Countryside wedding

Enjoying nature and feeling relaxed. There is something about weddings in Haciendas and old-time ranches that just make everybody feel comfortable.
This wedding took place on a ranch in the state of Jalisco. The ceremony, as well as the reception, were held at the gardens of the house in the shade of trees.
For decorations, some Mexican details were added, such as customized shot glasses with the initials of the groom and bride, as well as centerpieces made from cacti, peppers, and flowers.  Mecate (thin organic rope) was used to wrap the napkins and hold the name cards on the tables.
For the central tables, which didn’t have enough shade, we placed blue parasols.
The wedding ambiance was fantastic. Mexican weddings tend to last a long time, often until the next morning. The organizers were prepared for the long night with a selection of snack stands (Ice cream, corn, potatoes, pop corn...) to keep the guests content in the late hours of the party.

Hay algo en los eventos en el campo y en haciendas que nos hace sentir agusto y relajados .
Esta boda civil, se llevó a cabo en un rancho en Jalisco.
La Ceremonia Civil y la fiesta fueron en los jardines de la casa en medio de la sombra de los árboles. Para las mesas con menos sombras, se colocaron sombrillas.
La decoración fue muy campirana, con caballitos rusticos de tequila personalizados con los nombres de los novios,  los centros de mesa llevaban nopales y pimientos ademas de flores y cebollines.
Las servilletas fueron decoradas con mecate.
El Buffet fue mexicano y por la tarde se ofrecieron diversos puestos de snack para los invitados (Espiropapas, esquites, papas, nives de garrafa..)

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