Creative Wedding Details in Neutrals & Greenery



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Creative Wedding Details in Neutrals & Greenery |
Taylor Pulling & Scott Salopek
November 14, 2020   / Grace Church Cathedral & The Cedar Room
 
The relationship between New York residents Taylor Pulling and Scott Salopek evolved in the conventional sort of way—a chance meeting at work, an instant friendship, a New Year’s smooch, and a surprise proposal that included their French bulldog, Albie—but their wedding at was anything but. “I always envisioned something unique, semi-nontraditional, and fully encapsulating,” says Taylor. As for the locale, that was settled from the get-go, as the bride’s family has both a house on Folly Beach and an apartment in downtown Charleston—hideaways the couple frequented during their five years of dating. For the Big Day, the couple hired Loluma Events, which orchestrated a celebration for 70 guests and fully transformed The Cedar Room into a luxe oasis. Bountiful greenery sprinkled throughout and suspended candlelit glass orbs set an enchanting scene, while the bourbon bar (bedecked with a fabulous custom crest) proved a memorable hit. As for the couple’s final thoughts on the event? “Our wedding truly felt like an escape from reality.”
 
Top Tips
 
• If your wedding and reception are held at different venues, consider adding a “reception insert” into your invitation suite detailing the start time and locations of festivities.
• If you plan on incorporating your fur baby into your Big Day, designate a handler ahead of time to relieve any added pressure on the day of.
• Upgrade your place settings with table chargers. Taylor and Scott used chargers with gold-leaf. Other ideas? Slabs of marble, agate, vintage silver, or even wooden boards.
• Opt for tall centerpieces to keep conversations flowing.
 
Vendors
 
Design, planning: Loluma Events
Venue: Grace Church Cathedral (ceremony), The Cedar Room (reception)
Photography: Aaron & Jillian Photography
Florals: Loluma Events
Catering, cake, bar: The Cedar Room
Rentals: BBJ Linen (velvet napkins); EventHaus (chargers); Snyder Events (linens, furniture)
Stationery, signage: Hatch Cove Designs
Bride’s attire: Pnina Tornai
Groom’s attire: Enzo Custom
Beauty: Ash & Co.
Music: Power 2 Party (reception)
Transportation: Lowcountry Valet

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