All in the Details
Celebrity wedding planner Lisa Gorjestani shares her favourite personalized touches you can incorporate into your wedding day. By Stephanie Gray
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3. Utilizing the Environment
Having an outdoor ceremony? Find a way to incorporate your natural surroundings into the overall design. For a recent wedding in a small beach community in San Diego, Gorjestani and her team built a structure for the wedding to model architectural pieces in that were already in the community. “It fits right in and is different, but feels very natural,” she says.
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Hi there!
I absolutely LOVE love love the idea of doing chalkboard menus! What a neat way to lessen the environmental impact of a wedding.
LOVE!
— Erin F (October 25, 2009 at 2:03 a.m.)