Wednesday, July 22, 2009

An Entrance to Remember!

I just have to share this awesome video posted by Weddingbee’s Mrs. Shortcake! Check out this amazing wedding processional… It put a HUGE grin on my face and I can’t imagine the joy that the guests must have felt witnessing this spectacle!

I’ve been to/planned a lot of weddings, but I’ll admit, this is something that has never crossed my mind! But I imagine that this entrance is completely in tune with the personality of the couple. And their friends must be a super fun(ky) group to be willing to dance along to the couple’s request!

It’s a bit lengthy, but the exuberance of the bridal party keeps it fun and upbeat. I don’t think this would be appreciated (or allowed) at every church, so be sure to check before you plan your own dance down the aisle. In fact, I personally think this would be best reserved for a non-church ceremony. Now I just have to find the riiiight couple to plant this seed in their mind… hehe just kidding!

Friday, July 17, 2009

If I Could Do It Again: The Venue

Being a wedding planner, I see so many options, ideas, venues, vendors, etc., that I never knew existed when I planned my own wedding a few years ago. So I’m going to have a little fun with a series called, “If I Could Do it Again” and plan my dream wedding… if I could do it again! Not that my wedding day wasn’t the best day of my life – because it absolutely was! But knowing what I know now, I would plan a completely different affair. And keep in mind, this is with an imaginary budget of… oh wait, there IS NO budget, this is my new DREAM wedding so let’s go nuts! haha.  But I will do my best to keep this concentrated on mostly Chicago vendors since they are my bread and butter, despite the abundance of fabulous vendors from all over the country (have you checked out WeddingbeePRO lately?!)

Let’s get started! We’ve set a date - May 15, 2010! Why May? Peonies! Ranunculous! Tulips! Need I say more? (I was super disappointed when my florist told me that I couldn’t get those for my REAL September wedding)

So for my first installment, I present to you, my dream venue:

Chicago Illuminating Company

So modern, so chic, so light and airy… the perfect space for my fake wedding of 150 guests. There are three distinct areas for 1) the ceremony 2) cocktail hour 3) dinner, as well a bit of outdoor space for those who need to take a little breather. When I went to visit the raw space for the first time the other day, I was blown away (I can’t wait to actually plan a wedding here!)

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An un-assuming building on the south-side of Chicago with endless possibilities on the inside! This building dates back the early 1900’s and was a power plant/warehouse in its former life.


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This is the middle room, perfect for cocktail hour.  Then we’ll transform the room during dinner hour with a white, glossy dance floor (hot!), lounge furniture and a new lighting scheme. Yes, you must bring in an additional dance floor despite the gorgeous hardwood floors…


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The HUGE built-in bar with marble subway tile. I especially love the drum lampshades overhead, so dramatic!


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The back room where guests will be seated for dinner. We’ll do a combination of square and long 8’ rectangular tables. Bring on the drama! (FYI Those back windows have recently been changed to a frosted glass so that you don’t look out onto industrial nothingness.)


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Don’t forget the upstairs nook… can we say, VIP room?!

Chicago Illuminating Company Rental Fee: $7500 for a Saturday evening) . All images from here.

Although I do have to mention my runner up venue:

The Chicago Botanic Gardens. I love love love flowers, and the thought of a spring wedding surrounded by flowers just makes me giddy.

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A unique ceremony set-up in the English Walled Garden.
(Rental fee: $2000 for a Saturday evening, May – Dec)


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A gorgeous evening reception at McGinley Pavillion
(Rental fee: $7000 for a Saturday evening, May – Dec)

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A girl can dream, right? :) What is YOUR dream venue?

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Married: Maria & James - April 4, 2009

Last November, my friends James and Maria asked me to step in and help them plan their upcoming wedding.  With 6 months left, they still needed a florist, DJ, linens, and lighting! Of course I gladly agreed – James and I have been friends ever since we were mere kids in high school – so it meant a lot to me to see them through this exciting time.

All eye candy below courtesy of Millicent Wong Photography.

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Maria was stunning in her Vera Wang gown and simple drop veil…


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Outside the MCA

I adore this next series of ceremony shots - you can just SEE the love in their eyes!

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The draping behind the alter just happened to match their wedding colors!

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I love this shot of James’ young nephew! Priceless…

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The reception was held in the lovely pavilion at Meson Sabika in Naperville.Tapas, yum!


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The draping and chandeliers get me all giddy…

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To honor their elders, James and Maria took part in a traditional Chinese tea ceremony.


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Maria wore a gorgeous red Qua and they served tea to their parents and in return received gold jewelry and lucky red envelopes. 


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Their delicious cake was from Whole Foods! Who knew that WF could do wedding cakes?! 


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Their “cardbox” was actually a vase encircled with a ring of flowers on the top. The vase and the flowers were large and tall enough to make it difficult for people to reach in and snatch anything… (not that they would of course, but you never know…). Half of their centerpieces were glass apothecary jars filled with moss, anemones, tulips, and more… I wish we had pictures of their other centerpieces which were simple, low rounds full of lush blooms in a similar color scheme!


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Oh lighting, how I love thee, you can transform a room!


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The yummy purple and gold candy bar! No surprise, this was a HUGE hit with the young AND old!

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Candy bar duty… I kept those containers full for as long as possible (not long)
   

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The best thing about having an April wedding? Peonies, of course! Just kidding…  


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Congratulations, my dear friends! Thank you for letting me be a part of your day!


Ceremony: Gary Church, Wheaton
Ceremony Musicians: String Theory Trio
DJ: Chris of Spin Productions
Florist: Petal Play, Lemont
Lighting/Draping: Art of Imagination
Linens: Chaircovers by Sylwia
Photographer: Milly Wong
Reception: Meson Sabika

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