A Southern Vintage Wedding

Lauren and Scofield has the privilege of having both parents participate in the wedding ceremony. Lauren's dad and Scofield's mom are ordained ministers.
Lauren being escorted by her daddy, Ed,  down the green aisle.


Scofield's mom, Debbie, waiting for the bride to come.

The ceremony was filled with God's beauty.



Beautiful music performed by beautiful people.

Mr. & Mrs. Scofield Foster

Lauren made all of the centerpieces.




Cornhole during the reception.

The cake was made by Couture Cakes in Greenville, SC.





Lauren utilized furniture from both sides of the family for the reception.


Rentals were done by Event Rentals out of Spartanburg, SC.



A beautiful evening of dancing and celebration.


Desserts were made by a friend, Stacy Spencer.




Guest favors were samples of coffee to support a ministry in Africa.


It was so wonderful to share this day with family and friends of Lauren and Scofield.





Furniture used from the King house,





Lauren's creations.











Photo Booth was a HUGE hit.

Bought this chairs from Goodwill and refurbished them with the help of a friend, Frank Sullivan.






Lauren used old books from her Papaw's library.

Scofield's dad made the round wooden place mats.





Tea cups and old windows hanging from the trees.



Lauren sells her dessert stands on Etsy.









Getting teary eyed during the ceremony.



Lauren made all of the groomsmen boutonnieres out of cloth scraps, buttons and old keys.
















2 comments:

  1. The majority of these photographs were made by Joyeuse Photography. Tahni did a beautiful job photographing Lauren and Scofield's wedding. She is worth every penny!

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  2. What size pole did you use to attach the lights over the dance? How did you place the poles in the ground?

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