Thursday, August 12, 2010

Alicia & Nathan Pro Pics!

Alicia & Nate were married June 26, 2010 at Fern Hill Golf Club in Clinton Township. Enjoy this sneak peek of their pro photos by Mark Kelly at MPK Photo!

More can be viewed here.


The navy & pink came together beautifully!


Beautiful ladies with their parasols!


Memory table:


A personal favorite! I am a fan of fleeting moments captured!







Monday, August 9, 2010

Happy August Anniversaries!

Sending very happy one-year anniversaries out to our August 2009 couples!

Kelle & Victor married on August 8, 2009. Congratulations are also in order as they are expecting their first child this winter! (Photograph courtesy of Kreativ Imaging) This couple's wedding details here:



Sabrina & Nate married August 9, 2009 (photograph courtesy of Sam Sarkis) This couple's wedding details here:



Jackie & Brad married August 21, 2009 ~ Also expecting their first child, this month! (photograph courtesy of KBL Photography) This couple's wedding details here:


Nicole & Terrence, married August 22, 2009 (photo courtesy of Amy Boeve). This couple's wedding details here:



More photos from most of the weddings above can be found in our Facebook Fan Page albums!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

LaDawn & Kyle

Ceremony Location: Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, Detroit @ Belle Isle

Reception Location: Belle Isle Casino, Detroit

Wedding Colors: Pale green , pale yellow & metallic gold

# Guests: 280

Emergency Kit Items Used: Scissors, tape, Ibuprofen


Wow, what a gorgeous but HOT July day it turned out to be in Detroit! LaDawn & Kyle's wedding day for me was also a throwback to my childhood in a way, taking me back to memories of visiting Belle Isle ~ the zoo, the conservatory, the beach, the aquarium. Belle Isle has quite a lot of history, both the Casino and Conservatory designed in the early 1900's by well-known Detroit architect Albert Kahn.

Prior to this wedding, I had not been to Belle Isle in years. At our first booking last winter, the island seemed so quiet and grey as anything does in the winter. But, at our final meeting and on this summer day, it was just blooming, pumped full of life and activity once again!

LaDawn and her court of ladies began the day at the Marriott Renaissance getting hair and makeup done. Likewise, Kyle and his men also got ready there in a different suite. With a bridal party of twenty-eight persons (yes, 28!), preparations needed to start very early!

My assistant and I arrived on the island around noon where the Casino building was opened for us. This is where the transformation began! Party Time Rentals started setting up the tables, and this is the room we started with:


Needless to say, we knew we had our work cut out for us, but we were confident that everything would get done! Belle Isle Casino is basically a building rental type of reception site. Therefore virtually everything needs to be contracted out and brought in from tables (the building has some round tables and also chairs which we used, but our bride really loved the look of long tables so these were rented) to flatware to plates to bartenders and servers. We love a good challenge!

Stephanie and her crew from Stephanie's Wedding Creations and Melissa from Irelynn Designs arrived with the linens and florals. Also, Jordan of AV7 set up uplighting, a GOBO monogram, and uniquely placed an uplight on the lower floor of the Casino directly under the glass block floor upstairs, which would later be serving as the couple's dance floor.

Slowly but surely, the room really began to look like a wedding reception would be taking place soon. Personal wedding items were placed, a candy buffet was set up, place settings and menu cards arranged, bar items unpacked. Everyone worked extremely hard to take this room from zero to wedding in just a few hours!

Meanwhile, preparations were also being done at the Conservatory building. Due to the nature of the reception venue and all of the work that had to be done there, the couple wanted us to focus on the reception. A close family friend and really sweet lady, Lenora Benvenutti, was on-board specifically to remain at the Conservatory to coordinate the ceremony along with a team of hostesses. The ceremony got off to a bit of a late start but went off as planned, complete with a dramatic exit for the newly married couple: a horse-drawn carriage to escort them around the island for post-wedding photos!

Guests then began filing over to the Casino building for cocktail hour out on the patio complete with a singer and festive music. Here they were served some light appetizers and fruits, lemonade, and two refreshing signature drinks sporting the wedding colors of yellow and green.

When all of the water glasses were filled, candles lit, and finishing touches made, the reception room was opened to the guests. The hostesses received guests and let them know their table assignments, and everyone made their way upstairs.

Photographer Jen MacPherson of Amanda Williams Photography and videographer Adam of S2R Productions arrived at the Casino building with the bridal party to get a few more photos and footage, and then the reception could get underway! LaDawn and Kyle decided that for the grand entrance, small groups of 3-5 wedding party members each would be announced together versus the traditional couple-after-couple kind of entrance. Seven groups were rounded up and entered the room on either side of the stairs, each with a different song to enter to. Also, the couple's first dance and cake cutting were done immediately following their entrance ~ a good idea for those who want to get some of the formalities and photo ops taken care of early-on, so that they may enjoy more of their reception later.

On to dinner and dancing! CJ of CJ's Catering (248-615-9254) and his staff did an excellent and professional job with dinner. The cake was provided by Chene Modern Bakery, and was cut and served for dessert. Bridal party and guests then hit the dance floor with sounds spun by DJ Byron (313-622-1080) and visited the photo booth by Rock The Booth.

