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Ha!  Yea I LOVED the pink.  I didn't want anything to take away from the beautiful blue water, well...that wasn't so blue. 

 

That is too funny!  My hubby and I just rented out a Mexican restaurant here too.  We are waiting till after the holidays to do it though.  Jan 22nd!!  We are doing a fajita bar, ritas, and a photo booth with fun Mexican props!   Going to be a blast!!  Can't wait to see pictures from your event!  Maybe you have some ideas that I can borrow? 

 

Oh and my invitations make me the most excited! 

 

http://www.etsy.com/listing/51863310/deposit-fiesta-cantina-party-invitation

 

THANK YOU GINGER!! 

 

This lady is amazing!  For any of you girls looking for cute passport, boarding pass, or post card invites check out her store! 

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The flags are from an etsy vendor, www.aymujer.etsy.com.  They also do custom papel picado banners, etc.  The flags have our names and wedding dates in them in case you can't see that in the pics.  :)  We had our party invitations designed to coordinate from Printable Press... Here's the graphic from the top, it won't let me paste the whole invitation for some reason.  We also used this graphic on our agendas, goody bag CDs, etc. throughout the wedding.  I'm thinking the photog got some good pics of that stuff in my room along with our flags, etc.  Melissa, I am also doing a DIY photobooth...we'll see how it goes!!  I have a friend who is a photographer doing the party this weekend...she also did the engagement pics that are on my facebook page.  I had a whole day of Garden Ridge/Hobby Lobby errands today to find stuff to make the backdrop, props, and some random stuff for centerpieces.  I thought I was going pretty low key but all of a sudden at the last minute I want to add all this stuff!!!  Aaaaah!!! 

 

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Good luck with all your stuff - I'll post pics from the party too once I pull it all together this week!!! 

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Sooo beautiful! Congrats!  I leave tomorrow morning, yikes!
 

Originally Posted by scrose View Post

The flags are from an etsy vendor, www.aymujer.etsy.com.  They also do custom papel picado banners, etc.  The flags have our names and wedding dates in them in case you can't see that in the pics.  :)  We had our party invitations designed to coordinate from Printable Press... Here's the graphic from the top, it won't let me paste the whole invitation for some reason.  We also used this graphic on our agendas, goody bag CDs, etc. throughout the wedding.  I'm thinking the photog got some good pics of that stuff in my room along with our flags, etc.  Melissa, I am also doing a DIY photobooth...we'll see how it goes!!  I have a friend who is a photographer doing the party this weekend...she also did the engagement pics that are on my facebook page.  I had a whole day of Garden Ridge/Hobby Lobby errands today to find stuff to make the backdrop, props, and some random stuff for centerpieces.  I thought I was going pretty low key but all of a sudden at the last minute I want to add all this stuff!!!  Aaaaah!!! 

 

wedding graphic.jpg

 

Good luck with all your stuff - I'll post pics from the party too once I pull it all together this week!!! 



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Hi brides!

Well, Iâ€m back and absolutely miserable at home having returned from the best weddingmoon EVER!

 

So here is my review: everything you've read is true – Yamina is absolutely awesome and will make your wedding amazingly fantastic. I am very particular and had a lot of specific requests and she accommodated everything wonderfully. I read people saying the same thing before getting there but was still nervous – NO NEED – trust – from a VERY specific bride!

 

The resort: absolutely stunning and spectacular. We were in the Excellence Club in room #8354 and I really canâ€t imagine a better room/view/location. Looks over the lazy river, hammocks, Lobster House & The Grill, the swim up bar, I could see the wedding gazebo, etc. basically ALL of the action from bed – and best of all – 180 degree clear blue ocean view, including from the Jacuzzi tub!

 

There are bars around every corner – we barely touched the liquor in our room (regular rooms come with beer and juice, Excellence Club rooms have full bottles of liquor too), so unless the view and the upgraded bath products are super important to you, being in a regular room would be just fine – Iâ€ll probably do that next time. That said, the Excellence Club was very nice (quick snacks, check email) and the private section of the beach was awesome… not because itâ€s more private or has a different view, but because it has its own dedicated wait staff that learned our names and were just extra lovely. 

