Jessie and Kenny

Written by superadmin

July 4, 2011

Congratulations to Jessie and Kenny on their wedding day at the Emperors Palace Restaurant. The hall was decorated in red and gold, traditionally meaning to bring good luck to the couple. As the guests entered the reception they could sign their name and write a message for the bride and groom on a guestbook scroll. Spheres of red roses sitting on top of tall glass vases surrounded a large golden thrown that guests took pictures upon.

Dinner was served throughout the evening with many different types of dishes during which the guests enjoyed the elegant music being played along with a picture slide show of the couple on screens around the room. The 5 tier wedding cake featured red and gold decor and the wedding favors were beautifully decorated cupcakes that came along with a key chain.

After the entrance of the bride and groom, Jing Ying Martial Arts performed a fascinating and high-energy lion dance, followed by some introductions of out of town guests. The bridal party kept everyone entertained by playing games through the night, including a game called “suck and blow” where the bridal party would stand beside each other passing around a card with their mouths. Since the bride got to walk down the aisle, she gave her groom a chance to strut his stuff and show everyone his walk. Later in the night, the music became more intense and everybody had a great time on the dance floor with the laser lights and fog machine. The photobooth was in demand all evening as guests had the opportunity to take a few pictures in the photo booth for the keepsakes of the night. And throughout it all, Anthony and Rina from Infused Studios where busy immortalizing all the special moments.

Flashworks would like to thank Jessie and Kenny for letting us be a part of your special night. We wish you all the best!

To view to gallery of photostrips, CLICK HERE!

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