Monday, May 17, 2010

Last October, Angela and Corey and I met to discuss their wedding ceremony ideas. Their wedding date was May 14, 2010 at Crenshaw Hall. Go to their website and read the fascinating history of this old plantation. I did a wedding there many years ago, 2004, I believe. I married Ann-Marie and Sean on the front steps which look a lot different today. The old historic mansion has gradually undergone several phases of restoration and renovation. Today it is absolutely a showplace! Before we get to Angela and Corey's wedding, I will take you on a tour.

This is the front of the house which has had many different styles in the past.
This is what it looked like in 2004. The steps were gray concrete and did not wrap around.
What a huge tent for the reception! The vendors were busy getting set up before the wedding ceremony.
Corey and Angela's color scheme was the striking apple red, black and white.
This is the side of the house as viewed from the reception tent. There are beautifully decorated rooms and a very spacious and superbly appointed Ladies Room!
This is the dining room where guests will be able to help themselves to goodies at the cocktail hour after the ceremony before the reception. Also it is a chance to cool off after the ceremony before going back outside again. The temperature was in the high 80s having cooled down a bit from 92 degrees earlier in the afternoon.
This is the view of the other side of the house where the ceremony garden and pavilion are located. The bride will enter from the porch straight ahead. What a grand entrance for her wedding!
This is the view from the porch. See the nice pavilion stage for the wedding. Walking up the aisle are Bruce and Tiana Davis who are the Event Directors for Crenshaw Hall. They are making sure everything is ready for the ceremony.
And now the ceremony begins. First in was Corey's grandmother, then his parents and stepparents, then mother of the bride. Corey, his best man Andrew, and I entered followed by the groomsman, bridesmaid and matron of honor. Above is the flower girl, Angela's daughter, Abby, escorted by our ring bearer, Jeffrey, Corey's nephew--also known as Deuce!
Angela and her father start down the aisle. What a gorgeous lace wedding gown. Angela looked stunning!
Father of the bride, James, transferred Angela's hand into Corey's, and we stepped up onto the platform and the ceremony began with a warm welcome to everyone. I told Abby how important she was to her mother and Corey and he read some very sweet words to her from my book and gave her a pretty ring.
Jennifer, Matron of Honor, and sister of the bride listens intently as I gave the wedding address which contained a bit of humor that Angela and Corey sprinkled in.
  After the vows, ring exchange and family unity sand ceremony, I made the pronouncement of marriage followed by the kiss.
The photographer had them kiss again in the aisle. A friend of Angela's is holding her train because it was snagging on the brick walk but she was trying to get out of the picture too!
Married at last!! They disappeared inside the house for some private time together while the rest of the wedding party and parents and grandmother recessed out. The staff had Mojitos and lemonade ready to quench our thirst. Then the rows of guests were released and they were sent inside the house for refreshments and to cool down. Meanwhile, the bride and groom joined us on the front steps for photos.
Wanted you to see this beautiful wedding gown again!
Everybody's quite happy and ready to celebrate! Angela and Corey, congratulations and best wishes forever!

 Our Vendors who made this wedding possible:

The first thing the couple did was hire Premiere Catering and Gail Stephenson who is the event planner for Premiere Catering. She sent the couple to me. Gail and I have worked so many weddings together and think the same way about weddings. She is so organized and on the ball. She also made their beautiful wedding programs. It was a pleasure to work with Gail again! I also thank Kristin, her intern, for helping out with the wedding.

Gail helped Angela and Corey find Crenshaw Hall and they were so happy with this lovely venue. Thanks also to Bruce and Tiana Davis.

This stunning cake is by Simply Cakes. Angela ordered the stainless steel "W" cake topper. It was amazing that this cake was standing up to the heat of the day in that tent, but it did.


Mitch, the DJ for the reception, was all set up too. He is with Joe Bunn DJ Company.

Our photographer is the famous and talented Terri Lillich with Carolina Mediastar. Worked with Terri a couple of weeks ago. He is so funny and gets wonderful shots. He was assisted by Sarah. They make a good team.

Pamela Hung, OnLoKtion Makeup Artistry, was on hand for make-up for the ladies. 


Florian, a string duo, were on hand to provide the ceremony music.

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