 

The food: We ate at Agave (Mexican), Toscana (Italian) twice, the Grill House (steak house), and Chez Isabelle (French) twice. We were there for a full 7 nights and were so pleased with Chez Isabelle and Toscana that we had to go back! Agave was pretty disappointing – our entire party agreed – it was good but not phenomenal. I had better fajitas from room service. (Room service is fantastic – you must get it at least once!), DELICOUS. PS, as everyone says, I consider myself a foodie, but everyoneâ€s palette is varied. The food at the wedding was – far and away – the best meal, but overall Iâ€d give the food a B++ for an all-inclusive. Really top notch. As for Spice, Barcelona & The Flavor Market – I have such fantastic favorites at home in those genres, that the menus werenâ€t that appealing… but Iâ€m sure they were delicious.

 

The wedding: amazing, perfect, amazing. We did the gold package and all of our guests had a ball. The cake was great – I had three different layers: chocolate with raspberry filling, chocolate with vanilla filling, and strawberry with fresh strawberries – the strawberry layer was the best. We used the beach location (I wanted a beach wedding, not a wedding with a beach view) and no one had a hard time hearing us over the waves whatsoever. The only reason we used the mics was for the video. We were married right at sunset – 5pm – and it was absolutely perfect. We had a guitarist play at the ceremony which was just beautiful - music before and after, totally worth the extra $$ - really heightened the atmosphere.

 

We did an early reveal which I loved and would absolutely recommend – took photos around the resort and next door at the villa before we lost light, then held the ceremony at sunset.  I asked my oldest friend to officiate (we did a legal ceremony in Houston – the idea of giving blood at a resort just felt weird to me) and it was perfect. We completely wrote our own ceremony and each read our own vows. It was very intimate and personal… tear fest!

 

We held the cocktail hour in the x-lounge, which was a bit dark (very dim and romantic lighting), but the food was fantastic and the location was ideal.  For the passed hors d'oeuvres we did a mix of items from the gold and silver menus – selected our favorites, and – based on having seen the photos off of TripAdvisor – I had requested Monkey Drinks for all of our guests! Everyone had a set of maracas tied with a ribbon with our name and wedding date) and everyone had a blast dancing to the mariachi band (they were AMAZING) and the cutest photos with the monkey drinks! My goal for the cocktail hour was fun! Everyone let loose – lost their shoes and had a ball with the maracas.

 

We had the reception on Spice Terrace – absolutely beautiful. Because I believe that dessert should be served first (in general), we did the cake right after the cocktail hour! People had already munched at the X-Lounge, and it was a fun way to start the reception – champagne toasts, cake for all (on high cocktail rounds), then everyone sat down to dinner.  The four course meal was insane (again, all of our favorites) and the staff took such good care of us – Edgar headed the wait staff at the reception and he was amazing (we knew him from the Lobster House at lunch from a few days prior) and so helpful. You didnâ€t even finish your glass before it was refilled, etc.  We had a small party (14) so I requested that we were all at one table together which provided the really close and intimate feeling I wanted for the reception.  We brought down our own iHome stereo and danced on the terrace for a bit until the parents went to bed, then went down to the beach to stare at the stars.

 

Overall, it was positively perfect. My goal going in was to be really present and enjoy every instant and miraculously I achieved just that! The ceremony was all white and very romantic, cocktail hour was super fun and a little crazy, and the dinner/reception was intimate and lovely.

 

We were married on 10/31/10 and started out envisioning a Halloween theme, which soon evolved into a Dia De Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead theme (such a beautiful holiday commemorating deceased loved one – we made that a big part of our ceremony for our grandparents). We tied the theme throughout the trip – from the OOT bags (everyone got a different Dia De Los Muertos flask and a personalized magnet among the other typical OOT items), to the place cards & holders, cake topper, invitation stamps, etc. Etsy is a gem! A few photos below of some of the goodies I used:

 

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Other gold package items: we had a couples hydrotherapy treatment followed by a Swedish massage… amazing! The spa is fabulous in general, and my hair and makeup were absolutely perfect. I brought down my own stuff, and she used a mix of both of our stuff. Bring a photo, the look was dead on.  Four of us got mani/pedis together, and I thought they did a great job. Please keep in mind – being in salt water and chlorine isnâ€t ideal for nails, but even after a week (and 4 days after the wedding on the beach on the lazy river) my nails are just now starting to look worse for wear.  We also did the “romantic cocktail cruise†which was so fabulous – just you and your hubby on a boat around the ocean with a bottle of champagne… we were back in time for dinner and it was such a lovely little treat. The special “breakfast in bed†was room service (the you pre-ordered) and mimosas – you could totally have gotten that all from a call to room service, but it was very nice just the same. The romantic meal at a restaurant is pretty simple – you get a special card and just go to the restaurant of your choice and they give you a full bottle of wine (you can order it by the glass, and anything else youâ€d like to drink anyway) and your table was covered with rose petals and napkins in the shape of swans. I really enjoyed these little extras – you will too – but still would have had an amazing time without them.

