TLC’s Four Weddings Episode Recap: September 12th

Good morning Saturday goers! I am not going to delay, and go right into the recap of  last night’s episode of  “Four Weddings” on TLC.  What are your thoughts of the four brides and their weddings? What details stood out for you? Was there one bride which had a total “wow” wedding day? If you missed last night’s episode, don’t worry I have all the details right here. Grab your morning coffee, and sit back and enjoy!

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Who are the Brides?: 

  • Diana is the first to wed as she starts her wedding day with a ceremony set outside on a gorgeous lawn at an art center. The backdrop  is lush greenery with a few red colored decorations at the alter. The color red is used to represent the groom’s Chinese culture. The bride walks down on her own, as she holds a cascading floral bouquet. . The bride and groom’s cultures are incorporated into the ceremony. After they kiss as husband and wife, they are ready to celebrate with their guests. The guests make their way to the art center’s lawn for cocktail hour. During the cocktail hour, a sideshow performer entertained guests with some dangerous acts such as swallowing fire, and walking on glass. Following the show, guests enter inside for the reception. The guest tables were named by countries, and boarding passes as the escort cards. The reception decor was blue and yellow colored details,  and each table featured country flags that represented the bride or groom’s background. The dance floor was full of energy and fun.
  • Nicole’s  hardcore purple wedding day begins with some rain, so the ceremony takes place under a white tent. The aisle is decorated with purple rose petals, and hanging mason jars filled with purple flowers. After a fun and lovely ceremony, guests remained in the same space for cocktail hour. Inside the reception space guests pick up their “peas in a pod” escort cards and head to their tables. The reception features stunning chandeliers,  purple uplighting, purple linens, and purple lit centerpieces. Following dinner and dessert, some guests  got on the dance floor and did the polka dance.
  • Melea is ready to take the next step of her road trip and marry the love of her life. The wedding is set at a country club. The ceremony space featured white chairs, red rose petals down the aisle, and red ribbons tied to the chairs. After a heartfelt ceremony where the two shared their own vows, guests head over to the cocktail hour. Cocktail hour features personally food which the couple’s chef taste buds picked out. The reception space is white and red colored decor. White table linens, white chair covers with red sashes, and the centerpiece is red roses surrounded by candles. The wedding cake is a three tiered white cake with red colors and details of the couple’s travels from the West Coast to the East Coast. Following dinner, dancing is all about fun and high energy.
  • Leila is ready to sparkle and shine on her wedding day. Her big day is set in a grand hall with many gorgeous details. The ceremony is a large space with some purple lighting, tall  rhinestone decorated candles lining the aisle, and a arch decorated with white and purple flowers and crystals hanging down. After saying their “I do’s”, the couple makes their exit, while guest head to the cocktail hour. The cocktail hour is full of food, including sushi, clams, fajitas, noodles, and more. You name it, and it is there. The signature drink is a Key Lime Pie Martini with a graham cracker rim. The reception space is a circular room with a huge dome in the center with light shining through it. The reception also features another “cool” detail. The bar was made out of ice. All ice. The night sparkles with dancing, lights, and a party vibe.

A Hot Detail:  There was one detail from each wedding that stood out for me. I really loved Diana’s beautiful flower crown. It not only represented her Ukrainian culture, but it was such a gorgeous accessory complimenting her dress. She looked whimsical and very romantic. I could not stop looking at that flower crown, it was simply stunning!    So I have to say I absolutely LOVED the dessert bar at Nicole’s wedding. I love my desserts, and when there is more than wedding cake at a wedding, I am set. Talking about candy, homemade chocolate chip cookies, lemon bars, and more! Yum!  I loved the table numbers at  Melea’s wedding. They were state license plates from all the states that she and Lisa had traveled through together. The theme of road trip romance really showed here. What a personal and lovely detail!  So, this is a first, but I also loved the dessert bar at Leila’s wedding. Yep, thats how much I love desserts and sweets. This dessert bar consists of  a chocolate fondue machine, milk shakes, and more! It was a full of yummy treats!

