Natural beauty never looked as good as it does in the Charleston area. We bet that if the cobblestone streets and oak trees could talk, they would have a bounty of love stories to share. Capture your love story in the picture-perfect atmosphere of Charleston’s charming oak trees, tranquil beaches, quaint cobblestone streets and grand [...]
Continue ReadingSAY YES TO THE BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESS!
As the bride, we know you are the star of the show, but what about the chosen ladies that will be standing by your side as you say “I do”? Let us introduce Allison Long. Allison is the co-owner of Bella Bridesmaid and is your knight in shining armor when it comes to having your [...]
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There is an inherent elegance to Charleston’s historic plantations—Boone Hall Plantation, Drayton Hall, Magnolia Plantation and Gardens and Middleton Place. Grand avenues of oaks create moss-draped canopies. Tabby paths wend through some of America’s oldest gardens. Scenery unfolds with the seasons.
Continue ReadingPin the Veil on the Brides!
To pin, or not to pin: that is the question. Inspiration boards have taken a quantum leap forward with the incredible popularity of Pinterest.
Continue ReadingA-Tisket, A-Tasket, A Welcome Basket!
We will furnish plenty of warm hospitality for your destination wedding in Charleston, so check that off your list. And now we are going to share some great items to include in welcome bags for your guests!
Continue ReadingToday is the Day!
The 2012 – 13 Charleston Area Wedding Guide has arrived! Sprinkled throughout the guide are fun tidbits related to wedding traditions in Charleston. Here are a few ideas of details you may adopt to give your wedding day a little Lowcountry flair.
Continue ReadingGlass Menagerie
The year 1858 offered a few milestones. Perennial wedding registry pick Macy’s department store opened for business. The Wedding March by Felix Mendelssohn became a wedding recessional sensation after it was played at the St. James’ Palace marriage of Queen Victoria’s daughter. And one particular patented invention sparked a culinary revolution: the Mason jar.
Continue ReadingWedgewood Blue Wedding Bliss
As luck would have it, Charleston, South Carolina, was the first wedding site scouting trip destination for Amanda and Ross. The couple was instantly charmed by the proximity of stately, historic venues to the Atlantic Ocean.
Continue ReadingSteeped in Charleston Charm
An inherent tastemaker who believes “every thing you do is a reflection of your style,” Rachel Hardage built a career by forecasting trends and shaping content for magazines including Glamour, Real Simple and Real Simple Weddings.
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