Monday, July 8, 2013

Congratulations Kevin and Doris

This Ceremony and Reception were absolutely wonderful!  Due to the smaller size, Doris and Kevin were able to spend time with each and every guest, which is always a nice way to enjoy your wedding.  Their colors were white and ivory with soft pink accents.  Doris did most of the decorating herself and she did a fabulous job!  The tables had floor length ivory cloths with sheer runners embroidered with a pink design and a featuring a wide pink satin edge.  The chair toppers were sheer organza tied with a bow and accented with pink flowers, and Doris made them herself.  The centerpieces consisted of vases in wrought iron stands, filled with pink and white flowers, surrounded by pink candles.  Each place setting had a small note pad favor, a box of Jordan almonds and a picture frame holder that had the Newlywed’s photo in it.  The Ceremony was equally pretty, as it took place in front of a gorgeous wrought iron stand filled with candles, between two tall floral arrangements of white and pink flowers.

After the delicious dinner and a toast by Kevin’s son, the Newlyweds cut their wedding cake.  Doris’ chocolate cake had three white tiers on separate stands, each topped with fresh flowers.  Kevin’s cake was awesome!  It had a fire fighter theme with red flames running up the sides, and a fondant mustachioed fire fighter complete with fire hydrant on top.  Later, a small cake was presented to Doris’ parents in recognition of their 57th Wedding Anniversary.  It had a beautiful fondant topper of two love birds, and behind the cake was a frame holding their original wedding invitation. That was so neat!  Doris’ sister made both the cake toppers and she is incredibly talented.

There was no dancing at this Reception, so everyone had time to spend together, talking and laughing and having a great time.  When the afternoon came to an end, Kevin and Doris bid farewell to their guests and saw them off.  Congratulations Kevin and Doris! 

Vendors
Venue and Cakes: Cullen’s
Photography: Kirk McGee
Flowers: Dream Bouquet

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