Bego & Víctor
Hi there!
Here we are again. Since it is the middle of our wedding season, keeping our blog updated becomes more challenging. But before the second half of the season starts we would like to keep telling you all the details of the weddings we create.
Actually, this past weekend we had the chance to visit Corinto, a small local village with beautiful beaches, smiley inhabitants and an impressive sunset you shouldn’t miss. Exactly there is where today’s couple story begun.
Bego and Victor got in touch with us to decorate their wedding. With no hesitation we started to work right away!
Celebration took place in Mas d’Alzedo. Bego and Victor wanted to take care of all the details, even the tiniest ones and chose colorful and cheerful tones that differentiated from the stone colors of the venue.
“Marsala”, as in the Sicilian city, was our choice for the main color. We combined it with colors like mauve, pinks and green… Say hello to spring!
We highlighted the flower decoration for the cocktail’s buffet. Even the waiters wore matching aprons with the patterned table linen we chose for the main hall.
We envisioned a clean and well taken care of seating plan with a wooden back and glass frames hung by velvet laces in dusty colors.
Few steps further led you to a stunning view. The entry point to the main hall where the lunch took place: A tiny bulbs curtain decorated the back wall behind the presidential table, certainly creating a golden shine effect throughout the entire space.
For the tables´decoration we combined high center pieces and plain table linen with low center pieces with flower linen always using the color gamut we chose for the wedding. Colored napkins, carved mauve glasses, hunging wooden structures full with green foliage accompanied the light bulb garlands. Flowers were supplied by Atelier de la Flor and the lightning was carried out by Grupo Altius.
We don’t want to take more of your time, the photos Dark Orange took for Romeos y Julietas speak for themselves. Enjoy!
The final result was breathtaking. Take a look and let us know what you think…