Nitesh and his team turned our four-day wedding into a dream. Every floral, every petal, every quiet detail of our Chaunki was held with such love. Our parents still talk about the marigold canopy.

Every Blossom celebration begins as a wedding and ends as a family. These are some of the kindest things our couples and parents have written to us, in their own words.
Nitesh and his team turned our four-day wedding into a dream. Every floral, every petal, every quiet detail of our Chaunki was held with such love. Our parents still talk about the marigold canopy.
We approached Blossom for our Mata Ki Chaunki at home. From the moment Nitesh arrived to set up the Darbar, we felt the difference. My mother folded her hands and could not speak. That, for us, was everything.
We had two cultures, three venues, and one very nervous bride. Blossom held it all. Calm, beautifully styled, and ready for every last-minute pivot — including a Vancouver downpour that we didn’t even notice.
The mandap looked like a memory before we had even lived it. I have never seen my mother cry at a stage before. Thank you, Nitesh — for understanding what this day meant to our family.
From our Roka to the reception, Blossom was with us. They brought the kind of warmth you usually only get from a family member who happens to be very, very organised.
We hosted a Jagran at our home and were nervous about the space. Blossom transformed our living room into a sanctuary. The Akhand Jyoti, the floor seating, the floral framing of Mata Rani — it was unforgettable.
Our Haldi morning was the most photographed event of the entire wedding, thanks to Blossom. The marigold jhula, the brass urlis, the floor seating — every cousin asked who styled it.
Nitesh has the rarest gift — he listens. He took my disorganised Pinterest board, my mother’s sentimental requests, and my husband’s “keep it simple,” and somehow made all three feel beautifully in agreement.
We hired Blossom only for decor, and ended up wishing we had hired them for everything. The reception stage was the most photographed I have ever seen. The team treats your event like it is theirs.
A Sikh Anand Karaj, a Hindu Vivah and a reception. Different rituals, different families, different expectations. Blossom honoured all three with the same grace. Bibi ji still sends Nitesh blessings.
My daughter is the kind of bride who knew exactly what she did not want. Blossom found exactly what she did want, gently, without ever making her feel difficult. As her mother, I cannot thank them enough.
An intimate engagement at home for forty guests. Blossom made our small living room look like a Udaipur courtyard. A year later, our family still talks about the candle pool around the diya.
A Blossom event begins as a wedding and ends as a family.
— A Mother of the Bride · 2024
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