This wedding reception was held at the banquet room of the Aquarium Restaurant on the Kemah Boardwalk, and the view was great! We could look out over the water or the Boardwalk. If you haven’t been to the Boardwalk since Hurricane Ike, you should come back. It’s all up and running and looks like normal.
Melissa was such a beautiful Bride and her gown was absolutely gorgeous. The colors of the evening were evergreen and silver and it worked perfectly with the colors of the room. The colors were tied in with the centerpieces, which were made of boughs of evergreen with candles nestled in the middle, with red and white petals around them. The bouquets were a creamy white with evergreen boughs in them as well. It all made for a pretty, wintery effect, and was perfect for just after Christmas.
After the first dance, father/daughter dance, and mother/son dance, we opened the dancing with the Anniversary Dance (you may know it as the Married Couples Dance). The longest married couple in the room was Melissa’s grandparents, who have been married for 57 years! Their advice to the Newlyweds was simple: “just love each other” and “always say yes”. (That last one, from the grandfather, got a round of laughs) Then Melissa and Aaron presented the couple with their bouquet and garter. The grandparents were so happy to receive them!
One thing I must mention is that this was a smaller reception than most, around 50 people. Yet it was simply wonderful! Often, brides and grooms are worried about small receptions: worried that people won’t dance, that it will be boring, that the guests will leave early. But we have found that is usually not the case. The guests really enjoy smaller receptions. They get to really talk to each other as well as the bride and groom, and by the end of the night, they’re all friends. Plus, smaller weddings are more intimate, and have a closer, family feel to them. They can really be quite special, just as this one was.
After some great toasts (in which we found out that the groom was in the hospital just a few days ago – eek!!) and the cake cutting, the newlyweds spend time visiting with their family and friends before heading out on to their honeymoon in the Bahamas. Congratulations and have a great time!!
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Congratulations Ryan and Ann
Last night we had the pleasure of providing entertainment for a beautiful bride and handsome groom. Their winter theme featured the colors of plum and olive, and they looked so elegant together! The favors they had for their guests were Christmas ornaments that were hanging from a Christmas tree right by the sign-in book. They were hung with personalized ribbon featuring the bride and groom’s names. The ornaments were in plum, olive, and silver, to match the winter theme. The whole effect was so pretty! The centerpieces consisted of matching ornaments in tall glass cylinders – very cool - and Ryan and Ann had stockings hanging on their head table.
Their family members were so much fun! They were on the dance floor from the first song to the last. There were so many people dancing to The Chicken Dance that they almost overflowed the large dance floor. The bride’s family is Czech, so you know that they filled the floor to Polka songs as well. Speaking of them being Czech, there was a toast that paid homage to their heritage. All of the immediate family members were called onto the dance floor and given tiny little glasses filled with some kind of alcohol. From their expressions after drinking, it must have been pretty potent! We knew that side of the family was large but we didn’t realize how large until we saw them taking a group picture: it was ¾ of the room! They were so funny, dancing as they got their picture taken.
And, once again, I noticed that there were a lot of kids at the wedding. There was one adorable little girl in a pink frilly dress that stole everyone’s heart, including mine. She loved to dance and loved the music and was just having a blast as everyone danced. It’s always fun seeing the little ones all dressed up and having fun at a reception.
So after a great evening of food, cake, drinks, and plenty of dancing, the night came to a close. Ryan and Ann headed out through a shower of bubbles and flower petals into a car filled with balloons. Congratulations Ryan and Ann, and have a great honeymoon!
Their family members were so much fun! They were on the dance floor from the first song to the last. There were so many people dancing to The Chicken Dance that they almost overflowed the large dance floor. The bride’s family is Czech, so you know that they filled the floor to Polka songs as well. Speaking of them being Czech, there was a toast that paid homage to their heritage. All of the immediate family members were called onto the dance floor and given tiny little glasses filled with some kind of alcohol. From their expressions after drinking, it must have been pretty potent! We knew that side of the family was large but we didn’t realize how large until we saw them taking a group picture: it was ¾ of the room! They were so funny, dancing as they got their picture taken.
And, once again, I noticed that there were a lot of kids at the wedding. There was one adorable little girl in a pink frilly dress that stole everyone’s heart, including mine. She loved to dance and loved the music and was just having a blast as everyone danced. It’s always fun seeing the little ones all dressed up and having fun at a reception.
So after a great evening of food, cake, drinks, and plenty of dancing, the night came to a close. Ryan and Ann headed out through a shower of bubbles and flower petals into a car filled with balloons. Congratulations Ryan and Ann, and have a great honeymoon!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Funny Wedding Photos
I just ran across this site that has "Wedding Photos We'll All Remember." Check them out, they are too funny!
http://www.divinecaroline.com/article/22072/37887
http://www.divinecaroline.com/article/22072/37887
Sunday, December 14, 2008
SM Company Christmas Party
What a good time we had last night! We had the privilege of working at Wyndehaven Terrace, which has beautiful ballrooms, great food, and good service. The people with SM (my abbreviation for the company) were so nice. We could tell that the employees all genuinely like each other and that they have a great time when they get together. The party planners and the company did such a good job of providing many, many door prizes to the employees and spouses, and you can tell it was really appreciated. The prizes included restaurant gift cards, a GPS, Rockets tickets, massages, an iPod touch, and more. Wow! We couldn’t believe the prizes they gave out – what an awesome company! And for the grand prize, a 37” flat screen HDTV!
To make the party even more fun, they had a Vegas Night theme. There were gaming tables where the guests could play poker, craps, 21 and roulette. Everyone seemed to really enjoy playing. In addition to calling out the winners of the prizes, we provided music for those who wished to dance.
It was a great party enjoyed by all, including us. It’s so nice in this tough economy to see a company set aside time to show their gratitude to their hard working employees by providing such a fun party.
