as was used in the draping border…

Their menu was positively mouth-watering. Who wouldn’t love to sit down to this menu??:

Course One:

Traditional Hushpuppy Amuse with Spicy Cajun Remoulade

Course Two:

She Crab Soup with Red Pepper Oil and Beet Micro Greens

Course Three:

Shrimp and Smoked Gouda Grits Cake with Chorizo Gravy and Truffled Frisee Salad

Course Four:

Braised Short Ribs served on a Bed of Spicy Collard Greens with Local Red Rice

Course Five:

Sweet Confections from Sugar Bakeshop

Looks like everyone had a great time, no?

Sugar Bakeshop really outdid themselves on this delightful miniature dessert display, its design a-la-amy atlas!

And finally, for the hours of dancing to local band Plane Jane- flip flops for their guests. These really are a completely cute AND practical wedding detail- these were snatched up in a hot minute once Plane Jane started kicking it up!

Ahh… another wonderful couple, another beautiful wedding. Thank you to everyone for helping us pull all of our planning together on Saturday!

And Kirsten and Paul, we wish you the best. WED is honored to have been a part of your big day!

Thank you, Charleston Weddings Mag!

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Check out the new issue of Charleston Weddings Magazine for great tips and tricks… we had several brides featured (p. 4, 64, 88, 95, and 153– are they not all stunners?!) and a great feature on a budget-savvy wedding from this past fall pp. 88-89:

Find the article in the newest issue and here online:

Brides on a Budget: Alli Hobbs to Mark Peavy, October 25, 2008

Innovative ideas plus $25,000 equal one gorgeous Charleston wedding

“Considering the state of the economy,” says New York gal Alli Hobbs, “issue number one on most brides’ minds is saving money while maintaining beauty and not sacrificing too much.” Counting herself in that camp, she and her fiancé opted for a small, smart wedding that stretched their dollars. They chose a morning ceremony and brunch reception (less pricey than dinner) with Bloody Marys and mimosas (less expensive than an open bar). And since Alli had a clear wedding day vision, she just needed a top-notch event coordinator to polish it off and pull it together. W.E.D.’s Ellen Robinson     typically tackles six-figure affairs but was happy to work with Ali and Mark since the well-thought out (and early) event didn’t call for much manpower. The result? A stunner of a fall fête.

Cost-Saving Tips

The Location
Alli and Matt booked the Confederate Home, where they hosted a garden ceremony and sit-down brunch on the same property for one rate.

The Attire
The Bride: Alli got a past-season Vera Wang gown at a sample sale, which costs less than a current release.

The Bridal Party: The couple opted for only a matron of honor and best man, who were able to select (with guidance) their own attire.

The Ushers: Male ushers wore their own suits and the couple gifted them ties, which brought the color scheme together.

The details
Décor: Elegant but simple ribbon streamers in purple and green gave a lot of bang for the couple’s buck.

Stationery: A designer pal made the invites, and Alli created programs herself with a color printer, kraft paper, and ribbon.

The Photographer: Setting a strict shooting time limit and opting for an online album (rather than an actual one) to trim photo costs.

**We wrote a post on this last year- check it out for more great photos from this chic event!**

Apple Green and Fruit Punch Pink

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

WED was out at the Rivercourse this past weekend for a lovely Friday wedding with plenty of bright, tropical colors!

Here are just a few pics we took of the bright blooms… just the kind of refreshing burst we all need during this ridiculous heat wave!

 

  

 

Styling Food

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

When I was a little girl I thought I was going to be a food stylist. Ok, so I didn’t know what a food stylist really was, but I loved looking at the pictures in my mom’s magazines and cookbooks and knew I wanted to recreate those photographs!

In college I worked as the store stylist at a Williams-Sonoma store. It was so much fun to take their fabulous products and display them in a way that was visually appealing and enticing. And that’s exactly what we try to do with our wedding menu items, too.

They say that you “eat with your eyes first” and I certainly agree. And why would we work so hard to perfect every detail of the decor and then not think about styling the food as well?

