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Tammy + Mickey’s wedding is full of beautiful Moroccan detailing complete with a belly dancer.  On top of that, I love Tammy’s Greek heritage and how beautifully it was woven into this celebration.  Tammy and Mickey were married at {Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral}.  The bride wore an {Amy Michelson} gown and the groom looked dashing in his {Canali} suit.  The beautiful floral detail was created by {Louloudi Designs}.  After the ceremony, Tammy + Mickey traveled with their guests to {Hotel Figueroa} for the reception.  Check out what Tammy called “the talk of the evening”… the wedding cake was made by {Rosebud Cakes}!  Photography by {Gia Canali Photography}.  Check out more of Gia’s work on her {Blog}. Thank you for sharing this fun wedding with us today, Gia!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story: I lived across the street from Mickey’s shop for six years and we would always notice each other but nothing came of it until finally three years ago when he asked me out. He would always make sure that he was outside setting up the shop at the time I was leaving for work and would stop me at the stop sign in front of the shop and bid me a good day. Finally he got up the nerve and we went out. From that point on we were together.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? I love Moroccan architecture and design, so I found this hotel that was perfect for an ethnic style wedding. I wanted the guests to feel as if they were taking a flying carpet ride to a Kasbah to enjoy traditional Moroccan food and bellydancing. I am Greek and Mickey is Hungarian so of course there was Greek dancing with a bouzouki band.
Favorite design element of your big day: I loved the menus that were done by an Indian company as well as the placecards that were little brass incense burners with peacock feathers coming out of the top of them. Mickey and I made the cards and assembled them. It was tedious but fun. They looked so nice.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: My dress was at the second shop I tried. The experience was funny because I went alone and found it right away. I knew what I wanted and had sketched it out so when I found something so close there was no need to make it. The designer is {Amy Michelson}. Amazing. The boutique is: {The Montclair Collection}.
Describe your wedding flowers: Along with the exotic theme of the evening, I wanted lots of vibrant colors. We went with magenta orchids and tangerine dahlias. The tables held the same type of flowers but in bunches of one type of flower which made a statement.
Describe your wedding cake: My wedding cake was a design from {Margaret Braun}, the ultimate cake decorator. It was the Empress Theodora cake with 24K gold mosaic tiles on it in a Byzantine pattern that was adorned with a royal blue swag and topped with a crown that I had copied from a piece of jewelry I had from By Royal Order. It was the talk of the evening.
Our favorite aspect of the wedding was: I loved the fact that my wedding was intimate and everyone was able to take home Moroccan lanterns filled with chocolate kisses with our names on them as well as a little seed packet that said “grow with love”.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Exciting, ethnic, and sensual.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Have a blast doing it. Do exactly what you want within your budget and do not listen to tradition if that is not your style. Make it quirky and interesting for your guests. Remember that is why you are having a wedding with people attending. Make sure not to lag in between dinner and dancing. The evening must flow.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We enjoy traveling and plan on visiting my cousin in Greece this summer for her wedding, then off to Mykonos.
Any DIY items? I say, if you have any creative bone in your body, make the place cards, and as much as you can. It really makes a difference with that special touch.

Congratulations to Tammy + Mickey!  Have fun in Greece!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Gwendolyn Tundermann reply

    What a beautiful wedding!! The bride is just gorgeous and the church is so ornate! I love that they had a bellydancer. How fun is that?! The last shot is simply breathtaking. This is one of my favorite posts to date!

  2. avatar Kayleen T. reply

    What a gorgeous wedding! I love all of SW’s photo collages! They’re so inspirational.

  3. avatar Ayesha reply

    These are soo beautiful. Very Nice Touch on the Moroccan lanterns.

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Welcome back to our twenty ninth spectacular Wanwisa Wednesday! Be sure to check out her previous posts I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII and XXVIII for more fabulous wedding inspiration!

Today’s inspiration is all about warm-weather happiness and I think the quintessential embodiment of all things warm and happy is the daisy. Bright and cheery, this budget friendly bud is charming and chic and can be used for a variety of wedding design looks, from playful and modern to vintage whimsy. Have a look at some inspiring details!

First row: A sweet daisy cake via Martha Stewart Weddings, “florals to go” potted daisy centerpiece that doubles as take-home favors via Martha Stewart Weddings, daisy-chain invitation suite via Martha Stewart Weddings. Second Row: A friendly bouquet and fun reception table design via Martha Stewart Weddings. Third Row: Daisy escort card display and centerpiece via Brides.com. Fourth Row: A “groovy” 60’s inspired ceremony design featuring daisy spheres via Brides.com. Fifth Row: Daisy cookies via Eleni’s and Daisy Chain menu by Annie Clark for Minted.com. Bottom Row: Daisy textured gown by Nicole Miller via Brides.com, and “blooming bites” white chocolate daisies blooming out of dark chocolate pots via Martha Stewart Kids.

Until next Wednesday! Xoxo, Wanwisa

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Leslie Roark reply

    Oh how I LOVE daisies!! I had a daisy bouquet at my own small intimate wedding!!

  2. avatar Tara – Lavish Events reply

    so sunny and fun!

  3. avatar Marissa reply

    That chalkboard table is such a great idea! Even if you just used it at the kiddie table and gave them some chalk to keep themselves entertained! Love it.

  4. avatar Kirsten reply

    I ADORE daisies and what fun ways to use them!!!

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Anytime we hear from the {Preston Bailey} people our ears perk up and we are “all ears”. There was no exception here, when our good friend, Sean Low, the President of Preston Bailey, contacted us about Preston’s newest book {Celebrations}.  This fabulous new book launches in bookstores this fall. Preston’s new book has a DIY chapter dedicated to the DIY design below called “Wedding Belle”. Take a look at these stunning photos of the table setting. If you would like to have your own copy describing how to create this masterpiece, then here is some exciting news: on April 6th Preston will be offering 1,000 copies for fans to purchase. How can you get one of these limited edition copies full of Preston’s design secrets? Email diy at prestonbailey dot com with your name, email address, address, phone number and let them know you heard about Wedding Belle from Southern Weddings. Email soon and come April 6th  they will email you to let you know if you are one of the lucky 1,000. For more information, check out Preston’s blog post {here}

For more on Preston Bailey, check out the article we featured in the Premiere Issue of Southern Weddings about Preston.  Or should I say… Mr. Fabulous!  (Click thumbnails to view larger)

 

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  1. avatar Alix reply

    I love your magazine when is the next one due out?thanks :)

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