Archive for January, 2010

Tradition Tuesday – Episode2.1

In preparation for my upcoming excursion to the Hawaiian Islands, I am beginning the “aloha spirit” right her at Full Circle Eventi! I will be sharing many beautiful images from Hawai’i over the next few days, but in honor of tradition Tuesday, let talk about Hawaiian wedding customs. As with many other cultures, there are many we can discuss, but I will stick with three for this time around. The Koa wood and Ti leaf ring blessing, the Ti Leaf and Lava Rock Ceremony, and the Hawaiian Wedding song.

Koa Bowl and Ti Leaf Blessing of Rings


(Beach Weddings Hawai’i)

This ceremony commemorates these vows and your love?

The Dard (officiant) hands a Koa bowl to (Groom). A few moments before the service, the Dard dips the Koa wood bowl into the Pacific Ocean in order to perform a Hawaiian blessing over the rings. Koa, which is the hardest of our Hawaiian woods, has been used over the centuries to build the outrigger canoes, tools and utensils. Koa is a treasured and valuable hardwood that represents integrity and strength, which are foundational qualities of a marriage. The Ti leaf represents prosperity, health and blessing of body, mind and spirit. The officiant begins by dipping a Koa wood bowl into a body of water. The leaf is dipped into the bowl, and the water is sprinkled three times over the rings while the following chant is recited: “Ei-Ah Eha-No. Ka Malohia Oh-Na-Lani. Mea A-Ku A-Pau,” means: “May peace from above rest upon you and remain with you now and forever.”

The water has a double significance. One is a washing back into the Pacific, as it were, symbolically, of any hindrance to relationship, disappointment or hurt from the past. In Hawaiian this is called Ho’oponopono or reconciliation, a letting go by grace and aloha so that the second aspect of the water may be profoundly true for the two of you today: it represents a brand new beginning as husband and wife.

Ti leaf and Lava Rock

The Dard again, takes a lava rock and Ti leaf to perform the final blessing. The lava rock is symbolic of the moment you made a lifetime commitment to one another. It is wrapped in a Ti leaf and left at the ceremony cite as an offering, prayer and blessing which remains steadfast at the place of your marriage, marking the birth of your union, while your rings are a symbol of that commitment that travel with you wherever you go. The rock marks the entrance into a promised land, that of marriage, full of rich promise and unlimited potential.

Hawaiian Wedding Song

Perhaps one of the most touching elements of the ceremony, or more easily adapted into the reception is the Hula to the Hawaiian Wedding Song. The Hawaiian Wedding Song, Ke Kali Nei Au, is usually played during the ceremony, although it would work nicely as the first dance at your reception as well. It was originally written in Hawaiian in1926 by Charles King, and has been translated into English and covered by several artists; most notably Elvis Presley in the movie, Blue Hawaii. But instead of trying to describe it, I found a beautiful demonstration of a bride who learned the hula just to dance for her husband as a surprise on their wedding day.

more about “Hawaiian Wedding Song“, posted with vodpod

Adding Spice to your life,

Lia

PS. If you are interested in learning the Hawaiian Wedding song to dance for your husband and are in the Metro Detroit area reach out to Auntie Fran of Polynesian Fantasy Dancers.  She is a wonderful teacher!

 

Major News Monday

Monday is always the beginning of the week, at least in my book. And what a great time to deliver exciting news to all my readers! The first few weeks of January flew by in a whirl wind and there are some exciting things brewing here at Full Circle Eventi, including some amazing new brides.

Congratulations Jessica Gabarra and Matthew Cieciek on their engagement and upcoming Wedding. The team is ready to assist them in making their wedding spectacular and memorable. We will certainly be posting Jessica and Matthew’s engagement sessions in March!

Stay tuned for their photo session!

Adding Spice to your life,

lia

 

Feather Delight – Here we go again!

