Showing posts with label Waterfront Bistro weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waterfront Bistro weddings. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

They may even still be on their honeymoon...

Jennifer & Sean were just married last week, but they had HiDef Video put together a smaller version of their wedding video to share with loved ones as soon as they returned home. A larger version will be edited but for now, I love the sneak peak!

Jennifer and Sean from High Definition Video LLC on Vimeo.



Jennifer & Sean were married by Sean's father at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in St. John...the reception was just a short walk to Waterfront Bistro for the reception. I love how everything is so close by and you don't have to worry about transportation for your guests! Many of the guests were staying on St. Thomas and took the 2pm ferry over for the 3:30 ceremony. There are plenty of little bars and shops in Cruz Bay to keep guests occupied while they waited for the ceremony to begin.

Congrats Jennifer & Sean!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Pomanders!

I'm seeing more and more interest in these flowery little balls! A pomander is the proper name for them, although I've been known to mistakenly call them pompadours.

I most often receive this photo (source unknown) from brides asking if this is something that can be created. And yes, it can be! We'll be doing a very similar set up for a wedding in October.



Here is how my brides have used them recently:

Carrie shipped down silk rose pomanders to be tied on the inside aisle of each chair. She was married at Sand Dollar Estates and we had the ceremony on the beach there.



Later, we moved the pomanders to cocktail hour and placed them on metal stands that were placed on hi boy tables.



A week later, we used them at Waterfront Bistro for Jen's wedding. The florist made up fresh flowers and we rented the candlesticks...three decorated the entry table:



And two decorated the cake table:



And if you haven't looked at the blog post below, check out how the moss pomanders were used to decorate one of the tables. This would also look very nice hanging on the chairs at the ceremony, maybe with one brightly colored floral bloom by the top where the ribbon would be (I think a gerbera daisy would work best).