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Showing posts with label candles. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Mason Jars {Wedding Details}

To kick off the weekend, we wanted to leave you with one of our favorite details perfect for A Lowcountry Wedding...The Mason Jar.  Check out the variety of creative ways you can incorporate them into your big day!



drinks...

Image via Clayton Austin



Image via Once Wed




invites and escort cards...


Images via Etsy and My Wedding Concierge

Image via The Knot




favors and food...

Image via Emmaline Bride


Image via Snippet and Ink

Image via Cakies

 

decor...

  

Image via Merriment Design

 Images via The Knot




lighting...



Images via Etsy and The Book of Secrets

Image via Pintrest

Image via Once Wed


Have a wonderful weekend!
-ALW

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Candlelight {Wedding Details}

{A bride sent us an email just the other day asking how to add some drama to her evening wedding.  She is hoping to pull of a romantic, intimate setting but would prefer not to use flowers.  Well, we immediately thought lighting and what better type to set the mood then candlelight...



I just ran across this image by Christian Oth today.  The word stunning doesn't even do it justice.  I love how these candles illuminate her path.  It looks like she's floating.



 Image via A Bryan Photo designed by Calder Clark


First thing's first, make sure candles are permitted at your venue.  Some of the historic venues in Charleston have very strict decor policies.  While most allow candles, many do not allow open flame, so they will need to be contained in either a votive or hurricane so nothing catches on fire!


 Image via Kristyn Hogan


Make sure you check your candles burn time.  The last thing you want is for the "lights to go out" on your reception before the party is really over.   Additionally, use unscented candles so the scent doesn't compete with any food or flowers and don't bother the guests' allergies.

 Image via David Edwards

 Image via Mark Wallis




Suspended candles, in lanterns or votives, can truly highlight your local lowcountry setting. 
Candles with varying heights and sizes makes them more interesting but stick to one color (preferably white) to achieve that classic ambiance.



Image via Tec Petaja designed by Joy Thigpen

Don't you just love this one?

Interested in incorporating candlelight into your wedding? 
Contact one of the Holy City's top event designers to discuss all the possibilities.