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Monday, September 29, 2008
Tami & Ross - Lakeway Resort & Spa
Lakeway Resort & Spa
Tami and her mom were so much fun to work with. They are the "O" in organized. I really loved that it makes my job easier to where I can focus on the fun stuff like decor! I really enjoyed assisting in the event design of this wedding. From the unique style of the chair ties to the really cool altar.
Much kudos to my fabulous wedding team:
Pam Hults - a' La Vie Photography
Petal Pushers
Michelle's Patisserie
Reunion Band
Alexia Gavela Bridal
These chair ties are from BBJ Linen. They are the "apple" color. You can use chair ties as table runners as well. We created a unique way to use the ties because bows would simply not work. This was defintely a labor love but it really was worth it. Thanks to Angela on the Lucie's team for doing such a great job!
Can you tell that I absolutely adore Petal Pushers? I loved the simple clean look of the curly willow with white dendrobium orchids. It really filled up the Vistas Ballroom at Lakeway Resort.
Specialty cupcakes from WildWood Art Cafe
Speaking of these chair ties... Apparently its tradition in this family to wear chair ties on your heads at the weddings. I was not privy to this info before hand, so this made a good laugh!
Fresh green cupcake and dessert display from Michelle's Patisserie. Props by Unexpected Elements.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Create a Gorgeous, Inexpensive Beach Wedding Centerpiece
You can create a beautiful, unique and inexpensive beach wedding centerpiece just like this one for just pennies! First, start with a clear vase and lots of fresh greenery, like palm leaves. Fill each vase with palm leaves and set on top of a mirror or a flat, smooth craft plate.
Sprinkle sand generously all around the vase, creating small sand mounds. The centerpiece should now resemble a sort of palm tree in the sand. Next, strategically place votive candles inside miniature hanging lanterns all around the vase to create gorgeous, romantic lighting. If you've used a mirror base, the reflection of the candles will add to the atmosphere.
Add a few starfish and some seashells and you've just created a completely one of a kind beach wedding centerpiece for much less than you would have spent on a premade centerpiece! You can change up the design of this centerpiece by adding other special touches, such as bamboo, tropical flowers such as orchids or even miniature sailboats. Add beach themed place cards and you've got a complete table setting! This beach wedding centerpiece is versatile enough to be used for each of your reception tables, your cake table and anywhere else you need unique and beautiful decorative touches for your beach theme wedding!
A New York City Urban Fairy Tale
Xavier and Raquel married civilly three years ago but they longed to marry through the Catholic Church. After going over many options they decided on an intimate and casual afternoon affair, with about 85 guests. They married on the day of their eight year anniversary since it was conveniently falling on a Saturday. The problem was that it left us with one month to plan the entire wedding.
Theme
It all started with selecting a venue. We recommended a restaurant located in Brooklyn called MyMoon since we felt it was an ideal place for an intimate wedding. Xavier and Raquel fell in love with its urban ambiance and its exquisite Turkish cuisine. We suggested deep hues of purple that would perfectly complement the browns and oranges of MyMoon’s décor. The couple wanted to pay homage to a theme that was close to their hearts. While Raquel’s godmother is a breast cancer survivor, Xavier’s aunt had recently lost her battle to breast cancer and they asked us to incorporate pink in their honor.
We designed and created the wedding stationary suite. The wedding invitation was a square card in an antique blush color with purple font and a matching blush colored envelope. The wedding information was printed on the right side of the card and layers of purple raffia decorated the left side for a simple and elegant look. The RSVP card, program for the wedding ceremony and place card all complemented the invitations and gave a stylish representation of the affair.
Reception Site
The ceremony was held at Mt. Carmel St. Anthony Church in Yonkers, New York. The afternoon reception took place in the Mediterranean restaurant, MyMoon, located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Having been a former boiler room of an old factory, elements of the neighborhood’s industrial past added to the NYC feel that guests could experience. Its bare brick walls and exposed pipes definitely made it an incredibly unique venue.
Gown & Attire
Raquel wore a gorgeous, off white dress from BCBG Max Azria with a sequined bodice and beautifully layered skirt of tiered lace. Her hair was styled in a soft up-do with an antique hair comb and her mother’s vintage pearl necklace with matching earrings. Xavier wore a sand-colored, Perry Ellis three–piece suit that complemented the vintage inspired gown. The bridesmaids wore eggplant colored dresses by Calvin Klein while the groomsmen wore dark brown, Oscar de la Renta suits with matching ties that kept with the deep purple color scheme.
