A look at weddings around kenya the trends, the choices, the uniqueness that makes having a wedding in kenya a delight and basically a look at practical cases in the industry and what makes them unique to our environment. Including also D.I.Y. projects that one can work on to make your wedding personalized and give it your own signature.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Polka dot themed wedding.
This is the second of my twelve articles on real weddings I plan to blog about. Time flies so fast. This particular wedding happened a year ago precisely in February. The planning though started way in advance. I must say, sometimes there are couples we start planning together but its usually just that: planning without committing deposits to anything.
They were different in a lot of levels. They wanted something unique that represented them. During the planning process, it was easy to tell that polka dots wasn't just an idea that came up but she wore a lot of outfits that in whole or in parts kept to this theme. Having this pattern combined with aqua blue was a perfect fit.
Cake was done by valentine cake house
Interesting bit about this wedding, the theme stuck out throughout. The wedding cake, the drapes used on the tents, the signing table, bridal car and the list continues. All in all, every aspect of the wedding tied in together.
It was initially a challenge finding polka drapes for the wedding but the fact that they committed early enough, it gave me enough time to look for all the rolls of materials that we would use for tie backs. Finding 2 different textures of polka dots for the tie backs and tent drapes. It all worked out: I'm glad. In the end, everything worked out just fine. I liked the fact that she chose a different color all together for the wedding invitations. That meant just a handful of guests wore polka dots and aqua blue. Those who weren't aware of the wedding colors but got it right with their outfit selection.
In the end of it, I loved working with this couple. They were organized, they knew what they wanted and starting early enough was good not just for me but also them.
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