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Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Catholic Ceremony by the Sea only at #RIVIERAMAYA




Welcome to the land of wonders, welcome to the place where magic is possible.

YES WE HAVE THE ONLY CATHOLIC HCAPEL
by the sea in the RIVIERA MAYA.






OUR LADY HOLY MARY OF THE SECRET

Pleas enjoy our latest wedding
where Andrea and Jason share their
love at the place where GODs presence
can be felt with all our senses.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

RED & WHITE a Chapel decoration

Ideas for your Chapel Decorations
ROSES

WHITE AND RED A GREAT COMBINATION


Thursday, November 10, 2011

WE CALL THIS FLOWER nube (cloud)

ETHEREAL ATMOSPHERE IS HOW I WOULD DESCRIBE THIS WEDDING CEREMONY



BUNCHES AND BUNCHES OF WHITE LITTLE "nube" which in english means CLOUD.

Literally walking among clouds straight to your altar in heaven!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

PRETTYsome LOVELYsome AWsome


I LOVE SUPPORTING OUR WEDDING INDUSTRY
I was invited to a cocktail party
last night for the presentation in Cancun of
CONCEPTO ROSA
a new project of my entrepreneur friends
Emma & Mayalen
both very talented event designers from Cancun
that inject their passion to every single detail
they create.
DESSERT AND CUPCAKE BAR
The night was filled with lots of flower and decor details
But also we were pampered by the most exquisite
gourmet selection from the kitchen of
Chef Jorge Hernandez.
MUSHROOM CROSTINI

SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN ON A STICK

THAI SALAD

ALFREDO PASTA WITH SHRIMP

STRAWBERRY DESSERT

CEVICHE

MORE PRETTINESS

I hope this great event can give you
inspiration and ideas for your upcoming event
or DESTINATION WEDDING.

I loved the flower combination, I'm not a particular ROSE lover
but this vintage style arrangements are so classy that I really
liked the color and the way they have a personality of their own.

Well done girls and BEST OF LUCK with your new project!!!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Mexican Traditions: DAY OF THE DEAD




TODAY IS HALLOWEEN!!!
One of my favorite holidays.
I have adopted this Holiday
because its fun and I adore costumes.

BUT I´M MEXICAN AND AS MUCH AS I LOVE TO ADOPT CUSTOMS
FROM OTHER COUNTRIES;
I EMBRACE MY CULTURE, AND AT HOME WE ALSO
CELEBRATE THE DAY OF THE DEAD.

Halloween and Day of the Dead have somethings in common:
celebrating souls that are not living with us anymore.
In Halloween people dress up as ghouls, ghosts,
mummies and skeletons,
so spirits can confuse them and will not do them
any harm on the 31st.
And November 1st and 2nd Day of the Dead
we celebrate the Dead by
visiting their graves with their favorite food,
or making altars with
drinks, food, some of their favorite
things that our beloved ones
enjoyed while they where alive.
We decorate with candles, photos and flowers.

The Day of the Dead is also celebrated in some
Latin American countries.
For example, it is a public holiday in Brazil,
when people visit churches
and cemeteries. This holiday is also observed in the
Philippines. In the United States,
The Day of the Dead is also observed as a holiday among
Mexican-American communities. So, while majority of
America celebrates Halloween on October 31st night,
the Hispanic population considers The Day of the Dead as a special
event honoring the dead. In Mexico it is a
traditional holiday.
El día de Muertos is not a sad time, but instead a time of
remembering and rejoicing.
Families prepare an altar
decorated with flowers, bread, fruits and candy.
Pictures of deceased family members are kept on that altar.
In late afternoon, candles are lit, as to remember the departed souls.
Just as in the United States, there are Halloween special recipes and treats,
Day of the Dead is also celebrated with unique and weird recipes like
chocolate skulls, marzipan coffins, white chocolate skeletons,
milk chocolate bones.
There are skeleton figurines, skeletal brides, evil dolls,
spirit and ghost figures, are quite popular
gift and home décor items.
November 1st and 2nd can be a wonderful
time to visit Mexico,
as you will get to see a celebration full of flowers
and chocolates.
People parade through the streets dressed as
skeletons and
ghosts and candles are meant to burn all night.
We have culture which believes in a vibrant afterlife
and remembers the departed ones with joy!

Monday, October 17, 2011

PILI & ANDRES: under the storm

THIS IS A WEDDING PREVIEW FROM

center pieces designed by Bride & Groom

PILI & ANDRES UNDER THE STORM WEDDING.
YOU READ RIGHT.
our palapa decorated with hanging candle lights and drapes from ceiling

WE HAD A HUGE STORM IN RIVIERA MAYA
THIS PAST WEEKEND AND EVEN WITH THAT
ceremony flower arrangements

WE MANGED TO DELIVER AN AMAZING EVENT
WHERE EVERYONE HAD A GREAT TIME AND WAS
VERY HAPPY AND SAFE FROM THE WATER.

Here I give you some of the wedding highlights:
(captured by my camera)
CANDY BUFFET
ITALIAN COFFEE MACHINE

BRIDE & GROOMS
LAST NAMES INITIALS M&M




SHOE BAGS
SWEETHEART TABLE UNDER ORCHIDS
AND CANDLE LIGHT
TO CREATE SEVERAL ATMOSPHERES WE HAD TENTS
OUR SIDE THE PALAPA AND GARDEN AREA
PARTY WENT UNTIL 230AM ON THE COCKTAIL AREA
PALAPA, GARDEN AREA LIGHTED

DANCE FLOOR INSIDE THE PALAPA