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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Real Wedding: Chaitra and Joshua



I love, love, LOVE being able to share special moments from those events that I am lucky enough to be a part of.  Chaitra and Joshua were clients of mine in the wee days of 2010.  She is definitely a perfectionist, and I think not only did we get her invitations perfect, she totally nailed every detail of this gorgeous destination wedding.

Her invitation colors were Mandarin, Teal, and Chocolate, and although I was a bit nervous about
 the combo at first, she was very right.  What a fabulous look (metallic cardstock pocket fold with a dual satin ribbon wrap and rhinestone buckle).  Love!


I love her idea of including a Mad-Lib ("Send Us A Note") enclosure card (I have used it in several samples since we designed her invitations).  Guests send back a fill-in-the-blank card that the couple can then keep in their wedding keepsake collection.  So cute!

Bride and father as they walk down the aisle

Chaitra and Joshua shared their magical moment with an intimate group of family and friends in St. Lucia. A friend captured this timeless moment while celebrating the rehearsal on a catamaran cruise the couple hosted. I sooo want her glasses (and smile)!



Wanting to incorporate some of the unique local flavor into their special day, they had a local secondary school participate musically during the ceremony.


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Chaitra and Joshua were lucky enough to book Alain Martinez, the illustrious and oh-so-talented international photographer as their destination photographer.  I have seen a lot of wedding photography, and there is something so timeless, and so speechless about his work.  I will now shut up and show... 






















this was actually a DIY project with dollar store flowers!  The look is FAB, for so little $$.  We LOVE!!


If you want to see more scrumptous photographic art, I highly recommend taking a stroll-on-down to Alain's blog.  He is constantly globetrotting and adding delicious visual stimuli to his blog. Yum, yum, YUM! 

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