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Indian and American Wedding Fusion: Naimish and Rebecca

I’m baaaaack! Seems like I’ve been gone forever right? Yeah feels like that for me too! My bad. =) I’m hosting a baby shower for my best friend this weekend in Atlanta which means I’ve had to dedicate some time to the final details, buying party supplies, prepping the games, etc. this week and doing house stuff like laundry (boring!) to get ready for the 5 hour road trip ahead of us tomorrow evening.  I’m still not ready but I HAD to take out some time to show my blog and my lovely ladies (YOU of course) some love!

So I’ve got a Real Wedding feature for you today from the very talented Boston Wedding Photographer, Shang Chen! And it’s a culture infused delight. The couple, Rebecca and Naimish wanted to create a memorable “destination-like” wedding for their guests which took place at the beautiful OceanCliff hotel. I really LOVE this place. Earlier this year I featured Katrina and TJ’s wedding that was held there also and fell in love with the venue!

So from the Indian and American culture, TWO wedding ceremonies, nautical themed frames and colors, this wedding is just overall amazing!

From the lovely bride: We were excited to have both a traditional American wedding and modern Hindu ceremony, but wanted to have a single location for both events on the same day.  We looked at many venues in the Boston area and only found one location that we all (including parents) liked and that would allow a fire for part of the Hindu ceremony.  The Boston venue was WAY overpriced and we decided that if we were going to spend more than we wanted, it should be at a location that our many out of town friends and family would enjoy as a mini-vacation.  We had enjoyed trips to Newport in the past, and a single look at the available wedding venues had four very strong options.  We loved that the OceanCliff was also a small hotel and the entire wedding party stay could stay.  As a converted mansion, it has the Newport nostalgia.  We also appreciated the equally beautiful “rain backup” location for our planned outdoor ceremony.  There were great spaces that were all different for our two ceremonies and two meals.  It actually worked out better than I expected.

What unique elements or DIY projects did you incorporate into your big day to help make it extra special?

Invitations – I used IndianWeddingCards.com and got some fabulous, intricate, modern invitations that integrated both the ocean feel and the Indian feel.  The price was excellent when comparing to comparable items made in the US.  The hassle was serious – it took about 20 computer proofs for each item before is was what I asked for.  Fortunately they sent proofs for multiple items at once.  I was very skeptical not having actual paper proofs before ordering, but once they arrived – I was elated.

Stamps – we used one of the photos of us from our engagement shoot and made a photostamp for our invites.  People loved that!

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding
Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Table identification – I named each table as a city or country that we had been to and had a photo of us that was taken at that location for each table.  After making table assignments, we tried to put people at a table that would have meaning for them.

Seating cards – I used glass tea light candle holders with an electric candle (so that they were not too hot to pick up), and made each guest their own personalized candle holder with the name of their table on the back.  If you do this, start weeks in advance and make sure you construct them in alphabetical order (took a full 24 hours, and since I procrastinate, it was 24 straight hours 3 days before the event).

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Wedding logo – we tied all of our elements together with a repetitive N&R on the invitations, menu, programs, our cake topper, our chairs, thank you boxes, guest goodie bags, and water bottles.  All the paper items, including stickers for the thank you boxes and guest bags, were made at indianweddingcards.com, so they all matched.

Thank you to guests – thought about chocolate sailboats, but finally decided to do a huge mini-desert spread with coffee and tea and then put small boxes out with our wedding logo on them.

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

Newport Rhode Island Wedding

What challenges (if any) did you face while planning your wedding?

Thinking that things won’t take as much time as they do.  Also, because Newport has many wedding venues, it requires planning 1+ years out to get room blocks for your guests.  We were only able to get a single room block about 10 miles away, but our guests were able to use the comprehensive list of options that I put on our website to find accommodations.

What was your favorite wedding moment?

The party atmosphere at the Bharat (in a hindu wedding where the groom arrives and is greated by the brides family and friends); the look on my husband and his mother’s face as my grandmother walked me down the aisle for the hindu ceremony; being able to sit, hold hands, and relax with my husband just before we entered the evening reception.

What is your best advice for other couples planning a wedding right now?

Let go of the details a week before and relax!

Shang did an amazing job capturing all the details and fun this couple shared on their wedding day! There is more wedding goodness from this couple on Shang’s website so be sure to check it out. Thanks to the bride and groom for sharing your fun wedding details with us!

