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Tradition Tuesday – Episode 2.9

It’s that time again, time to settle down with a warm cappuccino, or maybe an Irish coffee, and dive into the rich cultural tapestry of another wedding. Clearly, with St. Patrick’s Day being tomorrow, no other country would be appropriate to divulge its wedding day traditions then the Irish. I am excited to be a part of Celtic wedding this summer with my partner, Pam Gibson of Events by Pam. As with any other country, there are regional traditions stemming from, in this case, from the clan of origin. However, there are some elements that transgress the rolling hills of Ireland and I wanted to magnify my favorite.

I personally have a love for Meade, which is most closely related to wine in consistency, but is a brewed honey. It is a delightfully refreshing treat to standard wines or beers at your reception. One traditional meade out of Ireland is Bunratty Meade, which was served at the Bunratty Castle medieval banquet.


Bunratty Castle

It’s from a recipe based on the oldest drink in Ireland and if you’ve never tasted it, it’s well worth trying. In the old days, it was consumed at weddings because it was thought that it promoted virility. The Irish translation for honeymoon is ‘mi na meala’, or the month of honey. An old Irish custom was for the newlyweds to spend a month together drinking honey wine from special goblets and, at the end of the month, the bride was usually expecting (If a baby was born nine months after the wedding, it was attributed to the mead!). Drinking meade was also believed to protect the couple from the fairies coming to spirit the bride away.


(goblet)

Meade is actually very easy to brew yourself, and could be a fantastic favor for your guest. If you’re not the do it yourself kind of gal, or just want a skillfully crafted custom meade, check out BNektar. As a native to Michigan, I am always looking to support another Michigan based business. The owners of BNektar have a variety of meades to suit your needs, including custom flavors such as chocolate raspberry and ginger for your special affair or award winning flavors like wild berry pyment and vanilla cinnamon.

“Sláinte” (pronounced SLAWN-cha, means ‘Cheers’ or ‘To good health’).


 

Twilight Inspiration


Ok, let me start by saying I am not the fanatic or “Twilighter” enthusiast some of best friends are, but I can recognize a good thing when it’s there! While I passed this information to Pam of Events by Pam, since she is a passionate “Twilighter,” I have to share this information here at Full Circle Eventi. Vampirism could be considered a culture, right! And it’s day and night, so very opposite cultures that fused together to create amazing imagery and an over the top but very elegant event. Thanks to Lindsey Tropf owner of Pure: Photography by Lindsey Tropf for this AMAZING display of artistry. All the vendors who contributed to this photo-shoot are below!

The hardest thing for me is to pick images to share here. But check out Lindsey’s blog and the entire daylight and TWILIGHT spread


I will admit, I’ve always had a fascination with Vampires, and love Anne Rice.  Maybe after this inspiration board, I’ll need to run right out and watch Twilight, and become a Twilighter myself!

The Vendors:

Concept & Event Stationery | Unique Designs | www.daretobunique.com
Photography | Pure: Photography by Lindsey Tropf | www.purebylindsey.com
Concept Designer: Flowers & Tablescape | The Event Divas | www.theeventdivas.net
Cake | Posh Pastry | www.poshpastry.com
Hair | Stephanie & Lonie Carpenter from Mode Salon | www.amodesalon.com
Makeup | Sarah Hunter from Mode Salon | www.amodesalon.com
Accessories | Kari Roy | www.kariroy.net
Female Model | Chanel Bird | chanelb17@aol.com
Male Model | Bobby Swan
Wedding Dress | Solution’s Bridal | www.solutionsbridal.com
Tux | Tuxedo Junction | www.tuxedojunction.com
Linen Rentals | Celebration’s Catering | www.celebrations-catering.com


Editorial update:  I have been informed that I have mislabeled Twilight followers as “Twilighters.”  I apologize and do not wish to offend any “TwiHards” out there.  Please note that I am a passionate vampire follower!  Thanks Pam for setting me straight!

 

Brides-To-Be Show with Events by Pam

On Sunday I assisted my sister company, Events by Pam at the Brides-To-Be Bridal Show in Troy. It was the first display of many collaborative works to come. We had a great time and met a lot of great couples and mothers. The highlight of the display became the Black & Blue bridal survival bag, complete with a “Day-of” coordination wedding package.

Pam is a fantastic consultant with amazing ideas. The collaboration worked out well for both of us. With two creative minds, anything is possible, as demonstrated in the Tiffany inspired booth!

Events by Pam is picking the winner of our table prize drawing this week. Check out Pam’s blog to see who won!






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