Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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Neil & Matilda {Part 2}

Today, following the fabulous wedding of Matilda and Neil. A beautiful day in Norman blue and white backdrop of liberty, love and lightness. You should know that by meeting with Matilda I never expected to fall on my wed'double. Namely, a girl also involved in her marriage, so gaga for all small deco details than I, in short, a real crackpot ready for anything (well almost ... ) to its D-Day a day dream for his couple and their guests. Mission accomplished for these newlyweds beyond having spent an idyllic day, have also left lasting memories with their families and friends. And a wealth of inspiration especially for the bride and groom!
Well let's talk about this famous marriage that will make more of a dream. After a marriage of the most romantic in a taxi in New York (no, not a movie. Is in New York they met five years earlier) our young lovers chose to marry in Normandy, in a place that resembles them, not far from their family home. Mathilde says: "We had real favorite for the place of receipt. A close weekends to visit the "real room" we finally thought to visit Sophie Veron holding a beautiful guest house in the Manor Coutainville . A place that looks like us, friendly, family. A place to "Coutain" among us, not very far from the family home (unfortunately too small to accommodate the event). It was the best choice, everything was perfect and Sophie welcomed us with kindness and attention unusual that helped make the celebration even more beautiful . "

Matilda and Neil chose to celebrate their wedding surrounded by their families, their friends in a friendly and simple. Style a little family house with touches of originality made by Liberty, in blue and white. A great idea declined on mass booklets, menus, and small gifts to guests. For my part, I loved the idea of lavender thrown in rain on the newlyweds exit the church. A real alternative to the rose petals with small cones to refuel, it's really top top top! Matilda has surfed with talent on D-Day trends of summer include: small windmills too cute paper Liberty (each table bore the name of Liberty), the beauty bar, A real little girly essential to all guests wishing to repoudrer the nose to remain fresh despite the furious rock, and especially the famous Candy Bar, IT element of marriages 2010. We wanted to a festival-friendly, beautiful, simple but the details .. Something of the gay charge, which we like. Quite inspired the world of blogs, I was pretty qd even drive by my darling who did not want pink, no "culcul" (with a broad definition of "culcul. .) , no heart, etc.. Tough ... So we opted for liberty, bit by bit, staying in shades of blue and white, since we were at the seaside .
I love the mix of tradition and modernity in this lovely D-Day, like the dress of Matilda. A strapless dress completely revamped by the talented Mireille Etienne Brunel . "A true e creative as I like, with his character and his talent. A real wedding dress, a little princess ... but paper. I loved this gap and I really liked the rendering a little "cream", lightweight. Beautiful, quirky, and delicious, I was a fan. "
When I look at this beautiful bride, I see a girl who realizes her dream, a young woman in the air time and who knew most fun during his Big Day. Then you play the bride to be, switch your dream machine, do not be afraid of anything and especially enjoy! All always passes too quickly ...

Another very very good idea of Mathilda and Neil: extend the feast day (thus totaling three days of festivities for those that followed) with a lunch "Moules-Frites-Cider" on beach! And what performed better than small invitation with a nice buffer to get the message?
A day that passes too quickly, but full of surprises and special moments .. we have been greatly spoiled by our witnesses, friends and family, who all played the game thoroughly: one released white balloons surprise on arriving at the mansion was one of my most beautiful emotion of the day j! Movies, songs, touching little words, even home-made shrouds in the liberty of marriage! I was very moved to the church to marry my love, the point of not being able to speak .. I was equally excited then to see everyone around us so happy and "boosted" by our union. Magic! thank you to them ..


providers Matilda and Neil:
- Photographer: Olivier Harrassowsk i
- the florist Anne Freret, St. Pair / Mer (Manche)
- the dress: Mireille Etienne Brunel , Paris
- Place: Le Manoir de Coutainville , Sophie Veron
- the save the date / share / menu / thanks: home made, with the help of a graphic designer and printer in a small!

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