A Garden, Colorful Wedding

Cherry Blossom Weddings and Events had the privilege of coordinating another fabulous and colorful Indian Wedding. Married overlooking the outdoor garden of Meadowlark Botanical Gardens. Payal and Mayur said their “I dos” in special Indian fashion. Sticking to tradition, Mayur greeted the bride’s family by a riding a beautiful white horse. After guests took their seats, Mayur and Payal were blest by the priest. After the ceremony, guests were asked to come inside for toasts given by friends and family of the bride and groom, and partake in a lavish Indian buffet. We absolutely love the colors and details that Indian weddings allow. Payal and Mayur took full advantage of the vibrant colors that summer brings, such as reds and purples.  Beautiful custom made fans helped keep guests cool during the June outdoor ceremony. There were also the topiary place-card holders, the sweetest cake toppers, and their “guestbook” where guests asked to “leaf” their thumbprint. The cake table was decorated with fabulous family photos of past weddings. Their Indian culture was present throughout the ceremony and reception, and was beautiful to see how all the pieces came together.

Special thanks to Elizabeth Leibundguth for coordinating this fabulous day! Also thanks to KSD Photography for the beautiful photos!

Cheers,

 

Alexandra Pare is a DC Wedding Planner and owner of event planning firm Cherry Blossom Events.  She loves modern details and those ‘WOW’ factors that make each event unique. To learn how Alex and her team can transform your vision into the wedding of your dreams, contact them today for a complementary consultation.

The Perfect City Wedding

I met Shelley and Bill just a bit over a year ago and couldn’t wait to help them out with their wedding. Shelley told me about a venue I had never heard of for a wedding, Sidney Harman Hall so we made an appointment and I loved it (modern, funky, city views), yet one look on Shelley’s face and I knew we didn’t need to look further. We took a look at a few other venues but as I predicted, we booked Sidney Harman Hall, yay! I love weddings with bright colors so when Shelley said she wanted to play on the orange wall with another strong color, purple, I was sold.

Shelley and Bill invited all their guests to a welcoming party at Clyde’s the Friday night before the wedding since most of their guests were from out of town. The next day, Shelley sipped champagne as she was pampered in hair and makeup at the Hotel Monaco DC. The ceremony space was decorated in a romantic, softer look with dramatic lighting to enhance the white backdrop and large arrangements of orchids. If the guests looked to the ceiling, they’d see a funky purple pattern, just a nod to the vibrant décor awaiting them for cocktail hour. Tears were shed (happy ones!), champagne was popped and with two heartfelt “I Do’s!”, guests moved upstairs for cocktail hour, overlooking F St. The rest of the night flowed in perfect synch, the décor popping as the sky darkened. Guests danced the night away, stopping briefly to snack at the dessert bar and on sliders and fries.

Shelley and Bill, it was so much fun working with you, I loved your wedding and wish you nothing but the best! A huge thank you for the amazing photos to Jason & Cicely Procopio at Procopio Photography!

We loved every part of this wedding! More real weddings comign soon!

Owner & Event Designer

Wedding Traditions: Bollywood Goes Greek

A bollywood dance, a Father of the Bride in a Greek fisherman’s cap for a dance complete with a game of backgammon or “tavli” and a bottle of ouzo… Nikoletta & Ayan’s want for their wedding day was to truly have their family heritage come through in meaningful ways. Starting with the baraat and a celebratory Indian ceremony, Nikoletta & Ayan looked stunning in their traditional Indian outfits under a brightly colored mundap. The bride changed into a stunning wedding dress and the groom into a tux for the beautiful Greek Orthodox ceremony where the mundap was transformed and covered in olive branches. The Four Seasons’ gorgeous ballroom decorated with three different centerpieces and dramatic up lighting reflected the vibrant atmosphere of guests dancing the night away. The cake, made by the Four Seasons’ amazing pastry chef, was covered in different shades of small sugar hearts and topped with a modern rhinestone topper that summed it all up: LOVE.

 

 

Thanks to our event designer, Alex Strawn for helping this couple’s wedding come together! Also, thanks to photographer, Joe from The Happy Couple for these great shots and to the Four Seasons for doing an amazing job!

Owner & Event Designer