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Kasia & David: Vintage Polish Love.






Last fall I had a pleasure of working with an amazing couple. (I have to disclaim this also because I am lucky enough with our team to work with a lot of amazing couples). Kasia being 100% Polish and always being involved in local Polish community (as much as even dancing in a Polish Folk dance team) knew that Polish theme would be a big part of her wedding. She also loved vintage elements and wanted to create a very cozy reception for her guests. Obvious choice for a venue was the American Polish Cultural Center. She ended up picking the new section of the banquet hall that is a blank canvas and she wanted to bring the vintage elements in through our decorations. We did something very daring because we actually picked very dark navy table linens and instead of going with traditional light colored chair covers with picked even darker chocolate ones. Only our centerpieces were white with champagne and gold accents. Kasia also wanted to bring in the peacock theme into our color combination and we did that in a very delicate way. There were only few  nudges to the theme, such as table numbers and in few places peacock feathers. Being really busy with preparing this 350 people wedding I completely missed the window for taking my photos and just got few that were not acceptable to share. Thankfully Marek Dziekonski, totally saved the day by taking amazing amount of detailed photos from the reception. Below photos with exceptions of maybe two are all his! (Yes you will know which two I took....) Also Marek has quite a few photos on his blog post - be sure to check those out as well.



First and formost is Kasia's bridal bouquet. All white and champagne with some greenery and lots of texture. The stems were wrapped in lace and antique crystals and pearls.




Bridesmaids had bright royal blue dresses so in order to create some dramatic pop of color we chose to go with also very textural bouquets with shades of white and champagne and few greenery.



Here is entire bridal party standing in front of St. Florian church in Hamtramck.



If you have never been inside of St. Florian, it is truly amazing and very vintage looking.



In a true Polish wedding there has to be a flower girl! And head wreaths / wianki are very common for the girls to wear. I love creating little details like this little head piece for Kasia's flower girl!



The view of the room in American Polish Center right when guests started coming in.



We created two different types of centerpieces for Kasia and David. This one is a manzanita branch centerpiece with gold accents, crystals and candles. On other tables we had tall floral arrangements filled with flowers.



A detail of the head table. We dressed it up with a mixture of vases, branches and candles. In the back you can see our vintage frame design with peacock feathers.



Oh and did I mention the head table had three layers or tables?



We've designed little details such as the notes above to give more vintage charm to all the elements.
The photo on the left is actually on of the mom's bridal gown! We had it hanging right outside of the reception room. (I mean how amazing is it that both moms still had their wedding gowns? Talk about a perfect occasion to showcase them.)



Polish table is a must at Polish wedding! This one was truly awesome. That's where you could find pierogi and also variety of other small-plates-type of snacks.



Kasia and David cutting their beautiful wedding cake!



Kasia and her Oczepiny! Very Polish tradition. Here done by Czarny Dunajec, our amazingly talented local Polish Folk Dance team.


And here Czarny Dunajec performing for all the wedding guests. (How cool is that?) Back in the day when I was starting this business I remember there were quite a few Polish weddings that used to get Polish Folk dance groups performing at weddings. I have to say this was the first one in a really long time that I have seen. Maybe it's coming back? Let's hope! 



I truly think our beautiful couple had the time of their lives on their wedding day. Our entire team is wishing Kasia and David countless years of happiness and 100 lat of love!

Ceremony: St. Florian
Table Number Design/ Favors: Goizzy
Flowers/Linens/Chavari Chairs/Chargers/Drapes: Goizzy

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Gisella & Vasile: Joining Cultures






Once in a while I have a pleasure to work with couples that are joining two complete different cultures. It is really wonderful to see that love has no limits and also it is really fun to see how traditions and families make entire event truly special. Gisella originally is from Peru and Vasile from Romania so working with Gisella on planning her wedding was really exciting for me. Gisella knew she wanted to have navy as her primary color for the wedding. To keep the palette fresh and natural we added greens and whites to the mix. Traditional Orthodox ceremony took place in Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church in Troy, reception was also held next door in the very specious banquet room. Attached are few photos documenting entire day and how everything turned out. Together with entire Goizzy team we wish Gisella and Vasile very happy marriage!






































Below is all white Gisella's bridal bouquet with calla lilies and navy berries for accent.


















Stem wrapping on Gisella's bridal bouquet.


















Bridesmaids carried smaller and more green bouquets.


















Below are few wonderful photos taken by Craiu Prodcutions that documented entire day for Gisella and Vasile.


















Our happy couple.


















Beautiful bride with our bridal bouquet.


















And a little detail from the reception of the gorgeous wedding cake baked by Christine's Cakes and Pastries decorated with our flowers.


















If you would like to see more from Gisella and Vasile's wedding visit Craiu Productions to see their video documentation.