The late start of the ceremony did not alter the flow for the rest of the evening; everything still got done as scheduled and the couple, their families, friends and bridal party had plenty of time to really enjoy the reception. In LaDawn's own words, this wedding was no cake-walk, but all of her planning and hard work paid off in the end.

Best wishes, LaDawn & Kyle! Thank you so much for letting us be a part of it all!

(Very special thanks go out to Melissa from Irelynn Designs, she really went above and beyond to help us out that day!!!!)

The long tables set up:

Place settings complete with linens, florals, candles, chargers, flatware, menu cards:


Cake table:

One half of the room after table set-up:

Gobo behind main platform of head table:

More table set-up:

Candy buffet with candies in shades of green and yellow:




Sunday, July 18, 2010

Beth & Justin, Revisited!

Beth & Justin were married May 15, 2010. I think Ryan & Holly Gauper of Gauper Photo captured my favorite bride photo to date...

"Beth, Tresemme' and Jesus"...


Beth & Justin's gorgeous memory table....


Place settings including well thought-out paper details...



Delicious cake ~


So many candles!


Another colorful personal favorite!


For the rest of the photos for Beth & Justin's day, please see my Facebook fan page album. All photos courtesy of Gauper Photo. Thank you!

Congratulations again, Beth & Justin!



Thursday, July 15, 2010

Availability 2010

We still have some terrific dates available for this year!

Available 2010 Dates (Saturdays listed only; please inquire for Friday and Sunday dates):

August: 21, 28
September: 25
October: 9, 16, 23
November: 6, 13, 20, 27
December: 4, 11, 18

Please send me an email TODAY if you would like to book yourself some peace of mind on your wedding day!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Stephanie & Gabe






Ceremony Location: Holy Cross Hungarian Church, Detroit MI

Reception Location: Laurel Manor, Livonia MI

Wedding Colors: Dark purple & silver

# Guests: 160

Emergency Kit Items Used: My vehicle ;) , scissors


Another toasty but great summer day began with Stephanie and her girls getting dolled up by a family friend Debbie doing the bridesmaids' hair, and Kristen from Bridal Beauty On Location doing Stephanie's hair plus makeup for she and her mom. Stephanie's hair was mainly down and it looked just gorgeous; I love it when brides choose this over an up-do if they normally wear their hair down most other days!

This couple opted for our 8-hour reception package while a family friend handled the ceremony at Holy Cross Hungarian Church in Detroit. So, our day began a couple of hours prior to reception start time at Laurel Manor. When we arrived, Heather from MPE Events and her crew really transformed the space in to something spectacular! Half of the centerpieces were birch tree branches holding purple roses and small votive lanterns, and the other half were purple roses submerged in varying heights of cylinder vases which we surrounded with small votive candles. They had hung an ivory backdrop with deep purple swag behind the head table, and strung twinkling lights across the front. Adding to the ambiance were purple uplights around the entire room, and table numbers in lead crystal frames. MPE also did the chair covers with deep purple satin sashes, and all of the florals for the ceremony and reception.

Stephanie & Gabe's favors were personalized shot glasses with assorted candies inside, each in a cute box tied with purple ribbon. We also set up the place cards, and a small children's activity table complete with a tea set and a basket of various activity books and crayons. The children at this reception, however, seemed to enjoy the dance floor most of the night!

When the reception room doors were opened, guests were treated to cocktails, and a lovely table of hot and cold appetizers. Famous and fan-tabulous photographer Amanda Williams of Amanda Williams Photography, and videographer John Kerfoot of Tri-Foot Productions arrived with the bridal party after off-site bridal photos and our night began!

Guests enjoyed a plated dinner and then cake by a family friend Kathey Fox for dessert. Later, DJ Aaron of A-Team Productions got everyone out of their seats and on to the dance floor!

We did have a little bit of drama later in the evening, but it was on purpose! In order to celebrate their Hungarian heritage, the couple opted for something similar to a dollar dance but with a little more background. Stephanie and Gabe danced with guests as their maid of honor and best man collected the dollars on plates. At some point. our bride was "kidnapped" by a male guest and was held ransom, while Gabe and his groomsmen enjoyed a shot at the bar and got a game plan together. The money from the dance was taken from the plates and used to "buy back" the bride. Once she was rescued and brought back in, the groom broke the plates and together the couple swept up the broken pieces. Reading more on this part of it, I found the following from this source:

"This tradition has its roots in two superstitions; that chips bring happiness and the newlyweds show a will to cooperate by jointly sweeping the chips away and their marriage will therefore be harmonious"

With all of that excitement over, guests then danced the night away and enjoyed the rest of their time together.

Thank you so much for finding us, Stephanie & Gabe, and trusting us with your day! Congratulations and good luck!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Heather & Steve, Revisited

Heather & Steve were married in January 2010. I fell in love with the deep teal, silver & black color scheme and all of the pretty winter details! Pro photos by Jen MacPherson of Amanda Williams Photography.

Heather & Steve's wedding details here, and for more photos please see my Facebook fan page album, Heather & Steve, January 2010. Enjoy!


Yummy cake by Elite Sweets!

Pretty flowers!

Wedding rings in a crystal tree:

Signature drink ~ Snowball Martini!


Head table, two tiers!

Gorgeous brooch added to her bouquet:

Downtown Plymouth....