Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Monaco Wedding Season 2009 - 2010

really enjoy experiencing all the exciting and creative themes our Brides (and Grooms) come up with for their wedding day. Here are some photos of some of my favorite bits from Weddings we have hosted here at Monaco this past season.


This wedding in January saw a Baby Grand Piano brought into the Marquee! It set the tone for a very elegant affair with the tables dressed in black and white. The floral arrangements were provided by Sara Lee from a Perfect Day and complemented the elegant look wonderfully. 


October had brides with a real spring in their step. This wedding used sprigs of greenery on each place setting with each guests name tied to it. The centre pieces were tall vases filled with twigs which had small white trumpet flowers wired on.
The Village Green always looks amazing when set up for a wedding ceremony and this wedding in January looked exceptionally so, especially with the two large perspecs pillars from a Perfect Day at the head of the isle. Each pillar held a stone Urn filled with a beautiful floral arrangements. 
Our beautiful two bedroom and two bathroom cottages provide the perfect place to get ready with your bridal party. For this wedding in March the hairdressers and make up artists all came on site to help prepare the bridal party for the big day. This is a fantastic option if you want to relax and enjoy being pampered while you are getting ready, and added advantage of this as you will not have the stress of running around to different appointments all morning. Alot of our brides are now choosing this option. We can also deliver to your room a delicious breakfast platter of fresh seasonal fruits and pastries for you to snack on while you are getting ready.  

Often through January, February and March we host more than one wedding a weekend. This wedding was the second this particular weekend in March and it was lovely in light tones of white, off white and baby blue, behind the head table hung a silk and fairy light curtain and in front of this was a crystal and rose bud curtain which looked stunning both during the day but even more once the sun went down and the lights sparkled. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of this wedding however was the Candy Bar; each guest received an empty candy jar on their place setting and were invited to fill (and refill) it during the reception. 

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