Thank you SM and we hope to work with you next year!
To make the party even more fun, they had a Vegas Night theme. There were gaming tables where the guests could play poker, craps, 21 and roulette. Everyone seemed to really enjoy playing. In addition to calling out the winners of the prizes, we provided music for those who wished to dance.
It was a great party enjoyed by all, including us. It’s so nice in this tough economy to see a company set aside time to show their gratitude to their hard working employees by providing such a fun party.
Thank you SM and we hope to work with you next year!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Merry Christmas from Premium Sound!
Click on this link and it will take you to a Christmas carol from us to you. (note that some words are spelled wrong but we had to do it to make the song sound right). Make sure to turn up your speakers.
Enjoy, then make one of your own to send to your family and friends!
http://emoticarolers.com/?id=9e3c43cf1fa5b0f948cdac783ef32264eb04dc90&author=Wendy
Enjoy, then make one of your own to send to your family and friends!
http://emoticarolers.com/?id=9e3c43cf1fa5b0f948cdac783ef32264eb04dc90&author=Wendy
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Congratulations Sean and Nancy
We had the pleasure of working this reception at Brady’s Landing, and the room was absolutely beautiful! The wedding colors were ivory, chocolate, and gold, which complemented the room perfectly. There were so many small details that helped carry out the colors. The tablecloths and chair covers were ivory, and the chairs had brown sashes. There were ivory and chocolate brown favor boxes on the tables, and Jordan almonds wrapped in matching tulle. Personalized water bottles on each table had specially made labels with Nancy and Sean’s names, their wedding date, and a list of ‘love’ ingredients. There were ivory personalized napkins as well. The card box was covered in an ivory fabric with brown accents. There were also small bells to ring out to make the newlyweds kiss. Even their cake matched: it had ivory tiers with different chocolate accents on each layer. It was clear that the couple spent a lot of time making sure everything matched perfectly!
I always talk about how I love the little babies, and there were so many of them at this reception! I think there was a baby under the age of one or a child at every other table! And they always look so cute in their little dress up outfits.
This group was lots of fun: they were on the dance floor from the first song. We had the Party Package for this reception (that’s when we give the guests props like saxophones, sunglasses, leis, and other fun stuff). They loved it! There was a Dollar Dance and a large amount of guests participated, which is always nice. The bouquet and garter came later, and then we had at least an hour for non-stop dancing. The Cha Cha Slide, The Cupid Shuffle, and Single Ladies were all big hits.
Instead of a formal exit, Sean and Nancy choose to stay until the end of the reception and just casually leave when they were ready. They had plenty of fun before they bid farewell to their friends and family and headed off to their new life together. Congratulations to the newlyweds!
I always talk about how I love the little babies, and there were so many of them at this reception! I think there was a baby under the age of one or a child at every other table! And they always look so cute in their little dress up outfits.
This group was lots of fun: they were on the dance floor from the first song. We had the Party Package for this reception (that’s when we give the guests props like saxophones, sunglasses, leis, and other fun stuff). They loved it! There was a Dollar Dance and a large amount of guests participated, which is always nice. The bouquet and garter came later, and then we had at least an hour for non-stop dancing. The Cha Cha Slide, The Cupid Shuffle, and Single Ladies were all big hits.
Instead of a formal exit, Sean and Nancy choose to stay until the end of the reception and just casually leave when they were ready. They had plenty of fun before they bid farewell to their friends and family and headed off to their new life together. Congratulations to the newlyweds!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Just for fun
I found this hilarious site, check it out:
www.uglyweddingcake.com
I have to say that we've never seen anything like the cakes on this site!
www.uglyweddingcake.com
I have to say that we've never seen anything like the cakes on this site!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Congratulations Mark and Jackie
Saturday night’s wedding was so elegant! It started later than most, at 8:30, and the candlelight reflecting off the windows made for a beautiful reception. The colors were black and white with red roses, which was gorgeous. The floor-length black table cloths were so dramatic: you just can’t beat them for a formal evening event. At this point I just must say something about the cake, as it was so beautiful! It was white and three tiered, with black ribbons at the bottom of each layer. But it was the details that made the cake so amazing: black scroll designs running up each tier, starting at the ribbon. It’s hard to explain but it was stunning.
We played Sweet Caroline during dinner and it was fun watching the guests at the tables sing along. At that point, we knew which table would be the party table for the night! (Funny, but at each wedding, there always seems to be one party table.) It turns out that Saturday night’s party group was from New Jersey. Gotta love hearing people say “youse” instead of “y’all”! There were dance floor sing-alongs to Living On A Prayer, and Don’t Stop Believing, which was the last dance.
A few other details about the day: Jackie, the Bride, was so beautiful. She has a smile that just lights up the room. Mark, the Groom, was so nice and really took an active role with us planning the reception. The toast by the Best Man was one of the best and most hilarious we’ve ever heard. He told us how a text message resulted in Jackie and Mark’s marriage. I’d love to hear that whole story. And, a separate embarrassing text message from the Groom, intended for the Bride only, was accidentally sent to the Best Man and ended up being read during the toast. It was so funny and so sweet.
After a night of eating, drinking, dancing, and fun, and Mark’s fraternity brothers gathering in a circle to sing, the newlyweds ran through a line of sparklers and into their limousine. So, to the Newlyweds, congratulations “tons and bunches”!!
We played Sweet Caroline during dinner and it was fun watching the guests at the tables sing along. At that point, we knew which table would be the party table for the night! (Funny, but at each wedding, there always seems to be one party table.) It turns out that Saturday night’s party group was from New Jersey. Gotta love hearing people say “youse” instead of “y’all”! There were dance floor sing-alongs to Living On A Prayer, and Don’t Stop Believing, which was the last dance.