Jaime and Shane were self-professed “foodies” and chose the ever-delicious Mediterra Catering to create a stunning menu for their fall 2008 wedding. They wanted to use fresh, seasonal ingredients and very clean flavors that paired with the variety of wines they chose specifically to pair with each station of food. Naturally, they also wanted the food to be displayed in a way that was fitting of the season and elegantly chic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

And this is what should happen when everyone is enjoying the food– CHEERS!

(beautiful photos from Taylor Stewart Photography, and thank you again Katie Priegal and the Mediterra Catering crew for your gorgeous and delicious food!)

Maggie and Cecil

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

“Scattered Thunderstorms.” That weather forcast for a wedding weekend usually strikes fear in a bride, but not Maggie. Cool as a cucumber, she was just thrilled to be married.  Rain or shine.

Her wedding ceremony was held at the gorgeous Old Sheldon Ruins. As the gospel choir walked up to the ruins singing “Blessed Assurance” I felt like we were all truly on sacred ground…

The cute boys!

We knew we had two “comfort” issues we had to combat: the heat and the bugs. This custom-designed program allowed us to inform guests of the ceremony details while also shooing away bugs and offering a cool breeze!

From the Old Sheldon Ruins, guests were led to the BEAUTIFUL Oaks Plantation on St. Helena Island… When guests were greeted with shots of oysters in vodka, each one knew a fun party was about to begin!

Guests were also invited to pick up a packet of praline pecans to snack on throughout the evening or to take home for a midnight snack…

Bright flowers by H.B. Stems were just gorgeous…

   

We draped the main tent with a grass green and the adjacent lounge, bar, and dance tents in copper. Amaizng how using the bright tones and plenty of lighting kept it summery and fresh!

YUMMY sugared pacans at the bar for that little something sweet we all need after a meal…

What do you think of these new chandeliers? I love the mod-ish vibe they bring to the dance tent!

 A few of the night’s details…

  

 

LOVE the ambience when the sun went down!

Congrats, Maggie and Cecil! Remember that the more it rains on your wedding day, the better your marriage will be… for y’all, that surely means you have a lifetime of happiness to come!

 

Rentals- Snyder

Lounge- Snyder Lounge

Flowers- H.B. Stems

Chandeliers/Draping- WED

We're in the Paper!

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Make sure to pick up a copy of the Post and Courier today, Friday, March 20th. Our wedding from last weekend is the feature story in Section D, the Moxie section! Hear more about Deborah’s and Craig’s story… it’s well-written and inspiring.

Cheers to this wonderful couple!

back to Moxie home

Wedding contest losers win big after all

Wedding pros shower cancer survivor and fiance with support

The Post and Courier
Friday, March 20, 2009
Deborah Singer and Craig Stuart walk toward McCrady's for their reception. Singer said getting married in Charleston, "one of the most romantic places in the world," was a dream come true.

Photo provided by Elizabeth Leighton

Deborah Singer and Craig Stuart walk toward McCrady’s for their reception. Singer said getting married in Charleston, “one of the most romantic places in the world,” was a dream come true.

About 50 guests witnessed Singer and Stuart exchange vows inside Redeemer Presbyterian Church. Photographer Elizabeth Leighton said she "felt so blessed to be with them."

Photo Provided by Elizabeth Leighton

About 50 guests witnessed Singer and Stuart exchange vows inside Redeemer Presbyterian Church. Photographer Elizabeth Leighton said she “felt so blessed to be with them.”

Stuart and Singer kiss outside Redeemer Presbyterian Church, which was one of many vendors offering services at a free or reduced rate after hearing the couple's story.

Photo by Elizabeth Leighton

Stuart and Singer kiss outside Redeemer Presbyterian Church, which was one of many vendors offering services at a free or reduced rate after hearing the couple’s story.

Looks like their dream came true after all.

Deborah Singer and Craig Stuart entered a contest to win a free wedding in Charleston. They lost, but in the process won the hearts of wedding vendors from Florida to New Jersey.

And as a result, the Arkansas couple tied the knot in the Holy City on Saturday.

