Down-to-Earth



PHOTOGRAPHER CREDIT: 
Down-to-Earth | <p> Lee Deas &amp; Dave Brown, April 16, 2011, Sugah Cain Plantation</p>

Despite Dave Brown and Lee Deas’ penchant for travel (the Charleston couple got engaged on a trip to Turks and Caicos), they chose Sugah Cain Plantation on John’s Island as venue for their nuptials. With the family farm, which is owned by one of Lee’s cousins, as backdrop, the duo split the planning 50-50 and enlisted close pals to make their vision of an intimate and down-home event a reality. Both entrepreneurs in the hospitality industry, the couple went for an organic vibe when it was their turn to be fêted. “We wanted everything to look like it had come from the land,” says Lee. When the day came, rustic wooden appointments and wildflower arrangements mixed with DIY favors and vintage touches for a farm-fresh theme. “It was amazing,” says Lee. “Walking out, surrounded by all our favorite people and things.”
 

Vendor List


Baker: Duvall Catering & Event Designs; www.duvallevents.com
Bar service: ICEBOX BAR; www.iceboxbar.com
Bride’s attire: Rachel Gordon; onelovedesign.com
Caterers: Hello My Name is BBQ, www.facebook.com/pages/HELLO-my-name-is-BBQ; Duvall Catering & Event Design, www.duvallevents.com
Ceremony and reception location: Sugah Cain Plantation
Cigars: Cigar Row; www.cigarrow.com
Florist: Duvall Catering & Event Design; www.duvallevents.com
Groom’s attire: J.Crew; www.jcrew.com
Reception Music: Elise Testone + The Freeloaders, www.myspace.com/freeincharleston; DJ Natty Heavy, www.nattyheavy.com; Ceremony Music: Charleston Symphony Orchestra violinist, www.charlestonsymphony.com
Planner/day-of coordinator: Shari Knight-Gillum; shariknight@gmail.com
Photographers: Gately Williams Photography, www.benwilliamsweddings.com; Tim Hussey, www.timothymerrickevents.wordpress.com; Gregg Lambton-Carr Photography, www.gregglambtoncarr.com
Rentals: Event DRS; www.eventdrs.com
Stationer: Slant Media; www.slantmedia.net
Videographer: Tim McManus; www.pdastage.com

 


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