Showing posts with label mexican wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mexican wedding. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Chris & Tracy's Sayulita Vintage Chic Wedding!






Wow.  Where do I begin?  When you work with a bride and groom for over a year planning their wedding, it's always hard to say "farewell" and to close a chapter of your life that was so important!  We were truly honored to be a part of their big day and I will miss Tracy's great ideas and input and CJ's quiet and positive "you go girls" from the sidelines.  This event would not have been possible without the help of these amazing vendors...

Place:  Don Pedro's Palapa
Caterer:  Don Pedro's Restaurant, Sayulita
Co-Coordination & Transportation Experts Extraordinaire:  Kerry & Enrique from Sayulita Wave
Bride Photographer:  The amazing Cody Raisig
DJ:  Reuben, from Sayulita
Flamenco Guitarist:  Latcho & Andrea
Cigar Roller:  Lourdes Ponce
Band:  The Traveling Band (truly awesome, btw!)
Staff Photographer:  Soko the Great
Cake:  Memo of Charme

INSPIRATION BOARD
Tracy sent me a design inspiration document and she had key words listed.  Some of those were:  Backyard BBQ, Clean and Simple, Vintage, Chic, Mexican stitched, Nature and Eco-Friendly.  I was like, "Okay, I can do that" :).


THE CEREMONY
The only real direction Tracy gave me for the ceremony was that she wanted the round chuppah we had used once before for Rose's wedding and some bamboo chairs.  I knew we wanted to really keep this simple and focus more on the natural beauty of the surroundings and I found this awesome "artichoke" ceremony aisle when I was out and scouting for ideas and fell in love with it :).  Tracy & CJ's family came out a bit before the ceremony and made a huge heart in the sand and filled it with bougainvillea and I loved that they got involved:).  One of my favorite touches was the antique looking lemonade stand ... and the red maracas with Tracy & CJ's logo (Omar created!) ... and I loved the red bridesmaid dresses which I had nothing to do with but didn't they look awesome?  And, oh yes, I also loved the groom's outfit and the groomsmen ... the bottom line is - CJ and Tracy have excellent taste on their own which only complimented everything we did :).
















THE COCKTAIL
After the ceremony on the beach, everyone got into golf carts and taxis and headed up to Don Pedro's Palapa which overlooks Sayulita and the little bay.  We had lounge furniture and cocktail tables decorated with reds and oranges and blues and some spots of black and white and yellow.  We set-up one of my favorite pieces we've ever done, the gazebo swing for people to take pictures on and swing on together over-looking the amazing view and sunset.  Cucumber mojitos and fresh squeezed lemonade was waiting the guests upon their arrival.







THE RECEPTION
As everyone entered the palapa, we hung glass paned panels along the sides with people's names and table markers - it's one of my favorite "escort card" ideas ever :) and Yazmine has an amazing hand to paint them out by name!  Tracy had requested vintage, clear bottles with just single stems of daisies - we did a combination of daisies and matsumotos with sand and candles.  Since CJ loves sailing, we decided to put a "nod" in there with the sailing boat table markers (Omar made these and I LOVE them!).  Gaby sewed-up some beautiful vintage looking, eclectic napkins and I found these amazing little cork bottles which I filled with flavored tequila and we used those as place cards.  The kids got "virgin lemonade" ;).







THE DANCE FLOOR & Pinata
Tracy loved the Chinese star lanterns so we used those but added-in a bit more red and orange to the mix.  She also requested the biggest pinata EVER and that's exactly what we did - unfortunately I don't have a great picture of it but it was MASSIVE ... and I've never seen a group have so much fun breaking it as this group did at the end of the evening.




CHURROS & Dessert Bar
After cocktails, we took down the swing and put up a sign and, wa-la, the gazebo swing became our late night Churros and Dessert Bar.  Yummy cake pops and chocolate covered strawberries were served, and we also served Cafe de Olla with this late night treat.





CIGAR ROLLER
Lonce graced us with her presence and rolled some mean Cuban/Mexican cigars!  Cigar roller sign and mason jars filled with lights decorated this little scene :).




THE PHOTOBOOTH aka "Photo Boto"
When I first saw this photo when looking for a unique photobooth I was super excited and I wrote Kerry and said, "Hey, do you think anyone has an old wooden boat they don't use that we can have?"  Kerry laughed - seriously?  Okay, that's alright, we'll BUILD ONE.  My crew is quite use to my unusual requests and no longer bats an eyelid - although I do think I saw a bit of "you want me to build WHAT?" at the design meeting.  But, hey, guys it doesn't have to FLOAT.  haha!  I think Antonio did an amazing job and I absolutely LOVED watching the guests pop in and out of the boat all night long with the various hats and props we had provided for the fun.



THE TRAVELING BAND
We're a pretty small town and all of us use pretty much the same vendors so I was surprised when Tracy said she had heard about this band and could I please track them down?  I was a bit nervous, to be honest, that they would perform and do a great job when I had never heard of them before - but they were honestly AMAZING and blew me and everyone away.  We recommend them hands down for a wedding with a beach/rock vibe to it.