A few other details about the day: Jackie, the Bride, was so beautiful. She has a smile that just lights up the room. Mark, the Groom, was so nice and really took an active role with us planning the reception. The toast by the Best Man was one of the best and most hilarious we’ve ever heard. He told us how a text message resulted in Jackie and Mark’s marriage. I’d love to hear that whole story. And, a separate embarrassing text message from the Groom, intended for the Bride only, was accidentally sent to the Best Man and ended up being read during the toast. It was so funny and so sweet.
After a night of eating, drinking, dancing, and fun, and Mark’s fraternity brothers gathering in a circle to sing, the newlyweds ran through a line of sparklers and into their limousine. So, to the Newlyweds, congratulations “tons and bunches”!!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Congratulations Jonathan and Elizabeth
We’re so happy that this couple finally had their wedding. It was originally scheduled to take place the weekend that Hurricane Ike hit. Can you imagine what Jonathan and Elizabeth had to go through to reschedule, trying to work with the church, the vendors, and their family members and friends? Yikes! But they did it and their beautiful wedding finally became a reality.
Elizabeth and Jonathan had a unique item on their sign in table. There were cards that the guests could fill out with what they predicted the Bride and Groom would be doing in 1 year, 25 years, how many kids they would have, etc. I bet they had a lot of fun filling those out. And once again, this was a wedding that was full of gorgeous kids. There were so many adorable little ones!
The colors were black and white with red floral accents, which was very elegant. The tables had white tablecloths with black runners, with red petals around the centerpieces. The guest favors were small red tea light candles. The other red decor was our uplights. We had them accenting the head table, the cake table, and the gift table. Uplights are such a pretty way to bring more of your colors to your wedding, and are an elegant look as well. At this reception we saw something that we’ve never seen before: chair covers that were half black and half white. I don’t mean alternating colors. I mean each chair cover was made of both colors. They looked great and really tied in the color scheme well.
So, the afternoon finally came to a close after the special dances, toasts, cake cutting, and bouquet and garter. The newlyweds ran through a shower of bubbles into their well decorated car, and then drove off into their new life together. Congratulations!
Elizabeth and Jonathan had a unique item on their sign in table. There were cards that the guests could fill out with what they predicted the Bride and Groom would be doing in 1 year, 25 years, how many kids they would have, etc. I bet they had a lot of fun filling those out. And once again, this was a wedding that was full of gorgeous kids. There were so many adorable little ones!
The colors were black and white with red floral accents, which was very elegant. The tables had white tablecloths with black runners, with red petals around the centerpieces. The guest favors were small red tea light candles. The other red decor was our uplights. We had them accenting the head table, the cake table, and the gift table. Uplights are such a pretty way to bring more of your colors to your wedding, and are an elegant look as well. At this reception we saw something that we’ve never seen before: chair covers that were half black and half white. I don’t mean alternating colors. I mean each chair cover was made of both colors. They looked great and really tied in the color scheme well.
So, the afternoon finally came to a close after the special dances, toasts, cake cutting, and bouquet and garter. The newlyweds ran through a shower of bubbles into their well decorated car, and then drove off into their new life together. Congratulations!
Monday, November 3, 2008
Congratulations Chase and Caryn
This reception was held at the Silver Sycamore in Pasadena. The hall has been there for at least 3 years and it still looks brand new! It’s so pretty inside that the word “hall” doesn’t really describe it well. There are chandeliers, a beautiful scrollwork door, gorgeous tile on the floor, and windows on 3 sides. The colors of the day were brown and ivory, with dark red floral accents. They were very pretty, especially for a fall wedding, and they looked very nice in the room. If you are still looking for a ceremony or reception venue, make sure to check out the Silver Sycamore. It’s gorgeous! And, don’t forget to talk to Jackie, the owner. She’s a great lady who always does a good job for her brides.
This reception was a bit different in that it was a delayed reception. (I’ve noticed that we’re starting to do these more often.) Chase and Caryn were married a few weeks ago in another state but held this reception to celebrate their marriage with all their Texas family and friends. (One nice aspect of delayed receptions is that the bride and groom are usually at the door welcoming their guests as they enter. They get to spend much more time with their guests, as they aren’t rushing from the ceremony to the reception or constantly being pulled aside for pictures.) To get back to the details, there was a digital photo frame on the sign-in table so the guests could see pictures of the out-of-state wedding and reception. After dinner, there was a slide show that also had pictures of the original wedding along with growing up pictures. It was a great way for the guests to be a part of the couple’s marriage.
At one point, Caryn’s parents made a special presentation to the newlyweds, and it was something we hadn’t seen before. They had a basket filled with meaningful items and scripture to accompany each. For example, an eraser meant that once the couple came to a compromise, they should erase the issues of the past. Toothpicks were a reminder to not pick at each other. The newlyweds were also presented with their first bible as a married couple. The presentation and basket of items was a touching gift to celebrate the marriage of Caryn and Chase.
After an evening of good food, great cake, music and fun, the guests bid the newlyweds farewell. Congratulations to Chase and Caryn!
This reception was a bit different in that it was a delayed reception. (I’ve noticed that we’re starting to do these more often.) Chase and Caryn were married a few weeks ago in another state but held this reception to celebrate their marriage with all their Texas family and friends. (One nice aspect of delayed receptions is that the bride and groom are usually at the door welcoming their guests as they enter. They get to spend much more time with their guests, as they aren’t rushing from the ceremony to the reception or constantly being pulled aside for pictures.) To get back to the details, there was a digital photo frame on the sign-in table so the guests could see pictures of the out-of-state wedding and reception. After dinner, there was a slide show that also had pictures of the original wedding along with growing up pictures. It was a great way for the guests to be a part of the couple’s marriage.
