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Thurmans Mansion/Mexican Themed Wedding

Saturday, July 10, 2010














































This is part two of Roxana and John's DIY Mexican themed wedding at  Thurmans Mansion.
The groom said  the papel-picado theme was a natural fit given their Texas roots, tissue paper flowers lined the railings and tables, a custom card box in festive colors that looked like a wedding cake,  grosgrain ribbons tied to the cedar arbor with fleur de lis topped markers.
Mexican loteria cards were used as escort cards and  clipped to a red ribbon hanging on an old wooden  door with matching cards placed on each table with  a cowboy boot filled with wildflower. The wedding cake was topped with a Day of the Dead Bride and Groom.
With the Salt Lick BBQ & ribs for dinner-  the couple  supplied each table with a box of customized hand wipes!
The dress was a bride-modified find, as was the Grooms suit.  She customized her dress with ribbons  rhinestones and a favorite brooch that was her Great Aunts. He wore a gold western belt buckle with the inital S !
The Grooms Aunt performed the ceremony, friends read poems and as the  couple recited their  own vows.
Guests blew their water bird whistles and waved  ribbon streamers as the couple exited to mariachi music by RUBEN BANDA and La Compania.
( John says " they KICK ASS. Everyone should hire them". )
A heartfelt toast from the Bride to her Mother who she said inspired her artistic career by telling her to GO MAKE SOMETHING  when she was bored as a child!
The honeymoon was delayed while the bride went to work for the Santa Fe Opera thi summer but the groom said  when asked "what made your wedding rock n roll"?
He replied " It's the only way. What were we gonna do, NOT Rock? It was our wedding for crying out loud"!

Venue (ceremony and reception) - THURMANS MANSION
Flowers, cakes, favors, brides dress, brides shoes, brides accessories, brides jewellery, grooms outfits, bridesmaid dresses, hair/make up were all  DIY.
Mariachi's: La Compania/Ruben Banda    258-4963

2 Responses to “Thurmans Mansion/Mexican Themed Wedding”

Anonymous said...

I would love to find out where and how you got the loteria cards, I love the idea of using them as place cards! I am getting married in a month in Mexico, please let me know any info you may have,
Thank you!

Willow

Monica Bremer said...

Ow, this wedding theme sounds cool! Everyone will enjoy this event especially the children. The souvenirs, decors, and cake motif are awesome!