Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Congratulations Kyle and Maegan



This wedding reception with the colors of maroon, gold and ivory was very elegant.  The tables, which were a mixture of round and rectangular, all had ivory satin floor-length cloths.  Each table also had a gold sequin runner.  The tables were topped by gold chargers and ivory napkin with gold rings.  There were three styles of centerpieces: tall vases with large arrangements of pink and maroon flowers, low vases of pink and maroon flowers, and tall lanterns with small arrangements and candles around it.  Hanging behind the sweetheart and cake tables was a floor to ceiling drape with twinkle lights behind it.  It all came together beautifully!

Maegan’s four-tiered white, stacked cake was elegant in its simplicity.  It had nothing but tiny lines running around each tier, kind of ‘scratched’ into the buttercream.  The topper consisted of a gold initial of the couple’s last name.  Kyle’s red velvet cake was in honor of his college: it was white with the Texas A&M  
logo on top.

When the dance floor opened, this couple was ready for fun!  The guests got glow necklaces and glow sticks to add to the party atmosphere.  We did the Anniversary Dance and the longest married couple in the room had been married 58 years – wow!  The husband gave great advice to the Newlyweds: “always say yes.”  That comment got plenty of laughs! 

The favors consisted of maroon koozies with the couple’s names and wedding date on them.  Instead of a traditional guest book, this couple had a custom book made of their engagement photos and guests signed the pages. 

After a great evening of dancing and fun, and an impromptu conga line, the night came to a close with the Last Dance.  Then, the Newlyweds departed as guests waved sparklers over their heads.  The couple then got into a limo and headed off to their new life together.  Congratulations Kyle and Maegan!

Vendors:
Venue: Noah’s Event Venue
Catering, Cakes: Carriage Caterers
Photography: Meeker Pictures
Videography: Solar Shot
Flowers: Crowder-Deats

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