This is long over due but it gets crazy busy and then I turn around and months have gone by since I did an entry. I apologize, once again but happy to bring you a fun and colorful wedding we did at the Endicott Estate in Dedham, Mass.
The couple was multicultural as the title suggests. He an Italian/American and her Indian/American. Both have grown up here but still very much rooted in their cultures so our goal was to design a wedding that recognized all three cultures while still reflecting their laid back and fun colorful personalities. The bride wanted lots of color, the groom wanted the same and only cared that we have blues included. The bride being Indian was all about color all over and since that is what we do best, I took to it like you wouldn't believe!
They chose to have a hindu ceremony, so the ceremony was traditional, but the reception design included both Indian and Italian reflections as well as American. Since the couple was also on a budget we had to find ways to give them something beautiful without compromising their budget. One of the ways we worked around that was to use flower petals instead of flowers. These were put in containers that we decoupaged with various images of Italy like the colosseum, venice, and masquerade ball masks. This was an easy way to make sure that Italy didn't get lost in India as that could very easily happen :)!
Each table had variations of similar items with an equal representation of both cultures. Of course as you may have guessed it was not difficult to represent India since it has one of the richest cultures in the world! The rich colors, the fabrics, the petals, the lanterns and candle holders were all representative of India's rich culture! What a joy it was to design this wedding! Now I will let the pictures tell you their story and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Decorative Items for the Hindu ceremony and the space leading up to it.
The Mandap for the Hindu Ceremony
The Aisle doubled as the cocktail space for the guests after the ceremony since it was inside, so we flanked it with the cocktail tables to create a colorful Aisle for the couple. It was also lined with colored jars with candles in them to add ambiance and color to the whole space. The cocktail tables had more colored jars with candles as well as colorful petals at the bases of the jars.
Some items for the ceremony brought in by the minister.
Each guest got one of these necklaces as they entered the ceremony space where they found little glasses of rice awaiting them at their seats to shower the couple with.
There were various decorative items all around the space that represented the three different cultures that the couple share from India, Italy and America.
Image of The Colosseum on one of the containers!
Image of The Colosseum on one side and an image of a masked masquerade ball attendee in Venice!
A number of the containers used to hold the petals were decoupaged with various images of places and things in Italy!
The centerpieces were a combination of various items, Lanterns, Flower petals, candles, and flowers.
The place settings were a mix of varying colors right from the chargers to the napkins. We included reds, oranges, greens and purples as the goal was to infuse the whole place with color - no exceptions!
The tablescapes were as colorful as can be, with richness in culture as well as texture and depth! I hope you enjoyed taking a look at these as much as I enjoyed sharing them. As always it is helpful to hear your thoughts, comments or any feedback you may have. Otherwise please subscribe and stay tuned for our next blog update which will be posted soon!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Credits
Location: The Endicott Estate
Reception Design and Decor:Creative Wedding Solutions
Centerpiece design and creation: Creative Wedding Solutions
Event Rentals: Rentals Unlimited
Ceremony Decor: Prasang Decorators
Draping: Creative Wedding Solutions
Photography: Seastage Productions
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Offbeat Wedding at Fuller Craft Museum
Hi Everyone!
It has been a while since I blogged, but I am happy to be back and to share one of the funnest weddings we did this past season!
The setting: The Fuller Craft Museum is one of my favorite contemporary museums. Definitely check it out when you have a chance . It is a hidden gem in Boston and one of my favorite offbeat locations to have a funky wedding. We recommended it for the couple and they fell in love!
What they said they wanted: Funky, non traditional, laid back, festive, colorful party.
What we gave them: Take a look! Hope you enjoy it!
Ceremony
We had to go with the rain plan since it threatened to rain the entire day! The result was a fun backdrop we put together along with the bookshelves we used to house their books and some button embellished branches to create their sacred space!
Colorful Ceremony Backdrop
We lined the aisle with painted jars to give the bride a colorful aisle to walk down.
Colorful Jars Lining the Aisle
They shared their love for baseball with their guests by tying the knot on a home plate!
Baseball Home Plate for the Couple to Exchange Vows
The bride chose to wear a burnt orange gown in lieu of a traditional white gown. The gorgeous gown was from Momo Soho a funky dress store in New york, totally worth checking out! There was a road trip involved!
