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Our guest blogger, Karen Tran, has previously created inspiration boards incorporating the traditionally-romantic colors of white and pink, but today she proves just how romantic blue can be!  Few hues imply love and life-long commitment like the iconic Tiffany blue.  As Karen says, step outside the box!  Look for more of Karen’s inspiring posts here:I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX ,X, XI and XII.

Oh the infamous light blue box wrapped in white ribbons! These romantic colors have tugged at the bride’s heart since the proposal, but who says it has to stop there? Here, at my engagement party I requested that all my guests to dress in white while the groom and I wore vibrant Tiffany blue. The entire décor wrapped around these two colors. Although not many blooms exist in the iconic Tiffany blue hue, your options are endless with containers, candles, ribbons and linens. Think outside the box when it comes to colors that are not available in blooms. Have fun with it!

All photos by {Darin Fong}

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  1. avatar Micha Everett reply

    Lots of my favorite color! Beautiful

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Another wedding from {Jonathan Canlas Photogrpahy}.  Yes, Jonathan sent us another great wedding.  But there is more here then a cute couple, a Frank Sinatra inspired reception and amazing photography.  Nicole and Amelia (from our wedding earlier today) are sisters.  The two chose to marry back to back, on Friday and Saturday.  Although each place unique and different touches on their wedding, family and friends had quite a weekend with back to back weddings.  Congratulations to Nicole and Amelia’s parents that made it through with smiling faces (bottom left photo). Nicole + Josh had their “Frank Sinatra” reception at the {Grand America Hotel}.  The flowers were created by {Flower Patch}. Wedding cake by {Ambrosia Exquisite Wedding Cakes}.  Check out all the shots on Jonathan’s {Blog}.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story: Josh and I meet my senior year of high school. I just happened to be taking a college theatre class that he was in as well. We became really good friends and hung out for about 6 months until my cell phone broke down and I lost his number. I had no way of contacting him so we lost touch and he thought that I had ditched him. A year and a half went by and I found myself thinking about him more and more, which was weird because we were never even that serious. I knew that he was probably serving a mission for the Latter-Day Saint Church, but I had no idea where he had been called to. So after putting it off for a couple of months I wrote him a letter and just sent it to the Mission Training Center in Provo, Utah. I put in a description about all the facts I knew about him. I never thought that he would ever get the letter I just sent it out there so I would feel better about it. Two months went by and all of a sudden I got a letter from him, which shocked me. He was very enthusiastic and sounded really glad that my cell phone had broke down and I had not just been avoiding him. He had about five more months of his mission left so we wrote back and forth to each other very casually. In the back of my mind I wondered if we this was going anywhere but I did not want to get ahead of myself. Well five months went by and I knew Josh was coming home. I just assumed I wouldn’t see him for about 4 months, seeing how he just got back from his mission and was still probably a little weird (they abide by pretty strict rules on the mission so many come back and are very awkward with girls). But the next week I was coming home from a date with my then boyfriend and low and behold Josh was standing on my doorstep about to knock on the door. Obviously I was extremely excited to see him, but I tried to play it casual, probably not my best acting job, but I was able to maintain my composure. To make a long story short it was pretty much off to the races from there on. I immediately got rid of the guy I was seeing and pretty much spent every spare second with Josh that I could. It was like we’d never stopped being friends. We clicked immediately and became best friends again. And all he had to do to woo me was mention the fact that he loved golf and sushi and it was pretty much a sealed deal from there. Any sentence that contains golf and sushi makes me weak in the knees. So that’s our story. We were engaged six weeks later and then set to marry on December 27th 2008. And so far it’s been the best decision of my life.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? I have always loved the concept of white, black, and red. Ever since I was a little girl I always wanted my husband to wear a white tuxedo jacket at our wedding. To me it is suave and reminds me of Frank Sinatra. I feel that the “Frank Sinatra” era (as I look to put it) is timeless, and it worked out perfectly that we got married in the winter because my white dress and his white jacket looked incredible against the snow. And the red roses were what tied it all together.
Favorite design element of your big day: I have to say that I loved the room in which our reception was held. It was a beautiful room at the Grand America Hotel called “The Grand Venezia Salon” and it just had a great design to it, with yellow wallpaper and high white ceilings. The food was Italian themed, not to mention I was going for the Frank Sinatra style that I mentioned earlier, so the atmosphere reminded me of a warm Italian get together. Everything just tied together really well, and to top it off the music we made our entrance to was the “Godfather” theme song. So that really was just a fun moment for me and Josh.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I found out about this little boutique on Center Street in Provo, Utah and I pretty much walked with the mind frame that I was going to buy because I hate having to shop for hours on end, and to be honest I just wanted to get the dress part out of the way. I am not the typical bride in that I just don’t care about all the details; this is pretty much why I handed over the reins to other people to plan my wedding. All I really cared about was the food, the color scheme, and the honeymoon, other than that I left all the rest to Jean’s (my wedding planner/sister) judgment. I saw a dress I liked in one of their magazines at the store and asked if they had one in stock. They had only one in my size so I tried it on, looked at myself in the mirror, liked what I saw, and they had themselves a sale. They kept on asking me if I wanted to look at more dresses but I didn’t really see the need because I’m sure they had some other dresses there but I felt like the one I found was functional and actually complimented my figure, so I didn’t see the need.
Describe your wedding flowers: They were from The Flower Patch and they were all red roses.
Describe your wedding cake: It was made by Ambrosia Wedding Cakes. It had white frosting with a chocolate interior and had red ribbon around the three tiers.
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? If possible hire or find someone else to do it. It saved me the hassle of doing it myself, which was greatly appreciated, especially during my finals, which was only one week before my wedding day.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? I am a psychology major and planning on graduate school and Josh is a business major planning on law school. So right now we are finishing up our undergrad at Brigham Young University and hoping to move back to my hometown Washington D.C. and go to schools out there. I think Georgetown University is the place where we would both like to end up, but we are considering other possibilities on the west coast. As far as kids go we want to hold off until we have both finished school and at least have established somewhat of a career.