MyMoon needed very little decoration since the couple wanted to keep the industrial feel that exuded from it – but they still wanted to give the reception their own personal touch. We designed small flower arrangements to be placed on top of the bare wooden tables. MyMoon provided the place settings with its corresponding menu and ivory linens; each favor, which also served as a seating card, was set on top of each plate. Tables were named after NYC landscapes; with names written in deep red ink, black and white postcards with images of different city sights were placed at each table. For the seating arrangements, we created 8”x11” cards with each table name followed by the guests that were assigned to each specific table. Each card was inserted into a wooden frame; all frames were tied together with a purple colored string and the entire montage, surrounded by flower petals, covered a long table that was placed right at the entrance of the restaurant. Tall floral arrangements surrounded different areas of the restaurant including that of the guestbook table which was placed towards the front of the venue. The guestbook, a coffee table book of black and white photos of NYC, sat open on a picture of the Brooklyn Bridge where guests were invited to add to the couple’s NYC memories.
Flowers
The first thing the bride told us when we were brainstorming the décor was that she wanted different, non-traditional flowers. We created modern arrangements of burgundy coxcombs and dahlias, with hints of sparsa, in clear glass vases of varying sizes and shapes that were lined with burgundy banana leaves. The bridesmaids’ bouquets were composed of black calla lilies and burgundy dahlias tied with a purple wired, taffeta ribbon. The bride’s bouquet was crafted with ivory roses and white ranunculus tied together with ivory taffeta ribbon adding the perfect detail to the romantic style of her dress.
Cake
Since Raquel and Xavier wanted to stay away from the traditional tiered cake, we suggested red velvet, carrot and vanilla cupcakes with butter cream frosting in various shades of pink from Anna Artuso’s Pastry Shop. To add a little spark, the cupcakes were sprinkled with a hint of sparkling sugar on top. They were placed on a white, wooden cupcake stand that we covered with leaves dyed in a burgundy color.
Music
The couple decided to keep it simple and played music from their very own Ipod; Xavier made a smooth playlist that complemented the relaxed atmosphere. The music ranged from some of their favorite English artists such as Corinne Bailey Ray, Babyface and oldies like the Beatles to Spanish artists such as Juan Luis Guerra who played as we swayed to our first dance.
Since Raquel and Xavier wanted to give their guests something meaningful, they decided to honor their loved ones by pinning each guest with the emblematic pink cancer ribbon. For favors, they joined the Pink Envelope Project and made a donation to the Making Memories Breast Cancer Foundation on behalf of each guest. We inserted the pink favor cards into small straw bags and tied them with purple string; the same string was then used to tie printed labels with each person’s name thus doubling as a place card and adding to the creative flair of the event.
Raquel and Xavier were very anxious when it came down to choosing a photographer since after the wedding is over, pictures and memories are all that remain. We recommended Robert Sukrachand and after seeing his work, their anxiety quickly dissipated. Robert truly captured the essence of all the memorable moments utilizing a documentary style. The portrait session, which took place at an old, abandoned lot in Brooklyn while raindrops were falling, really exemplified the photographer’s talent. Against a backdrop of bricks and cement, each photo tells its very own story and brings forth the joy that everyone felt on their wedding day.
Friday, September 26, 2008
I have a crush on Stacy Cross...
Its been less than a week and Stacy Cross Photography has already sent me a slide show of Meredith & Chris's wedding. WOW! Its even prettier than I remember! She really captured Meredith & Chris's love and spirit. I big huge fat gigantic puffy heart Stacy & Stan Cross! Here are some sneak peaks! I can't wait to see what Elite Video comes up with! Kevin with FC Media had the tunes that kept everyone dancin'...
Also - thanks to Petal Pushers as always for creating jaw dropping gorgeous-ness!
These candelabras are always at Smith Family Chapel at Riverbend Church and Petal Pushers incorporated them in their design.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Fabulous Wedding Dresses that Don't Cost a Fortune
Cheap Wedding Dresses don't have to look cheap. No one needs to know you paid a fraction of the retail cost for your fabulous bridal gown. How can you do that? Search the Internet for sites that sell end of season designer gowns. Check out Ebay for gowns that have only been worn once.
It's sad, but true, weddings do get canceled after the gown has been bought and paid for. Some wedding retail shops will sell these gowns at substantial discounts. Try consignment shops. These aren't hand me down thrift store shops but carry merchandise from only a season or two ago.
There are even consignment shops that focus on wedding apparel from the bride to the flower girl, even tuxedos for the guys.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Preppy Pop Art Paintings
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Perfect Beach Wedding Accessories : Sand and Shells
You can decorate your reception tables with clear bottles filled with sand and shells, whether nestled in a centerpiece or standing alone. Decorate your cake table and even your bride and groom table for little pieces of the beach everywhere you look. This is a wonderful way to bring a beach theme to a wedding that isn't exactly on the beach!