At the end of the evening, CJ & Tracy's friends performed a group fire performance - I'd never seen anything like it - it was amazing and scary (please don't set the groom on fire! ;) but absolutely entertaining and something nobody at the wedding will ever forget!  A job really well done!

So sad to have to close this wedding out and wish our newlyweds "farewell" and "may your life be full of beauty and love" but, alas, that's how these things work!  Next up, some more maraca shout-outs and coming-up our trip to Cancun to decorate Taryn & Matt's wedding - we are so excited about it and things are coming together so well -I can't believe it's nearly here!

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Kris & Luke's Vintage Beach Wedding!


Kris & Luke had a small, intimate affair at the beautiful Casa Guillermo this past May 4th. Hailing from Australia, you would think the planning would have been difficult but it wasn't at all and Kris was a sweetheart from start to finish :). Kris had oodles of inspiration photos and her own little blog of ideas and it didn't take me long to figure out what we needed to do and I was so very excited...

Bride Photographer: Amanda Forbes Photography
Staff Photographer: Soko
Catering: Casa Guillermo

INSPIRATION BOARD
Key words that Kris mentioned over and over were "vintage", "beach", "romance", "vintage valentine's", "vintage posters." Heart all those words!



THE CEREMONY
I know I say this all the time but I can't help it - I love weddings and flowers and all things Vallarta brides - okay, so, with that said, I heart heart this white/cream peony bouquet. I added-in a touch of scabiosa and dusty miller and, seriously, hearts! For the groom, I again choose some scabiosa, a small purple peony head and a tad of dusty miller. The other bouts and posie bouquets all had similar touches with a tad of white hydrange. The bridesmaid's bouquets were white hydrangae and sterling silver roses and we sewed some of the beautiful beaded fabric we used for the napkins (which you will see later on) to their wraps.



Kris had sent me a really amazing, romantic picture of a couple sitting on pillows on the beach and I knew this had to be our ceremony set-up. I was over the moon happy when I presented the idea and Kris was like "oh yes, let's do it" because I knew it was a tad avant garde and not for everyone ;). We painted the chuppah a white-washed white and decorated the front with purple hydrangae and a beautiful embroidered vintage looking lace fabric hung in the background. Purple peonies and dusty miller lined the ceremony aisle in hanging glass jars.



We also had hand-cut papel picado inspired fans (based off the bride's invite) waiting in a basket by the stairs. And a pretty foot washing station, complete with rose scented water.


CUTENESS ALERT!
I couldn't resist putting in these two pictures of the cute ring bearers and little flower girl - they were awesome!


THE COCKTAIL/DANCE AREA
The cocktail area was decorated with silver crystal chandeliers, flowing purple chiffon fabric and the cocktail tables themselves draped with cream chiffon and my sister-in-law, Jazmine, took my idea a bit further and sewed purple embroidered embellishments to the top. Floating purple peonies made-up the tables.



Kris' mom had brought us some vintage little valentine's from the States. I thought it would be sweet to make escort cards out of them, so, we cut them up a bit and created some very vintage looking large valentines which we hung on ribbon with each person's name on them and the name of their table on the back. We were also given some vintage photographs of the family which we also created into our own version of vintage Valentines and hung between the escort cards. Here in Vallarta we don't have access to all the cool scrapbooking paper and tools you have up north. So, I had to create my own paper and I love how this project turned out :). After dinner, we moved the tables and opened the space up for some fun dancing!



THE RECEPTION
Lanterns dotted the pool, the pattern, again, cut in a similar pattern to their invite. Kris' mom also brought us these amazing travel posters and, since they had sent the measurements ahead of time, we knew how to mount them :). I draped the tables with a light blue chiffon and my other sister-in-law, Gaby, sewed the embroidered fabric to wrap around the candles in hues of green, cream and purple. The napkins were a soft cream and wrapped with a beautiful beaded purple strip of fabric. Floating white peonies were interspersed between the candles. Place cards were hand-punched to resemble doilies to complete the vintage feel.










I did the kid's table a bit different. We had bags waiting for them on each chair with their name on it with coloring books, crayons, a Mexican toy, some fun party string and Luke's parents brought the kids a few toys and mementos as well from their native Australia :). We also placed a fun, balloon inspired centerpiece to the kid's table to make it a little less "adult" and a bit more kid friendly ;).



The maracas were brought-out during the dancing - sunsets seemed to be fairly important to my bride and groom so we decided to do something that would represent Vallarta with a sunset painted behind one of our most famous historic landmarks - the church of the Virgin de Guadalupe :). Omar pulled out all the stops on this design!



THE CAKE...and ICE-CREAM
Memo, of course, never ceases to amaze with this beautiful rendition of the bride and groom's favorite cake design. Unfortunately, we don't have a picture but, as the cake was being cut, we also had a hand-pushed ice-cream cart come out with yummy cold Mexican paletas (ice-cream bars) in flavors ranging from strawberry to coffee to lemon and beyond....



I loved every notion about this wedding and the intimacy of it only made everything that much more endearing. Absolutely amazed that Kris was doing her finals while we were planning the last details of the wedding and was such a complete sweetheart through-out - that is multi-tasking at its finest :).

Coming-up we have Rose & Miguel's wedding blog and a few more maraca shout-outs, so stay tuned ;).

 
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