At one point, Caryn’s parents made a special presentation to the newlyweds, and it was something we hadn’t seen before. They had a basket filled with meaningful items and scripture to accompany each. For example, an eraser meant that once the couple came to a compromise, they should erase the issues of the past. Toothpicks were a reminder to not pick at each other. The newlyweds were also presented with their first bible as a married couple. The presentation and basket of items was a touching gift to celebrate the marriage of Caryn and Chase.
After an evening of good food, great cake, music and fun, the guests bid the newlyweds farewell. Congratulations to Chase and Caryn!
Monday, October 27, 2008
Congratulations Grady and Heather
Saturday night we had another beautiful ceremony and reception. The ceremony was held outside on the patio at Bay Oaks Country Club and the reception inside in the ballroom. The ceremony began shortly after the Wings Over Houston Air Show, so we enjoyed watching some cool plane maneuvers while setting up. The ceremony was sweet and funny, personalized because the Officiant was a relative of the groom. Heather looked absolutely beautiful in her white gown with pick ups on the skirt, while Grady looked handsome in his black tux with grey vest and tie.
The colors of this wedding were black and white, with touches of green to reflect the Bride and Groom’s Irish Heritage (I originally wrote that it was only the Groom's heritage but Heather emailed me to let me know that it was both of them. oops - sorry Heather!). :-) Green accents included a Celtic design on the bride’s cake, ribbon with 4 leaf clovers on the Flower Girl’s basket, a green ribbon around the Ring Bearer’s pillow, green ribbons on the ceremony programs, and flags of Ireland on the sweetheart table. The theme was also brought into the ceremony when we played Celtic versions of Canon in D and Bridal Chorus. Near the sign in-table was a deed to a piece of land in Ireland that the Bride and Groom had bought. Now, that’s unique!
At this wedding there were, once again, so many sweet little babies and kids! I was talking to Julie, the great Events Coordinator at Bay Oaks, and we both noticed that children are once again being invited to weddings. It seems like the trend for the past few years was adult only weddings, but now we’re seeing kids again. I don’t mind because I love the little babies!
Now for the dancing: The mother/son dance was so funny! The Groom’s mom was dancing him all over the floor, with twirling, a little Jitterbug, and all kinds of fun dance moves. You can tell she’s a fun woman! We got the dance floor open with the Anniversary Dance (also called a Married Couples Dance). The longest married couple was the Groom’s grandparents, who have been married 62 years. They looked so happy together and set a great example for all of their family. Congrats to them!
One other thing I want to mention about Heather and Grady’s families and friends was how well they got along. You could tell that they genuinely liked each other. They were dancing together, talking, laughing, and having a great time. It’s always so nice to see that!
After the toasts and the cake cutting (which involved frosting on noses and faces), we got back to the events of the evening and lots of fun dancing. After the Money Dance and Bouquet and Garter, Grady and Heather ran through a shower of bubbles (in green containers, of course) to get in their limo and head off to their honeymoon. Congratulations to a great couple!
The colors of this wedding were black and white, with touches of green to reflect the Bride and Groom’s Irish Heritage (I originally wrote that it was only the Groom's heritage but Heather emailed me to let me know that it was both of them. oops - sorry Heather!). :-) Green accents included a Celtic design on the bride’s cake, ribbon with 4 leaf clovers on the Flower Girl’s basket, a green ribbon around the Ring Bearer’s pillow, green ribbons on the ceremony programs, and flags of Ireland on the sweetheart table. The theme was also brought into the ceremony when we played Celtic versions of Canon in D and Bridal Chorus. Near the sign in-table was a deed to a piece of land in Ireland that the Bride and Groom had bought. Now, that’s unique!
At this wedding there were, once again, so many sweet little babies and kids! I was talking to Julie, the great Events Coordinator at Bay Oaks, and we both noticed that children are once again being invited to weddings. It seems like the trend for the past few years was adult only weddings, but now we’re seeing kids again. I don’t mind because I love the little babies!
Now for the dancing: The mother/son dance was so funny! The Groom’s mom was dancing him all over the floor, with twirling, a little Jitterbug, and all kinds of fun dance moves. You can tell she’s a fun woman! We got the dance floor open with the Anniversary Dance (also called a Married Couples Dance). The longest married couple was the Groom’s grandparents, who have been married 62 years. They looked so happy together and set a great example for all of their family. Congrats to them!
One other thing I want to mention about Heather and Grady’s families and friends was how well they got along. You could tell that they genuinely liked each other. They were dancing together, talking, laughing, and having a great time. It’s always so nice to see that!
After the toasts and the cake cutting (which involved frosting on noses and faces), we got back to the events of the evening and lots of fun dancing. After the Money Dance and Bouquet and Garter, Grady and Heather ran through a shower of bubbles (in green containers, of course) to get in their limo and head off to their honeymoon. Congratulations to a great couple!
Monday, October 13, 2008
Congratulations Stephen and Tracy
We provided the ceremony and reception music for this Sunday wedding, which was held at Bay Oaks Country Club. The fall color combination was so pretty. The Bride and Groom choose ivory with sage, and the flowers were in rust/fall colors. The Bride’s cake matched with its ivory icing and sage ribbon trim. The unusual aspect of this wedding was one of the groom’s cakes. He had two, one that showed off his love of duck hunting, and the other was a three tiered round cake covered in black fondant with red flames running up the sides. Too cool! The couple also had favors that went with their fall theme; leaf-shaped cookies at each place setting that were personalized with their last initial. They were tied in a bag with a leaf cookie cutter tied to each. Needless to say, there weren't any favors left at the end of the night!
There were so many little ones at this wedding, and you know how I love the kids. They were dancing, crawling, and just being adorable. It was so cute when the Flower Girl started to cry just before going down the aisle. (Note to future Brides and Grooms, this happens quite often and when it does, it’s okay. It makes for great pictures and the guests think it’s so sweet. So don’t worry!) The ceremony was so pretty, as it was held on the back patio of the country club, with the gorgeous grounds behind the arch. The arch was decorated with fall leaves, to match the theme.
