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Mishka Designs

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  1. Congrats and welcome to the forum!! LOVE Calgary!!
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  4. Quote: Originally Posted by Kathie You have the best design ideas. I may have to rethink my colors. I love aqua/teal and red but I didn't think of aqua/teal as mexican colors but it sounds great. I think the white would make it look fresh also. Thanks - that's sweet :). Technically I guess, aqua/teal aren't "mexican" colors - if you want a true mexican wedding traditionally it's a lot of colors like cobalt blue, fuschia, red, bright yellow, sunset orange ... but, as you can imagine, most people don't really want something so colorful. And, also, keep in mind that Mexico is like the States or Canada - there are regions which some colors and/or "style" is different than other parts of the country (think the difference between a Martha's Vineyard wedding and a Napa Valley Wedding, an Aspen Wedding and a down home Texas wedding). So, basically, what I'm saying is that I think you can utilize any color combination and give it a "mexican" twist (i.e. perhaps utilizing talavera glasses as favors in your colors, or maracas, or shot glasses, or papel picado, or a piñata, etc.) or any color combination and make it modern, romantic, beachy, etc. depending on HOW you put those elements together :). Okay, off soap box now! (haha!!)
  5. Quote: Originally Posted by rosa Hi Miska, Just wanted to say thanks for your blog on its a Wrap. I was wondering what would be something old that i can use for my wedding and it gave me the great idea of using my Grandmas rosary and wrap it around my bouquet just thought it would be very special since she is no longer with us. Wonderful!! And I think your idea is a great one - I bet it will look fantastic :).
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by soontobeamrs NP! Thanks.... I was looking on your website and my fav wedding you did was where you had all of the blue, brown, white cylinder candles at different heights... so beautiful. Not enough room in my suit case though! My newest idea: I want to do aqua/teal and red! I have been looking for fabric for table runners/squares... so pretty. But I also like when there is touches of white, brown and even magenta! I have been googling aqua and red and like everything I see...however, I would like a more romantic or whimsy feel than the modern I am seeing. I also have been looking at white papel picado flags and want to incorporate them and lanterns. Do you think I can create a romantic Mexico feel with these colors? Any ideas? I think ANYTHING is possible!! My suggestion, to make it a little more dreamy and more "mexican" would be to focus on aqua/teal as your primary color, utilize white as your secondary color and only use red as an accent color - that will "pop" out the red and keep it from having a red/white/blue sortof feel to it. Utilize chiffon (if you can) because it's sheer yet not stiff (like say tulle) and will look pretty blowing in the wind. If you could utilize aqua/teal chiffon overlays over white tablecloths, that's my biggest suggestion - because, otherwise, white is your primary color and that's what is making some of the photos you are seeing so "modern" in their takes. Depending on your budget, you might also consider a shade of aqua/teal (not the same shade as the overlays - perhaps darker) for napkins and then wrap them with white ribbon and have either a little red bud in the middle OR maybe have placecards with red type. Red flowers interspersed with lanterns for the centerpieces I think would look really great. Another option, instead of utilizing colored napkins, would be to have aqua/teal maracas with a red design on them as placemarkers - that would look stunning and double as a favor. (we do those btw - check the sept 1st blog when it comes out ). If you can find an aqua/teal ribbon with a an antique red scroll on it, that would be fab to utilize as accent marks in various places (i.e. perhaps you wrap the middle of a wine glass with the ribbon or the napkins, etc.). Depending on where you are having your wedding, to have some flowing chiffon fabric (in this case I think white would look better), tied back with aqua/teal ribbon could also help to make things look more romantic and dreamy, as opposed to being so modern. Just a few ideas.... :)
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  8. Congrats and welcome to the forum!! I'm sure the girls can help you with all your questions!!
  9. Congrats and welcome to the forum!! I was a camp counselor in Maryland one summer - super fun!
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    Congrats and welcome to the forum!!
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  14. Most hotels only have one event coordinator for all of their weddings - which means that their coordinators are overwhelmed with work. The Dreams coordinator is leaving and a new coordinator is taking her place, so I'm pretty sure that they are trying to get up to speed. My recommendation is that you call the resort .... Dreams: I'm not sure how you call from Canada - if you were calling from the states you would dial: 011-52-322-221-5000. When you get the hotel reception ask for Gabi Rojas or Diana in events. You might also try the Marriott. The coordinators name is Rosario and her email is: [email protected] . Hope that helps!
  15. Quote: Originally Posted by soontobeamrs Great Ideas! I had that picture saved with the drowned orchids... Question: How do you keep the flower in place? Do you think other flowers would look good in this arrangement? I'm sorry!! I thought I replied to this and then realized I didn't - I'm a space cadet! You made me laugh too by calling this arrangement "drowned orchids" - super funny! If I'm not mistaken, I believe they probably tied fishing wire around the orchid and then attached it to one of the rocks at the bottom - orchids actually don't float very well at all, so I don't think it was too hard to keep the orchid down. In fact, I can't tell, but if they had a longer stem on the orchid, they might have been able to simply anchor it with the stem caught amongst the rocks - but I do think fishing wire is a safer bet. I do think other flowers could look great in this arrangement - you just need to anchor them with the fishing wire and rock to keep them submerged!
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