We are so excited to bring to you a series of blog posts from one of our favorite couples (Mari + Josh) from this past June. Tinica and Chrishaun headed up this fantastic event that started at the 6th & I Historic Synagogue in Chinatown.
One of our favorite elements of our decor for the couple was that one of the little guys in the ceremony dropped greenery and then the little girls dropped petals afterwards…just had a really pretty effect for the entrance!
We were able to use the standard chuppah provided by 6th & I and attached a pretty garland of greenery and peonies along with a gorgeous heirloom quality quilt made by the mother of the bride as a wedding gift! Wait to see how we reused it for the reception in our next post!
Such a gorgeous Ketubah!!!
Stay tuned tomorrow for more floral and planning details at the reception. Then we will do a 3rd and final post with some really fun portraits and silly photos that Tom took!!!
(Photos from Documentary Associates)
We love 6th and I!
Katie — I’m amazed at the way you are able to reinvent weddings! Not only visually beautiful, but the symbolic effect of the greenery and petals dropped sequentially by the ring bearers and flower girls — I die! And I love the mix of your stylish decor with the personal/handmade elements — so personal and authentic. Can’t wait to see more!!
I love the Ketubah that you posted in this blog post. I just found your site while searching for ideas for my own wedding. Any idea where this couple got their ketubah from?