A wedding is a very important event in our lives. We tend to think that for the event to be a success, we have to empty our bank account. This wedding in Miami is good evidence that in order to have fun, there is no need to spend too much.
Yanetsy and Elo's wedding was a challenge for me...(when it come to budget and style). They wanted a nice wedding with a very tight budget; even the color palette was out of the ordinary. Orange and yellow are not my favorite colors, but I have to admit that they look beautiful if you mix them graciously.
The wedding ceremony and reception where both at a banquet hall in Miami, which, for a change, had very good food. Among other things, the wedding had a chocolate fountain, a slide show with pictures that told the story of their lives, as well as a sand ceremony with sand from Varadero, Cuba, where both the bride and groom were born, and fireworks to anounce the grand entrance of the bride. Messages from Elo's Mom and other family members in Cuba were read. It made everyone present burst into tears, making the ceremony unforgettable.
The night was a total success and the newlyweds danced through it entirely, even on top of the tables...yes it's true, but the night didn't end there...Oh no! To finish it off, the bride and groom joined some of the guests at a nightclub to continue the dancing marathon.
Every wedding is a new lesson for me...I learned that the MOST important thing to have in mind when planning your wedding is not how much you spend in food, flowers or anything else, but how much fun it was to share that special moment with true friends and family.
...Once more, pictures from Marcelin Photography!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Salt and Pepper!
If you are wondering about the title...it is simple...This couple is like salt and pepper - different in look and taste, but they go together in almost every dish. You cannot have salt without pepper!
Jenny and Paul will be tying the Knot this February 26, 2011, with Miami's blue ocean waters as their backdrop. Being the modern bride that she is, Jenny is going for lilac with royal blue. I got to admit that these two colors look very nice together (purple is also the color of 2011).
Moments will be captured by who other than Marcelin Photography...AKA Sandy!
I must confess...I never get tired of eating wedding cake!
Jenny and Paul will be tying the Knot this February 26, 2011, with Miami's blue ocean waters as their backdrop. Being the modern bride that she is, Jenny is going for lilac with royal blue. I got to admit that these two colors look very nice together (purple is also the color of 2011).
Moments will be captured by who other than Marcelin Photography...AKA Sandy!
I must confess...I never get tired of eating wedding cake!
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