The Gorgeous Gown from Momo Soho
Reception
The centerpieces were a collection of items that were inspired by Mary and Carl in one way or another. All the bottles were from Mary and Carl's at home bar, all the books belonged to Mary and Carl as they are avid readers, the table clothe embellishments were inspired in various ways by little facts about them like their plan to honeymoon in France, their love for travel, their road trip to New York for Mary's dress and of course their love for color. Each table setting was different with unique details to say something about them. Mary and Carl also expressed a desire for a fall theme to be included in the decor, so in lieu of floral centerpieces, we used twigs that we embellished with colorful buttons to keep the rich colorful feeling going. The yarn balls were added to bring texture to the table settings and as an ode to Mary and Carl's love for crafts.
The Funky Centerpieces
Photographs by Allan Sinclair
Other cool tidbits
The couple used a Harry Potter book as their ring box instead of a ring pillow. They looove Harry Potter!
The Harry Potter Ring Book
Favors
These were made by Mary and Carl for each of their guests! The packaging was done by the bride's sister! Very cool!
Cake
Okay, seriously the best cake I have ever had. I found myself dreaming about it weeks after the wedding, no joke! That said, the best part is that on top of it being amazing it was made by the groom's amazing Dad! Still hoping I can talk him into doing that more regularly! Just writing about it makes me wish for a piece all over again!
The groom's sister, played guitar and sang a special song for them, it was very sweet!
All in all it was a fantastic party!
Photographs by Belfield and Nack
This was definitely one of our favorite weddings of the season, so we hope you enjoy it as well. Congratulations again to Mary and Carl! We wish them every happiness! Feel free to leave comments, we appreciate them! Cheers!
Credit
Location: The Fuller Craft Museum
Design and Decor: Creative Wedding Solutions
Custom Centerpieces: Creative Wedding Solutions
Wedding Gown: Momo Soho
Photography: Allan Sinclair and Belfield and Nack
It has been a while since I blogged, but I am happy to be back and to share one of the funnest weddings we did this past season!
The setting: The Fuller Craft Museum is one of my favorite contemporary museums. Definitely check it out when you have a chance . It is a hidden gem in Boston and one of my favorite offbeat locations to have a funky wedding. We recommended it for the couple and they fell in love!
What they said they wanted: Funky, non traditional, laid back, festive, colorful party.
What we gave them: Take a look! Hope you enjoy it!
Ceremony
We had to go with the rain plan since it threatened to rain the entire day! The result was a fun backdrop we put together along with the bookshelves we used to house their books and some button embellished branches to create their sacred space!
Colorful Ceremony Backdrop
We lined the aisle with painted jars to give the bride a colorful aisle to walk down.
Colorful Jars Lining the Aisle
They shared their love for baseball with their guests by tying the knot on a home plate!
Baseball Home Plate for the Couple to Exchange Vows
The bride chose to wear a burnt orange gown in lieu of a traditional white gown. The gorgeous gown was from Momo Soho a funky dress store in New york, totally worth checking out! There was a road trip involved!
The Gorgeous Gown from Momo Soho
Reception
The centerpieces were a collection of items that were inspired by Mary and Carl in one way or another. All the bottles were from Mary and Carl's at home bar, all the books belonged to Mary and Carl as they are avid readers, the table clothe embellishments were inspired in various ways by little facts about them like their plan to honeymoon in France, their love for travel, their road trip to New York for Mary's dress and of course their love for color. Each table setting was different with unique details to say something about them. Mary and Carl also expressed a desire for a fall theme to be included in the decor, so in lieu of floral centerpieces, we used twigs that we embellished with colorful buttons to keep the rich colorful feeling going. The yarn balls were added to bring texture to the table settings and as an ode to Mary and Carl's love for crafts.
The Funky Centerpieces
Photographs by Allan Sinclair
Other cool tidbits
The couple used a Harry Potter book as their ring box instead of a ring pillow. They looove Harry Potter!
The Harry Potter Ring Book
Favors
These were made by Mary and Carl for each of their guests! The packaging was done by the bride's sister! Very cool!
Cake
Okay, seriously the best cake I have ever had. I found myself dreaming about it weeks after the wedding, no joke! That said, the best part is that on top of it being amazing it was made by the groom's amazing Dad! Still hoping I can talk him into doing that more regularly! Just writing about it makes me wish for a piece all over again!
The groom's sister, played guitar and sang a special song for them, it was very sweet!
All in all it was a fantastic party!
Photographs by Belfield and Nack
This was definitely one of our favorite weddings of the season, so we hope you enjoy it as well. Congratulations again to Mary and Carl! We wish them every happiness! Feel free to leave comments, we appreciate them! Cheers!
Credit
Location: The Fuller Craft Museum
Design and Decor: Creative Wedding Solutions
Custom Centerpieces: Creative Wedding Solutions
Wedding Gown: Momo Soho
Photography: Allan Sinclair and Belfield and Nack
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