So after an evening of food, drink, dancing, and plenty of yummy cake, it was time for the exit. The Bride and Groom headed out through bubbles to find their car decorated with streamers and cans, compliments of the groomsmen. Congratulations to the newlyweds and enjoy your Honeymoon!
There were so many little ones at this wedding, and you know how I love the kids. They were dancing, crawling, and just being adorable. It was so cute when the Flower Girl started to cry just before going down the aisle. (Note to future Brides and Grooms, this happens quite often and when it does, it’s okay. It makes for great pictures and the guests think it’s so sweet. So don’t worry!) The ceremony was so pretty, as it was held on the back patio of the country club, with the gorgeous grounds behind the arch. The arch was decorated with fall leaves, to match the theme.
So after an evening of food, drink, dancing, and plenty of yummy cake, it was time for the exit. The Bride and Groom headed out through bubbles to find their car decorated with streamers and cans, compliments of the groomsmen. Congratulations to the newlyweds and enjoy your Honeymoon!
Congratulations Tommy and Rosimar
We had the pleasure of performing at a new venue for this reception. It’s called Picazo Restaurant, located downtown, near Minute Maid Park. They have a gorgeous private events room upstairs, with a great view. The décor is beautiful, from the vast windows to the chivari chairs. And don’t forget the good food and awesome staff. It is a very pretty venue for smaller receptions (maybe 150 people or less?).
So, back to the Bride and Groom and the details. From the time we met Tommy and Rosimar at a bridal show, we knew we’d have a blast at their reception. They are so fun, and such an interesting couple! Their friends are a varied group, but everyone gets along well and they have a good time together. Some of the friends had their hair dyed black with fuchsia accents, which matched the wedding colors. How cool! Oh, and I can’t forget to mention the fuchsia ice sculpture. That was the first time we’ve seen a colored ice sculpture at one of our receptions and it was so pretty. As I said, the colors were black with fuchsia accents, and they looked so pretty together from the linens, to the flowers, to the bridesmaid’s dresses, to the groomsmen’s ties. Everything matched perfectly. We were shocked to find out that Tommy made the Bride’s and Groom’s cakes! This is the second wedding we’ve done in all our years where this happened, and it’s so unique. I love to see a Groom involved in the wedding, especially with something like the cakes. They cakes were beautiful and delicious (the Bride’s cake was hazelnut with raspberry and the Groom’s cake was peanut butter and banana), and everyone loved them.
The dancing was non-stop, as we had expected. There was a conga line going around the room by the fourth song, and it wasn’t even The Conga - wow, what a crowd! They were dancing and singing along and getting crazy on the dance floor all night long. The little Flower Girl Gisselle was adorable, and quite a dancer! How do kids her age learn to dance so well? But then the Ring Bearer Abraham (with his Mohawk) got on the floor and showed us some pretty darn good moves also. Just when we thought the night couldn’t get any wilder, the Bride got on the mic and belted out Don’t Stop Believing. She can really sing!
So finally, after a long night of dancing and partying, it was time to go. The newlyweds ran though sparklers, jumped into their limo, and took off for a Jamaican honeymoon. Congratulations to you both!
So, back to the Bride and Groom and the details. From the time we met Tommy and Rosimar at a bridal show, we knew we’d have a blast at their reception. They are so fun, and such an interesting couple! Their friends are a varied group, but everyone gets along well and they have a good time together. Some of the friends had their hair dyed black with fuchsia accents, which matched the wedding colors. How cool! Oh, and I can’t forget to mention the fuchsia ice sculpture. That was the first time we’ve seen a colored ice sculpture at one of our receptions and it was so pretty. As I said, the colors were black with fuchsia accents, and they looked so pretty together from the linens, to the flowers, to the bridesmaid’s dresses, to the groomsmen’s ties. Everything matched perfectly. We were shocked to find out that Tommy made the Bride’s and Groom’s cakes! This is the second wedding we’ve done in all our years where this happened, and it’s so unique. I love to see a Groom involved in the wedding, especially with something like the cakes. They cakes were beautiful and delicious (the Bride’s cake was hazelnut with raspberry and the Groom’s cake was peanut butter and banana), and everyone loved them.
The dancing was non-stop, as we had expected. There was a conga line going around the room by the fourth song, and it wasn’t even The Conga - wow, what a crowd! They were dancing and singing along and getting crazy on the dance floor all night long. The little Flower Girl Gisselle was adorable, and quite a dancer! How do kids her age learn to dance so well? But then the Ring Bearer Abraham (with his Mohawk) got on the floor and showed us some pretty darn good moves also. Just when we thought the night couldn’t get any wilder, the Bride got on the mic and belted out Don’t Stop Believing. She can really sing!
So finally, after a long night of dancing and partying, it was time to go. The newlyweds ran though sparklers, jumped into their limo, and took off for a Jamaican honeymoon. Congratulations to you both!
Congratulations Ryan and Tiffany
This reception was our first after all the Hurricane Ike madness, so it was nice to get back into our normal routine. The event was held at Bay Oaks Country Club, which always does a great job. I was surprised to see how looked beautiful the grounds looked so soon after a hurricane: you’d never even know Ike had hit!
The color scheme was beautiful: black and white with bright jewel toned flowers. They had chair ties I’d never seen before: sheer black with a raised black damask print. So gorgeous! The tables were topped with white linens and black napkins, candle centerpieces on black fabric, and black and white menus on alternating place settings. It all came together perfectly for this elegant evening reception.
One unique aspect to this wedding was that we had performed at the Bride’s sister’s wedding just 6 months ago, in April. It was nice to see the previous Bride and Groom as well as the family and some familiar guests again. I can’t forget to mention all the cute kids that were there as well. I love the little ones!
