This is the cover of the Saks Fifth Avenue catalog that inspired the "look" for the wedding. It was so cool! I ended up painting this exact image on the bar. I distressed a piece of wood to cover the rented bar we would have at the event and painted this image directly onto the front of it. It looked great! Everyone loved it. Little did they know it was the artwork from the front of a Saks Catalog...
Inside the catalog, there was a story about traveling to Mexico and just becoming totally immersed in the culture and all that is native to Mexico. We ended up calling the theme to the wedding "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" because the couple met there and fell in love there. It was just so romantic! So, we carried it through everything we did. At the wedding, the officiant started the wedding ceremony with, "Once Upon a Time in Mexico, two people met under a star- filled sky and fell in love. Tonight, these lovers meet to unite in marriage and to celebrate a love that will last a lifetime..." It was just so romantic! Everyone loved it!
We used these images as inspiration too! We had Mariachi's come to play for the ceremony and the reception. It was incredible! The mariachi's played "Can't Help Falling in Love" while the Bride walked down the aisle. They also played El Noi De La Mare while the families and the bridesmaids walked down the aisle. If you haven't heard that song, I DEFINITELY recommend finding it on iTunes or online and listening to that version from the movie "Vicky Christina Barcelona." It is absolutely lovely!
These were the bridesmaids dresses. I found them at J Crew. For those of you who are not aware, J Crew does a HUGE bridal business. They have adorable bridesmaids dresses and beautiful weddings dresses as well. The prices are extremely affordable and they are very versatile! I always recommend them! They do several styles in several different colors so that if you are so inclined, you can let your bridesmaids pick out the style that they like the best and just instruct them to order in the color you choose. It's really a lot of fun! And honestly, most of the dresses are styles that people would actually wear again. I know... I know... EVERYONE says that but seriously! These really are allowed back into the closet and can be re-worn again! Your bridesmaids will LOVE YOU! I PROMISE!!!
This was the wedding cake! Isn't it unbelievable??? I absolutely thought it was incredible! Sooooo perfect for what they were doing!
So, these were the linens for the wedding. I can promise you that this picture absolutely does not do the linens justice. They were absolutely GORGEOUS! I came across them from one of my favorite linen vendors. BBJ Linen features the Carlisle Lamour Linen as part of their collection. I got an email from BBJ announcing their new linens for 2007 so I went in to see it in person. I was soooo excited! I WAS BLOWN AWAY by the rich colors and the amazing design. For those of you in the industry, you know that it is SOOOOO HARD to find great linens. They are ALL so boring only because most people just are not willing to take risks with a lot of color at events. Well, let me tell you, I AM NOT AFRAID! I told my sales person that I wanted to go ahead and order it for the wedding. To be honest, she looked at me like I was crazy! She said she thought it was terrible and could not wait to see pictures of this linen at the wedding.
The backyard was then "tented" with Paper Lanterns. We hung 120 paper lanterns across the entire yard and at night when the sun went down it was quite a sight! We strung them with fish wire so at night, you couldn't see how they were suspended...
Here are some pictures of the final product! I think it really turned out gorgeous! It was so fun! We had a great spanish catering company come in to do tapas etc and they set up stations around the perimeter of the yard. There was also a fish tacos station, a fajitas station, a ceviche station, a carne asada station, a flan station and an ensalada station. Of course, fresh margaritas and cerveza was readily available too!
At the end of the evening, everyone received a box of fresh Pralines to take home! So delicious! It just was the final touch to a perfect evening!
So, this is "Once Upon a Time in Mexico." I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did... When I was in Catering Sales in the hotel industry, my boss Andrea Sorensen would always be telling me to remember to "ABC - ALWAYS BE CLOSING!" I was constantly being challenged to bring in new business (weddings and events) to the hotel and to ALWAYS BE CLOSING them and getting clients to sign contracts. Though that acronym is still applicable to my business I have a new one that I live by. The new acronym and lesson of the day is "ABL - ALWAYS BE LOOKING" because you NEVER KNOW where you might find your next inspiration!
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