Rich in Love



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Rich in Love | Warm up any cool-weather wedding when you color the day in jeweled hues
“Find the palette that makes you smile,” says Ashley Wenz of Boutique Planning. Easy peasy, if you’re Caroline Rakar, née Mullis. “I like rich, deep hues and stay far away from pastels,” says the program officer at Coastal Community Foundation who wed fellow Charlestonian Cole at Lowndes Grove Plantation last fall. While her daily wardrobe tends toward blues and blacks, Caroline’s known for working in surprise pops of rich color (on her Big Day her nails were navy), and her wedding was no exception. Gold, bright fuchsia, and emerald green peppered the verdant site to accent the season and setting in rich tones. “I find them to be warm, inviting, and fun,” says Caroline, “all the descriptors I wanted for our wedding.” And while she says the end result was perfection, Ashley bestowed a weighty compliment of her own: “Theirs was my favorite palette of 2017.”
 
Paint Your Perfect Day
 
❶ Color outside the lines. SYG Designs gave depth to the florals by using a range of pinks, fuchsias, berries, and purples to complement the main palette.
❷ Picture yourself walking down the aisle. “I imagined how fun bold, bright flowers would look playing off of my white dress,” says Caroline.
❸ Play on Pinterest. Caroline’s board included geometric elements and bold hues. Ashley’s interpretation? Geo terrariums housing bright blooms.
❹ Pick and choose. Draping in strong colors has a strong impact. To accent (and not overwhelm) the space, occasional swaths were mixed in with white.
❺ Pop it. In a setting rife with organic blooms, clean-lined furniture in a contrasting shade makes a complementary foil.
❻ Showcase colorful details. Here, classic white cake proved the ideal backdrop for vivid blooms.
❼ Go with statement gowns. BHLDN’s “Fleur” bridesmaid frocks added a living, moving dimension to the colorful scene.
 
Vendors
 
Wedding design: Boutique Planning http://www.boutiqueplanning.com/
Photographer: Dana Cubbage Weddings http://danacubbageweddings.com/
Florals: SYG Designs http://www.sygdesigns.com/
Rentals: EventHaus https://www.eventhausrentals.com/ (reception chairs and eggplant linen); Snyder Events http://www.snyderevents.com/
Linens: Nüage Designs https://nuagedesigns.com/ and Snyder Rentals http://www.snyderevents.com/
Draping: The Social Spool https://thesocialspool.com/
Cake: Jessica Grossman, Patrick Properties Hospitality Group http://www.pphgcharleston.com/2016/12/21/these-are-pastry-chef-jessica-g...
Catering & bar service: Patrick Properties Hospitality Group https://www.pphgcharleston.com/
Stationery, calligraphy, & signage: Kaitlyn King (friend of the bride) kaitking514@gmail.com
Décor elements:  Wecanpackage (Etsy) https://www.etsy.com/shop/wecanpackage (gold frames); Celadon http://celadonathome.com/ (straw cups); BHLDN https://www.bhldn.com/ (gold card box); West Fraser http://westfraserstudio.com/ (sign in book); West Elm https://www.westelm.com/ (passing trays); Pier 1 https://www.pier1.com/  (swings)
Lighting: Technical Event Company https://www.technicaleventcompany.com/
Hair Stylist: Paper Dolls Wedding Hair & Makeup https://www.mycharlestonweddinghair.com/
Makeup Artist: Pamela Lesch https://www.pamelaleschmakeup.com/
Musicians: Bob Williams Duo http://www.charlestonduo.com/ and Steel Toe Stiletto Band http://www.partywithsts.com/
Officiant: Rob Sumner (family friend)
Videographer: Film Anywhere https://vimeo.com/brentthacker
Transportation: Friend of the bride’s parents

 

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