Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Jana + Josh: Same Day Edit

Here's a little eye candy for feasting, courtesy of Aria Studios, while we have a hard time narrowing down our favorite wedding photos from Jana & Josh's wedding day (there are soooo many fabulous photos!)

Aria's work never ceases to amaze us, and this lovely piece is truly no exception! We hope you enjoy a glimpse of this beautiful, heartfelt, romantic and absolutely adorable wedding. Much, much, MUCH, more to come, but in the meantime, ENJOY!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Jana + Josh: Design + Details

Jana & Josh's August Wedding was one of our VERY favorite of the year, and we're so excited to finally share a sneak peak of their wedding day.

Jana & Josh planned their big day with us from their home away from home in San Francisco, California. They were both really excited to return home to the islands to tie the knot, and we were just as excited to be a part of their wedding.

We kicked off plans knowing that Jana had her heart set on a rustic affair, with a twist of modern, full of lovely little details that screamed color, and we couldn't think of a better way to do that then to infuse some of Jana's favorites from her very own custom designed collection of textile prints. We had so much fun working with Jana to narrow down the prints (and finding ways to use them in our overall event design), which featured island inspired motifs as well as block style prints of the family homes that would host the ceremony and reception. The day Jana's prints rolled out on fabric, we were anxiously counting down the days that we'd finally get to pull all of the elements together for one amazing day.

Here's a sneak peak of our color and design palette and of course, some of the finished design elements, and be sure to visit us again soon to see more of our very favorite photos, courtesy of Christie Pham, from Jana & Josh's beautiful wedding.



Hana + Edwin: Sneak Peak!

Well, it's been a while! A busy summer lead into a busy fall, that lead into a blissfully busy winter but we're excited for a nice break for the holidays, and even more excited to share with you what we've been up to the last six months!

Here's a sneak peak of what's in store, beautiful images captured by photographer Jessica Claire, of our recent South Shore Maui wedding for Hana & Edwin, and little same day edit by Toronto based Still Motion Cinema.

Enjoy!


Monday, June 28, 2010

Mandy + Dan: Lanikuhonua, Oahu

Congratulations to Mandy and Dan, who recently tied the knot on the island of Oahu. The ceremony was held at Waikiki's historical St. Augustine by-the-sea, known for it's sweeping stained glass windows and a well recognized feature on the Waikiki skyline.

Their island inspired reception followed oceanside at beautiful Lanikuhonua. Guests arrived to be greeted by family friends who offered vintage Hawaiian postcards for sentiments and well wishes for the newlyweds. After a laid back cocktail hour and a gorgeous sunset, guests made their way into the dining tent for a beautiful program and a wonderful island inspired dinner by Indigo Catering. Guests were also treated to a surprise hula by the bride, and then danced the night away on a dance floor under the stars.

Congratulations, Mandy and Dan!


Love these beautiful images from Chrissy Lambert.

Rustic Wedding Sign, Wooden Escort Card Holders, Woven Rattan Chargers available for rent from Event Essentials Hawaii.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Shake The Cake!

How perfect is this surfer and bikini girl salt and pepper shakers as cake toppers for a beach inspired wedding?


Check back early next week to see how Pacific Aisles couple, Mandy and Dan, incorporated these lovely lovebirds into their oceanside destination wedding at Lanikuhonua.

Available for purchase at weddingcollectibles.com (psssst! we also noticed these at discounted prices on ebay)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Julie + Vincent: Four Seasons Resort, Hualalai

I came across this beautiful black and white ceremony still from a wedding we planned for destination wedding couple, Julie and Vincent, as I was thumbing through location photos of the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai at Historic Ka'upulehu. We'll be returning here for a wedding in November and this photo made me realize how much I adore the Big Island, and how much i adore WEDDINGS on the Big Island!



Mahalo to the talented Arna Johnson for this gorgeous ceremony photo!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Amy + Brian: Loulu Palm Estate

We were super excited when we received the call from Seattle couple, Amy King and Brian Wells, to plan their destination North Shore Oahu wedding. Not only because we hit it off right away and i could tell they would be a fun couple to work with, but because we had also planned Brian's brother's North Shore wedding and knew that this gang loved to have a good time. To top it off, we were even more excited to learn that several couples we had worked with in the past to plan their weddings, including Seattle couple Leigh and JP Canlis, would be attending this big event, babies in tow, and we were looking forward to seeing them all!

Most guests arrived on island a week before the wedding, and spent most of that time on the North Shore, soaking up the summer sunshine and enjoying the activities and laid back lifestyle that the North Shore is so well known for. While some guests stayed at nearby Turtle Bay Resort (the only hotel on the North Shore), many stayed in beachfront vacation rentals that were close to the wedding venue, Loulu Palm Estate.


The day of the wedding was just stunning; warm and sunny, blue sky for miles and a light breeze off the ocean set the tone for a perfect late afternoon ceremony. Guests kept cool under bright fuschia and bamboo parasols that complimented the bride's bright pink bouquet, designed by Koa Johnson of Flower Farm Hawaii. Bridesmaids wore J. Crew Cady dresses in marine blue and held light pink bouquets of cymbidium orchids, the Groom and Groomsmen wore white Tommy Bahama linen shirts adorned with traditional Hawaiian maile leis.

Amy and Brian's beautiful beachfront ceremony included a lei exchange to honor the parents, as well as personal vows that the bride and groom had written themselves, as Hawaiian trio, Puamana, entertained with family favorite songs.

After the ceremony, guests watched the sunset as they sipped refreshing cocktails from outdoor lounges, and later enjoyed an island inspired dinner menu and tropical wedding cake before hitting the dance floor and dancing the night away. What a fun night!

Congratulations Amy & Brian!


As always, amazing photos by Dulce Photo by Visionari.