Sunday, 19 February 2012

Inspiration to Realisation - The Wedding


The Vision Board


The Invitation


The Main Table



The Food


The Dress




Hair and Make-up



 The Shoes


 Something Blue


 The Rings


 The Tables



 The Cake



 Entertainment



 The Favours

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Super Sweet 16 meets Outrageous Kids Parties

Now this is one program I can not get enough of - Mom's blowing the budget on kiddies parties! Somewhere along the line "My Super Sweet 16" got mashed up with Tinkerbell and Disney and we now have "My Super Sweet Crazy Expensive 6th Birthday Parties"!

Needless to say, despite the crazy excesses and with my nieces "Puple and Pink Polka Dot" party just around the corner, there are some great ideas to be had from TLC "Outrageous Kids Parties".

Here are some of the photos from the show that are easy enough to tone down but still make your child feel like a million dollar princess!





Thursday, 9 February 2012

The Crowning Moment - "the Stefana"

One of the most romantic moments in a Greek Wedding Ceremony has to be when the priest "crowns" the bride and groom.

For my wedding I wanted something a little different, so with a lot of googling and come help from my sister, I managed to have our crowns made just the way I wanted.

Now, because this is a very symbolic ceremony, I wanted to capture the essence of the "crowning" by engraving the words recited be the priest; 


"The servant of God, Shalin, is crowned unto the handmaiden of God, Gina , in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen".

I felt that by forever encapsulating these words on our crowns, which we are then required to safe keep from that moment on, would always remind us of the worthiness the Church has bestowed upon us for each other. From that moment on I would be his Queen and h
e my King - Love it :)









Thursday, 26 January 2012

Tea for Two

"A woman is like a tea bag; only in hot water do you realize how strong she is." Eleanor Roosevelt 

In the interest of my favorite past time, and given that my father bestowed upon me the most amazing Royal Albert Tea Set as a wedding present, I thought it fitting that I should share some tips on how to host a perfect Tea Party.


tea party - noun: An afternoon social gathering at which tea and light refreshments are served. 


What will I need?
  • Top of the list - good company. Keep in mind that the tea ritual was designed to be a cozy and intimate gathering so be sure to limit your guest list!
  • Send invitations two weeks ahead of time. Written invitations are always elegant, but telephone or email  will do. 
  • Gather the following: a teapot, teacups and saucers, a tea strainer and small dish to deposit the tea leaves or tea bag, a pot of milk, lemon slices, jam, sugar and artificial sweetener, small plates, utensils, and napkins.
  • On the day of the tea, bring refreshments in on trays or a cart and set the table so that guests may serve themselves. The hostess should always pour the tea and pass it to each guest    
                  

What Kind of Tea Shall It Be?
    • Light Tea: this is a simple spread consisting of scones, jam, and cream. It is ideal for girl talk with your closest friends. And it's informal enough to serve right in the kitchen!
    • Afternoon Tea or Low tea: is traditionally served between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. The menu consists of light finger sandwiches, scones, assorted pastries, and a layer cake or trifle. Hold this elegant tea in a comfortable setting such as a living room or den. In warm weather, move the party to a lawn, deck, or even poolside.
    • High tea is a sit-down meal traditionally served after 6:00 p.m, high tea consists of robust meat dishes, bread and cheese, and a dessert of cake or pie.
                                                              


    What to Serve?
    Cucumber Mint Tea Sandwiches
    ½ stick butter
    2 tbsp fresh mint leaves
    8 slices of bread, crusts removed
    ½ large cucumber, thinly sliced
    Sugar

    In small bowl, mix butter and mint until well blended. Spread mixture onto slices of bread. Lay cucumber on 4 slices of bread. Sprinkle a dash of sugar on cucumber. Top with remaining slices of bread. Cut diagonally and serve.
    8 servings.


    Cranberry Scones 

    2 cups all-purpose flour
    ¼ cup sugar
    1 tablespoon baking powder
    ¼ teaspoon salt
    1/3 cup butter, diced
    1 cup whipping cream
    ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
    1 egg white
    1 teaspoon orange zest
    1 cup fresh cranberries, chopped

    Preheat oven to 375 degrees. In large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add butter until mixture is course and crumbly. Add whipping cream and stir until mixture is moist. Mix in cranberries, nutmeg, and orange zest.Place on a lightly floured surface and knead 6 or 7 times. Roll until ½ inch thick. Cut with a biscuit cutter and place each scone 2 inches apart on a lightly greased baking sheet.
    Brush tops of scones with egg white and bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
    12 servings


    Having a tea party is an inexpensive way to entertain your closest friends. The serving is usually light, and easy to pick up with the fingers. Tea time can be a simple pause during the day or a multicourse meal. The tea meal can be as flexible and reflective of mood or theme as you wish.


    Happy Planning! :)



    Wednesday, 11 January 2012

    A Touch of Mehndi

    One of the most exiting parts of having an Indian wedding is the experience of having the mehndi done.

    I had my trial done on Monday and I am in awe of the work these talented woman do. The most interesting part of the experience was learning how Nikita came to practice the art of mehndi, "I was doodling at a cousins wedding..." at which point an elder pulled her a side and began to teach her the fine art of painting the elegant designs onto brides hands and feet.

    Have a look at some of the photos that were taken by Wesley Poon on my Mehndi Evening, the night before my wedding.

    Enjoy!















    The Photos You Don't Get to See ;)

    The best part about wedding photos have to be those candid shots that the photographer just has to take, whether you want him/her to or not!

    Here are some wedding candid shots I thought I would share with you for some laughs this new year! The most famous being "The Bride Carrying Her Dress, Elegantly Of Course!"

    Hope you enjoy!



    The most elegant - the bride lugging her heavy dress around

    Notice anything strange about this shot :)

    Walking thought the street a gust of wind caught all of us off guard!

    Another one of those elegant "show some leg while carrying my large dress around" shots

    Saturday, 7 January 2012

    Inspiration ~ Realisation

    For a bit of fun and to prove that with a little bit of Vision - all of your dreams can come true. I have posted some of my "Inspiration" and "Realisation" photos for you to browse through.

    Hope these inspire you to find those elements that would make your event perfect, put them on a photo board, computer desk top, notebook, or anywhere really where you will look at them everyday and be inspired to turn your dreams into a reality - a little bit of Personal Mastery for events really :)

    Happy planning!


    THE WEDDING DRESS

     

    THE BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES



    THE GROOMSMEN