After getting engaged, wedding planner Azar Jazestani found herself floating on a cloud. So it was only natural that she planned a light-as-air shower—and invited loved ones to share in her bliss. Azar, the owner of Principal Planner, in Montréal, ends her days dreaming up events that put others in the spotlight.
2. After getting engaged, wedding planner Azar Jazestani
found herself floating on a cloud. So it was only natural
that she planned a light-as-air shower—and invited
loved ones to share in her bliss. Azar, the owner of
Principal Planner, in Montréal, ends her days dreaming
up events that put others in the spotlight. But on
January 14, 2017, all eyes were on her. Though bridal
showers are often hosted by the maid of honor or a
relative, Azar wanted to save her loved ones the heavy
lifting—and after all, focusing on the details is what she
does best. So she took the helm. Her euphoric mood
made a heavenly theme an obvious choice—and the
white-on-white (with dashes of pink) color scheme
suited the season.
3. She chose Joe's Prop House as her setting—a blank
canvas on which to serve up brunch, sweets, fun, and
games. And the sky, it turns out, really was the limit.
4. Heaven Set
Hydrangea "clouds" raining mini
carnations hung over the tables
(thanks to Aura Design), with
puffs of faux snow running down
the middle. Seating was
informal—with each guest
choosing a spot to sit. The
linens, chairs, and tables, all
came from the venue, Joe's Prop
House, and Olive Orange
Catering handled the menu.
5. Heaven Set
"Just have fun! So many brides are concerned with
showers they've attended or things they've seen at
them," Azar says. "But when your event represents
you, success is inevitable."
Hydrangea "clouds" raining mini carnations hung over
the tables (thanks to Aura Design), with puffs of faux
snow running down the middle. Seating was
informal—with each guest choosing a spot to sit. The
linens, chairs, and tables, all came from the venue,
Joe's Prop House, and Olive Orange Catering handled
the menu.
6. "Just have fun! So
many brides are
concerned with
showers they've
attended or things
they've seen at
them,"Azar
says. "But when
your event
represents you,
success is
inevitable."
7. Have a Seat
Each of the 25 guests got a box of goodies to use—
where else?—in the shower. Bath-themed cookies by
L&V Sweets were packaged along with a loofah, soaps,
bath oils, a sponge, and a spa headband. Cards tucked
under napkins prompted attendees to write down a
memory they shared with Azar. Each was later read
aloud, to lots of happy laughter.
"Give favors with meaning," Azar suggests. "If you're
known for being funny, give something that gets you
laughing. If you're a DIY lover, try a mini photo album.
Skip heavily branded items: Guests love you, but they
don't want anything with your initials on it."
10. The dress code was white—but Azar (here, with a
friend and the mother of the bride) wore pink. Her
dress is by Missguided, and her belt is from BCBG.
From Above
Azar's girlfriends are display coordinators and had a
piece used in a store that was befitting of the
celebration. The winter icicle creation was installed
over the game area.
11. Contact Us
Azar Jazestani
Address: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Website: http://principalplanner.com/
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