Oh What Fun



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Oh What Fun | A Columbia couple's Big Day proves that fabulous florals, glitzy linens, and chicken biscuits make for one sweet celebration

Kathryn Roberts & Russell Harris

November 1, 2014

First (Scots) Presbyterian Church & Country Club of Charleston

 

While both were juniors at Clemson University, Tennessee native Kathryn and Russell, of Columbus, Georgia, met during a weekend trip to the mountains with mutual friends. “We met on the dance floor and cut a rug all night!” recounts Kathryn, who six years later said “Yes!” when Russell popped the question on Valentine’s Day 2014.

 

On the Big Day nine months later, the Charleston temperatures dropped and the skies opened for a day of less-than-ideal wedding weather, but the laidback pair were completely, totally, and utterly unphased. After a beautiful ceremony at First (Scots) Presbyterian and a quick walk around the downtown block during a brief respite from the rain, the wedding party headed across the Ashley River to the Country Club of Charleston for a beautiful reception.

 

Between Kathryn’s fabulous taste, her mother’s flower arranging skills (the bridal bouquet was her creation) and her wedding planner-slash-sister’s touch, the glittery affair was absolute perfection. Pink blooms overflowed from golden vessels while tabletops glittered thanks to sequined linens. So much prettiness! And the wedding was truly as fun as it was gorgeous with light-up tambourines, plenty of dancing, and even a late-night snack of chicken biscuits before Kathryn and Russell exited through a sea of sparklers.

 

Vendor List:

Wedding Design: WED, www.CharlestonEvent.com

Ceremony location: First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, www.First-Scots.org

Reception location, catering: Country Club of Charleston, www.CountryClubOfCharleston.com

Florals: Carolina Charm, www.CarolinaCharmFlowers.net

Photography: Dana Cubbage Weddings , www.DanaCubbageWeddings.com

Videography: Film Anywhere Productions, www.FilmAnywhereProductions.com

Rentals: Snyder Events, www.SnyderEvents.com

Stationery: The Silver Starfish, www.TheSilverStarfish.com

Cakes: Sugar Bakeshop, www.SugarBake.com

Bride’s attire: (gown) Modern Trousseau, www.ModernTrousseauSC.com; (shoes) J.Crew, www.JCrew.com

Hair: Patrick Navarro, www.ElysiumSalon.net

Makeup: Bellelina, www.Bellelina.com

Bridesmaid dresses: Alfred Sung from Bella Bridesmaids, www.BellaBridesmaids.com

Music: Satin Finish Band, www.KLFProEntertainment.com

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