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Atmosphere Productions: Kristen & Tim's Wedding ~ Riverview, Simsbury, CT

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We had the privilege of providing sound and dance floor lighting for a great couple, Kristen and Timothy at The Riverview in Simsbury, CT. Kristen and Timothy had a wonderful love story romance of reconnecting after many years and the Bride was simply beaming for the outdoor Ceremony. Atmosphere Productions live musician Danielle provided acoustic Ceremony music and Strolling Violin for the Cocktail Hour. After dinner, a beautiful, elegant and casual night amongst family and friends quickly turned into a dance crazed, fun-filled celebration for everyone in attendance. Kristen and Timothy's Custom Introduction: Katy Perri - Teenage Dream (chorus) Kristen and Timothy's First Dance: Christina Perri and Steve Kazee - A Thousand Years Bride and Bride's Father Dance: Bob Carlisle - Butterfly Kisses Groom and Groom's Mother Dance: Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World Cake Cutting Song: Plain White T's - 1,2,3,4 Parents Dance: E

Color My World: Picking a Color Scheme for Your Wedding

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One of the earliest decisions you'll make about your wedding, before you pick a menu or hire a DJ, is your color scheme. Your colors will inform everything from invitations to bridesmaids' dresses to flowers and cocktail napkins. Color is the first thing that will strike the eye of your guests, and one of the things they'll remember the longest. Choose wisely, therefore--but not necessarily conservatively. Over the Rainbow Gone are the days when brides chose one pastel color, and it was echoed everywhere. Also gone, mercifully, are the days when rainbow weddings held sway, with each bridesmaid in a different pastel--brides have, in that sense, gotten over the rainbow. If you love pastels, an updated way to use them is to accent them with a deeper shade of the same color, say, lavender with deep amethyst. If you don't love pastels, there's never been a better time to go bold in your wedding color choices. Modern weddings please the eye with two, maybe three strik