Who won?: Congrats to Leila for winning!  She and her husband won an all expenses paid honeymoon to Hawaii.   I was not surprised at all about Leila winning.  She was the last bride to show off her wedding, and I had not really thought any of the other weddings had that “wow” factor. So once I saw Leila’s I just knew she was the winning bride.   While I can not account for the food since I wasn’t actually there, all the other details – venue,  bride’s dress, and originality – really complimented Leila’s wedding theme.  The sparkle and glam was seen in all the details from the ceremony to her wedding cake. Well done Leila!  So how did the other three brides score? Melea came in second, Diana in third, and Nicole in fourth. Were you surprised by the results?  Love to hear from you, so please share!TLC

TLC’s Four Weddings Episode Recap: June 20th

Friday is here! Fridays are the best right? I mean, I love them. Not only does it mean I get to start my weekend, but I get to provide you a recap of one of my favorite wedding shows on TLC. Yep, its a good day for sure! Did you tune into last night’s episode of  “Four Weddings” on TLC?  What are your thoughts of the four brides and their weddings? What details stood out for you? Was there one bride which had a total “wow” wedding day? If you missed it, we have a recap of the episode right here:

 

Who are the Brides?: TLC

  • Christian is ready to walk down the aisle at a grand cathedral where her ceremony takes place. Inside the cathedral there are high ceiling, stunning details, and a large aisle. The ceremony had little decor, however the bridesmaids wore lavender colored short dresses, each holding a small bouquet.  After a traditional ceremony, the bride and her groom together with their guests light up paper lanterns and release them into the sky. Following, guests go to a night club where the reception takes place. Inside there are many candles, stunning chandeliers, and white flowers. The cake is a three tier white cake with a masquerade mask with feathers as the cake topper  Guests join the bride on the dance-floor as her groom throws dollar bills from above into the crowd. Guests enjoy this unique money dance.TLC
  • Ashley a bride who has planned her wedding since she was a young teenager and is now ready to marry the love of her life.  The day begins outside on the green lawn of the plantation venue.  The alter is rustic with a chandelier hanging in the middle.  Ashley makes her grand entrance for the ceremony on a white horse and carriage. A very Fairytale entrance. After a heartfelt ceremony, the married couple release white doves, and then exit in the horse drawn carriage.  Inside the plantation venue, the reception begins. The space features blue up-lighting, vintage style decor, and tall floral centerpieces. A shout out for the guest bride, Christian for her birthday, and everyone was on the dance-floor having a good time.TLC
  • Courtney  has a love for nature and elegance. Her wedding takes place at a local zoo. First, the ceremony takes place at a church. The decoration consisted of pink and white flowers on the pews, and four grand floral arrangements at the front. After sealing the ceremony with a kiss, guests travel to the zoo for the reception. As guests enter, they are greeted by some of the animals such as an elephant, peacock, and flamingos. Inside the reception space, it is decorated with pink, white, and gold colors. The guest tables have a soft pink linen, gold chargers with pink napkins, gold candleholders, and a few small floral arrangements. The cake was a five tier white and gold cake with some intricate details. After a buffet dinner, the dessert table is set with array of desserts to choose from. At the end of the night there is a second line, and Courtney changes into a short white dress with silver beading on the top.TLC
  • Joy is ready to have a good time at her wedding.  Her wedding day is at a hotel and the ceremony inside. The ceremony space is all white with candles lining the aisle. After a jump over the broom, the couple is ready to party with their guests. The reception space features blue up-lighting, trees with hanging candles and peacock feathers.  After dinner, guests enjoy liquor filled cupcakes. The dance floor was high energy and everyone was packed on the dance floor. A second line joined in and the party continued.

A Hot Detail:  There was one detail from each wedding that stood out for me. I really loved Christian’s wedding gown. It was a lace with beading all throughout. This dress was made for her, and she looked gorgeous!  Okay, so this is a first, but I also loved Ashley’s wedding gown as well! Yep. What I absolutely loved about her gown was EVERYTHING! Her dress was a fitted satin mermaid trumpet style with feathers on the top. Totally stunning and simply beautiful. Perfect gown for this bride.    I actually loved the overall style and design at Courtney’s wedding. I loved the romantic feel of it all. All the details were simply gorgeous and elegant.   was a fitted A-line lace dress with a beautiful veil. It was perfect for her vintage style wedding.   What I thought was a “wow” factor at Joy’s wedding reception was the ice luge. The large ice luge had the signature drink flow right down into the guest’s glass. I thought this was super unique and fun for guests. A fun way to get your drink!

Who won?: Congrats to Courtney for winning!  She and her husband won an all expenses paid honeymoon to St. Martin.  I was not surprised at all about Courtney winning.  As soon as I saw her wedding, and all the gorgeous details, I knew she would win.  While I can not account for the food since I wasn’t actually there, all the other details – venue,  bride’s dress, and originality – were owned by Courtney’s wedding. I loved how it was so romantic and every single detail from the ceremony to the desserts, was absolutely lovely.  Those flowers and the gold and pinks, Swoon!  Every cent spent was worth it! Fantastic job Courtney!   So how did the other three brides score? Ashley came in second, Joy in third, and Christian in fourth. Were you surprised by the results?  Love to hear from you, so please share!

