Carrie & Matt on The Wedding Row!

Saturday, February 9th, 2013

We just adored these two! Their wedding at Magnolia Plantation was a blast and the details were some of our favorites! Although there were fun, playful elements, it was extremely elegant and fit these too darlings perfectly! We loved how the long farm tables and simple centerpieces for the seated dinner turned out. And who doesn’t love giant pink balloons and string lighting? Big thanks for the lovely photographs from Love the Daniels! Enjoy the weekend and check out our feature on The Wedding Row!

Photography by: Love the Daniels

12 Vendors we’re most thankful for in 2011

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

We’ve said it over and over again in the office, “We’re only as good as our vendors are”.  We’ve been burned by some, but others have gone to great lengths to not only clean up someone else’s mess, but make the situation better and brighter.  They will do almost anything to make our events the best they can possibly be and for that, we are eternally grateful.

12. The Bob Williams Duo~

Bob & Mike have worked with us for many many years and always bring a smile to our faces as we hear them play songs like “Under the Bridge” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers with their classical guitar & violin!  It’s not odd for an entire table to break out in song during one of our receptions.  We appreciate their eagerness to please especially when a client changes her music selections the night before her wedding.  They never shoot the messenger and for that, we are so grateful!

11.) The Wedding Row~

The “Ultimate Resource for Charleston Weddings” is right!  We love this wedding blog almost as much as we love it’s author/founder Della MacNicholas.  She’s got vision, talent and amazing entreprenurial spirit.  With the launch of her new iPhone application, Wedding Row,  this lady is all things wedding!! She has supported us both professionally and personally over the years and for that, we thank you!

10.) Event DRS~

This specialty rental company has played a major role for us in 2011 offering unique and specialty items for our clients.  From their custom bars to farm tables to glassware, Matt & Co. worked hard to find the missing pieces to our ever expanding/changing puzzles. If it was something we needed that they didn’t have, they helped us find it or they made it!

9.) Moore Make Up & Affair Hair~

These two incredibly talented artist are two of the very first people we call after booking a wedding.  They are highly sought after for not only transforming women into works of art, but also for their professionalism.  And, let’s be honest, they see some behind-the-scenes drama that could generate a New York Times Bestseller!  But, they take it all in stride becoming our clients’  confidant/mediator/stylist for a day.   We often times pull some last minute switch-a-roos on them and they always accommodate with a smile.

8.) Richard Israel Photography~

Richard is our “go to” when we want amazing images with a fun and easy going photographer.  Ask any client of ours and they’ll tell you that he is not only ridiculously talented, but a BLAST to work with.  It’s so effortless for him that you almost think he hasn’t taken any photos at all!  But, the images he produces are shocking and can leave you in tears.  He shows up early to take great set up shots (because we drive him nuts about it) for us which in turn gets us featured in magazines and blogs.  He just totally rocks.

7.) Cru Catering~

We’ve worked with many, many caterers over the years and very few are as fabulous as this group!  Jenny, Emily and Chad have this whole customer service thing down to a science.  Throw in one crazy talented chef/owner, John Zucker, and you’ve got an award-winning team that will blow you away at the very first bite.  If you’ve ever had the opportunity to attend one of their events or have a tasting in their kitchen, you know what we’re talking about! From $150/head to $35/head, they help our clients create the best menu at any price point and for that, we thank you!

6.) Patrick Properties Hospitality Group~

We are lucky enough to work at one of their properties at least a two dozens times a year.  The William Aiken House & Lowndes Grove Plantation are hands-down the most sought after venues in Charleston and if you’ve seen these properties, it’s no surprise!  They are both meticulously maintained, sending the visitor back over 200+ years when the homes were originally built.  Our clients literally swoon when they take the tour. On top of all that, sprinkle in one insanely talented Master Chef,  Nico Romo, and you’ve got a menu that’s as amazing as their property.  We are so thankful for the sales managers, event managers, and the Goldman’s!

5.) Wedding Cakes by Jim Smeal~

We honestly cannot say enough good things about Jim & Alejandro!  They make our jobs (pertaining to the cake anyway) so easy because their work says it all.  No sales pitch needed.  Our clients are like puddy in his hands and so are we!  Not only is his artistry one of the nations best, but the cakes actually taste fabulous!  Thank you, thank you, thank you for always having room for our clients on your busy calendar!

4.) Tim Willoughby~

So we stumbled upon this amazing talent (I’m rolling my eyes because those words aren’t nearly good enough to describe Tim) in 2009 and cannot get enough of him!  He’s laid back, fun, and when he shoots a wedding, you can almost guarantee it will be featured in some magazine or blog.

