Fall Wedding Reception at The Commons 1854
978-887-4100
Bride and Groom: Jaclyn and Fernando Garcia
Fernando and Jaclyn met in 2005 while attending Bentley
University. Jaclyn and Fernando
envisioned their wedding to be in an elegant and Romantic setting that could
provide five star cuisine. The historic Ballroom with its grandiose windows was
the perfect setting for their wedding reception.
Guests dined on poached lobster tail and filet mignon, while
hand-rolled sushi was created by authentic Japanese sushi chefs. Everyone enjoyed a late night snack featuring
Black Angus sliders, truffle parmesan fries and Fried dough.
The Arrival:
Jaclyn and Fernando arrived in style escorted in a vintage Rolls Royce provided by Black Tie Limousine.The Perfect Venue:
The Reception was held at The Commons 1854, a historical venue that specializes in weddings.
Jaclyn and Fernando loved the idea of having the venue all to themselves for the day.
The Brides Bouquet:
This
lush, classical bouquet incorporates a blended palette of soft pastels.
A luxurious mix of hydrangea, calla lilies, and Dutch Candy Bianca roses
radiates warmth and romance. A vintage brooch of Swarovski crystals from
Pricilla of Boston accents the bouquet.
Wedding Attire:
The Bride wore a custom -made gown designed by Stephen
Yearick, the cathedral length vale was adorned with Swarovski crystals
scattered throughout. After the ceremony, the vale was replaced with a Swarovski crystal headpiece from Priscilla of Boston.
The Groom wore a Joseph Abboud tuxedo paired with a black silk dupioni tie and
white silk pocket scarf.
Signature Martinis:
Seafood Raw Bar:
Fresh delicious seafood bar consisted of the finest seafood brought in from the Boston fish pier. Shrimp, lobster, king crab claws and oysters overflowed on heaps of crushed ice. An ice bar just steps away was filled with Ice Cold grey goose Vodka where guests enjoyed oyster shooters.
Authentic Colombian hors d’oeuvres:
Cuisine:
FireFly Event Lighting:
Centerpieces:
The
bride's elegant centerpieces were designed with all white phalaenopsis orchids
(named for their resemblance to tropical moths). These fragile orchids, flown
in from Thailand, cascaded from crystal vases with embossed basket weave design
and were surrounded with three Swarovski crystal candle holders. Wedding
Flowers by Annette envisioned the brides dream and created these exquisite
floral centerpieces.
Romance:
Jaclyn and Fernando posed for a gorgeous photo in front
of the indoor water fall. Firefly event
lighting provided saturated rich hues of color to enhance this breathtaking
photograph.
Wedding Cake:
A five tired
fondant hexagon cake was designed to reflect the warm tones of the ballroom,
consisting of handmade sugar orchids which were brushed with a 14 karat gold
trim to match the elegant favors at each place setting. The third tier was shaded in a warm cream
tone and boasted the couples Initials.
Entertainment:
Live Saxophone and jazz duo played throughout the cocktail
hour. Entertainment was provided by the Boston Band “Night Shift” The first
dance sung by Night Shift was a Love that will last from Renee Olstead. The Guests
didn’t sit down from that moment on.
Favors:
To conclude a perfect evening, male guests enjoyed hand rolled cigars and
scotch outside on the patio. For the woman, Favors were placed at each setting
consisting of Slatkin candles, personalized matches adorned with bow toppers
with crystals from Papyrus. Handmade
purse holders from Colombia with the damask motif matching the invitations were
provided by the Grooms Mother.
Cuisine:
Flowers:
781-289-7870
Photographer:
978-774-4133
Cake:
978-887-0795
Hair:
617-536-5496
Dress:
Bridesmaid Dress:
Priscilla of Boston
Espresso & Cappuccino:
978-887-5655
Event Lighting:
978-880-8892
Entertainment:
Night ShiftEntertainment
800-465-1917
Cigar Rollers:
Old Cuban Cigar Factory
978-777-4129
Invitations:
978-372-3861
Table Linens:
617-558-0008
Limo and Rolls Royce:
800-624-9990
Grooms Attire:
978-774-4080
Ice Carvings:
Fitzy Snowman
781-249-1494
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