Friday, September 11, 2009

Jennie & Jay - September 5, 2009

Jennie & Jay's reception was held at Quidnessett Country Club on Saturday night of Labor Day weekend. Jennie's careful and creative planning of all the details really paid off - the room looked amazing! From the cake to the candy buffet, the pinks were all tied in. We provided pink uplighting around the room. Jay handled much of the music choices, and even cut the intro songs. Their introductions were choreographed, and each couple had their own dance! A club DJ from Connecticut, Jay also mixed a few songs for the crowd during the dance portion of the reception. It was really cool! They also put together an amazing video that was played during dinner. Quite a creative duo!


Our friends at Wedding Stories were there to capture everything on Video. And, we got to work with Jenny from Zenobia Studios, too. We had heard much about her gorgeous photos, can't wait to see the pics! Check out her blog, you'll be stalking it soon! The girls' bouquets were by Flower Thyme, but Jennie created the same flowers in silk for centerpieces. Great vendors, great couple, wonderful family and friends - a terrific night!


Here are their songs:

1. Grandparents & Parents Entrance: Beautiful Day By U2

2. Bridal Party 1: Let’s Get It Started By Black Eyed Peas

3. Bridal Party 2: Get Down Tonight By Kc & The Sunshine Band

4. Bridal Party 3: Rock Your Body By Justin Timberlake

5. Bridal Party 4:Apache By Sugar Hill Gang

6. Bridal Party 5: Livin’ On A Prayer By Bon Jovi

7. Bridal Party 6: Everybody Have Fun Tonight By Wang Chung

8. Bride & Groom Entrance: Take Me Home Tonight By Eddie Money

9. Bride & Groom First Dance: Thank You For Loving Me By Bon Jovi

10. Father/Daughter Dance: My Wish By Rascal Flatts

11. Mother/Son Dance: I Hope You Dance By Leann Womack

12. Cake Cutting: The Sweetest Thing

13. Bouquet Toss: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun By Cyndi Lauper

14. Last Song Bride & Groom: I’ve Had The Time Of My Life By Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes

15. Last Song Of The Evening: Two Tickets To Paradise By Eddie Money










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