Showing posts with label Destination I do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Destination I do. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

{Monday Eye Candy} Part 2, Bahamas Wedding, Harbour Island Happiness

Part Two of Monday's Eye Candy on Wednesday once again brought to you by the lovely folks over at Once Wed.  Thanks to them for originally posting these magnificent photos of this beautiful destination wedding. Hope this makes your day even sweeter! I so {heart} this wedding. 

Credit belongs not to us but to the fine folks below!  
Photography by Jonas Peterson
Planner: Stefanie Cove from Yifat Oren & Associates

















Friday: Catering by Little Island Design
Saturday: St. John’s Anglican Church, Reverend Russell and Rev. Paul Rasmussen of Highland Park United Methodist Church – Dallas, Texas
Saturday: Hair and Make up: Karen Catalyn of the Island Spa
Saturday: Cocktail Musicians: Rocky and Ersly
DJ: Daddy D (Devon Sawyer)
Saturday: Florals – Little Island Design

Venues:
Welcome Reception – The Dunmore
Brunch – The Landing
Wedding Reception – Pink Sands
Church – St. John’s Anglican Church
Bridal Breakfast – Ocean View Club


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Monday, April 4, 2011

{Monday Eye Candy} Part 1, Bahamas Wedding, Harbour Island Happiness

This gorgeous Monday Eye Candy Real Wedding comes to us from Once Wed. We are simply borrowing this goodness to share with you. 

Part 1 of a gorgeous Harbour Island Bahamas wedding...this is some destination. Talk about unwinding before the big day, this couple went to the beach and brought their friends...and a bar...and some couches...and some coconuts cups.  It doesn't get much better.  Hope this brings some sweetness to your day!

Credits: Not us but these fine folks! 
Photography by Jonas Peterson
Planner: Stefanie Cove from Yifat Oren & Associates








Stay turned for Part 2 of the de Lovely destination wedding! I am super in love with these images and I know you will be too! What is your favorite pic? Leave us a comment and let us know!
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Irish Wedding Week: Requirements for Getting Married in Ireland by Annie Byrne

Welcome to Irish Wedding Week! Since St. Patrick's Day is this week, we thought we would honor our Irish ancestors and give you all things Irish, from marriage requirements and customs, to photos and favors and wedding planning advice.  To get us started, our guest blogger Annie Byrne from Aislinn Events in Ireland, gives us some quick advice on what it takes to get married on the Emerald Isle.   

Photo: Woodward Photography

Getting Married in Ireland
By Annie Byrne, Guest Blogger from Aislinn Events

What better place to bring your family and friends for your wedding than a country full of fabulous scenery, historic and quaint venues, heritage, culture, beaches, great music, friendly people and simply full of fun things to do. – and I haven’t even mentioned the pubs!

Photo: Woodward Photography
This is what you get in Ireland and since you can legally marry in a church, an approved venue or in the Registrar’s office, it is easier to get married here than you may think.  I am always concerned when I see websites telling couples “how to get married in Ireland.” More often than not the information is well out of date. As your Destination Wedding Planner in Ireland,  here is the real deal.

1. There are no residency requirements for marriages in Ireland.

For couples living abroad who want to marry in Ireland, you must first connect with The General Register Office to begin filling out the proper paperwork. With prior agreement from the Registrar, your paperwork and intent to marry notification may be done by mail. However, you must also meet with the Registrar in person a minimum of 5 days before your marriage. A great time to do this would be when you come over for a scouting trip.

The following requirements are needed by all couples who want to have a legal valid marriage in Ireland, civil or religious.
  • You must have the capacity to marry each other meaning, be at least 18 years old, and not currently married. Freely consent to the marriage and observe the marriage notification process as required by Irish law as outlined below and by contacting the HSE {Health Service Executive} immediately in the county where you want to marry.
  • All couples will be asked to producePassport as ID, Birth Certificates, if either party is divorced, original final decrees in respect of all previous divorces, if widowed, death certificate of the previous spouse and the civil marriage certificate for their first marriage and the fee of €150. Additional documentation may be required in some cases and the Registrar’s office will advise if needed.
  • You will be askedthe intended date of marriage, if it is a civil or religious ceremony, the names and dates of birth of their witnesses, and details of the proposed solemniser (your officiating priest, religious leader or other legally recognized Celebrant) and venue.
  • You will also both have to complete a declaration  stating that they are not aware of any lawful impediment to the proposed marriage. This will be provided to you.

I cannot emphasize enough, if you want to get married in Ireland, whether you live here or not, start your paperwork as soon as possible.  Even if you don’t know your priest’s name or your venue yet just get started.

 Photo: David Lavery Photography 
2. Once the Registrar has approved all required details as above, you will be issued Marriage Registration Form (MRF), which is needed for any legal marriage.  Bring all documents and information requested by the Registrar the in-person meeting and a MRF can be issued to them immediately. The MRF should be given to the registrar or religious solemniser performing the marriage prior to the legal ceremony.

The Registrars are extremely busy and while I have always found them very helpful and hugely patient and efficient, be prepared with as much as you can as soon as you can.

But I’ll say it again, consult the HSE  and General Registrar’s Office for full information, links and phone numbers that you will need. Do it as soon as you know you want to get married in Ireland and it will be all down {a lush grassy green} hill from there.

Photo: David Lavery Photography
If you want to get married on the beach or a clifftop or somewhere else outside, you can do that providing you have done a legal ceremony first. But as a start, the above information should really get you going! 

Enjoy the process, Ireland is an amazingly gorgeous, ethereal, whimsical and ancient place for you to get married and oh yeah, contact me if you need any help to plan it!

