A Formal Outdoor Destination Wedding in Charleston, South Carolina

Happy and John

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After a surprise proposal, Happy and John decided on a winter wedding in Charleston, South Carolina. "We wanted it to feel natural -- no over-the-top details, no extravagant flowers, no chichi foods," she says.

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The Venue

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"We rolled the dice and lucked out," says Happy about booking their "Gone with the Wind"-esque manor online without seeing it in person.

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A Custom Crest

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A closer look at the couple's invites: The family crest Happy designed -- initials from the pair's last names encircled by foliage -- honored their new start together, while bright-red edges "gave them the festive Dr. Seuss kick they needed," says the bride.

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The Boutonnieres

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John pinned a cluster of cedar, rosemary, and ranunculus to his lapel. His crew wore sprigs of juniper in lieu of flowers.

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An Artful Accessory

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"I'd wanted to wear one all along," says Happy of her goddess-style head wreath. To make sure her florist, Charleston Stems, got it just right, she quickly drew up this sketch on copy paper with colored pencils.

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The Finished Hair Wreath

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And the real deal, made of gardenia leaves, rosemary, and seeded eucalyptus, with a few white ranunculus and garden-snow spray roses added in here and there, was exactly what she'd envisioned.

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The Vows

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A friend officiated the nondenominational service, held on the banks of the Ashley River. Though a tad chilly, "I had on my adrenaline sweater," says Happy.

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The Reception

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Hurricane vases were filled with moss and a candle. The place cards and table numbers were cut and hand-painted by the bride at 5 a.m. the morning of.

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Stylish Guests

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Attendees donned black-tie duds. "I thought formality would help make everyone feel extra special," says Happy.

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Portraits

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The newlyweds took a moment for themselves on Lowndes Grove's second-floor veranda. Below them: family, friends, and lots of love.

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The Wedding Cake

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After getting engaged, Happy and John had celebrated at Charleston's Peninsula Grill, ending their meal with the restaurant's famed coconut cake. Their caterer's take on the classic was equally delicious.

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Sources

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Planning: Red Letter Events

Catering: Patrick Properties Hospitality Group

Flowers and Bride's Hair Wreath: Stems

Stationery and Calligraphy: Happy Menocal (the bride's company)

Photography: Tec Petaja

DJ: DJ Wade of Other Brother Entertainment

Rentals: Snyder Event Rentals

Gown: Ivy & Aster

Groom's Attire: suit, Paul Stuart; shoes, Stubbs & Wootton

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