 

So Iâ€ve been raving… here are the things I didnâ€t love love love:

My bouquet – it was beautiful, but the resortâ€s florist was unable to get the imported flowers I wanted (peonies, dahlias, etc) so that was a bit disappointing (Yamina had warned me about this in advance) but it still came out beautifully. As I mentioned before, Agave wasnâ€t the greatest meal, but the décor more than made up for the only good – not great – food. The Michael Jackson show… I know Iâ€m going to get slaughtered here for this, but it was… eh. So so. Itâ€s a dead on impersonation and thatâ€s amazing (ps, I am a HUGE MJ fan), but the backup dancers were sloppy and it just felt really contrived. Maybe our group just wasnâ€t drunk enough yet? So that was the end of the shows for us – after dinner and assorted bars, our group made a habit of heading down the beach for some night swimming and star gazing which I HIGHLY recommend.  

 

Yamina was the standout – she was really shocked by the amount of stuff we brought down for decoration (49.5 lbs in each suitcase!), and did the most amazing and creative job executing and adding to my dream. She is a rarity – someone who is in exactly the right profession - she is a brideâ€s DREAM and I couldnâ€t possibly ever thank her enough for everything, or rave strongly enough to you all about her!

 

Our guests said it was the most fun they had ever had at a wedding – I couldnâ€t agree more (I hope all brides feel this way about their own wedding!) and canâ€t wait to go back for our first anniversary (or sooner).  

 

Please let me know if you have any specific questions – I can email you individual pics of everything - and best wishes to all the to-be brides – you wonâ€t regret the EPM for an instant!


 

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Yes, yes!  Please post pictures!  I have been pouring over the net over the past few days and my brain is about to explode!  Margarita cupcakes, photobooth, decorations, this is WAY more fun than the actual wedding planing! 

 

If you want to sell your photobooth props after you are done I would be more than happy to take them off your hands.  Can't wait to see pictures! 

 

Hmmm...should I be starting a new thread?

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Congrats on having the wedding of your dreams! The cake toppers are adorable. You said that you had nearly 50lbs of decorations in suitcases - out of curiousity - what extras did you bring? I'm not one for the traditional big flowery centerpieces and fluffy pink and white so I'm trying to think of something simple and clean but nice for decorations (that I can also use for my AHR - which a destination in itself since I don't live there!)

 

Love the fact that the wedding cake can be different flavors - I love the fruit part - he's not a fan. The monkey drinks - thats the coconut shell ones with the fruit for eyes, etc right? My parents have tons of pictures with them and they are cute (they spent a week there as part vacation/part scoping out the place and meeting Yamina)

 

Thanks!

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Sorry if I was confusing -- the 50lbs wasn't just decorations, it was also OOT bag stuff... For decoration, we had those pom poms hanging above the table (you can get them in all colors -- SO pretty, very clean and slightly whimsical - and if your reception is outside they'll sway in the wind... it was perfect - I got them here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/prosttothehost?ref=seller_info, all of the name place holders (they were also day of the dead themed) each weighed about 2lbs, name place cards, the cake topper, 20 sets of maracas with personalized ribbons for the cocktail hour. For centerpieces, we did flowers and they were stunning... again, I am super specific (annoying) and Yamina delivered and then some, she is fabulous. The table was very clean and elegant and still fun... private message me your email address if you'd like some photos. My maid of honor saw the table before I did and I could hear her gasp from about 10 feet behind her. I wanted to keep the ceremony really elegant so I ordered the Tiffany chairs in brown, and used just the white curtain chuppah on the beach... it was very simple and really turned out well in photos... no distractions - just us, the water, and the sunset. I had petals on the sand to walk on, but skipped the cream aisle runner (went barefoot). We didn't use seashells or any of the other decorations that were offered to us. 

 

The OOT bags filled out the other part of the suitcase and tipped the scales - everything was super light individually, but together it all adds up quickly.  In each OOT bag we did a waterproof disposable camera (we had the guests give them back to us for us to develop, such great shots!), sunscreen (a must -- most people ran out and it costs $25 for a small bottle at the resort -- bring two bottles for yourself - couldn't believe the hubby and I went through our own giant bottle in 4 days!), aloe vera, shout stain stick, lint roller, advil, pepto, a day of the dead 8oz flask, a personalized magnet (they were heavy!) http://www.etsy.com/shop/lterrill9 and some pictures from our legal wedding. And I had gifts for my officiant and maid of honor. It was all worth it - almost everyone used most of the stuff, but the biggest hits were the camera and the individual and personalized stuff like the flasks and the magnets. If you are cutting back forget the toiletries -- make it personal and unique would be my advice!

