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Kiften & Will tie the knot in the garden…

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Kiften and Will… gosh, I love these two. And their families. And their style. And their laid-back attitudes. I pretty much love everything about this power couple!

Kiften and Will are both in medicine at MUSC and with their hectic schedules, it left little time for planning. What was great about this couple was that they knew EXACTLY what they wanted- or, rather, exactly what they DIDN’T want. What they didn’t want was the stuffy, formal feel of some weddings they had been to in the past. What they did want was a fun al fresco dinner filled with lawn games, delicious drinks, easy southern food and plenty o’ dancing.

They fell in love with the Legare-Waring House and we managed to find of theme of “…in the garden.” We hoped to be able to achieve a casual elegance by imagining a home-spun soiree in the garden of a grand estate, and I’m pretty sure that’s exactly what we got.

With the amazing talent of our lighting friends at TEC, the floral expertise of SYG Designs, rentals by Snyder and photography by our friend Josh Drake, this is what came about from our garden vision…

 

(welcome packets were hand-stamped  muslin bags filled with benne wafers and cheese zingers, made locally by the Olde Colony Bakery, and parkling water- below- refreshed guests before the ceremony)

 

The STUNNING bride Kiften:

 

Bridesmaids and the bride having fun before the wedding:

Can’t say the groomsmen weren’t having fun, either :)

 

The Avenue of Oaks ceremony!

 

Custom burlap runners on the seated tables + farmhouse tables = rustic chic

 

How ’bout that lighting! Go, TEC!

 

It’s not a wedding without dancing…

Love, love, love! Congrats, Kiften and Will!

Palmetto Bluff Soiree

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Thank you SO MUCH to the wonderful Tamara Lackey for these photos from our summer ’09 Palmetto Bluff wedding… what was not lovely about this summertime soiree??

We loved sticking to tradition, and the neutral tones just brought out the natural beauty of the land and ballroom…

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!