Memory Lane: Wedding Bells

Yesterday was our 7th wedding anniversary. I thought it would be neat to share the little details from our special day. I guess, I always had the DIY skills, event planning in me and was always obsessed with details even though I recently discovered these skills about myself the past recent years. We had an 18 hour wedding that consisted of a Cambodian Ceremony, Vietnamese Tea Ceremony, formal photos at the temple and finally the reception. It was a long day! I planned every detail myself, organized everything with a heavy duty excel spreadsheet (did I tell ya’ll that I am an excel fanatic also?!!), and had a “Day of Coordinator” the day of the wedding so that I could relax a bit and they run everything behind the scenes. I still have the excel spreadsheet since I am also a hoarder, LOL.

All photos are by the wonderful Christine Tremoulet.

Cambodian Ceremony

A typical Cambodian wedding consist of multiple ceremonies that usually occur over a span of 2 to 3 days! Trays are filled with fresh fruit, flowers, candles, and traditional items that are placed on the floor in front of the couple. The bride and groom are dressed in matching elaborate attire and the wedding party are dressed in coordinating colors. There was multiple dress changes for each ceremony. Each dress had to be safety pinned on since it was pieces of cloth. The Cambodian ceremony was held at our first home. The day started at 6am with hair and makeup for four bridesmaids, mother of the bride and the bride. I think I only had 3 hours of sleep the night before!

                    

 

                   

The Groom’s Processional Parade

The first ceremony of the day began as the groom arrived bearing gifts to the bride’s home. A parade was form as guests are given trays of fruit and gifts to follow the groom on his journey to the bride’s house.

                    

                    

Ceremony to Honor the Ancestors

We honored our ancestors by burning incense, praying and offering food. This ceremony occurs in front of an alter that holds photographs of loved ones who have passed. It is also a time to welcome the ancestors to join, view the new marriage bonds and leave blessings among their family.

                   

Knot Tying Ceremony

During this ceremony, guests come up and tie red strings around each of  the bride and groom’s wrists. This allows a chance for each guest to give blessings and well wishes to the couple. Guests throw white flower petals upon the couple at the end of this ceremony.

                   

Hair-Cutting / Cleansing Ceremony

This ceremony symbolizes the cleansing of the couple’s past and gets them ready to start the new chapter of their lives together. Family and friends take turns going through the motions of cutting hair and pretend to spray perfume. Luckily, my hair was not really cut!

Monk’s Blessing Ceremony

The monk blessed the bride, groom, and guests by sprinkling all with flowered water while chanting traditional hymns. Everyone was stayed quiet with their heads bowed and hands in prayer during this ceremony.

                   

 Vietnamese Tea Ceremony

The traditional ceremony was held at the groom’s parents’ home. The tea ceremony is where the bride and groom exchange vows, rings, and pay respect to their families and ancestors. The couple serve tea to their parents first, and then to family members from oldest to youngest. Then the couple is gifted jewelry to symbolize future good fortune.

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

Formal Photos at The Temple

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Houston
1150 Brand Lane
Stafford, TX 77477

The Reception

The reception colors were red and gold. I handmade 400 guests boutonnieres for the receiving line. Yes, its all about the details as I always say! The wedding favors were shot glasses with our name and wedding date etched on. I can’t remember what I put in the red cellophane wrapping!!! I also DIY 1000 red straw flags that had our name and wedding date. I used our engagement photos to make the table numbers. The table numbers also doubled as a menu on the opposite side. I made gold cones with a message to hold the petals for our grand exit so that guests could toss as we were leaving.

                    

                    

                   

                   

I also DIY the bouquet for the bridal photos.

Happy 7 years and to many more!

 

Moroccan Birthday Party

Over the weekend, we hosted our daughter’s 3rd birthday and I decided to go with a Moroccan theme to celebrate her dynamic personality. I wanted to do something different and work with vibrant vivid colors instead of the neutral colors I tend to lend towards.

The Cake Table:

  • Curtain backdrop with hanging Gold Chandelier
  • Cake table topped with genie lamps, miniature treasure chest, jewelry boxes
  • The cake is from Cakes by Jula
  • Crown Cake topper from The Queen of Crowns
  • DIY jeweled water bottle labels
  • DIY genie lamp purple favor boxes
  • Purple iced cupcaked with gold glittered covers
  • Purple and Blue Raspberry rock candy

The Table Setting:

  • Gold Embossed Foil Plates
  • DIY jeweled napkin holders
  • DIY genie juice box covers
  • DIY jeweled party hats
  • Mardi Gras beads and multi colored vases from Dollar Tree
  • Balloons from Party City

The Photo Booth:

  • DIY Ceiling Drapes
  • DIY Life Size Golden Palace for Photo Booth backdrop
  • Etsy Shop Jo Jo Digital Store for Photo Booth Props

Beauty Bar:

  • Coins Belly Dance Waist Belts/Hip Scarves
  • Mardi Gras beaded necklaces
  • Bracelets
  • Rings
  • Miniature tiaras
  • Light up wands
  • Handheld twirlers
  • DIY jeweled headbands
  • Celebrate Banner

The Party Favor Table:

  • DIY genie gold favor boxes filled with miniature rubic cubes, paint set, ring pop and eraser
  • DIY dahlia flowers

The gorgeous tan laced birthday dress is from Peitite Miss Chic!

My husband cooked the amazing food spread at the party! 

 

 

 

Pow Wow Wild & Free Birthday

My littlest one is turning 3 tomorrow. I am getting a little emotional knowing that she is definitely no longer a baby anymore and because we don’t plan on having anymore babies. When she was 2, she could pass for a 1 year old due to her petite frame. But she definitely looks like a toddler now as she’s about to be 3.

Today, I am sharing pics of her Pow Wow Wild & Free 2nd Birthday party. This theme was so much fun to do. The kids and even the parents loved the tribal headbands and the additional party details.

Details

  • DIY feather headbands
  • DIY dreamcatchers
  • DIY fringe garland
  • DIY feather mason jar decor
  • DIY clouds
  • DIY ceiling garland
  • DIY Life size Photo Booth
  • Wall arrows and the TWO are from Hobby Lobby and were spray painted mint, yellow and gray
  • Tree and birds wall decal is from here
  • Etsy Shop Belva June for the signs, cupcake toppers, favor bag tags, water bottle labels and DIY warrior arrow
  • Etsy Shop The Party Girl Studio for photo booth props