Ok, I confess, I have a slight love affair for the ladies and their gorgeous designs at Emplume. I don’t know if it’s the feathers, the sparkle or the creative geniuses, but I am not your run of the mill individual either. I like things that are unique, one of a kind and make a strong statement. If you don’t believe me, you don’t know me yet! So today when I was leafing through the umpteen million Facebook posts, I noticed the ladies were saying a fond farewell to a bride, or rather her stunning bouquet! While I really want to sit down and interview this delightful duo, you will note that I have had the chance to meet them and again was as impressed with their personalities and like-ability as I am by their bouquets, boutonnières, and hairpieces!

Since I have yet found the time to sit down for a one on one chat with this team, I decided just to keep spreading the word and display some of their beautiful craftsmanship right here with you! Of course you saw a few of their bouquets in the Black Friday post, but here are some updated photos.


How can you not fall in love?

I am extremely excited to say, that I am now a very proud owner of a stunning mauve bouquet of my own. Now I just need to find the right occasion to use it!

Ok, I admit, maybe I’m obsessed! But it’s a healthy addiction, right!

Adding spice to your life,

lia

 

{Wedding Design} | Peacock Wedding Décor Inspiration

As a wedding planning in Michigan and Chicago, I come across a lot of inspiration for my cultural brides. If you’ve seen the revamp of our wedding logo and business cards recently, you will notice our love for the peacock. It is a beautiful bird and a wonderful color palette for inspiration. When I came across this design inspiration recently for you cultural wedding, I fell in love! The color spectrum is bold, but absolutely beautiful!

Photography: Kaur Photography, Event design, Props, + Florals: Anais Event Planning & Design



I love the peacock table cloth… so unique!


I’m a total sucker for patterns on the ceiling. These ethnic patterns are extremely eye catching and play wonderfully into the total environment, giving these marble columns a more exotic feel! Effective lighting can change the atmosphere of ANY room!





I love the use of Moroccan tea cups and glasses as well as the Persian lanterns.






Absolutely stunning! A beautiful combination for your wedding.


OTHER VENDORS:
+ Couture linens: Mimi & Co.
+ Stationery: Hyegraph Invitations and Calligraphy
+ Special Event Lighting: Exquisite Events & Entertainment
+ Venue: New Delhi Restaurant, San Francisco
+ Buffet tabletop design: New Delhi Restaurant

Full Circle Eventi

 

Brides to Be Expo – Part I

A bit over due, but here is the first weekend’s look into Full Circle Eventi‘s display at the Bride’s to Be Bridal Expo held at the Hyatt in Dearborn, MI. Both Pam and I had a blast! It was bitter cold out both days, so loading and unloading we could barely feel our legs, but we managed to cram everything into one car (Jeep) and head down to the show. We got there bright and early to ensure we had enough time to set up the Mandap. After some creative struggling the few days before Christmas determining the best way to set up the display with only two people, we finally got a system down and were able to erect the structure without the aid of anyone else. Every element of the display went according to plan and we were very pleased with the outcome.

Decked out in our fusion East meets West attire, Pam and I were the booth to go to. Everyone, including many of the vendors, stopped by the display to introduce themselves and get acquainted with our company. Additionally, we said hello to some of our favorite vendors, and made friends with many others. One of my personal favorites is an invitations master and I will be sharing images with you soon.

The major attraction to the booth was the custom toasting champagne flute design, created by Full Circle Eventi‘s premier designer to be used as a head table centerpiece, or as displayed in the booth, as the décor on the place card table. The design was such a success we know it will begin to be emulated and find its way into many weddings!

Our Henna/Mehndi Artist, Hiral and her mother, were also a fantastic addition to the booth. They were always busy with someone’s hand creating beautiful artwork to last for days. Many of the brides had never been introduced to the bridal aspect of henna, and I was happy to share this cultural charm with them. Others were well informed and a select few decided they wanted to throw henna parties for the bridal shower or bachelorette parties. I can’t wait to assist them in creating their Moroccan themed parties!

Pam and I are so grateful to all the brides that stopped to share their day with us and are looking forward to working with many of them over the next few years (we had brides at the show with 2012 weddings! Never too early to start!). Overall the show was a success for Full Circle Eventi, and we are looking forward to working with the winners of our Day of Direction Package giveaway coming up in April and August.

Adding Spice to your life!

Lia

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