3.) Snyder Event Rentals~

Not a single ACB event has taken place over the past 10 years without this company being an integral part of it’s success. From the rentals to the bar & lounge, they take care of us like no other!  If there is anything at all we need, they happily oblige.  We adore the office staff as well as the delivery guys.  They put up with our detailed requests (i.e. “I think the aisle needs to be 6 inches wider. Can you please re-arrange the 200 chairs?…Thanks and sorry!”) and never complain.  We simply adore them!

2.) Studio-R-Design~

Where to begin…. let’s see.  Oh yeah, THANK YOU!  Rachael & Allison are truly amazing (they would come up with a more unique and stylish word) designers/collegues/friends.  Their creations set the style tone for many of our events.  We lean on them for inspiration and they never disappoint!  They keep us on task with their gentle reminders (“We need this content STAT!”) and pull through in the tightest pinches. Like many planners in Charleston, they’re our only recommendation for custom stationary.  Awwww, we want a group hug right now!

1.) Technical Event Company~

Todd & Brandon feel like family to us.  They are our yang, our other half.  We call them to help create magical event designs and we don’t only mean with lighting.  They are visionaries and genuinely want to make every event a show-stopper which they do.  Having them on site during an event releases an enormous amount of stress from us.  If a light bulb goes out, our knights in shining armour ride up in their ForeRunner and replace it in the blink of an eye. :) In all seriousness though, they really do feel like an extension of us and we couldn’t be more thankful to have them on our team.  We’ve even dubbed ourselves the “TEC-ettes” whether they like it or not!

To those of you who aren’t on this list, trust us when we say that it was NEAR IMPOSSIBLE to keep it to just 12 vendors.  We hemmed and hawed for days over it…  In the end, we are humbled to be part of the Charleston wedding scene for the past 10 years.  It is full of nationally renowned talented people that are as friendly as they are gifted.  What you all did for us at the August Wedding Planners Luncheon will never be forgotten.  For reasons you all know, while we had one of our most successful years in 2011, WE ARE READY FOR 2012!

xoxo,

Melissa, Carrie, Leigh, Jonie & Amy

Your ‘do for the “I do”

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Location- check. Flowers-check. Music-check. Dress-check. After months and months of planning and anticipation, it’s finally the big day. But everyone knows that as important as a perfect wedding is, the thing people are going to remember the most is how gorgeous the bride looked.

Enter our talented hair and make-up professionals to make the sure the bride is absolutely as stunning as she can be. Carrie McCleod of Paper Dolls Wedding Hair and Makeup calls herself a “hopeless romantic” and can’t get enough of wedding hair and makeup.

Though brides are naturally gorgeous without makeup, Carrie makes sure yours is flawless

“I love when a bride looks at herself in the mirror when I’m finished and I can see in her smile that she loves the way she looks. There are so many touching moments that I get to witness and be a part of at every wedding that I do. I think that my absolute favorite is when the Dad sees his little girl for the first time and starts to cry. Every girl deserves to find love and every bride deserves to feel beautiful on her wedding day!” Carrie says.

Short hair or long, accessories or veils, Carrie can do it all

Another of our favorite stylists is Tanesha Dupree of Affair Hair by Tanesha, who discovered her gift for cutting hair at 13 (the age most of us are just getting over cooties).  Her hair styles are well, works of art.

Tanesha's hair promises to take you from the red carpet to real life

“Hair has always been one of my many canvases and my brushes mirror those of any great artist.Making hair beautiful has always been “my thing” long before I knew it was “my thing”. As a child it was “something to do” but as an adult it is “what I do” and I hope I have the pleasure of doing it for you,” Tanesha says.

Tanesha's do's have gotten more compliments than the dress

Celebrating her tenth anniversary making Charleston brides beautiful with Moore Make Up, Leslie Moore is a makeup artist with a mission: make every woman look and feel her absolute best.

Leslie Moore wants you take people's breath away by being the most stunning bride ever

Leslie says “Something happens when a woman feels radiant, confident, and absolutely beautiful…something happens to them on the inside- it’s like a switch or a spark. I feel if I am lucky enough to have anything to do with that moment, or better yet, if I have the opportunity to instruct them how to get that on their own…then that’s what it’s all about. That’s the big picture!”

Where the magic happens…

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

When you see a gorgeous flower arrangement, probably the last thing on your mind is where it came from or how much work it took to get every bud and stem positioned just so. Well, after a trip out to Summerville to visit our amazing florist, Jonie LaRosee, in her quaint workshop, I learned a thing or two about flowers that I NEVER knew.

Jonie LaRosee, our amazing florist

The drive out there was an adventure in itself- I followed Leigh in a giant rental Enterprise truck that she drove like a champ back to the Enterprise lot in North Charleston (if you’ve never had the pleasure of meeting Leigh, she is petite and blonde and probably about .oooo1 % of the size of the rental truck). From there we were Summerville bound, jumping off the interstate to the strip of warehouses where Jonie’s shop is.

