Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Centerpieces to DREAM about...

{EVENT CATCH-UP} a few more shots of Dana ....and her billowy aisle arrangements~

Photo Credits: Rick Aguilar Studios



 

Monday, July 29, 2013

Dana's Shoes... Part 2 Dana and Isaiah

{EVENT CATCH-UP Part 2 Dana and Isaiah}

It is fun to see that brides these days are going the "FUN" route with their shoes. It is another way to show their personality and "sparkle" ...you go Girl!



Dana and Isaiah's Wedding

{EVENT CATCH-UP}

Lucky for us Rick Aguilar Studios was on the job again. Dana's bouquet looks great in his photographs.

 Stunning aisle arrangements make for a GRAND entrance!

Friday, July 26, 2013

{WEDDING DAY RAIN} Rain, Rain go AWAY....MAYBE NOT??


Interesting FUN FACTS:

Is rain on your wedding day bad luck or good luck? People always wonder.  Why could wedding day rain be a sign of good fortune? It seems like it could be a disaster. People tend to worry about whether the weather on the big day will be inclement or incredible, and are always looking for information forecasting about the anticipated weather.Your wedding day should be one of the happiest days of your life. A day filled with love, joy, hope, expectation, and excitement.

It marks the start of a new chapter in life, one that should be blessed, blissful, and filled with good fortune.

Rain brings water to dry places, and causes crops to flourish, so it is often viewed as being a blessing and bringing good luck.  With that in mind, it is often believed that rain on your wedding day is a sign of good luck.

Rain on your special day can be considered a stroke of luck for several reasons.  Rain symbolizes blessings, cleansing, unity, and a new day.  In some cultures it is also a symbol of fertility.  Due to these positive connotations, a rainy wedding day is very often considered good.

First of all, rain signifies blessings, and everyone wants their marriage to be blessed.  Blessings speak of hope and approval. There is every reason to be optimistic when you consider all the possibilities that are ahead.

Blessings also connote prosperity, both in a material and physical sense.  It is therefore considered good luck if it rains on that special day, due to the hopeful expectations of a happy life.

Rain also cleanses, ever notice how fresh and clean everywhere looks after a shower of rain.

Cleansing signifies the washing away of dirt, as well as the purging of things that might have sullied or tainted in the past.

After the rain, there is a clean slate that allows you to begin afresh and anew.  For those getting married, a new beginning is envisioned as they embark on their life together.

In addition, rain is a sign of fertility.  Water makes things grow. Many couples have the hopeful expectation that there marriage will be blessed with children.  Therefore in some cultures rain on your wedding day is viewed as a sign that the couple will have many children, and of course, children are considered a blessing.

Fertility is also extended to material wealth, as it signifies abundant resources, productivity, and a bountiful harvest.

Rain on your wedding day can also signify unity.  The rationale behind this stems from the reference to marriage as “tying the knot.”  It is no secret that a wet knot is much harder to pull apart than a dry one, as the water makes it harder to untie.  Therefore if it rains when you are “tying the knot” it suggests unity, and the creation of a stronger bond that will not easily be broken.

Generally, rain is also considered a sign of restoration.  It suggests that things that might have been considered dry or dying will regain strength, due to the rain that regenerates and brings renewal.

Rain on your wedding day is in essence a mark of fortune.  It is expected that the day is the dawn of a lifetime which will spill over with good luck.  As we have seen, it signifies blessings and success.

Perhaps this info is summed up best by the Italian wedding saying “Sposa Bagnata, Sposa Fortunata,” which when translated literally means “Wet Bride, Lucky Bride.”


http://www.dasinfo.com/rain-on-wedding-day

photo credits from www.bridepop.com

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Carli & Laurence's Wedding

{EVENT CATCH-UP}

Here are some great pictures we received from our client for a great wedding this past Spring.
Carli and Laurence-

Hi Daniel, 
I thought I'd send some pictures of the dance floor and tables/chuppah for you. 
It was an amazing celebration and the room wouldn't have looked as beautiful as it did if it weren't for you and Jill and whoever else helped. 

Thank you, thank you, thank you, 

Robyn

Renaissance Hotel downtown Chicago was perfect for this grand event.

Surprise your guests with a light up Dance Floor to boogie the night away! They will be talking about it for a long while. Sid from Precision Sound and Lighting has some amazing floors that will wow your guests.


Monday, July 22, 2013

Stunning Chuppah/Canopy... works for many Cultures

A Chuppah or Canopy can create an intimate mood surrounding the couple while setting the "back drop" for the rest of the guests. Adding floral pieces to the draped area add extra beauty for sure. Notice the back floral drapes are faced forward for the guests to admire, just stunning! Don't forget the uplighting, a super luxe and romantic setting for your big event.

 A chuppah symbolizes the home that the couple will build together. While a Jewish marriage is still considered valid in the absence of a chuppah, a chuppah is still considered a basic requirement for a Jewish wedding.