Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Mr & Mrs. Marinelli 9.4.2010

I remember my first meeting with Kate very vividly. She was very casual, laid back,funny and calm about the wedding planning process which is rare! It was a joy working with her and making sure that their wedding day reflected them as a couple and brought in the look & feel that they were seeking.

Kate began telling me about a special church that the majority of her family had been married in. It was such a romantic idea to be married where her grandmother, mother & family had all been married. The church is Our Lady of Pompeii and is located in Chicago's Little Italy. I was inspired by her story and couldn't wait to begin designing something special for Kate and Christopher.

The second major item on the list was reception which was selected by Kate Zapatista's Restaurant just 10 minutes from the church. Zapatista's has a very ethnic feel inspired by Mexico with Terracotta, ironwork and rich colors. Kate mentioned loving the colors yellow and grey and during a walk through of the venue which is when I noticed the walls were yellow. Zapatista's was the perfect venue for them and the colors worked fantastically.

We ran with the colors and used them in linens, floral & print materials. There is one thing I love and it's linens!! I love taking clients to the linen showroom to drool over all the lavish linens and that is exactly where Kate and I ended up.
Staying within the yellow and grey color scheme we selected a pale yellow satin linen for the guest tables, twist grey linen with texture for the escort card table & soft grey bengaline napkin that I would be tying with yellow ribbon.

Once the base of the tables was designed I began working on the floral design making sure it felt as if it "belonged" in the venue. After another meeting with Kate we narrowed down type of flowers, colors & size for all floral. We would be using Calla lilies, Roses, two types of Mums, Alstromeria & orchids all in the yellow and orange color family. The guest tables would have two different arrangements to keep it interesting. Centerpiece #1 would be three rustic wooden boxes filled with floral and two black lanterns in between the boxes. Centerpiece #2 would be three rustic wooden boxes with glass cylinders in the middle holding a floating candle. When it came to the head table I wanted to make sure it had extra drama and clearly noticeable as head table. The head table arrangement was a play off of the guest tables but much larger in scale. The table held a whopping 6 large lanterns and 5 large wooden boxes all holding a medium sized cylinder. To assure they were eye catching we used a very unique and delicate orchid shooting up from the boxes along with lush floral.

Last but not least my favorite design element....The escort card table. It was very unique and brought in the color scheme, Invitation design & ethnic feel but in a modern way. The linen for the table was a grey twist linen for texture and something a little different than the guest tables. Since it was a escort card table we had to make sure that the centerpiece wasn't too large and could be placed towards the rear of the table. We brought in three lanterns in bright yellow and three glass cylinders varying in size to hold bright yellow floral. Opposite the arrangement were picture frames of the couples family and a decorative box to hold cards.
I was very excited about the place cards since I was able to take the graphic that was on their invitation and duplicate it onto the place cards. I truly believe all the small details count 100%

To this day Kate & Christopher remain one of our favorite couples and their wedding was loved by all. CS Brides Magazine recently published a photo from their wedding in the "With Love"issue on page 274.

We wish Kate & Christopher the best and hope they have many year of happiness.
-Just Say Yes!


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