Thursday 7 April 2011

Month of Flowers!


Well, I realize that the months of April/May are not going to get any less busy so, without further ado, here are the shout-outs (a few most belated!) to some of our beautiful brides...

Biggest belated shout-out goes to Paula who tied the knot all the way back March 8th! Our new resident artist, Jazmine, created this beautiful rendition of the ever-famous Kate...



Congratulations to Cassandra who said her "i dos" this past March 12th at a new resort for us, the Gran Caribe Real Resort & Spa in Cancun :).



Shout-out to Zoe whose maracas were ordered through her savvy wedding coordinator, Brenda from BesoWeddingDesign ... Zoe & Scott tied the knot in Cabos in colorful style :).




Congratulations as well to Menaka who said "yes" this past March 15th at Dreams Riviera Cancun - we're becoming fast friends with the wedding group over there :). If you haven't noticed yet, there is quite the "floral" theme that went on this past month ... but wait ... there's more :).



Shout-out to Sherry Hurley who tied the knot right here in Vallarta, March 19th.



Congratulations to Amanda who also tied the knot here in Vallarta, at the Decameron this past March 30th.



Congrats to Kristin who said "absolutely" :) this April 2nd at the Dreams Riviera Cancun. Her invites were pretty cool and the maraca colors were based off of them...



Shout-out to Kristy who also tied the knot at Dreams Riviera Cancun this past April 4th. She chose the Jenn but wanted a hibiscus flower - I love the color combination and this new style ....



And last, but not least, is a shout-out to Amy who said "i do" today at the Azul Sensatori in the Riviera Maya - her invites were pretty different too and I love how the maracas and the tags turned out (maracas by Omar and tags by Gaby).



Coming-up ... wedding flowers, Kim & Lanny's Elemental Love Wedding and oodles more maraca shout-outs ... if I missed your favorite bride, it's because I'm waiting on photos! :)

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