There was no better way to celebrate Memorial Day than with the beautiful union of Felicia and Sean at Legare Waring House. This couple was joined together in an official army ceremony, complete with uniforms and a saber arch. A beautiful chandelier hung in the middle of the avenue of oaks above the couple as they exchanged vows with a pretty arrangement of petals lining the aisle.
This DIY bride brought her own creativity to the table with a combination of burlap and turquoise. Their place cards were individual sea shells placed in sand for guests to keep at the end of the night. The ivory lanterns on every table gave the space an elegant feel throughout the nigh with twinkle lights hanging from the trees. To honor those soldiers that could not be there to witness the wedding, Felicia + Sean set up a POW table to remind everyone the true meaning of memorial day.
Of course the night was not complete without dessert! A turquoise and white cake by Declare Cakes stole the show, especially when it was cut by the grooms sword! However, it didn't stop there, the brides favorite homemade pies were brought by family members to accompany the cake.
Charleston Groove Factory brought down the house, especially with their rendition of “Faithfully” by Journey, that the couple shared their first dance too. They said goodbye as they walked through a tunnel of glowsticks and departed in a 1950 white Bentley.
Thank you to the fabulous vendors:
Wedding Planning and Design | Pure Luxe Bride
Venue | Legare Waring House
Caterer | Hamby Catering
Photographer | McBee Photography
Bar Service | Mix
Rentals | Event Works
Cake | DeClare Cakes
Ceremony Musicians | Entertainment Charleston
Band | Charleston Groove Factory
Florist | First Bloom
Lighting | TEC
Hair and Makeup | Blush Air
Videographer | East West Production
Chaplain | John Painter
Getaway Vehicle | Limos for Less