Friday, January 31, 2014
Pretty Pink and Lace
Soft pink! Such a happy colour and just a touch of it gives a light, happy-go-lucky feel to any look! :)
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Home coming!
For my home coming I chose
pink and purple as our wedding theme and carried it all through all our wedding
details with of course, a bit of humour! Although pink and purple are
considered as common colours they have a somewhat strong and deep emotional
influence to me so, I had to use them somewhere! If not it wouldn’t have felt
right! lol
The Invitation
Unlike the formal
invitations I wanted to mix things up a bit and inject a little fun in to my
home coming invitation, make my guests feel less stressful and give them a
great laugh when they receive it. So I decided to draw an illustration of
myself and my fiancé. Which turned out to look like this!
The Home coming cake
Since my fiancé’s nick name
is ‘Ibba’ (meaning tortoise) I’ve been thinking of ways to incorporate ibba’s
in to my homecoming and finally figured that it’d be a cute idea to get the
cake made with icing tortoise cake toppers in pink and purple.
Home coming saree
I know that the red saris
have become the traditional garment choice for most homecomings in Sri Lanka,
but I was very
eager to wear pink for this function and obviously my clothes had to flow with
my theme. Although, I had no right to decide on that, as it’s a custom in
Buddhist weddings for the groom to present the homecoming sari to the bride, my
fiancé, just being his nice self let me decide on the colours of my sari as
long as it’s not one of those colours that bring bad luck. (Yes! Call us superstitious!) lol And Yay! I found my pink! :D
Reception venue: Galadari
Sari: Srimathis
Styling and Outfits: Ayodhya
Ratnayake
Groom’s attire : Hercules
Dressed by : Enoka Wijetunge
Flower deco : Arty weddings
Bouquets : Arty weddings
Cake structure : Buns and
muffins
Photography : Prabath
Premaratne
Video : Editing table
Monday, January 6, 2014
Soft Coral Beach Reception Dress
Hey guys! Here are the long awaited images of the pearl and embroidered dress in soft coral I designed for Ashvini Nadarajah's beach reception. Enjoy! :D
Thursday, January 2, 2014
A Blissful and Memorable Day
‘Planning a wedding is too stressful!’ They
say, with all of the preparations, the do’s and don’ts, hope for the perfect
weather and other numerous things to plan and prepare! Well, though I loved the
planning part of it, I too turned out to be somewhat of a grumpy bridezilla for
a few hours on my big day when some things did not go according to plan.
However, by the end of the day I was too darn happy about how things finally turned
out with the help of awesome friends and family members that made me
realize that you don’t really have to become a stressed – out stereotype on
your big day when you know you can count on them. J So a big hug and a thank you to them!
So let me first begin with
the colours that popped straight in to my mind the moment I started to plan my
wedding. Chartreuse being one of the favourite colours and a colour that you
don’t see all of the time had to be my most important colour in my colour
palette in a somewhat neonish way with yellow and gold to follow and blue as a complimentary colour
which I thought would provide the greatest colour contrast to my colour
palette. I thought the colours looked beautiful when paired together and had a
way of coming across especially easy on the eyes. They were bright and vibrant
and definitely had a celebratory feeling!
My wedding mood/ Colour inspirations
Wedding deco
Although we had plans of
having my poruwa ceremony near the poolside garden area we had to carry it in
last minute due to bad weather. This was the reason that got me really upset
and worried about. I wasn’t really sure how things were going to run according
to our back up plan which was, to have the poruwa inside the reception hall if
it rains which wasn’t really given much thought to, as I was very serious about
having it outside even with a little drizzle. lol However, plans had to change and
they did bring it in and it looked amazing alright! with the rest of the deco
complimenting the whole look…the flowers, the lanterns etc etc. I was literally
amazed by how my friends had basically improvised the arrangement of the
lanterns that were supposed to be up on the ceiling and on stands that were to
be prepared for the outdoor deco, beautifully arranged down the corridor and on
the platform of the band. Job well done guys! :D
Wedding Invitations and cake boxes
Custom made wedding cards and boxes can be a toughy when you have to stick to a budget. Especially when you have to deal with offset printers considering the number of colours, types of boards for the card, cutters for required sizes and shapes, foiled or embossed lettering etc. The more elaborated the design is the more expensive it gets! Obviously!
Initially, I wanted to do a round shaped card with a round shaped cake box but it was way over my budget to get a high quality round shaped card done considering all of the requirements so, I decided to ditch that idea and try incorporating a round inside a square shaped card with a pretty design around it using my colours.