Bride and Groom: Rebecca and Naimish

Wedding Date: June 19, 2010

Location (City, State, Country): Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Guest Size: 175

Ceremony and Reception Venue: OceanCliff Hotel

The Creative Team Behind the Scenes:

Photographer: Shang Chen Photography / Flowers: Toni Chandler (Newport, RI) / Indian wedding décor: Alankar (Boston, MA) / Wedding dress: Pronovias (New York, NY) / Rings: Mouradian (Bosotn, MA) / Indian lunch: Mela- One World Cuisine (Boston, MA) / Cake: Cappuccinos Bakery (Newport, RI) / Invitations: Indian Wedding Cards / DJ: DJ Yogz (Boston, MA) / Dholist: Amit Patel  (860-729-571) / Bridesmaid dresses: David’s Bridal / Groomsmen suits and ties: Macy’s /Bridal Sari: Om the Origin (Islen, New jersey)

This wedding was submitted via Two Bright Lights!

Happy Follow Friday: Easter Inspirations

via Martha Stewart
With Easter Sunday upon us I thought I’d give a shout to those who shared some  yummy goodies, yummy tablescape, or other Easter props and decor to brighten up our weekend!

Posy’s yummy Easter recipes are waiting for you!

Some amazing Easter-inspired tablescape for the fun-filled day this Sunday from Pocket of Dreams.

More home decor for the season from Heather Bullard.

Oh and don’t forget to buy mom a card for her big day coming up soon!

Hope you all have a fun-filled weekend however you’re celebrating and I’ll see you back here on Monday! Be safe!

Pretty Pink Parasols from Modern Love Photography

Okay sooo you may not know this yet but I’m a huge parasol fanatic! I love the way they look in wedding photos or when used as bridesmaids gifts or in lieu of flowers. So I’m sure you guessed that I was super excited to see this stylized day after shoot float in my direction from the amazing Denise Birdsong from Modern Love Photography, a San Francisco and North California based photographer! If you haven’t checked out Modern Love’s portfolio of dreamy boudoir sessions and modern wedding photography then ummm…you’re missing out!

This couple is simply stunning, the setting is breathtaking, and the photography is divine. As they say, sometimes less is more and in this case with a few pink balloons and pretty pink parasol…it certainly equates to more. Much more…

Pink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

ink Balloons Wedding Day After Shoot with Modern Love Photography

Oh and once more Madame Me Makeup & Hair did a fabulous job with this beautiful bride, Chrissy. Don’t you think? To see more from Modern Love Photography featured on The Oceanside Bride with a red hot balloon beach day after session, I invite you to click here. ;)

Thanks Denise for brightening up my day once again!!

{Submitted via Two Bright Lights}

Thursday Tips: Away From Home? Webcast Your Wedding!

No matter where you get married, in your home town or plan a destination wedding out of the country, there will be some friends and family members who won’t be able to attend. Life gets in the way, vacation or holiday requests get denied, or due to the distance one may have to travel, it just may be too expensive.

Bummed that Grandma Mary can no longer travel or that your old college roommate is in her last trimester and too close to delivering her little one and won’t be able to make it? But you all know that under normal circumstances they would have never missed your wedding for the world?

Well…nothing replaces the sentimental moments witnessed during the exchange of vows on the big day which is why more and more couples are choosing to webcast their wedding LIVE over the internet to their friends and family across the country or heck across the world for all to see! More destination hot spots, videographers, and resorts are becoming better equipped in this department to deliver live weddings around the world.

Although not too expensive if you pre-budget this in (can range from $250-800), we did not plan for something like this so unfortunately will not be streaming our wedding live. I’ve heard great reviews from other destination brides who’s guests really felt like they were part of the day by being able to watch it live. Based on the webcast set-up, some couples are even able to speak with their distant guests via webcam after the ceremony! Pretty cool, huh?

So where can you find these webcasters to get something like this set up? Here’s a list of a few wedding webcast services from around the globe to get you started:

OH! And I must give a shout out to the beautiful Kat from Flower & Honey for helping me with my Thursday Tip today- she probably didn’t even know that she did until now! ;)

And if you’re looking for more helpful and fun Thursday Tips from around the blogsphere today check out Every Last Detail and Bow Ties & Bliss!

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