Deep, rich florals added to the historic touches at the venue for Leah & Coleman’s romantic modern wedding.
Deep, rich florals added to the historic touches at the venue for Leah & Coleman’s romantic modern wedding.
Ashleigh & Christopher’s classic South Carolina wedding took place at Wachesaw Plantation Club in Murrells Inlet.
Elizabeth & Michael’s blue outdoor wedding took place at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island in November.
Gregory & Jeremy’s modern elegant wedding took place at 1208 Washington Place, an old bank with high ceilings, a vault and a library.
This restored historic building was decked out in flowers for Ashley & Troy’s chic southern wedding in Columbia, South Carolina.
The cascading oak trees provides the perfect setting for Megan & Patrick’s outdoor southern wedding in South Carolina.
The gorgeous gardens at Magnolia Plantation in Charleston was the perfect ceremony backdrop for Sabrina & Adam’s southern spring wedding.
This southern colonial-style home was the perfect setting for Amanda & Ryan’s romantic backyard wedding.
The forest setting and romantic decor created the perfect ambiance for Nancy & West’s whimsical woodsy wedding.
The historic venue, which used to be an old bank, was a unique backdrop for Tammie & Chris’ gray urban wedding.
Using an industrial setting with simple, delicate decor created Rachel & Chris’ modern romantic wedding.
The deep, rich color of maroon was the perfect dominant color for Lindsey & Daniel’s rustic autumn wedding.
With the reception set at the enchanted The Loom at the Cotton Mill Place in South Carolina, Lindsey and Jimmy were glowing the whole night.
Today’s romanic southern plantation wedding happened at Magnolia Gardens in Charleston, North Carolina by photography company Valerie & Co. Photographers. We loved the lace and drapery theme throughout the celebration! From the Bride & Groom:
Chelsea Hébert and Cameron Moore- married July 19th, 2014 at Magnolia Gardens. Our love story started over three years ago. Cameron is from Knoxville, Tennessee, and moved to Charleston for a landscaping job, not knowing a soul. I was born and raised in Charleston, but wanted to meet new people. In May 2011, we both decided to take a chance, and joined the online dating site, Plenty of Fish. From that first date to the Riverdog’s game, we knew we had found something truly special. We instantly felt comfortable with each other, and every moment was filled with talking and laughing. We became pretty inseparable after that!On May 19th, 2013 after two years of dating, he popped the question at the end of my parent’s dock on John’s Island- one of our favorite places to spend time. When he opened the box, I was blown away. I may be partial, but I think it’s the most gorgeous engagement ring on the planet! It is unique, romantic, and vintage.