Monday, December 1, 2014
Amazing Wachesaw Plantation wedding From Leslie & Dan
Today’s the Day! It’s Cyber Monday and we’ve got a treat for you! For today only, the Scarlet Wedding Tour tickets are available for $100.00 per couple. That’s right, for $100.00 you and your sweetie can enjoy a January afternoon with us as we check out 4 of Charleston’s top venues decked out by the ladies of Scarlet Plan & Design. So, hurry up and scoop up your tickets! Oh, and we almost forgot, keep your eyes peeled because we’ll be announcing ALW Magazine Pre-Sales VERY soon and for any vendors interested in advertising opportunities, it looks like we’ll have a few spots left, so shoot us an email! To kick off this first day of December, we’re excited to share Leslie & Dan’s Wachesaw Plantation wedding designed by Cibi Events. (Side note: We’ll be featuring Wachesaw Plantation as one of our favorite waterfront venues in our upcoming print mag!) Thanks to Priscilla Thomas Photography for capturing all the details!
From Priscilla Thomas Photography: “Leslie and Dan held a chic summer soiree by the water at Wachesaw Plantation in Murrells Inlet, SC. Their wedding inspiration came from their global adventures together. Dan even proposed while the two were living in Abu Dhabi. This international travel motif was highlighted on each table by a bottle of champagne with a custom label featuring an abroad location they have traveled to. Soft corals and sea foam blue accents adorned tabletops and bridal party attire. Floral arrangements incorporated corals and pinks through roses and paired these with white hydrangea and succulents. Their ceremony was at the historic Belin United Methodist Church. Afterwards, they joined their guests at Kimbels at Wachesaw Plantation, where a formal dinner included shrimp and grits or chicken cordon blue. With live jams from Charleston Groove Factory and sweet libations of sweat tea Firefly vodka and lemonade, the celebration moved to the dance floor. As the night came to a close, they ran through a sparkler sendoff and then drove away in a classic Bentley.”
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