Karen and Conor
Karen and Conor exchanged their vows underneath one of Charleston's old beautiful oak trees inside the garden of the Confederate Home. The Confederate Home and College was built back in 1845...so much history in this place! The ceremony was filled with beautiful details. I absolutely loved the flowers lining the aisle. The reception to follow at Rushland Pavillion was gorgeous with every southern food imaginable! The DJ's were a lot of fun, the views breathtaking, and the couple so in love. Congratulations you two! Enjoy your travels over the next few weeks.
Karen and Conor chose to see each other before the ceremony....a few of their first sweet moments.
Then I told the guys they could have some fun....so naturally they choose to trip the groom....
Karen was so calm and relaxed.... very much in the moment.
My favorite!!!
Love love love these details! The programs were beautifully handmade, and the glass jars filled with flowers fit perfectly with the Confederate Home's southern charm.
The dock at Rushland Pavillion... what a beautiful view!
Coozies! Can you believe Karen had been saving these from other weddings for about two years?! They were all different. I thought it was neat how she took little pieces of friends' weddings and included them in her own.
Reader Comments (6)
Love these Erin, thank you! Can't wait to see more! Is it okay if I put one as my facebook profile pic?
Erin-
Your pictures are amazing! Thank you for doing such a beautiful job of capturing my sister's wedding! (Karen Swedrock Keys). Next time my family is down in Charleston, I'd love to arrange a family photo shoot with you!
Tracy Heffron
The pictures are breath taking. I especially love the one of Conor and Karen walking after the ceremony with rose pedals being tossed over them. Beautiful! And the cake - I would like another piece!
I especially love the picture of Conor and Karen walking away after the ceremony where the rose pedals are flowing over them. Beautiful! And the cake - I would love another piece!
I emailed these to friends who couldn't join us for the wedding. More than one responded that it looked like it was from a magazine. They are all so wonderful, each in different ways, that it is too hard to choose a favorite. Although walking down the aisle amid the rose petals is difinitely at the top of the list.
The contrast GRABS your attention instantly...Well done Sage sisters...well done. Everyone is absolutely beautifully in the moment BTW!!!