“Something inside of me told me I had to shoot her wedding,” said Elizabeth Leighton, a photographer who donated her services. “I just thought that it would be something good — for her, for me, for her soul, for my soul, to be able to capture her day for her.”

Singer and Stuart had entered the Charleston Area Convention & Visitors Bureau’s “The Ultimate Wedding Giveaway.” The winner was chosen by online voters, based on short videos the couples had submitted.

The race for first was “very close at times,” according to marketing director Louise Ballard.

In the end, Stuart and Singer placed second with 13,185 votes. The winning couple, South Carolina natives and pseudo-celebrities from their time on the reality show “Survivor,” had 15,588.

But the Arkansas couple’s video, in which Singer tells of her medical bills due to breast cancer and her dream of getting married in Charleston, resonated with some viewers who weren’t about to let her walk away empty-handed.

A perfect Match

Singer was in her late 20s when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

“The experience really put life into perspective for me and made me realize that life is short and should be shared,” she said in the couple’s contest video. “I wanted to find my soulmate.”

She found him on Match.com.

Stuart had entered very specific criteria. Among other things, he wanted to find a redhead who liked cats and Thai food.

He lived in Arkansas and she in Georgia when they met online in 2005. They felt an instant connection and two weeks later met in the Atlanta airport.

Singer remembers telling her mom that Stuart was the first man she could picture waiting for her at the end of the aisle.

She eventually moved to Arkansas to be closer to Stuart and got a job producing documentaries for nonprofits. Stuart is the executive director of Visiting Angels, which provides in-home care for the elderly.

Ten months later, on Singer’s 32nd birthday, Stuart proposed.

Having grown up in North Carolina and having traveled here multiple times on family vacations, Singer knew she wanted to get married in Charleston, particularly in one of its historic churches. But when she found out that most charge nonmembers $2,500 to $3,000, it took the wind out of her sails.

She’s been cancer-free for nearly five years, but is still paying medical bills. Because her risk of developing cancer again is high, she is monitored twice a year with breast MRIs and mammograms.

She learned about the wedding giveaway in a print ad and decided to give it a try.

Clearly it didn’t work out as she had planned, but now she thinks the outcome was better.

For one, Singer believes she had more freedom in her wedding decisions. Second, she and Stuart learned after they entered the giveaway that they would have had to pay taxes on the prize, valued at $80,000. They ended up spending about $10,000, far less than what they estimate the taxes would have been.

Singer is quick to point out the contest opened doors for her and Stuart, giving them the exposure, and assistance, they needed to have their dream wedding.

Acts of kindness

A jewelry store manager in New Jersey sent Singer a gift: a pearl necklace and matching earrings to wear on her wedding day.

Genevieve Hadid (left) drove from North Carolina to do Singer's makeup for free.

Photo provided by Elizabeth Leighton

Genevieve Hadid (left) drove from North Carolina to do Singer’s makeup for free.

A makeup artist who has worked on shows such as “One Tree Hill” and “Dawson’s Creek” came from North Carolina to do Singer’s makeup. (It stayed on through the tears.)

Two photographers, Leighton, who lives in Florida, and Tomme Hilton of Charleston, shot the wedding for free.

Multiple other local vendors wanted to donate their services, including Hannah Alexander of WED. The wedding planner, who had a tumor removed from her breast at 21, said she felt compelled to help Singer.

“When we first talked on the phone, she just had such a great spirit about her,” Alexander said. She called the bride “humble,” “laid-back” and described her as “a bona-fide sweetheart.”

Singer and Stuart and their wedding guests move to the (free) music of deejay Lee Edwards in The Gallery Room, located inside McCrady's Restaurant.

Photo provided by Elizabeth Leighton

Singer and Stuart and their wedding guests move to the (free) music of deejay Lee Edwards in The Gallery Room, located inside McCrady’s Restaurant.

Free music was provided by Lee Edwards, owner of Lee Edwards Entertainment.

“We really thought that it was a couple that deserved the opportunity to have a beautiful wedding in Charleston,” Edwards said.

