Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Saira and Mohsin Nakah video
Wedding was at Sofitel Hotel and beautiful floral designs was done by Waterlily Pond.
Hindu Weddings and Music by Newweddingplanet.com
Learn 12 essential elements of Hindu wedding tradition, Indian music, and Indian wedding customs:
- The meaning of the Hindu wedding fire ritual
- The role of the pundit and the place of Sanskrit in the ceremony
- Traditional family obligations before the wedding day
- How to choose an auspicious date and auspicious colors
- Popular Hindu wedding design themes and how to carry them out
- Alternating theme and color combinations between the ceremony and the reception
- The sari, the turban, and the jewels
- Traditional Indian music and tasty Indian food for any wedding event
- Three common characteristics of traditional Hindu wedding clients
- Three cultural facts every non-Indian wedding vendor needs to know
- Three options for structuring the Hindu wedding planner's fee
- The qualities required for a successful wedding planning career
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Wedding Theme
Photo courtesy : Adit studio
Friday, June 25, 2010

Most wedding cakes tend to be one large three-tiered cake with beautiful designs that incorporate and reflect the theme of the wedding. Instead of going for the classic option, why not try something new and exciting? Something that will make your wedding something to remember for years to come, and get the whole city talking.

A new, popular option tends to be a small, individual cake for each guest at the wedding. This not only gives a twist to the traditional cake, but it also allows the guest to have a masterpiece to enjoy by themselves. This miniature cake not only has an appealing look, but it also has a magnificent taste that always leaves the guests wanting to come back for more.

Another option is a tower of desserts. This can either be a replacement of the traditional cake, or simply an addition to your table of desserts. Either way, the dessert tower will be a hit at any wedding. This tower of delicacies includes; fruit tarts, chocolate biscuits, chocolate coated cookies, brownies bites, lots of chocolate sauce, and a fudge cake on top accessorized with fruits of all sorts. There’s something for everyone. If chocolate is your craving, this is your cake.
If nothing else seems to catch your eye, then you can always go for the classic 3-tier wedding cake. Some of these are decorated to match the wedding invitations, and others to match the wedding theme colors. Small, inquisitive details can be added in to add a greater affect on a simple cake; rose petals, small pearls, raspberries, ribbons, or anything that you could fit on the cake.

Friday, February 5, 2010
Create A Memorable Wedding With Low Cost

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
“It's never too early or too late for chocolate”
The candy station is the hottest trend. Make your wedding unique and special by coordinating candy station into your color scheme. Its a favor that will actually be used. I can't tell you how many weddings we do and most of the favors go waste. Everyone enjoys the candy. Keep mixture off different candy's so that there will be something for everyone. Round table works well because your guests can mingle around the table.
Here are few suggestions :
Use large and wide mouth glass containers so the candy is easy to scoop.
Have one scoop per container.
Lable your containers.
Also, if you are looking for the candy jars check out IKEA, Ross, Marshalls or Walmart.
Monday, July 6, 2009
