We may be months away from Halloween or autumn but it doesn’t mean we can’t feat it once in a while. Besides, this holiday sure do inspire some interesting details. Our wedding feature today was themed with “Halloween masquerade” but minus the spooky parts. The yellow and orange was eminent as it became the color palette of the event and the reception. It illuminated the hall and it looked very festive despite the rustic facade. The bridal entourage, which included our bride’s grandma (sweet!), wore orange printed outfits partnered with a beautiful bouquet made of sunflowers. Then the wedding cake created after the infamous Halloween animation, The Nightmare Before Christmas, completed the theme. Besides, Jack Skellington & Sally (the loveteam in the poem/movie) may be one of the sweetest pair, albeit them being unconventional. Anyway, we totally love your wedding Marissa & Robert! Congratulations to you both!
Photographer
This was unlike any other wedding that I have photographed. Marissa’s bouquet was made out of different pins and broaches that had sentimental value to her. Her super cute sparkly shoes were perfect for a Halloween masquerade wedding. Yellow, orange, brown and greens were the colors of bridesmaids bouquets and dresses reflected the fall season. Ceremony site was set under a huge oak tree draped with white lights overlooking a lake. The guests enjoyed the ceremony while sipping on iced tea. It was a southern dream. Reception included a Halloween twist with masquerade masks for everyone. Bob from Yehaa Bob made everyone laugh especially the kids in his big blue hat and suspenders with his carnival entertainment style. And who could forget an amazing cake designed after A Nightmare Before Christmas movie. Right outside the building sat a group of guests surrounding a fire pit chit chatting and roasting marshmallows. Yummy!
Vendors
Photographer: Alyona Photography
Reception Venue: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Bakery: Ashley Bakery
Musicians: Classical Charleston
Caterer: MOSAIC Catering
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