Carey & Brian – Alhambra Hall

 

A breezy, beautiful day!

You could not curate a more perfect March day in the Lowcountry than Brian and Carey’s wedding day! Alhambra Hall was the backdrop for Carey and Brian nuptials. Lowcountry Entertainment draped the ceremony tree and the wind added a soft elegance to their ceremony.

When younger children are in the bridal party, you never know how they will be feeling in the moment, and it’s always important to be able to go with the flow! Carey and Brian’s two-year-old son was the ring bearer, and when it came time to walk down the aisle, he just wanted to stay with his mama who was lined up behind him! Not understanding that she was about to meet his dad at the altar, he kicked and screamed until she held him, and wouldn’t take anyone else – not even grandma! Carey held Finn in one arm and her bouquet in the other as she walked down the aisle with her dad. Since this wasn’t planned, when Brian saw their little boy in his beautiful wife-to-be’s arms, he got the BIGGEST smile on his face!

At cocktail hour guests enjoyed specialty margaritas from the Margarita Man and the bride’s favorite drink: Miami Vice’s! One of Carey’s best friends happens to work for Hamby, and they knocked it out of the park with the most delicious stations!

This wedding’s honorable mention goes out to Brian for the best cake smash we’ve EVER seen! He got her good, but Carey was still all smiles, even with her frosting beard! We wish the O’Quinn’s all the love in the world!

 

Coordination: Peper Events
Bar: Spike by Snyder
Cake: Bakies
Catering: Hamby Catering
Ceremony Music: Palmetto Strings
Cocktail Hour Bevs: Margarita Man of Charleston
Entertainment: East Coast Party Band
Florals: Fresh Weddings and Events
Hair: Elysium Salon- Patrick Navarro
Makeup: Cheryl Quinn Makeup
Photography: Madison Perry Photography
Rentals: Eventworks Rentals
Venue: Alhambra Hall

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