 

Regarding the cake, I'd the fruit part for at least one layer if you like it!  As I previously wrote, we did cake first (before dinner, on the Spice Terrace) on high cocktail rounds - every table got slices of all three layers, and everyone gathered around and tasted them all and argued over which ones were better... you can't take the top one home through customs, so I figured we should all enjoy it! 


The monkey drinks are actually made of cored out pineapples.  The faces are made of pineapples and limes - the whole thing is completely edible! They cost extra for each guest, but well worth it -- and they tasted delicious!  They are only given out at noon at the Sol Bar, and they only make about 30 (the line starts around 11:45am) so I wanted to make sure that everyone had one. Luckily, no one in my party (they were there 4 days before the wedding) had even seen them around the resort until the wedding - it was such a big hit!

 

Hope that helps!

Originally Posted by JenFL View Post

Congrats on having the wedding of your dreams! The cake toppers are adorable. You said that you had nearly 50lbs of decorations in suitcases - out of curiousity - what extras did you bring? I'm not one for the traditional big flowery centerpieces and fluffy pink and white so I'm trying to think of something simple and clean but nice for decorations (that I can also use for my AHR - which a destination in itself since I don't live there!)

 

Love the fact that the wedding cake can be different flavors - I love the fruit part - he's not a fan. The monkey drinks - thats the coconut shell ones with the fruit for eyes, etc right? My parents have tons of pictures with them and they are cute (they spent a week there as part vacation/part scoping out the place and meeting Yamina)

 

Thanks!

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One more thing in the OOT bags that I forgot to mention -- great idea that my guests really liked, wanted to share: we asked every guest to send us a song they'd like to hear at our reception (no further details so some guests sent us dance songs, some were romantic) and we burned a CD for everyone and included it in their OOT bag with a really cute picture of us on the label. It was super easy, affordable, and fast -- downloaded the songs from iTunes, burned the discs, printed out a playlist to go in the bags, and bought CD stickers at Office Max. That also helped shape the music we played at dinner and after for dancing.
 

Originally Posted by HoustonBride10/31/10 View Post

Sorry if I was confusing -- the 50lbs wasn't just decorations, it was also OOT bag stuff... For decoration, we had those pom poms hanging above the table (you can get them in all colors -- SO pretty, very clean and slightly whimsical - and if your reception is outside they'll sway in the wind... it was perfect - I got them here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/prosttothehost?ref=seller_info, all of the name place holders (they were also day of the dead themed) each weighed about 2lbs, name place cards, the cake topper, 20 sets of maracas with personalized ribbons for the cocktail hour. For centerpieces, we did flowers and they were stunning... again, I am super specific (annoying) and Yamina delivered and then some, she is fabulous. The table was very clean and elegant and still fun... private message me your email address if you'd like some photos. My maid of honor saw the table before I did and I could hear her gasp from about 10 feet behind her. I wanted to keep the ceremony really elegant so I ordered the Tiffany chairs in brown, and used just the white curtain chuppah on the beach... it was very simple and really turned out well in photos... no distractions - just us, the water, and the sunset. I had petals on the sand to walk on, but skipped the cream aisle runner (went barefoot). We didn't use seashells or any of the other decorations that were offered to us. 

 

The OOT bags filled out the other part of the suitcase and tipped the scales - everything was super light individually, but together it all adds up quickly.  In each OOT bag we did a waterproof disposable camera (we had the guests give them back to us for us to develop, such great shots!), sunscreen (a must -- most people ran out and it costs $25 for a small bottle at the resort -- bring two bottles for yourself - couldn't believe the hubby and I went through our own giant bottle in 4 days!), aloe vera, shout stain stick, lint roller, advil, pepto, a day of the dead 8oz flask, a personalized magnet (they were heavy!) http://www.etsy.com/shop/lterrill9 and some pictures from our legal wedding. And I had gifts for my officiant and maid of honor. It was all worth it - almost everyone used most of the stuff, but the biggest hits were the camera and the individual and personalized stuff like the flasks and the magnets. If you are cutting back forget the toiletries -- make it personal and unique would be my advice!

 

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