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Y’all may remember Brooke + Victor’s cheery South Carolina wedding at the Lowndes Grove Plantation from our last issue. In fact, we’re pretty sure you do, since B + V’s celebration was a hands-down reader favorite, in large part because of the bright blue accents (Nicole Miller bridesmaid dresses and sassy Christian Louboutins, for starters!) and crisp photos, courtesy of Mel Barlow + Allan Zepeda. This plantation-style wedding was one of my very favorites in V3. Brooke still gets my vote for her airy Marchesa column gown!

The talented vendors involved:

Photography: Mel Barlow + Allan Zepeda // Planning: WED // Flowers: WED // Venue: Lowndes Grove Plantation // Wedding Cake Baker: Jim Smeal // Caterer: Fish // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Nicole Miller // Bride’s Dress: Marchesa // Shoes: Christian Louboutin // Rentals: Snyder Event Rentals // Paper Goods: Studio R Designs // Groom’s Fashion: Brooks Brothers // Hair: Lindsey Johnson // Makeup: Blair Mathis

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Erin Teal reply

    Oh this is soooo pretty! Also, those shoes are toooooo DIE for!!

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Get the Look :: Emily + Monty

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As promised, we are back with a few insider tips, tricks, and sources for Emily + Monty’s fabulous Charleston wedding! If you missed their blog debut, check here and here for the feature. Big thanks to Calder of Calder Clark Designs, Emily + Monty’s wedding designer, for her help with this post!

A. Calder recommends scouting Target (once a week, and in person, not online) for fun and inexpensive melamine trays. Hand them over to your caterer for a fun splash during cocktail hour or for a late-night snack. Calder also loves CB2, which is where we found these gray platters.

B. Pom poms are easily bought at discount craft supply stores. Calder recommends Craft Supplies For Less; we found these at Factory Direct Craft. Be prepared for someone to be out at the end of the night with a ShopVac, however!

C. Tuck those poms into a plastic folding box from Paper Mart, the best discount bulk packaging supply store we know.

D. Emily’s maids wore dresses from J. Crew. Though it doesn’t look like her exact style is available anymore, the smoky blue of the current Siren dress would be a nice substitute. Calder also recommends LulaKate, who can custom make anything your heart might desire and competes with the mass retailers on price.

E. Top those plastic pom boxes with a custom set of labels. These are from My Own Labels, but if you’re crafty, you could just as easily whip something together using Paper Source stickers or Adobe Illustrator.

F. Emily’s gold locket (LOVE!) was a family heirloom, but, as Calder says, “there’s nothing to stop you from finding your own and passing it down from generation to generation.” After all, traditions have to start somewhere! Calder recommends Southern Classic Jewelry, and we loved this monogrammed piece from Ruby Lane.

G. The exact pillows Calder and Emily chose were these from Koko Company. Try searching at Target, World Market, and Ikea throughout the year!

H. Fuzzy blankets tucked into a woven basket? We can’t think of anything more cozy in the cooler months. These three are extremely reasonably priced at Ikea (here, here, and here).

I. The pattern used on trays and as a background throughout Emily + Monty’s celebration was actually to-the-trade wallpaper, but we think this fabric would stand in nicely! We found the best price on the Fioretto at Mary Jo’s.

Not pictured here are the vintage keys and hankies, which Calder and company collected over several weeks on eBay.

Questions? Anything else you’d love to see a source for? We’ll try our best to help out!

emily Written with love by Emily
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    Ohhhh….SUPER great pointers!

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Utter gorgeousness from Bryan Johnson and Calder Clark? Why, I never would have guessed! Throw in the William Aiken House, a confection by Elaine’s Events, an unusual palette of gray blue, yellow, and orange, and a pom pom exit, and you have Emily + Monty’s big day. Check back tomorrow for a few more behind-the-scenes details, including inside tips on how to recreate this look for yourself!

See all the photos from Emily + Monty’s wedding in their Real Wedding Gallery!

Now that we’ve set the scene, let’s take a look at the actual party!

Once more for good measure, the talented slate of vendors:

Photography: Bryan Johnson // Videography: Brandon Lower of A Bryan Photo // Planning: Calder Clark Designs // Ceremony Venue: The French Huguenot Church // Reception Venue: The William Aiken House // Florals: Blossoms Events // Wedding Cake Baker: Elaine’s Events // Caterer: Fish // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: J. Crew // Bride’s Dress: Ana Hernandez // Shoes: Stuart Weitzman // Paper Goods and Calligraphy: Dulles Designs // Rentals: Calder Clark Designs // Linens: DC Rental // Groom’s Fashion: Joseph & Feiss for Men’s Wearhouse // Lighting: PDA // Music: Voices of Deliverance (choir), Deas Guyz (band) // Gate Banners and Aisle Runner: Anne Girault // Trolley Transportation: Absolutely Charleston

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Amber reply

    I love so many of these details, very original and personal touches. I especially love the getaway pom poms, such a cute idea!

  2. avatar Jessica reply

    So pretty! I just love the pom-pom toss <3

  3. avatar Amy @ Branching Out Events reply

    I love love this palette. It is a bit unusual but so refreshing. Too many cute and fresh ideas. I can’t wait for the behind-the-scenes details and tips. Saving this to my inspirations folder.

  4. avatar Rachel – theWeddingVine reply

    The DIY lampshades look gorgeous! and the lanterns strewn all over the tree is so romantic!

  5. avatar Sarah reply

    I love the key place cards, what a cute idea!

  6. avatar Joanna reply

    I’m planning a pom pom toss too! I was wondering about how many it would take per guest. Their photos turned out splendidly!

  7. avatar jomygoodness reply

    I love this wedding. I’m swooning over all the details… especially the keys! I’m in love.

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