hello blogging world! wow! it has been a while! what have you been up to! we've been busy with weddings and working on new inspiration! and all ready to share more in months to come! we're up to our sleeves with exciting themes in the oven and fresh from the oven is richard and meiyin's at the ritz carlton in june! we had such a special working experience with them.
our bride is romantic, thoughtful and sweet! and wanted to fairytale theme with a stylish twist.enough but not over the top. sounds like every modern-day princess dream, innit? a little spark of the castle, the fireworks but not too thematic. (its not disneyland afterall).
so we picked out a few design elements that the couple loved and conceptualized this! romantic sweet blues matched with deep navy blue for royalty, lush hydrangeas, chandeliers with a tad of bling and crystals.. just a little storybook romance with a touch of elegance.. we were so glad they and their guests loved it.
we loved how the sparkle of the chandelier twinkled in the guests eyes all through dinner.
1/23/2014
meiyin & richard
candlelight illuminated the stage, a subtle backdrop for the boisterous toasts that evening.
dine under a canopy of lush blooms, a relaxed and classy way to spend a candlelit evening with your loved ones. the guests enjoyed the personal touch in their individual menus.
we are firm believers of themed weddings. it makes all the design elements fall in place to make a cohesive picture. but with the incredibly overwhelming ideas and inspiration up our sleeves (hey! we're not complaining..), sometimes it does get very cluttered or "over-themed". just a little advice to brides out there, sit down with your team (if you don't have a planner, that is..)and sort out when and what is important, edit out the endless possibilities and focus on the ones that matter. sometimes less is really more! :)
xoxo, the spellbound team.
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