Plan a Hawaiian Wedding, Traditions

Aug 02
2010

At Hawaiian weddings, flower garlands known as leis are traditionally placed around the necks of the bride and groom. Leis symbolize love and respect, and they are created from some of the island’s most beautiful and fragrant flowers. Each lei is made up of some 40 or 50 fresh flowers, and tied with a colorful ribbon. These flower garlands are very symbolic of Hawaiian culture and an integral part of every celebration on the island.

The ‘Hawaiian Wedding Song’, which was of course sung by Elvis in the movie Blue Hawaii is almost always a part of the wedding service. The couple’s names in the Hawaiian language may be engraved onto their wedding rings. Both the bride and groom will dress in white, and the groom will have a red sash tied around his waist.

Engagement Photos, Maui

Apr 07
2010

Are you thinking of having engagement photos taken before you wedding? Photos make great wedding invitations and nice compliments to your guest sign in book.  Behind The Lens Maui offering a variety of wedding packages to fit your budget. We also offer engagement sessions at a discounted price if you book your Maui wedding with us.

Nicole Sanchez

Behind The Lens Maui

(808) 205-2366

www.behindthelensmaui.com