After the toasts, cake cutting (no smashing here!), bouquet and garter, and fun night of dancing, the Newlyweds headed off to their limousine through an arch of sparklers. It was a pretty exit for a very nice couple. Congratulations to you both!
The color scheme was beautiful: black and white with bright jewel toned flowers. They had chair ties I’d never seen before: sheer black with a raised black damask print. So gorgeous! The tables were topped with white linens and black napkins, candle centerpieces on black fabric, and black and white menus on alternating place settings. It all came together perfectly for this elegant evening reception.
One unique aspect to this wedding was that we had performed at the Bride’s sister’s wedding just 6 months ago, in April. It was nice to see the previous Bride and Groom as well as the family and some familiar guests again. I can’t forget to mention all the cute kids that were there as well. I love the little ones!
After the toasts, cake cutting (no smashing here!), bouquet and garter, and fun night of dancing, the Newlyweds headed off to their limousine through an arch of sparklers. It was a pretty exit for a very nice couple. Congratulations to you both!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Post Hurricane Ike news
We evacuated for Ike but are now back safely at home. Our house is fine. We just lost our fence and some major tree branches. Unfortunately, we still don't have power. We're in one of those unlucky locations that won't have electricity until after Monday. boo... I really, really miss my A/C, the refrigerator, the microwave, you name it. But our equipment is fine and our business is ready to go!
For those of you who were coming to see us at the upcoming Bridal Symposium at the Reliant Center, it has been canceled. The Reliant has canceled all events for September. I also heard that they still don't have power. So the next big bridal show we'll be in will be the Bridal Extravaganza in January.
We had one wedding reception scheduled to take place on the Saturday that Ike hit. We kept in contact with the Bride and Groom and they've rescheduled their wedding for November. When something like this happens, we just transfer the money already paid to the new event as long as it takes place within the next 90 days. We don't charge transfer fees or cancelation fees or anything like that, since it's nobody's fault. We 're looking forward to them having great weather on their new wedding date!
We hope all of our clients, past, present, and future, came through the hurricane unscathed and are settling back down into a normal life again. And, when we get power and computer access again, I'll be back with more exciting Premium Sound updates!
For those of you who were coming to see us at the upcoming Bridal Symposium at the Reliant Center, it has been canceled. The Reliant has canceled all events for September. I also heard that they still don't have power. So the next big bridal show we'll be in will be the Bridal Extravaganza in January.
We had one wedding reception scheduled to take place on the Saturday that Ike hit. We kept in contact with the Bride and Groom and they've rescheduled their wedding for November. When something like this happens, we just transfer the money already paid to the new event as long as it takes place within the next 90 days. We don't charge transfer fees or cancelation fees or anything like that, since it's nobody's fault. We 're looking forward to them having great weather on their new wedding date!
We hope all of our clients, past, present, and future, came through the hurricane unscathed and are settling back down into a normal life again. And, when we get power and computer access again, I'll be back with more exciting Premium Sound updates!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Congratulations James and Jennifer
As usual, the view from the South Shore Harbour Country Club was beautiful and the staff was excellent. If you’re thinking about having your reception there, definitely go by and visit with Jeannie. She’s been there for a long time and really knows her stuff – she’s great!
As for the details (don’t you know by now that I love this part?): the colors were dark red and white. Jennifer’s dress had a dark red band around the bodice and train with a dark red lace-up back and beautiful red embroidery down the train. The red color was carried through the wedding with red vests on the guys, red bouquets and boutonnieres, red flowers on the bride’s cake, and red décor in the room. Nicely done!
This reception was heavier on country music and we can see why. James and Jennifer could really country dance! From Jitterbug to Two Step to Waltz to Texas Polka, they were awesome. It was fun watching them dance. And for the exact opposite of country, I can’t forget to mention how amazing it was watching the groom and his friends dance to disco songs from Saturday Night Fever. Those guys were good! They were doing actual movements that John Travolta did in the movie. They had everyone gathered around watching and loving every minute! Then, later in the night, a bunch of guys serenaded the groom, singing along to “You Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.” After the bouquet and garter, Jennifer changed clothes so she and James could really let loose on the dance floor, and boy did they! He was tossing her in the air, flipping her around, and doing all kinds of spins. She was flying all over the place. When I said this couple could dance I wasn’t kidding!
After a night of fun and sweet last dance that filled the dance floor, the newlyweds ran through a shower of bubbles and drove off in a car covered in cans and streamers. Congratulations and enjoy your honeymoon in St. Lucia!
As for the details (don’t you know by now that I love this part?): the colors were dark red and white. Jennifer’s dress had a dark red band around the bodice and train with a dark red lace-up back and beautiful red embroidery down the train. The red color was carried through the wedding with red vests on the guys, red bouquets and boutonnieres, red flowers on the bride’s cake, and red décor in the room. Nicely done!
This reception was heavier on country music and we can see why. James and Jennifer could really country dance! From Jitterbug to Two Step to Waltz to Texas Polka, they were awesome. It was fun watching them dance. And for the exact opposite of country, I can’t forget to mention how amazing it was watching the groom and his friends dance to disco songs from Saturday Night Fever. Those guys were good! They were doing actual movements that John Travolta did in the movie. They had everyone gathered around watching and loving every minute! Then, later in the night, a bunch of guys serenaded the groom, singing along to “You Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.” After the bouquet and garter, Jennifer changed clothes so she and James could really let loose on the dance floor, and boy did they! He was tossing her in the air, flipping her around, and doing all kinds of spins. She was flying all over the place. When I said this couple could dance I wasn’t kidding!
After a night of fun and sweet last dance that filled the dance floor, the newlyweds ran through a shower of bubbles and drove off in a car covered in cans and streamers. Congratulations and enjoy your honeymoon in St. Lucia!
Monday, August 18, 2008
Congratulations Kristin and Jonathan
For this reception, we were at the Kingwood Country Club. There is such a beautiful view from the room!