Congratulations to Nicole + Josh.  We wish you the best as you continue your education and your newlywed life.

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This wedding come to us from the fantastic {Jonathan Canlas Photography}.  Jonathan captured this wedding of Amelia + Christopher.  The two were married at their local temple in Salt Lake City and had a stunning reception at the {Memorial House}.  The evening was filled with delicious food by {Culinary Cafts} who even made the wedding cupcakes. Christopher, who happens to be filled of musical talented, performed a song to his bride and guests.  Look closely and you will see a kilt, courtsey of Christopher’s English/Scottish family heritage.  Amelia took care of all the planning for this celebration and did a terrific job with even finding her dream dress on {eBay}.  To see more images click over to Jonathan Canlas’ {Blog}.

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Christopher and I met at a curry party three years ago. I saw him and asked my friend, “Who is that?” I sat next to him and spoke to him for five minutes before we were cut off. Nothing came from the exchange at the time. Six months later I left on a church mission for a year and half, and during that time our two best friends married each other. When I returned from my mission we reconnected through the best friends at Christopher’s rock show. Christopher was singing and he had a voice like Morrissey. He and his band mates came to my house after the show for some Wii, and the two of us talked for seven hours straight. We have enjoyed each other’s company since.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding? My wedding’s design was based on a feeling that I wanted my guests to have: enchantment. I wanted an intimate affair for my guest’s to remember fondly for the rest of their lives. My design was created around this idea of warmth and soft conversations.
Favorite design element of your big day: My husband’s kilt was the best design element of the evening. Christopher is half English/Scottish, and they typically wear kilts on special occasions. He looked absolutely charming and we all had the pleasure of gazing at him while he serenaded me with an original song.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I knew exactly what I wanted in my dress. I wanted a very fitted style around my waist and hips, flaring out at the knees, in a mermaid shape. I was in school while planning my wedding, so I wanted to find something ASAP. My friend took me onto eBay for my first time, and within 10 minutes I had found and ordered just the dress I was looking for!
Describe your wedding flowers: My bouquet was angular with calla lilies and a lot of greenery. The flowers in the center of the dinner tables were also calla lilies.
Describe your wedding cake: My husband and I decided against a wedding cake for a few reasons, the most important being that they do not taste very good! We also considered that our guests would be eating a four-course meal, and would probably not be too hungry for a big slice of mediocre cake. We opted for mini cupcakes, in outrageously delicious flavors such as pistachio and rose water, chocolate, and banana with cream cheese frosting. After the cupcakes, as a linger-longer, our guests were offered freshly made churros with Valrhona hot chocolate. This also made for an easy escape for Christopher and me.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: Our location was Heavenly. Our dinner was held in a historic home, the Memorial House in Salt Lake City, Utah. The ceiling was vaulted, making excellent acoustics for Christopher’s performance, and the home’s ambience and winter greenery decor was nonpareil.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Heavenly, joyous, fulfilling
What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding? Choose to focus on the larger movement of events over tiny details that will be forgotten. People remember the beautiful flow of the event instead of the color of their tablecloth.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Christopher is looking for jobs in Washington DC, I am finishing school and starting my own career. We look forward to future road trips together and forming our own band and family.
Any DIY items? We made time-intensive invitations in beautifully patterned card stock, folded in a way to hold a cd (the cd looked like a record). We wanted to give our loved ones a piece of art.

Congratulations to Amelia + Christopher. We wish you the best as you begin your life together!

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  1. avatar Bryan Johnson reply

    I FREAKIN’ love these shots. Jonathan is one of the most of the inspiring photographers in our industry and its great to see his beautiful work on your blog! Use another one of his weddings soon!Bj

  2. avatar jonathan canlas reply

    bryan, you are making me blush.

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