Category Archives: Parties

Aug 09, 2016

Table Collage

photos by Corbin Gurkin

Today we are sharing some of our tried and true tips and tricks. Even though we design our weddings and events totally around our clients’ personalities and tastes, there are a few secrets that we provide or encourage our clients to embrace across the board based on what we’ve seen work so well.  One that I feel quite strongly about is having square top or rectangle tables. I can fit more people in a smaller space by using them, and they encourage better conversation for all seated at them, versus trying to talk across a big round.

edwards boutonieres

photo by Liz Banfield

We always have multiple boutonierres on hand for our grooms. After the initial ceremony, if it’s hot, or there have been several congratulatory hugs, they can get damaged or wilted. So, to make sure they stay picture perfect we can switch them out in a flash.

Bouquet Collage

photos by Liz Banfield

Since I still do all of my bride’s bouquets by hand, there are times that I get certain flowers in that are so lovely I can’t decide which would be best. I’ve done two different bouquet versions, an all white or a mixed colored for the bride to choose from.
Greenery Collage

left photo by Liz Banfield; right photo by Corbin Gurkin

There are so many venues out there that may have certain fixtures or items in place that we can’t move or have to work around.  For a fountain in the middle of cocktail hour at one venue, we made custom cushions to place around for guests to sit and enjoy the view.  An old swing set on the lawn at a classic Lowcountry yacht club was less than attractive, so we covered it in greenery garlands to dress it up a bit.

Shrimp fountain

photos by Liz Banfield

For a wedding at a client’s home with many hundreds of guests, coming up with ways to serve the food throughout the evening can be challenging so we love coming up with creative ways… we fashioned a store bought garden fountain into the seafood station.

Sign in bags Collage

photos by Liz Banfield

There are many traditions that seem to reign at Southern weddings so matter how modern they are. One tends to be that they can welcome many many guests, a lot of brides like to get married at their family homes, and the “guest book” is still incorporated somehow.  Sometimes when you planning the space and flow of the evening, these things may not always work well together. For this wedding, we placed bags with a timeline of the evening’s events and blank cards along with pens for guests to write notes to the couple to be placed in a keepsake box after the ceremony… It was great for capturing an audience during the downtime of waiting for the ceremony to start.

pashminas and flip flops

photos by Liz Banfield

For another large outdoor reception, we often have to build out restrooms (which of course we love to make them not look like restrooms!)… We put a flip flop and pashmina station, making it easy for ladies to grab on their way in and out of the restroom. And, covered some dead space!

Escort card Collage

photo on left by Corbin Gurkin; photos on right by Liz Banfield

Lastly, we always have fun with our escort card set ups- and sometimes we even make this a surprise for our clients! This is a great place to have some fun and get creative. For a bride with peach in its color palette, fresh peaches with floral cards made a lovely display. For a bride with a butterfly theme, paper butterflies rested on a moss covered log. Another bride loved chandeliers and they were a large part of our decor, so die cut chandelier cards hung from chandeliers were a great way to incorporate them into the decor.

8.09.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Jul 25, 2016

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I’m so happy to share today’s post on my second mom, Celia Cerasoli. During my years (in college and beyond) at her restaurant, Celia’s I learned so much about wine, her fresh homemade mozzarella and bread, not to mention the catering skills that I would later parlay into my event planning business! Read more on Celia’s story here.

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If you recently saw my Summer Party Entertaining piece on One Kings Lane, one of my main tips is to keep it easy on yourself so you can be the hostess. I have used Celia’s lasagne many times when personally hosting, it’s amazing.

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photos by Adrienne Page

I have had Celia help me with many of the parties and dinners I’ve hosted in my home, and even when we do simple it’s still unbelievably good!

She is now offering home delivery of her meals and catering items… head to http://www.celiasofcharleston.com/ for more details. I just had to share and hope you Charlestonians take advantage of the meal delivery service.

7.25.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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Jul 20, 2016

Wedding party

We’re celebrating Wedding Wednesday with this pastel beauty at the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island. We had a lot of fun working with these clients, the bride was in PR for a very well known jewelry brand, and the mother was an interior designer so we had a chance to incorporate lots of fun details. Thank you to Adrienne Page for the pretty pics!

Bridal Collage

Along with a monogramed ribbon, the bridal bouquet was adorned with the bride’s grandmother’s vintage broach. I’m obsessed with these Miu Miu shoes our bride wore too! Bride’s dress was by Monique Lhuillier.

Groom Collage

Lavendar blossoms were used as boutonierres and garnishes throughout the wedding. The bride gifted her groom cufflinks from the jeweler she worked for, which the wedding bands came from as well.

Invitations

Lettered Olive designed the lovely wedding papers.  Lace from the bride’s Monique Lhuillier dress inspired the letterpress pattern along with the die cut belly band.

Ceremony overview

Lavendar linen ottoman poufs provided seating for the ceremony overlooking the sea and lawn at the Ocean Course

Ceremony Collage

The floral arch framed the view for guests, while boxes full of lush florals lined the aisle to give the wide expanse more definition.

Cocktail hour Collage

Plaster sheep that usually reside on the lawn at the home of the parents of the bride, were brought over to greet guests coming into the wedding. Cocktail hour took place on the porch so guests could enjoy the views and the ocean breeze before heading inside for dinner.

seating assignments

Playing off of the jewelry theme, escort cards were attached to velvet jewelry boxes with the table numbers cards inside.

Dinner Collage

Special seats for the bride and groom were adorned with draping and floral wreaths. The head table was set with the brides’ wedding china, and napkins embroidered with a custom monogram that would become part of the bride’s collection at home.  Lettered Olive created miniature menu booklets for the guests with details of the meal, wine, and the evening’s events.

Wedding cake Collage cake table

The bride’s mother had collected vintage cake toppers from antique stores throughout the years. She restored and painted the figures by hand to resemble the bride and groom for their wedding day. I love when we can incorporate details from the couple’s family or their traditions.

tent at night

A huge huge storm started to roll in about 15 mins before the couple was set to depart, so we had to move up the last song, move the guests up to the building for the send off to beat the storm.

couple leaving

After the cake cutting, the bride changed into this fabulous frock for dancing… the couple departed as guests waved purple glow sticks- less mess and fuss!

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The car that the couple was set to leave in couldn’t be driven in the rain b/c the seat is actually the trunk folded out, thank goodness we were able to beat the storm and send the couple off into the happy night!

7.20.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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