Stuart and Singer received discounts from various vendors, including Redeemer Presbyterian Church, McCrady’s Restaurant, The Cake Stand, Snyder Event Rentals and The Mills House Hotel.

Singer said she and Stuart were “blown away by the outpouring of support.” Without it, they wouldn’t have been able to have their wedding in Charleston, which she calls “one of the most romantic places in the world.”

The bride was overcome with emotion halfway down the aisle.

“You dream about that moment — walking down the aisle — your whole life, and it felt surreal to be in it,” she said. “You see certain faces in the crowd, certain family members, certain friends. It’s so nice to know that the people that were there love us, support us and believe in us.”

Both she and Stuart were thrilled with how the event turned out, and afterward gushed about the vendors who helped them.

“The setting, the ceremony, the reception … it was exactly what we wanted, and we’re not just saying that,” Stuart said.

“It was just so perfect,” Singer said. “I wouldn’t have done a single thing differently.”

"It's a Beautiful Day"

Monday, March 16th, 2009

“It’s a beautiful day,” she told me. Though the clouds were out, the temperatures down, and the threat of rain eminent, our bride yesterday could only see the beauty in her wedding day… I love that!

This wedding was an adventure for WED. Deborah contacted us this fall and told us her story of receiving her breast cancer diagnosis, enduring treatments, coming out stronger than ever (5 years cancer-free!)… but being plagued with medical bills. She had finally met the love of her life in her fiance Craig and had always dreamed of a Charleston wedding, but was debilitated with mounting hospital payments. She asked us if we’d be willing to help her out and help her in finding other vendors to donate of their time and services, and we were thrilled to be invited to be a part of this gorgeous couple’s wedding weekend. With having gone through a breast cancer scare myself, I was excited to help this deserving couple out.

Our planning started with the cocktail hour space: the ever-chic Robert Lange Studios. The space was donated by the owners (and friends of Deborah’s family) and proved perfect for their 50 family and friends to cocktail.

  

With this space secured I thought it only made sense to have their guests walk right up to dinner in the beautiful Gallery room at McCradys. Fate would have their wedding date open (the only weekend in March that was still available!!), so we picked a beautiful menu and the couple could not have been more excited about the space (“George Washington ate here!” I heard the bride tell just about every guest!). Lauren Robertson of The Cake Stand rounded out their meal with this gorgeous cake:

WED did all of the flowers in house, creating nature-inspired bouquets of andromeda (the bride’s favorite), button and cushion mums, garden roses, heleborus, cymbidium orchids and local dogwood blossoms:

  

So many of our vendors “wow”ed us with their generosity… FABULOUS photographer ELizabeth Leighton flew up from Port St. Lucie, FL to shoot the wedding (Tomme Hilton was her local second shooter),  Redeemer Presbyrterian Church donated their gorgeous sanctuary on Wentworth Street, Lee Edwards his night to DJ, Snyder Event Rentals the linen and Allure Salon the bridal hair. THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who chipped in to treat this very deserving couple!

Make sure to grab a Post and Courier this Friday — Deborah and Craig’s story and more wedding pictures will be featured in the “Moxie” section.

Southern Hospitality

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

I just love what we gave guests when they came in for Barb and Jeff’s wedding- instead of filling bags with bottled water and gum no one would ever use, we treated everyone to a DIY cocktail, Jeff’s favorite- absolut on the rocks with a splash of tomato juice and lime. Happy Hour is calling!

Golden night

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

I always call the hour before sunset “the Golden Hour” at The River Course Club on Kiawah Island because it always seems that the setting sun hits everything with the perfect glow. This fall 2008 bride wanted to bring out that natural gold light in her decor and a fabulous event resulted…

Rattan furniture created comfortable nooks around the porch, perfectly juxtaposed to the lush tent:

Gold tones shone throughout…

What a stunning view (note to golfers- this is on an award-winning course)!

Hip invite

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

I just love this invite so much I just had to share… it’s a custom woodburn, done by our bride’s future sister-in-law, a graphic designer in Nasheville.

 

love it! talk about setting a tone for your guests…