Live, Love, Laugh and Dream!
Annie 

Annie Byrne is an American wedding planner and coordinator based on the Dingle PeninsulaHer experience is pretty extensive with hands-on experience in all areas of hospitality, catering, weddings and corporate event management at the high end and within 5 star properties. Over the last 5 years, Annie had been involved in the planning and executing hundreds of stunning weddings and fabulous events. Opened in 2009, Aislinn is taken from an Irish word meaning “inspired vision/dream,” so very fitting for a Destination Wedding Planner in Ireland and working with your vision and dream.

What is your Irish Wedding dream? 

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Have a deLicious Day. Go with what's good!


Monday, February 21, 2011

{Monday Eye Candy} Real Wedding: Grace + Mike’s Destination Wedding

I found this most amazing Real Wedding over at Green Wedding Shoes and I knew it was perfect for our Monday Eye Candy series. Mike and Grace are a truly gorgeous couple, choosing to be wed in an exceptionally gorgeous location. We really super {heart} this wedding.  Take a look for yourself.  And a big thanks to Green Wedding Shoes!
Venue: Casa Guillermo (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)
Photography: Sara Yates
Event Design: Dazzling Details 














MIke and Grace's advice for those planning a destination wedding from Green Wedding Shoes
• Make a decision, stick with it, and move on. There are too many things to do while wedding planning and way too many choices. Indecisiveness and letting yourself fall into buyer’s remorse will be the death of you! Once you decide on something, don’t reconsider or doubt that you made the right choice. There is so much out there that you can always find something that may seem better and the more confused you will become. Be confident in your choices and move on.
• Be flexible and even more so for a destination wedding. Because so much work and preparation goes into wedding planning, it is easy to become obsessed with things going perfectly and according to plan. Be prepared that it won’t. During our wedding, there were endless situations and things that went awry. However, we went with the flow and tried not to let things bother us. It was the best thing we could have done. None of our guests noticed in the end, and we all had a great time nonetheless.
• All of our friends who had gotten married before us had warned us that the day would go by fast. Oh boy, were they right! It was such a blur, and it was all over before we knew it. As obvious as it sounds, really do try to enjoy every single second of it.



To read their story in their own words, head over to Green Wedding Shoes, where these photos originally appeared.

Friday, January 28, 2011

{Real Wedding Roundup} Wedding in Tuscany + Going Greek in Boston

This is has been a super busy week, meetings, meetings and more meetings with a little bit of work thrown in there. The Boston wedding scene is phenomenal community with venues like the Commander's Mansion - where I held my wedding, and Beantown Bride - the only Boston wedding blog to visit....EVER.  So with all that said, while it APPEARS as if I have been neglecting my duty online ---- ok well that is true, it is ONLY because I have been bustin' my hump on the other things that all make this possible.....and now you know. 

Today, a Real Wedding Round Up...I love Real Wedding Round Ups - those round the net roamings that I do to come up with fabulous and inspiring real weddings.  I started this blog because when I got married where were no resources dedicated solely to modern multicultural couples and their weddings...so I decided to start one. YAY! My husband is from Brazil and so for our first Real Wedding Roundup, let's head to that gorgeous country down south for Renata and Fabio's wedding in Ubatuba, Sao Paulo as interviewed by Para Ti Novia. A quick excerpt...and gorgeous photos.



Real Wedding: Renata & Fabio in Ubatuba, SP


Everything was very spontaneous. We are surfers and wanted something very clean, beach style, hippie chic and  natural. We choose the local typical flowers. Good for the budget and matched perfect with the place.  The lace at the clothes is typical from Brazil. Plus, the beach is all ready pretty and special for us we didnt need much to make it beautiful. .In Brazil at the new year´s eve we used to wear all white. We belive it brings positive vibrations, purifications.  

Here's the rest of the interview.

There are some real stunners out there and this Real Wedding from Beantown Bride is no exception.  In fact, it makes my little wedding lovin' heart go all pitter patter!  I particularly love this wedding because of all the small cultural touches they added - easy additions that can evoke a sense of family and cultural pride. Here is an excerpt:

Beantown Bride's Real Wedding: Lindsay and Alex at the Fairmont Copley Plaza

Blogger: Kristen Castillo
Photography courtesy of: Allegro Photography


The bride wore an Elie Saab gown while her groom was dressed in Calvin Klein. Jessica's Country Flowers of Burlington, Conn. created stunning arrangements in rusty orange, yellow and green using flowers such as roses, orchids, and calla lilies. Candles accented the flowers and added romance to the reception. Wine corks were used as escort card holders; wooden wine crates served as appetizer displays; and guest tables were numbered by Sonoma wine bottles. The wedding cake from Cakes To Remember was a caramel tiramisu topped with milk chocolate butter cream. The groom honored his father, who is from Crete, by giving guests olive oil wedding favors.  
Here's the rest of the story...

And last on our RW Roundup, a couple who took their vows in Tuscany from Destination I Do Magazine blog...yet another stunner.  Here is a quick excerpt...

This Real-Life Couple Took Their Vows to Tuscany
Written by Courtney Cox
Photos courtesy of Lisa Poggi Photography
Wedding planning by Weddings in Tuscany



Some people assume that having a destination wedding means a lot more work, money and effort. But, it doesn’t have to be that way. By picking an awe-inspiring destination, it’s easy for a couple to let the wedding’s surroundings do the talking – so to speak. 
This is exactly what Jessica and Jordan did. They chose to say “I do” in the countryside of Tuscany, Italy. With such a breathtaking backdrop, the couple left the details minimal and simply highlighted the area’s natural beauty.  


Here's the rest of the story.


Well there you have it...our Real Wedding Roundup. Have a deLicious day!


Mellissa

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