Saturday, October 26, 2024

Congratulations Rigo and Destiny

 

This wedding had a dramatic black and gold style in a modern venue, exactly what the couple wanted. The ceremony was held outdoors, in front of a large arch covered in greenery and flowers, accented by an aisle with matching florals. The guests entered the reception to find our gold welcome mirror with Destiny and Rigo’s names and wedding date on it. Their tables had white floor-length linens that were topped with centerpieces of white roses and candles. Each place setting had a gold cup containing a favor and candy.

The three-tiered wedding cake matched the theme, as it was white with gold and black accents. The front had a gold edible emblem with the couple’s initials on it. It was so pretty! The newlyweds shared their first dance in the clouds, while cold sparks lit up the reception. When Destiny and Rigo made their exit, they ran through a tunnel of guests holding up sparklers. To top off the night, the couple, in their full wedding attire, jumped in the pool. That was hilarious! The newlyweds shared a few more wet dances before heading off to their honeymoon. Congratulations Rigo and Destiny!

Vendors:
Venue: AG Outdoor Venue
Catering: Blessed and Fresh
Cake: Supreme Kakes
Décor: House of Fleur Houston
Officiant: Raphael Whitlow

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Congratulations Hayden and Vonnie

 

This wedding had a roaring 20’s, unique feel and the guests really got into it. Vonnie’s dress was a 20’s style ivory slip dress and she wore an amazing 20’s style headband and veil. Most of the guests wore similar attire, with the women in 20’s dresses and feathered headpieces or hats. The guys also got into it, wearing suspenders and hats. The centerpieces and décor matched the theme as well. Each table featured an assortment of vintage accessories, including books, candles, flowers, vases, pearls, you name it. They really came together nicely. Our photo booth even matched, with an art deco style backdrop and photo strips.

During the ceremony there were a few special touches. Vonnie’s father played the ceremony music on his guitar, and the couple did a handfasting. Following the ceremony, there was a receiving line before the guests entered the ballroom. During dancing, we did an Anniversary Dance. The longest married couple in the room was married 34 years, and their advice to Hayden and Vonnie included, “respect each other” and “never go to bed mad.” Sounds like good advice to me!

After a night of fun, dancing, and a private last dance, the newlyweds made their exit through a tunnel of guests waving ribbon wands. It was a perfect night. Congratulations Hayden and Vonnie!

Vendors:
Venue: Garten Verein
Photography & Videography: Courtney LaSalle Photography