Showing posts with label St. Thomas Beach Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Thomas Beach Weddings. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Congrats to Jenna & Chadd!

As per my previous post, I will be posting one of my favorite elements from each wedding this month, as it is my favorite month of the year! Jenna & Chadd were married on Oct 1st on Magen's Bay after arriving on the Carnival Victory. Jenna had a lot of wonderful touches that she mailed down in advance. Once of my favorite was the starfish chair ties:






And all her great chalkboard signs:


And her adorable seahorse cake topper.


Ok...so some weddings may have more than just one favorite element. =)

Friday, June 29, 2012

$1 Wedding Favors!

I had a completely different blog post in mind today but when I got an email alert from Old Navy about their in-store $1 special for flip flops this weekend, I knew I needed to share:


If you'd like a flip flop basket for your guests, head down to Old Navy tomorrow - but bring your bridal party, your mom, your soon to be mother in law, your coworkers....because it's a limit of 5 per customer! =)

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Combining everything I love...an Etsy Beach Wedding!

I am a fan of MODWedding on Facebook which means I get daily updates in my news feed containing some pretty cool ideas for weddings. It's not "destination wedding" oriented though so while some of the ideas are very cool, they don't really translate well for our weddings here. That changed yesterday though when they updated their Facebook page with a link to their blog article:

http://blog.modwedding.com/love-and-surf-a-beach-wedding

Now...looking through the photos without reading the text, I was wondering, "is this a fake wedding? I don't see any guests?" and upon reading more, it was indeed a fake weddings, just set up to show some really cool ideas for beach weddings. The whole thing was absolutely gorgeous though. I LOVE the surfboards used as an altar area...the vintage feel of the table settings, so very lush and full. But my favorite thing of all? The bride (kind of what I imagine Jennifer Anniston to look like at her next wedding). Loved her hair, her dress and OMG...her necklace!!! I was hooked! I don't think I can pull off a chunky necklace like this, but I'd sure like to try, or at the very least, have it sit beautifully in my jewelry box. I thought, I bet I could find something similar on Etsy...and wouldn't you know, they credited the necklace's creator at the end of the article and lo & behold, she sells on Etsy!



Check out ideafarmdesigns for some crazy cool jewelry. And definitely flip through all the photos in the above blog post - sooooo pretty!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Congrats Tom & Amy!


This fun couple was married just the other day at Lime Tree Beach - very simple, just the two of them! I loved this photo of them walking up the aisle together - they were so cute!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Congratulations Kenny & Jackie!

Kenny & Jackie were married yesterday on Lindquist Beach. They were our one of two guests bloggers that we had back in October! I had SO MUCH fun at their wedding yesterday, I felt like one of the guests. They are a super cool couple (and avid blog readers) all the way from Scotland. Kenny looked so handsome in his kilt!



If you click on the hyperlink above, you can read about Jackie's idea of incorporating the Scottish thisle into her bouquet. She brought the flowers with her. They came out gorgeous!



And you know what the coolest thing about Kenny & Jackie is? Other than their adorable accent? How nice they are! They brought me an awesome gift all the way from Scotland. This is a Scottish Friendship Cup, also known as a Quaich. Next time they come to St. Thomas, they are going to drink whiskey out of it with me! =)



And can you find my favorite part?



The thistle!!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I (usually) know what I'm talking about....

I never try to hide the fact that I've only lived on island since Fall of 2004 and have really only been a "real wedding planner" since Spring of 2005. Seeing as I have only lived on island for less than 6 years, I know a lot about the islands but I definitely never pretend to know everything. But when people ask me a question that I'm confident I know, I usually answer with, well...confidence. This confidence made me look like a real winner a few months ago!

I had a couple in town for their big wedding day and I met with them a few days prior to the wedding to check out the beach & reception location. The wedding was on St. John and they picked me up from the ferry in their rental car. As we were driving to the beach, they were asking me about the tides. They had been to the beach the day before and mentioned that the tide was very high and did I know if the tide would be lower at the time they were to be married? As I understood it, because of how close we are to the equator, we really don't have high and low tide here. Because of this, there isn't a very measurable change in the depth of the beach at anytime during the day. I told them that the water level they saw the day before would probably be the same at anytime tomorrow.

Then we got to the beach. And there was NO beach. The water was so high, there was absolutely NO WHERE we could have had the ceremony. The Virgin Islands may be famous for their beaches, but we are not like Florida - where there is miles and miles of coastline beaches that are a quarter mile in depth (from the water to the road/non-beach area).

When I got home, I gave my husband a scolding for making me look like an idiot - "I thought there were no tides here?! What is going on with that beach??" - it's not tides he told me, but the storm surge. We had had a lot of crazy weather that week and it caused a storm surge with the water levels, making them higher up on the beach. The waves, which usually are nice and gentle, were quite large that week. Here is an example:

Plenty of space on Hawksnest Beach:



Until a wave comes in...where'd the beach go???



We had to set up the ceremony at the far end of this beach in a space higher up on the sand, to avoid people's feet from getting wet. The waves would come in pretty high though and at one point before the ceremony began, came in high enough to reach the decorated conch shells. Two conch shells were almost reclaimed by the sea! As any of my past brides will tell you, I have a pretty calm & even demeanor. I really had to bite my lip not to be the crazy wedding planner running out to the ocean to grab back her conch shells!! I sadly watched them go...until two little boys in the wedding ran in and grabbed them for me! I was so thankful for those little boys at that moment. They felt like heroes (and they were!) and I didn't have to embarrass myself in front of my clients guests!

This storm surge seems to be more of a problem in the winter months but can really happen any time of year. Lindquist Beach has become a very popular spot on St. Thomas for weddings...but to be honest, I never recommend it for larger groups. The beach has a prominent slop, making it hard to set up an arch & chairs and the water is very often higher up on the beach in this location. These pictures show how perfect it is for a smaller group.






But yet we were lucky enough a few weeks ago to have 40 chairs and an arch on Lindquist Beach - something that is not easily done!