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Lisa and Mike/Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

I thought it would be fun and helpful as we head into a new year of brides’ planning their big day, to talk to some of our past brides about their planning experiences and what they would do differently if given the chance. Our first bride married her husband on a beachside ceremony on Kiawah Island. The ceremony and cocktails overlooked the ocean, followed by a lovely candlelit dinner, and a beachside tented dance party! A big thank you to Lisa Reed Roy for sharing her thoughts with us, and to Liz Banfield for the wedding shots.

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What was your favorite part of planning your wedding?

My most favorite part about the planning process was taking all of my wedding pipe dreams, blog bookmarks, inspiration + pinterest boards and visions of grandeur, handing them to Tara + her design team and then seeing the magic happen! I had so many, many ideas and wish list items but had a hard time imagining my vision seamlessly strung together. The coolest bit about this was that each week and month, as the planning went on, i was able to see the details come to fruition. So satisfying!

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What was the biggest challenge during the planning process?

The biggest challenge was, simply put, the decision making!—-when there are endless opinions handed to you from all directions, between your husband, mother and the planners, bottom line— its hard to make up your mind! I wanted to please everyone but had to remember that it was OUR wedding and Mike and I, and our intentions for the day, mattered most.

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What do you miss the most now that it is over?

You know, your wedding kind of becomes this dream boat passion project. For me, it not only took up so much of my time but it was such a fun and creative outlet. I miss the late night brainstorming, the “meeting of the minds” with Tara and Kate and Erin at Soiree + the girls at Lettered Olive and as a child of 4, i have to admit that I miss the special attention a wee bit, too.

Reed stationary

What is the moment that when you think back on your wedding you remember the most?

Something about our first dance is a pinpoint in my mind…It was the first time I really gasped in this astounding joy that oh my goodness, Mike, my person, was now my husband and this was our WEDDING day and these were all of our most favorite and cherished people in one room and damn, this song is good!

First danceIs there anything you would do over and what?  Would you wear the same dress?

My only regret, and it pains me to say this aloud, but I’d wear a different dress. The hunt for the perfect dress was exhaustive and unending and there was a time when I just lost steam in the process. I wish I’d worked a little bit harder to find a dress that better suited my personality and fashion sense and all-around aesthetic. Rather, i settled for something kind of generic.

Can you please give a brief description of your engagement?

Our engagement was very ‘us’ and i treasure the fact that Mike didn’t try to do anything out of the ordinary or wildly spectacular and kept it really intimate and personal and true to our relationship. He proposed at sunset on our upstairs balcony at our home on the Wando River. It was happy hour. We were enjoying a glass of wine and i was casually seated upon the arm of an old adirondack. We had Al Green playing which in hindsight, is so very awesome but cliche and i should have seen it coming. It was an out of body experience. I, literally, couldn’t believe myself. I’d been waiting so long for this but the shock overtook me. I barely got out a ‘yes’. It took me a minute but shortly thereafter, i had a moment and a dance and i was on cloud nine!

Ceremony couple

What was your wedding date and where did you get married?

September 1st of 2012. We were married on the green at the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island.

Lisa Reed ceremony

1.19.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

I love pulling this wedding out of the archives. Our clients wanted a traditional Southern wedding reception, but wanted a mod flair added to it, it was such a fun combination to work with. The pop of the kelly green with the black and white softened it and we went with a very simple script and design which rounded out the modern feel. The bride’s bouquet is still one of my all time favorites that I’ve ever done! Thank you to Liz Banfiled for these photos.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

“Mr. and Mrs” became the tag line, and was used on the cookies in the welcome bag, on the cocktail napkins, and on printed materials throughout. In the guest welcome bags, we packaged a note along with different vintage Charleston  pre stamped postcards and asked that guests write a little something while they were in Charleston for the wedding, and mail them back to the couple. What a great surprise for the bride and groom to have to relive the weekend when they returned home!

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

The reception took place in a beautiful Charleston building overlooking the water, but we really wanted to make the inside special. As guests entered the foyer, they were greeted by a Dixieland Jazz Band (the couple lived in New Orleans at the time) playing in front of a wall that consisted of hundreds of cymbidium orchid heads hanging from satin ribbon. Stunning!

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

The wreaths with custom acrylic and caligraphied Mr. and Mrs. signs were brought over from the church gates to adorn the plan exterior doors at the reception venue.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

To soften the room and create dimension, little seating vignettes filled the corners so guests could have drinks and conversation away from the dance floor.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

Mini plates of sushi rolls made for a much more elegant display than a buffet type bar that needed to be constantly replaced. We had a sushi roller on site rolling several varities and plating them for the guests.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

I always try to discourage my clients from going old school on ice sculptures, so we like to come up with something innovative yet functional. So, for the crab salad cocktail, we had holes made in the ice that fit little clear votives. It kept the seafood cold, and was easy for guests, not to mention nice looking!

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

We created “pin boards” for guests to write sweet notes for the bride and groom in lieu of a sign in book. We saved the boards for the couple until after their honeymoon and then sent them to their home… Great for a kitchen, office, mudroom, etc!

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

For a drop tile ceiling, luckily we were able to cover it with pleated fabric… We also lined the top of bookshelves holding glassware at the bars with flowers and candles, so guests had something lovely to look at while waiting for a cocktail.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Liz Banfield

Again, in the empty but expansive open room, we wanted to have some ambient lighting over the dance floor (it’s so important to have lights that are NOT too bright, or people won’t dance!), and give something pretty for photos.  So, an old chandelier we built from wood was repainted and repurposed into a floral chandelier.  And they lived happily ever after….

1.13.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal, Charleston, Event Design, Event Planning, Flowers, Food and Drink, Reception, Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers, Uncategorized, Weddings | Comments >>

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Happy New Year! Every year, Pantone introduces their choice for “Color of the Year”. This year they are blending two colors- Serenity and Rose Quartz for a soft and lovely combination. I’m sharing details from one of our weddings that brought these colors together!

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

A new interpretation of traditional pink and blue becomes a perfect wedding palette. These colors individually are long time popular choice of brides, but it’s also wise since shades of pinks and lavenders are complimentary to every skin tone and evoke pleasant and happy emotion- just what you want on your wedding day!

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

A wrist corsage is a a perfect alternative to corsages or nosegays for mothers, grandmothers, greeters, or other special attendants. We take a beautiful bloom and tie luxurious double sided satin ribbon to a small stem. It’s perfect for not poking holes in their couture or for those not wanting to carry something along with a purse.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

Our precious handmade ring bearer pillow with the ring bearers’ boutonierre is a perfect palette of the Pantone colors.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

The colors help produce a soft, pretty, but elegant showcase for the wedding dinner place settings.

Tara Guerard Soiree by Corbin Gurkin

But, transition into a dramatic backdrop for the after dinner party..

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A great way to use your chosen color palette throughout your event is in lighting. It’s affordable and a great way to bring in colors that may be hard to accomplish in flowers or textiles.

All images by Corbin Gurkin.

1.04.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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