This wedding day with the colors of navy, red and cream was
as beautiful as it was fun. The couple
did a great job of tying in their personalities and love of movies throughout
the whole day. After the Ceremony, in
which we played the Imperial March from Star Wars and the Mission Impossible
Theme, the guests moved into the ballroom.
The tables had navy floor-length pintuck linens topped with high/low
centerpieces of red flowers. Each place
setting featured a red satin napkin topped by a favor box of candy, and each
gold Chiavari chair had a red satin tie in a beautiful floral-looking twist. We had blue Uplights around the room to tie
it all together.his wedding day
Since the couple loves movies, they had fun with their music. The Cake Cutting song was Everybody Needs
Somebody from The Blues Brothers, the Bouquet Toss was to the Peter Gunn theme
and their exit was to End Credits from Indiana Jones. For the Bouquet Toss, Carolina took her
bouquet out of a suitcase, a la the Blues Brothers. Corey had on awesome Superman cuff links as
well. For other fun touches, Corey and
Carolina set up one empty table with games as the centerpiece and a sign
saying, “Don’t feel like dancing? Grab
a buddy and play a game,” and they had a Mad Lib type card for the guests to
fill out that asked for advice on a happy marriage.
After the high-energy entrance to Sirius Instrumental (the Chicago
Bulls song), the First Dance and dinner followed before we moved on to the Cake Cutting. The cake had 3 white stacked tiers, all with a
diagonal design in the frosting. Navy
satin ribbons decorated the bottom of each tier and red flowers topped the
cake. The dance floor then started jumping
from the very first song and only stopped for the Bouquet and Garter. Then, the party continued until the end. The Newlyweds ran though lighted ribbon
wands, got into their limo and headed off to their new life. Congratulations Corey and Carolina!
Vendors:
Venue: Tuscan Courtyard
Photography: Blanca Duran
Flowers: NASA Flowers
Catering: Bailey Connor
Cake: Cakes by Gina
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