Monday, May 06, 2013

The Wedding of Erin and Brad Hawaiian

I Really like the texture the rock patterns add to the scene in the  set up. I also like the soft and delicate look of the color scheme and the flowers. I like the simple/classy look of "gold," especially in the first few pictures. I'm thinking the gold would also go really well with my fiancĂ© (Bradley Eskew)'s uniform. I really like the Lavender Daisy set up too. I think it is because the arch at the front and the alter (in the first few pictures) looks so sweet and the flowers along the aisle are so delicate and pretty. I LOVE the arch in the Yellow Mellow http://www.alohaislandweddings.com/hawaii_beach_weddings.htm with the tulle and the flower and greenery trim. The table in that one is also very pretty. As I mentioned on the phone, the whole beach wedding concept is new and fascinating to me and I'm excited to hear suggestions and advice on color schemes and set ups that you think would best capture the highlights of the beach for our ceremony.

 bouquet. I like the one on the far left [red/white] in the attached picture from your website. It doesn't necessarily have to be that color, I just like that design. I also like the Plumeria or Orchid bouquet examples. And the other bouquet picture from your website I'm attaching. 
A flower shower (I think... this is the petals on the aisle, right?)

 am interested in the video taping of the ceremony. Just the basic video though, not with the introductory view of Honolulu shot from the helicopter and such. This is optional for me though, the pictures are the most important, so if we could get a difference in price with/without basic video.

I'm not sure what the music options are? We saw a harpist and either flute, cello or violin mentioned on the website, which I think would be beautiful during the ceremony. Is there a sound system if we went with recorded music instead? If we can know the difference in price with/without live musicians.

The ceremony will be 2 p.m. May  in Hawaii. Especially in the face of the sudden change of plans, Bradley and Erin are very grateful for the blessing, love and support expressed by both their parents and a host of other family and friends who are coming together to make their wedding day special

Bradley and Erin are both excited to announce their plans to get married on a beautiful private beach in Hawaii, followed by dinner with family and friends on a cruise ship. Their celebration will continue Saturday at a military ball.
Invitations are scheduled to go out sometime toward the end of April. If you have moved in the last couple of years or have some other reason to doubt that we have your current mailing address, please look Erin up on Facebook and send it to her. If you intend to come out to Hawaii to join in the festivities,
    • Studied Journalism at Patrick Henry College
    • Past: Homeshooled
    • Lives in Nacogdoches, Texas
    • From San Antonio, Texas
    • Engaged to Brad Eskew



Wedding in Hawaii

Wedding in Hawaii
Beach tropical aisle way flowers