Sunday, August 8, 2010

Featured Wedding #6: Holly and Paul

Holly and Paul knew they wanted something intimate and special with only 50 of their closest friends and family attending from as far away as New York. Booking our Complete Consultation and Coordination Service 8 months prior to their wedding date, we jumped in with all our might to pull together all their wishes.

A color scheme of blues and greens with accents of yellow was brought together with cattleya, blue hydrangea, white phalenopsis orchids, yellow rananculus, yellow cymbidium orchids and yellow plumeria. Even a seemingly minor detail such as a brightly colored Thai orchid sitting on the lip of each goblet adds pizazz and color to complete the tabletop decor. The overall look: colorful, festive, and tropical - perfect for an elegant outdoor wedding in Hawai'i.

Holly's romantic, cattleya and yellow calla lily bouquet was characterized by vintage charm, and a locket dangled sweetly from her bouquet as a tribute to a lost loved one.

The venue for the quiet outdoor affair was Moli’I Gardens at Kualoa Ranch where guests would be able to see the famous façade used in the movie “50 First Dates” with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.

Holly and Paul are avid baseball fans and wanted to incorporate their love for the sport into their wedding cake. Rick Reichart of cakelava, used their idea when putting together the 3-tier amazing piece of art which included the cornflower blue and green color choices of their florals.

Rick designed two figures to look like Holly and Paul sitting by the bottom of the cake.

Manoa Strings played wedding music for the ceremony and kept guests entertained throughout the cocktail hour.

All florals designed by Wendy Balidoy of Spinning Web

All photography courtesy of Kris Labang Photography

Catering provided by Indigo

Linen provided by Naomi Lee, Les Saison

Emcee, Teley Brandon, ShowTime DJ’s and Grand Finale Events

Entertainment for ceremony provided by Manoa Strings Quartet
Cake designed by Rick and Sasha Reichart, cakelava

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