With the colors of purple and grey, and lots of bling
accents, this Wedding Reception was so elegant!
The tables had white floor length tablecloths with white toppers and
were surrounded by Chiavari chairs. The centerpieces
alternated between tall crystal candelabras with purple hydrangeas or low
arrangements of purple flowers with branches in mirrored vases. Each place setting had a silver charger and
small favor bag holding flavored olive oil and balsamic vinegar. To match the wedding colors, the sweetheart
table and the cake tables had beautiful purple embroidered and sequined
linens.
After dinner and the toasts, we moved on to the cake
cutting. Julie’s gorgeous four tiered
cake had alternating tiers of plain white or white with purple designs. The base of each tier was wrapped with purple
and bling ribbons and the topper consisted of a bling initial. To top it off, the cake was set on a mirrored
pedestal and the table had a mirror topper.
Anthony’s two tiered chocolate cake was a nod to his years spent at
Texas A&M. It had an Aggie Band
design on the bottom tier and the topper was in the shape of the state of Texas
with A&M written on it. There were a
few other accents at this wedding that I really liked as well: there was a
candy buffet with the candy all in shades of pink and white, Julie’s beautiful
bling earrings and hair piece, and Julie’s amazing blue stiletto shoes.
When it came to dancing, this fun-loving crowd enjoyed being
on the dance floor! They danced from the
first song to the last and to all kinds of music. A big crowd pleaser was when they all danced
the Tarantella (Anthony and Julie are both Italian). They were all in a big circle with Julie and
Anthony in the middle. They all had a
great time! Unfortunately, the night had
to come to a close, so everyone joined in the Last Dance before seeing the
Newlyweds off. Congratulations Anthony
and Julie!
Vendors:
Venue: Tremont House
Photographer: Eden Grey Photography
Videography: Rethink Video
Flowers: All That Blooms
Cake: Cakes by Jula
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