Monday, February 1, 2010

Mood Boards and Sunsets

One of the earliest decision that has to be made in preparing for a wedding is the theme. It helps the couple choose the motif, the design of the dresses, the lay out of the wedding reception, the food, etc etc.

Yeng and I initially thought of having a white beach wedding. White always looks so simple yet beautiful, and its understated elegance is just stunning. But alas, Juday and Ryan beat us to using the theme, and pursuing so would just add to the similarities. Well yung church lang naman ang parehas, but I'd like to keep it that way as much as possible. Oh of course there's one more, Ryan and I are both good looking bespectacled gentlemen. Woot woot.

So Yeng and I decided to look for something else that was at the same time beautiful and simple. Eventually we decided on something that we both liked and thought would be an apt theme for our wedding.

Sunsets are beautiful if one but pauses to appreciate them. Just like how a wedding announces the journey of two people that have decided to navigate life together as one, the sunset is also a short and beautiful event that starts the journey of the moon and the stars through the landscape of night.

I once read this poem by David Harris...

...Just beyond the sunset
Someone waits for me
Just beyond the sunset
Lies my destiny...

...There I'll find the treasure
Of love eternally

On January 8, 2011, the sunset brings me to my destiny.

(Then we can start making those cute little baby stars...)

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As we didn't want to be overwhelmed by bright hues of orange and blue (remember the undertstated part?), we chose a particular sunset that we thought would be nice for a beach wedding. We wanted a theme where elements of white provide a nice clean palette for the strong colors of blue and orange. And where else in the world would you see white, blue and orange mixed seamlessly? Santorini and Mykonos of course!

Over the weekend we tried to cram in one A3 size sheet all the ideas, colors and elements we thought represented what we wanted during our special day. And here is how it turns out:

Mood Board

Now that I'm armed with a mood board, I think I'm a little bit more comfortable facing suppliers and their thousand and one questions. With a mood board, I don't have to talk that much. You know what they say, a picture paints a thousand words and having 24 images in one A3 sheet should say a lot.

8 comments:

yeng said...

tsk. parang di ako included ah. puro "I".

hmp.

dale said...

Hinde naman ah, panay Yeng and I, and we eh.

Yung last paragraph lang yung "I".

dale said...

Bakit natatakot ka rin ba sa suppliers like me? Hehehe.

yeng said...

On January 8, 2011, the sunset brings me to my destiny.

(Then I can start making those cute little baby stars...)

goodluck on making those cute little baby stars on your own :p

dale said...

Haha, OK fine you got me there. So on board ba tayo in maing those stars? Pwede na sa akin B isang galaxy...or at the least isang constellation. Hehehe.

vistan said...

oist... bawal muna gumawa. sabay sabay tayo hehe

teka, dale bakit puro ikaw nag-post? wala pang post si yeng... di counted yung kinopya sa facebook hehe

dale said...

Ok dude. Batchmates.

Napansin mo rin? Bakit nga kaya...

yeng said...

B, nagtanong ka pa kung bakit. Eh bawat detail, nauuna ka na magpost.

Vistan, Dale is coming in close second as being groomzilla. Watch out, aagawan ka ng title nyan. Haha!