Table Number Design: Goizzy
Photographery & Cinematography: Craiu Productions
Flowers/Linens: Goizzy

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Stephanie & Anthony: Belle Isle Late Summer Wedding






Planning a wedding with Stephanie and one of her really close friend's Marisa, was really fun. (Marisa was one of our brides from 2009). Stephanie had a vision of what she wanted for her wedding to look like and it wasn't all that easy to explain. After a bit we came with a really colorful and saturated color palette that fit Stephanie's imagination. Stephanie's wedding took place on Belle Isle Yacht Club which was just a great venue for a late summer wedding. Ceremony was planned to be outside overlooking Detroit River but with rains in forecast we had to move the ceremony inside. We designed our arch in such a way that it still looked vibrant and romantic. We took one of colors in Stephanie's palette and we used it as a background. We draped it with white fabric and added colorful flowers. For the ceremony as well as reception Stephanie and Anthony had silver chavari chairs. Linens on the tables were deep satin navy, just like bridesmaid's dresses. Flowers on the tables had orange calla lilies variety or roses and beautiful purple stock. We had little details for the tables with purple and navy. We decorated an amazing wedding cake done by Morning Glory with beautiful calla lilies and willow branches. It was a beautiful day and our couple looked amazing. Stephanie and Anthony are expecting their first baby soon and we are super excited for their future ahead!






































Here is Stephanie's colorful bridal bouquet.


















Here is one of the very few photos from Stephanie and Anthony's wedding. Hopefully we will get some from their professional photographer soon. Bride and the bridesmaids looked amazing.


















Table Number Design: Goizzy
Photographer: TBD
Flowers/Linens/Lighting/Draping: Goizzy :)

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Cool and warm vintage wedding.

Monica & Peter, October 2012







There is nothing better and a romantic fall wedding day in Michigan. (Especially if it is full of sun and is warm enough not to wear winter coats). Our couple, Monica and Peter picked out a very unique color combination for their wedding. We were trying few things but we finally decided on champagne and navy with touch of orange and warmer tones. It is a great color combination for a fall wedding. Cool, winter tones are balanced by warm orange shades.We tried to include quite a bit of lace and vintage details, since Monica loved the way that looked.  Monica's parents took also a big part in planning, they were great help and were lovely to work with. We are extremely happy for our bride and groom and we wish them all the best! 








































And below are few beautiful photos from Agnes Photography.





















Bridal bouquet with quite a bit of color. And lighter in shade bridesmaids bouquets. We chose for them to be more pale because of dark navy dresses that the girls were wearing.





















It was an extremely beautiful fall day. Monica and Peter got really lucky!





















Looks like all of them took advantage of the warm and sunny weather.





















On the left Monica and Peter in one of my favorite photos from their wedding.
On right one of out centerpieces with room getting filled up by guests.





















So many of their photographs are so beautiful! So hard to pick few.
If you would want to see more of Monica and Peter's wedding day and their photography taken by Agnes visit our wedding gallery!

Venue: American Polish Cultural Center
Photographer: Agnes Photography
Cake: Srodek Bakery
Flowers/Decorations: Goizzy :)

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University of Michigan wedding colors.

Sylwia & Marcin, October 2012






Yes! Finally a yellow wedding! I couldn't tell you how long we have been waiting for a bride that would want to use yellow for her wedding. Yellow is just such a happy color and there are so many beautiful flowers in that shade that it is an extremely fun color to work with. Our bride and groom, as you might suspect both are connected to University of Michigan, that's why picking a color scheme for them came effortless. Both, the wedding and the ceremony were at the well known Polish St. Florian Church in Hamtramck. We've never had an event in that space before so it was refreshing to work with a new space. Setting up a layout and figuring out what would work best was really fun. As you can tell, we had navy linens, white chair covers with yellow sashes and yellow napkins. Our flowers were all yellow and white. We had LED bases lighting up our vases as well as blue lighting that added extra color to the room. We also had a backdrop behind the head table and ceiling draping above the cake and the dance floor. Our bride and groom looked absolutely stunning and we could not be happier for them. We wish you all the best Sylwia and Marcin! 








































Just a simple shot of the bridal bouquet. White roses with yellow cymbidium orchids, yellow spray roses, white ranunculus and yellow craspedia balls.





















Our beautiful bride and groom shot by Agnes Photography at St. Florian Church in Hamtramck.
What a gorgeous photo!





















Agnes also shot Sylwia's bridal bouquet up close. I couldn't resist and I had to post it.





















And here are few smaller photos collected into a collage. There is plenty more photos on Agnes Photography facebook page.





















Venue: St. Florian Church in Hamtramck
Photographer: Agnes Photography
Videographer: Video to Remember
Cake: Srodek Bakery
Flowers/Decorations: Goizzy :)

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