Round cake box for a round shaped piece of cake
I made round visits to pettah and so many other places to get a good bargain for the cake box I had in mind. Well of course, finally the initial design idea always gets simplified in to something that is both practical yet presentable considering the cost like I mentioned before. Pettah was definitely the cheapest place to get them done.
Wedding cake structure
Wedding cake structures
today have become so intimidating because of its intricate and delicate icing carvings
on the cake and flowers with other elaborated icing decorations that’s usually
the reason for its expensiveness. It’s elegant and beautiful alright, but I
personally did not want to spend so much on a cake that is not even edible in
the first place. (Well, most of it atleast!) So I thought I’d get my cake structure decorated with fresh
flowers instead, to at least add colour and a vibrant feeling to the cake and it sure saves a fortune from your pocket!
My wedding sari
We brides always struggle to
find the perfect bridal at first! So we go to many places, confuse ourselves a
bit and eventually end up wanting to buy a sari that is quite similar to those that we
disliked at first! Because, you are so tired going around draping saris having
to deal with pushy salesmen that always give you fake comments on how rich and
beautiful and how much in trend their saris are, when they are obviously not
and is all over! You eventually figure that out when you visit one shop to
another. It’s always best to keep in mind what you really want your bridal to
look like before you visit these shops so that they have an idea of what your
requirement is and pull out the suitable saris for you before they make a mess
with your head and theirs.
As for me I was looking for
a very simple, not too fancy, less elaborated but elegant sari with no heavy work what so ever... and after many shop visits I managed to find what I really liked from
Srimathi’s, a shop located down Saranankara road Dehiwala. It was a shimmery
pale gold net, with a slight champagne tinge with stone work. I thought they
had a unique collection of saris. So if you’re out on the look for sari’s, you
ought to have a look there!
Designing the jacket
These were some of the initial
simple design ideas I had in mind for my jacket that I thought would suit my
upper body.
...and this is what it turned out to look like
Bridal veil
I wanted to make my own veil
than renting out one. That too, a scalloped 6 yard long veil accented with
beading. I did the work on the edge of the scallops with beads and stones to
match the work on the sari. Same with my face veil. We used a card board block
to draw and cut the scallops of the veil. It was quite simple! All we needed
for my veil was tulle, sharp scissors and the beads..
Bridesmaids
For the bridesmaids I
designed dresses that had a sari appearance which was literally a dress that
needed to be pulled over from their heads and zip up which I thought was
convenient and saved a lot of time. My bridesmaids were three different sizes
and it seemed cohesive to perhaps have different styles for the dresses in the
same colours and fabric to suit their body types maybe. It was really difficult
to find the type of chartreuse fabric I was looking for…but in the end I did
find an Italian silk which I thought was a little too shiny but it was alright. So I mixed the yellow and
chartreuse in their dresses and got chunky dark blue stone accessories with a
gold tone finish to add contrast and compliment the whole look. The flower
girls wore a no sleeve version of the same dresses as the bridesmaids. J
Groom and the bestmen
For the boys we went and purchased suit material from Brilliant textiles in Pettah and got them tailored to our specifications at Hercules. Possibly less expensive than buying ready made suits and most importantly we needed to get the fit right! They looked very dapper! :D
More pics
I enjoyed every bit of
planning my wedding. Actually it doesn't really get too stressful like it’s
supposed to be or like most people say it does, as long as you give yourself plenty of
time to decide what you want, and plenty of time to enjoy the planning. Trust
me! You will come across all kinds of people (difficult to funny) and after years
when you think about all that drama that took place on your wedding day, I’m
sure it’ll be something to have a good laugh at. :D The teeny details we give
so much thought to really doesn't matter by the end of the day, because you’re getting married to the person you love, and your family and friends are always there and will
always be there to support you no matter what, and that’s basically all that
matters in the end! Because, it's just a matter of a few hours and Boom! It's all over! Just like that! *Finger snap!*The 365 days of planning! So here's a big THANK YOU to everyone who took their precious time to help us throughout the last
year and who actually made it possible to make our wedding happen! Big hug to all! xoxo
Reception venue: Cinnamon
Lakeside
Wedding sari: Srimathis
Styling and Outfits: Ayodhya
Ratnayake
Groom’s attire : Hercules
Dressed by : Enoka Wijetunge
Flower deco : Arty weddings
and Blooms
Bouquets : Lucien
Photography : Prabath
Premaratne
Video : Editing table
Await blog post of the home coming. Till then! Tchao! X
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