A Splash of Orange



PHOTOGRAPHER CREDIT: 
A Splash of Orange | Kendall Casey & James Mayo; September 12, 2009, Boone Hall Plantation

For Kendall Casey and James Mayo, who met and fell in love in Charleston, a Lowcountry wedding seemed only appropriate.  The Jacksonville, Florida residents chose Boone Hall Plantation for their September 12, 2009 nuptials for its casual outdoor elegance and charm.

Kendall, inspired by the lush hues of bittersweet berries, with their reddish-orange color and golden husks, asked A Charleston Bride to incorporate them throughout the day. Thus the berries made their debut on the save-the-date cards crafted by the stationer Studio R Design and were later recreated on the three-tiered chocolate cake from The Cake Stand. Vibrant orange, coral, and peach shades graced everything from the fabric on the ottomans in the lounge area to the tiny flower in the bride’s loose hair.

The couple kept the wedding personal with an 85-person guest list and invited everyone to the rehearsal dinner the night before to welcome them . “And on the day of the wedding, we were able to just sit back and enjoy each other,” says Kendall.

 

Vendors

Bridal Gown:  Lazaro from The Collection Bridal Designer Showroom 
Bridesmaids' Dresses:  J. Crew
Cake: The Cake Stand|
Caterer: Good Food Catering
Ceremony Music: Clelia Reardon
Ceremony & Reception Location: Boone Hall Plantation 
Cocktail Hour Music: Chris Crosby
Groom's Suit:  Jones New York from Men's Wearhouse 
Groomsmen's Suits:  Jones New York from  Men's Wearhouse 
Linens: BBJ Linens
Photographer: Karyn Iserman Distinctive Portraiture
Reception Musicians: Quiana Parker and Friends
Rentals: Snyder Event Rentals
Stationery: Studio R Design
Wedding Planner, Coordinator, & Florist: A Charleston Bride

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