The details (as you can tell, I love this part): The wedding colors were white and sage green, which perfectly matched the colors of nature outside the windows. I loved the bridesmaid’s dresses: they were cocktail length with a pretty white and sage green print. They truly are dresses you can wear again.
The wedding cake was gorgeous: 5-tiers with sage green trim. The groom’s cake was amazing, as it was a replica of the Aggie bonfire. That cake must have taken a lot of time to create! The newlyweds also had one of those cool ceramic signature plates that the guests sign. Once you get it home, you bake it in the oven and the signatures are permanent. You can see how great the plate will look when it’s finished! They also had the photo confetti scattered on the tables. It has their pictures on both sides and is a great memento for the guests.
After viewing a slide show and eating dinner, it was time for the toasts. The father of the bride made a toast and it was so funny! He said something that came out differently than he intended. Everyone cracked up, including him. Later, not to be outdone, the father of the groom got on the mic and said a few words as well. He is apparently quite a comedian, as he was hilarious! He was saying something about the best man and a bull dozer….too funny. Then, it was time for dancing. The bride’s aunt and uncle were some of the first people on the dance floor, and they were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. Congratulations to them!
Of course, since Jonathan and Kristin are Aggies, we had to play the Aggie War Hymn. There were a lot of people on the dance floor for that one! So, after an evening of dancing and fun, and a great sparkler exit (sometimes sparklers don’t work very well, as the guests light them too soon and they’re burned out by the time the bride and groom make their exit. That didn’t happen this time. The sparklers were extra long, they didn’t burn out too soon, and the exit couldn’t have been better. I’m sure the pictures will look awesome!), Kristin and Jonathan headed out for their honeymoon in a truck that was well decorated by the Bridal Party. Congratulations!
The details (as you can tell, I love this part): The wedding colors were white and sage green, which perfectly matched the colors of nature outside the windows. I loved the bridesmaid’s dresses: they were cocktail length with a pretty white and sage green print. They truly are dresses you can wear again.
The wedding cake was gorgeous: 5-tiers with sage green trim. The groom’s cake was amazing, as it was a replica of the Aggie bonfire. That cake must have taken a lot of time to create! The newlyweds also had one of those cool ceramic signature plates that the guests sign. Once you get it home, you bake it in the oven and the signatures are permanent. You can see how great the plate will look when it’s finished! They also had the photo confetti scattered on the tables. It has their pictures on both sides and is a great memento for the guests.
After viewing a slide show and eating dinner, it was time for the toasts. The father of the bride made a toast and it was so funny! He said something that came out differently than he intended. Everyone cracked up, including him. Later, not to be outdone, the father of the groom got on the mic and said a few words as well. He is apparently quite a comedian, as he was hilarious! He was saying something about the best man and a bull dozer….too funny. Then, it was time for dancing. The bride’s aunt and uncle were some of the first people on the dance floor, and they were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. Congratulations to them!
Of course, since Jonathan and Kristin are Aggies, we had to play the Aggie War Hymn. There were a lot of people on the dance floor for that one! So, after an evening of dancing and fun, and a great sparkler exit (sometimes sparklers don’t work very well, as the guests light them too soon and they’re burned out by the time the bride and groom make their exit. That didn’t happen this time. The sparklers were extra long, they didn’t burn out too soon, and the exit couldn’t have been better. I’m sure the pictures will look awesome!), Kristin and Jonathan headed out for their honeymoon in a truck that was well decorated by the Bridal Party. Congratulations!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Congratulations Jaime and Clayton
This reception was held at Bay Oaks Country Club, which always does a great job. The colors were white and turquoise, with accents of bright pink, and they complemented the tropical/beach theme perfectly. There were beta fish centerpieces surrounded by seashells, a cake decorated with edible seashells, and a beach themed banner with the newlyweds’ names hung under the candy buffet. The tropical theme was perfect for this afternoon reception.
One thing I must mention is that there were so many babies and young children there. I love the little ones: I always want to run over and play with them all night long! Jaime and Clayton made some cute bags for each of the kids to play with. They included a wedding coloring page, crayons, candy, and toys. It looked like the bags were a hit. We could tell that the kids were having fun at the reception, as they were on the dance floor all afternoon!
There was a surprise during the bouquet toss (which we were in on, of course). We called up all the single ladies, as usual, and then gave Jamie the count of 3. But, instead of tossing the bouquet, Jamie turned around and handed it to her mom. She then used the mic to explain that she wanted to give the bouquet to her mom to thank her for all of her love and support in life and in planning the wedding. How sweet!
After a fun afternoon of food, cake, and dancing, the newlyweds wrapped up the reception and headed out to their honeymoon. Congratulations!
One thing I must mention is that there were so many babies and young children there. I love the little ones: I always want to run over and play with them all night long! Jaime and Clayton made some cute bags for each of the kids to play with. They included a wedding coloring page, crayons, candy, and toys. It looked like the bags were a hit. We could tell that the kids were having fun at the reception, as they were on the dance floor all afternoon!
There was a surprise during the bouquet toss (which we were in on, of course). We called up all the single ladies, as usual, and then gave Jamie the count of 3. But, instead of tossing the bouquet, Jamie turned around and handed it to her mom. She then used the mic to explain that she wanted to give the bouquet to her mom to thank her for all of her love and support in life and in planning the wedding. How sweet!
After a fun afternoon of food, cake, and dancing, the newlyweds wrapped up the reception and headed out to their honeymoon. Congratulations!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Should Children Participate in the Bouquet and Garter Toss?
