T+E needed a ton of set up help, which was our main duty of the day. The ceremony and reception were held at the Lafayette Grande in Pontiac which was a great neutral backdrop for all the wicked crows, bats, spiders, life sized ghouls and all the other wonderful decor. The Parsonage even brought in creepy bare trees!!
I could probably go on and on about all the wonderful vendors we worked with and how amazing and creative this couple is... but I know you would rather see some pictures. There were way too many cool details to photograph and post, so I will upload them all to a facebook album for your viewing pleasure.
life sized ghoul
awesome steam punk cake topper
tall centerpieces with sticks and pumpkins
low centerpieces
candy buffet with jars rented from Shelly at Simplicity
looking towards the ceremony area from the balcony
framed invitation... so gorgeous
adorable little pumpkin men escort cards made by the bride
drop dead gorgeous bouquets
awesome lighting effects... creepy trees!
me as a black cat posing by the kids area in the balcony
cupcake tree
Thank you Teresa and Eric for allowing us to make your vision a reality! I am so happy to have been a part of your big day. It was truly unforgettable! ♥Shelly
Vendors:
ceremony + reception ~ The Lafayette Grande
florist + decor ~ The Parsonage
Photographer ~ Mod4 Photographic
DJ ~ Music Box
Video ~ Two Penny Productions
cake + cupcakes ~ The Home Bakery
officiant ~ The Wedding Connection – Miriam
lighting ~ The Lighting Guy
Best coordinators ever! I felt so bad just leaving a pile of stuff for you to make something out of on the wedding day and you made everything look spectacular! I didn't even realize I had some of that stuff in the boxes and you and Jill found a way to use it! Everything looked so awesome! I love the pictures - you're the only one who got a pic of the kid's area tombstones - yay! And everything went so smoothly, no worries for the bride and groom! Thanks for being such an integral part of the day. I loved looking at all your pictures here!
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch,
Teresa