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TLC’s Four Weddings Episode Recap: Season Premiere

Did you tune into last night’s season premiere episode of  “Four Weddings” on TLC?  What are your thoughts of the four brides and their weddings? What details stood out for you? If you missed it, we have a recap of the episode right here:

Who are the Brides?: TLC

  • Chancy, a bride who wants to bring her cheerleader fun and energy to her wedding day.  The night time ceremony is set outside the banquet hall.  The trees are decorated with twinkle lights, the alter is draped with white drapery with a beautiful chandelier hanging in the middle. There are beautiful water fountains with candles all around. A very romantic look. After their “I do’s”, the ceremony ends with fireworks lighting up the sky. Inside the banquet hall the room is decorated with twinkle lights, ivory and gold colors. The guest tables are missing centerpieces, however around the room there are beautiful and grand flower centerpieces.  Guests enjoy a huge array of food, as they watch the first dance up on the balcony. There is a pink and white candy bar which is enjoyed by all who love sweets. The dance floor is taken over by the couple’s version of the Harlem Shake. The Harlem Shake is live on the dance floor. Crazy costumes, high energy, and lots of dancing.
  • Chantall, a bride who is going Southern with vintage rustic details at her wedding. Her wedding takes place at a historic plantation in Louisiana. The ceremony is outside under trees with roses, candles, lanterns, and hanging chandeliers. The processional includes four dogs who are all dressed up. Following, Chantall walks in wearing a lovely lace fitted gown with an embellished sash on the waist.  After the ceremony ends, guests are welcomed into the  barn where the reception takes place. Inside the barn, there are candles, purple and white flowers, and many vintage details like a horse carriage, lace, birdcages, old books, and vintage style furniture. After a traditional Southern buffet, guests enjoyed some fun times taking photos in the photo booth.
  • Amanda is a bride who holds a destination wedding for her thirty five guests. The wedding takes place in a mansion with a doll house collection. Inside the mansion, a romantic space is where the ceremony takes place. It is decorated with vintage style furniture and ivory, pink, and white flowers.  Amanda holds a hand-made bouquet made up of silk flowers. Following the ceremony, guests go into a grand parlor to enjoy the reception. Tall ceilings, vintage furniture, and flowers filled this space. The cake is a three tiered cake with rhinestones and white flowers. There is also a traditional King’s cake for the groom. To give the New Orleans feel to the guests, they had props of New Orleans like masks, and got to wear and dance around with them. The guests, sparklers in hand, say goodbye to the couple, as they exit the wedding.
  • Marcala, a bride who is sharing her Peruvian traditions with her guests at her wedding. The ceremony takes place outside and decorated with spring flowers, hanging mason jars, and white chairs. The ceremony was special as they included their little daughter in their vows. When the ceremony concludes, guests get into the spirit of Mardi Grass by joining in a second line to head to the reception. At cocktail hour, there is Peruvian speciality drink served. The centerpieces were spring flowers of various colors. They were arranged as flower arrangements or flowers emerged in water inside various sizes of vases. The cake was a three tiered tipsy Topsy style with a cake topper which had not only the couple, but their daughter as well. The dance floor was full of high energy and fun.

A Hot Detail:  There was one detail from each wedding that stood out for me. What I thought was so super unique and fun at Chancy’s wedding was the grand entrance at the reception. Her fellow cheerleaders lined up, pom poms and all, and cheered the couple as they walked in. Just like it was a football game. I thought that was such a great way to make an entrance.  I also loved what followed, which was the dance Chancy performed with her cheerleaders. That was great! I thought it was high energy and a total blast!  What I absolutely loved at Chantall’s wedding was the overall theme of her wedding. I live for vintage, and when it is blended with a wedding, my heart is happy. I thought that all the details of lace, vintage style furniture, and her dress, came together really well. Vintage was pulled off well!  What I thought was unique at Amanda’s wedding was the personal tours of the doll house collections. I thought this was something totally unique, and I had never seen it at a wedding. I think it can be something memorable for guests.  At Marcala’s wedding reception, I really liked how her sister performed a traditional Peruvian dance. It was sweet because it was her sisters and I thought this was so much more meaningful. I also loved how the bride and groom got up and danced with them.

TLCWho won?: Congrats to Chantall for winning!  She and her husband won an all expenses paid honeymoon to Portugal.  I was not surprised about Chantall winning at all, she seemed to deserve it! As soon as I saw her wedding, I knew that she would win. I loved it! While I can not account for the food since I wasn’t actually there, all the other details – venue,  bride’s dress, and originality – were owned by Chantall’s wedding. I thought that every detail of her Southern vintage theme was absolutely perfect. All the details from ceremony to reception came together so seamlessly. Swoon!  Great job Chantall!  So how did the other three brides score? Marcala came in second, Amanda in third, and Chancy in fourth. Were you surprised by the results?  Love to hear from you, so please share!