Wedding Decorations at Toshali Sands Resort, Puri make your wedding unforgettable

Planning wedding decorations at Toshali Sands Resort, Puri can create a breathtaking and elegant celebration, thanks to its luxurious ambience and stunning coastal backdrop. Here are some ideas and themes you can use to make your wedding unforgettable:


1. Venue Spaces at Toshali Sands

  • Lawn or Garden Setup: Ideal for an open-air wedding under the sky with fairy lights and florals.
  • Banquet Hall: Decorate with drapes, chandeliers, and elegant centerpieces for a classic look.
  • Poolside Area: A romantic setup with floating candles and lanterns for pre-wedding functions.
  • Beach Access (optional): Perfect for a beach-themed décor with minimalistic elegance.

2. Popular Themes for Wedding Decorations

  1. Coastal Elegance Theme
    • Use seashells, driftwood, and soft pastel shades (like seafoam, ivory, and coral).
    • Decorate tables with white linens, coral accents, and floral centerpieces with lilies and orchids.
    • Install a floral or fabric-draped mandap with ocean-facing views for rituals.
  2. Traditional Oriya Wedding Theme
    • Use colorful marigold garlands, banana leaves, and ethnic rangoli patterns.
    • Incorporate traditional brass diyas, temple-inspired backdrops, and a touch of red, gold, and green in the decor.
    • Add a touch of authenticity with Oriya handicrafts and cane furniture.
  3. Royal Rajasthani Theme
    • Use bright shades like crimson, royal blue, and golden fabrics.
    • Include regal umbrellas, wooden carvings, and decorative jharokhas.
    • Decorate with mogra flowers, lanterns, and flowy drapes to create a palatial vibe.
  4. Bohemian Chic Theme
    • Use macrame, pampas grass, and rustic wooden furniture for a relaxed, modern vibe.
    • Soft lighting with Edison bulbs and fairy lights will enhance the evening charm.
    • Floral wreaths and dream catchers for photo-op spots.

3. Mandap and Stage Decorations

  • Mandap: A floral canopy with hanging strings of jasmine and roses or modern fabric drapes.
  • Backdrop: Use LED lights, floral walls, or a mix of wooden panels for texture.
  • Add elements like lanterns, vintage furniture, or traditional artifacts for a unique touch.

4. Entryway & Aisle Décor

  • Decorate with flower arches, hanging lights, and statement signboards.
  • Use carpets with petals strewn along the path for a traditional yet elegant look.

5. Lighting & Visual Effects

  • Use warm fairy lights, chandeliers, and hanging lanterns to create a dreamy atmosphere.
  • Install projectors for video mapping on walls for a personalized touch.
  • Consider fireworks or cold pyros for the couple’s entry or the final “Varmala” moment.

6. Photo Booth and Centerpieces

  • Photo Booth: Floral swing, vintage bicycle with blooms, or an Oriya handicraft corner.
  • Centerpieces: Mason jars with fairy lights, floating candles, or personalized mini plants.

7. Entertainment Corners

  • Set up live Oriya folk music performances, a dance floor, or interactive activities for guests.

By combining the coastal charm of Puri with your preferred wedding theme, you can transform Toshali Sands Resort into a mesmerizing venue that blends tradition and modernity seamlessly.

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Tableau Modelled on Konark Temple Wins Award at US Fest

A tableau modelled on the Unesco heritage site of sun temple, Konark, won the best design prize at the festival of India, Fremont in California (Silicon Valley) from the 60 tableaux showcased at the festival by different Indian states.

The tableau made up of plywood, Styrofoam, grass mat, Odia painting and write-up, was 3D depiction of the sun temple tableau making involved designing carpentry paintings and food, It took three weeks for 10 volunteers, all Silicon Valley engineers and entrepreneurs to make and mount it on a 24ft truck for the festival. Making the tableau was physically demanding as there was a lot of carpentry work involved, “Mahesh Pakhala, who is currently in the chair of FOG, Odisha, said The entire amount of $2000 for making of the tableau was borne by the volunteers, Dancers, dressed in quintessential Sambalpuri attire accompanied the tableau dancing of the tune of popular folk number “Rangabati Rangabati Kanka Lata” The event was attended by over 50,000 people, both from the he Indian diaspora and foreigners. The prize was given by chairman of FOG, Dr Romesh Japra

Members of Odisha Society of the Americas, NYNJPA chapter, showcased Odia culture and heritage at the different events organised to celebrate India’s independence in New York this month. At the function organised by the Indian Consulate, OSA members presented a patriotic dance on the theme ‘Jayatu Bharatam’ choreographed by Guru Bani Ray.

It was an amalgamation of Odissi, Sambalpuri and Bihu dance forms and we were given 5 to 6 minutes to perform,” Nilasundar Jena, president, OSA, NYNJPA, said. OSA members also participated in the India Day parade, hosted by the Federation of Indian Association on August 18, after 20 years.

Source From : Times of India, 02-Sep-2024