We know that it’s your wedding and your choice, but it’s not always a good idea, and here’s why: The tradition behind the bouquet or garter is that the lucky catcher is the next to get married. Obviously a child won’t get married anytime soon, so why would they participate in this tradition? Secondly, children get easily hurt when grown adults who tower over them, are jumping in the air, diving for a prize. We’ve seen kids get hurt when they were accidentally knocked down onto the hard dance floor. We’ve seen an adult, caught up in the excitement, land on top of a child. And, we’ve seen small children cry when they didn’t understand why they didn’t get a prize like the lucky winner.
There are a few other points to remember. If you have a real floral toss bouquet, it costs money. Wouldn’t you rather that it went to a woman who appreciated it and couldn’t wait to put it a vase on her table, rather than a small child who would probably end up hitting her little brother over the head with it? lol And, it’s unlikely that a small boy will treasure a garter, but the lucky guy that catches it will probably hang it on his vehicle’s rear view mirror with pride (or his girlfriend will – hint hint)..
So, of course, allowing children to participate in the bouquet and garter tosses is a choice that’s up to you. We’ve worked with plenty of families who couldn’t imagine including children in every aspect of their wedding, and they had no problems. It just comes down to what is best for you and your guests. Happy planning!
There are a few other points to remember. If you have a real floral toss bouquet, it costs money. Wouldn’t you rather that it went to a woman who appreciated it and couldn’t wait to put it a vase on her table, rather than a small child who would probably end up hitting her little brother over the head with it? lol And, it’s unlikely that a small boy will treasure a garter, but the lucky guy that catches it will probably hang it on his vehicle’s rear view mirror with pride (or his girlfriend will – hint hint)..
So, of course, allowing children to participate in the bouquet and garter tosses is a choice that’s up to you. We’ve worked with plenty of families who couldn’t imagine including children in every aspect of their wedding, and they had no problems. It just comes down to what is best for you and your guests. Happy planning!
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Congratulations Terra and Mike
To start off, one good thing about this wedding for me was that I could talk! I got sick earlier in the week. I sounded by a frog by Wednesday and had totally lost my voice by Thursday. I spent all of Friday sleeping and resting so I’d be in good shape for Saturday night. I woke up Saturday morning and my (somewhat hoarse) voice was back – hooray! (Although I like to think it was kind of sexy, like Demi Moore… Ha ha) I spent the reception sucking on cough drops, just in case my throat thought about doing the disappearing act again.
The reception was held at the Petroleum Club, which has a fantastic view of downtown Houston. Terra and Mike’s wedding colors were white and a beautiful shade of turquoise blue (I think it’s called “Pool”). The blue accents were on place cards and in the chair ties. Also, the floral centerpieces were gorgeous. The room was so pretty!
Terra and Mike had a signature blue cocktail during the cocktail hour, and it matched their colors perfectly. I found out the drink is called a Blue Paradise. Mike had a big surprise for Terra, as he had planned the whole honeymoon and she didn’t know a thing about it. So, right before the first dance, he read a poem he had written that revealed the honeymoon destination: St. Lucia! Way to go Mike (and great poem too!) Then, the newlyweds had an anniversary dance, and the longest married couple in the room was Mike’s Grandparents, who have been married for 64 years. Isn’t that awesome? What a great example they are setting for all young newlyweds.
Dancing was fun, as usual! The guests had a great time jumping up and down to “Jessie’s Girl” and “Tonight and the Rest of My Live” (all the Bride’s and Groom’s friends were in on it, so there must be some kind of special meaning behind these songs – it was fun to watch!) At one point, of their guests did the snake. He could move! The “Cha Cha Slide” packed the floor and so did “Shout”. “Don’t Stop Believing” had everyone singing along (at the top of their lungs, of course), 2 weeks in a row. We even had some mean air-guitaring going on! The biggest partier and dancer of them all was the Groom, Mike. He was running all over the floor, dancing, jumping around, and having a blast! We love watching Brides and Grooms having so much fun – it makes us enjoy our job even more. (And to meet Mike, you’d never suspect that beneath that sweet exterior was the life of every party.)
So finally, after the guests showered the newlyweds with petals as they made their exit, the night was over. We had another fun wedding, with another great couple. Enjoy your honeymoon in St. Lucia!!
The reception was held at the Petroleum Club, which has a fantastic view of downtown Houston. Terra and Mike’s wedding colors were white and a beautiful shade of turquoise blue (I think it’s called “Pool”). The blue accents were on place cards and in the chair ties. Also, the floral centerpieces were gorgeous. The room was so pretty!
Terra and Mike had a signature blue cocktail during the cocktail hour, and it matched their colors perfectly. I found out the drink is called a Blue Paradise. Mike had a big surprise for Terra, as he had planned the whole honeymoon and she didn’t know a thing about it. So, right before the first dance, he read a poem he had written that revealed the honeymoon destination: St. Lucia! Way to go Mike (and great poem too!) Then, the newlyweds had an anniversary dance, and the longest married couple in the room was Mike’s Grandparents, who have been married for 64 years. Isn’t that awesome? What a great example they are setting for all young newlyweds.
Dancing was fun, as usual! The guests had a great time jumping up and down to “Jessie’s Girl” and “Tonight and the Rest of My Live” (all the Bride’s and Groom’s friends were in on it, so there must be some kind of special meaning behind these songs – it was fun to watch!) At one point, of their guests did the snake. He could move! The “Cha Cha Slide” packed the floor and so did “Shout”. “Don’t Stop Believing” had everyone singing along (at the top of their lungs, of course), 2 weeks in a row. We even had some mean air-guitaring going on! The biggest partier and dancer of them all was the Groom, Mike. He was running all over the floor, dancing, jumping around, and having a blast! We love watching Brides and Grooms having so much fun – it makes us enjoy our job even more. (And to meet Mike, you’d never suspect that beneath that sweet exterior was the life of every party.)
So finally, after the guests showered the newlyweds with petals as they made their exit, the night was over. We had another fun wedding, with another great couple. Enjoy your honeymoon in St. Lucia!!
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