Jonie kept insisting that the shop was a wreck and nothing special, but I thought it was adorable, from the rows of vases lined up on the shelves to the bright green worktable next to the giant cooler.

There’s a story behind everything in Joni’s shop and the cooler is no exception. She told me about getting the cooler through a Swap’n'Shop in Columbia from a man who used the mammoth-sized cooler to freeze deer meet. Jonie thought the cooler was a steal, but when she had to buy a new cooling system to transform it from a freezer that went down to negative 32 degrees to a cooler to keep her flowers fresh, she might as well have bought a new cooler.

She can store six weddings worth of flowers in the cooler (read: hundreds and hundreds of flowers) and fills it on wedding weekends. Her production schedule is pretty tight- she makes the arrangements on Thursdays and takes them to events on Fridays and Saturdays, with help from her husband and her assistants Kat Brown & Mandi Kasey. Depending on the size of the wedding and the venue, Jonie will make anywhere from 40-60 arrangements for one wedding.

Getting the right flowers can be an ordeal- Jonie orders directly from growers in Holland, Ecuador, Israel, New Zealand, Canada, and all over the United States, depending on what the bride wants. Sometimes though, the color the bride wants doesn’t translate to the Israeli growers (Joni said “peach” to us is “orange” them) or Mother Nature simply won’t match the bride’s fabric swatch. Other times, natural disasters in different parts of the world will destroy the flowers or delay their arrival.

Even though her job can get stressful (and she’s been doing it since ’92!) Jonie says “I really still do like my job. I actually still love my job.” For her, the best part of the job is seeing everything come together and seeing the bride cry (a “good cry”).

“It’s amazing how much a venue can change, how different the outcome is depending on flowers,” Jonie said, “Your linens are not going to look good until there are flowers on it.”

Nothing is going to look good until Jonie’s flowers are on it…

We’re “smitten” with this new e-glossy…

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Smitten Magazine , touting itself as “the look book of wedding fancy,” launched it’s first online issue this month, featuring our work for Sierra and Lenny’s June 2010 wedding. The e-glossy features eight pages of Bernard Viljoen’s stunning pictures of the South African-themed event, set against the magical backdrop of the William Aiken House; detail shots by Charlotte Elizabeth.

Hot as a Charleston summer is, the guests stayed cool and refreshed with catering from Fish and the smooth strummings of  local father/son favorites, the Bob Williams Duo.

The bride says her favorite part of the night was seeing everyone let loose on the dance floor. Easy for her to do in her airy number from  Reem Akra and impeccable hair design from Kim Williams of Article 5 Salon.

Check out the spread in Smitten’s debut: http://smitten-mag.com/

 

ACB is featured on Style Me Pretty

Thursday, February 24th, 2011
 
We’re not gonna lie that we LOVE being featured on this “ultimate wedding blog”!  It’s packed with amazing ideas and our clients get so inspired by the never ending design boards…

http://www.stylemepretty.com/2011/02/23/south-carolina-wedding-by-a-charleston-bride/  

   

 

   

    

    

 

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Special thanks to our dear friend and insanely talented photographer, Richard Israel, for not only being a BLAST to work with but also for capturing the most incredible moments.  Never ending grilled chicken sandwiches from AC’s for you my friend!

Style Me Pretty Features ACB!

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

On Feb. 10, 2011 we we had the honor of being  featured on one of our favorite blogs: Style Me Pretty.

SMP wrote, “Charleston, South Carolina is home to many of THE most romantic weddings that grace the pages of wedding glossies and blogs! Some of the very best come straight from the fabulous and artistic talents of the ladies at A Charleston Bride.”

To summarize, Style Me Pretty basically said that we are the QUEENS of creating romantic weddings to be remembered – and we must admit… its true! :)

They also highlighted a beautiful wedding we did in May 2010 for Emily & David.

Check out pictures from their wedding and the nice things SMP had to say about us by clicking here.

Kelly Rawls & John Fountain

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

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Every so often, I come across a bride with a great sense of style and self confidence.  This is Kelly Rawls Fountain.  Within hours of meeting her, she hired me as her planner and we started our amazing journey together.  She is not only beautiful, but very classy.  She listened to our ideas and made a decision; never thinking twice about it.  She was a great decision maker.  She had no problems telling me an idea was “cheesy” to her!  I loved it! Believe it or not, that actually makes my job so much easier!

We have some preliminary photos from the incredibly talented Parker J Pfister.With french blue, white and silver as the color palate, this wedding had traditional and sophistication written all over it.

The flowers were all white with white ostrich feathers mixed in for texture. Think peonies, sweet peas, stephanotis and hydrangea.  Her bouquet was wrapped in lace mimicking the delicate fabric of her unbelievable wedding gown.  I’ll detail more about the event once we get the photos from Parker because seeing is believing.  It was a magical evening!

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