Favors are an important way to show your guests how much you care, but finding the perfect favors for a beach theme wedding can be a little intimidating. You want to find inexpensive favors that are thoughtful and help to create memories of your wedding that last forever. Give your beach theme wedding guests a little piece of the beach to take home to thank your guests for attending your special day. Personalized sand and shells in a bottle can add that perfect finishing touch to a great beach theme wedding reception.
You can also pair sand and shells in a bottle with candies, roll up programs and place inside for the ceremony or even just use them here and there for that little something extra. No matter how you use sand and shells, you can be sure they're always in style at a beach theme wedding and can help make it special.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Amy and Dane - March 29, 2008
What you say? Its the middle of September and I'm just now posting a March wedding? I have no other reason than to tell you its been a wild and crazy wedding season this year and so I've neglected my little bloggie. But, I thought of you from time to time...
On with what you're really here for - Amy and Dane! They are the kind of people that you instantly love and want to be their friends. We had some fun times planning and some close calls of rain on their wedding day but it all worked out. I have a bonus treat for y'all! A snippet of their video from their wedding from the Rewrites! Check out the pictures and videos below.
Photography: The Nichols
Videography: Rewrites
Venue: Nature's Point
Catering: Sterling Affairs
Flowers: Kris Calder Designs
Kerne Bride Prep from Bradley Helgerson on Vimeo
Monday, September 15, 2008
Preppy Bride Organization
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Nautical Theme Wedding Accessories
Whether you're having a beach themed wedding or you and your partner have a passion for sailing, having nautical theme decorations and wedding favors can really set the mood for your wedding ceremony and reception.
Votive candles are quickly becoming a popular way to add romantic lighting to reception tables, and a glass sailboat votive holder will really capture the light of the candle. Your guests will love how the romantic, flickering flame lights up the sailboat's glass sails and casts a gorgeous glow across the room.
Sailboat and nautical themed place card holders also add a whimsical touch to your reception table decoration, and guests can even take them home and use them as photo holders. It's a great way to show each of your guests to their seats!
Sailboat theme wine bottle toppers and keychains are classic wedding favors and each guest will appreciate your thoughtfulness. Let them remember how much fun your nautical or beach theme wedding was every time they open a bottle of wine or use their keys!
You can also place sailboat designed tins on your reception table and fill them with mints, candy or party nuts to let guests snack on in between cocktail hour and dinner or even after dinner. No matter how you choose to use sailboat and beach themed accessories for your wedding, each piece will help bring out the mood and feel of your wedding!
Disposable Beach Wedding Cameras Add A Special Touch
Make your guests and your wedding party feel included in your beach theme wedding by placing disposable wedding cameras on the tables at your reception. Not only will you have the excellent, professional photos from your photographer, you'll have lots of fun and candid photos from your guests that catch special moments at your beach theme wedding reception that your photographer may not be able to catch.
Start by giving your flower girl a special camera of her very own. Flower girls play an incredibly important part in your wedding, and you can make her feel included and ultra special by letting her have a camera that is just for her! You might not get the greatest photos from her camera, but she will love the special gift you got just for her.
Get the most out of having cameras at your beach theme wedding by placing two or more on every table. While you don't have to have one for each guest, you don't want to limit yourself to just one per table. Watch as your guests have a blast snapping candid photos of each other all night long!
After the wedding, you and your groom can have the photos developed and sort through the ones you want to put in the scrapbook and which ones are just for fun. Surprise some of your special guests by having some photos that they took printed and put in a little album just for them!
How To Make Fun Beach Theme Favor Bags
Making your own beach theme wedding favors can often be less expensive - and more fun - than purchasing pre-made favors. It also gives your wedding a personal touch and lets your guests know that you really do appreciate their presence on your special day. Here's how to create fun and inexpensive favor bags that look great at your reception tables.
Felt favor bags are an easy way to start making your beach theme wedding favors. They're simple to use, they look great and you can easily fill them with anything you like. You can use other favor bags as well, boxes or even simple tulle circles filled with whatever you like and tied with a ribbon on top.
Personalized favor tags are next on the list. It's a great way to bring your beach theme wedding together and showcase you and your groom's nuptials - it even gives your guests a little memento to your wedding that they can keep or place in a scrapbook. Choose a personalized favor tag that matches your favor bags.
Now here's the fun part - pick something you really like and fill your favor bags with it! You can fill your favor bags with candy (Jordan almonds are always a favorite) or you can fill it with more than one thing. Place tissue paper in the bottom of the bag to help it stand up, and fill it with delicious chocolates or personalized wedding candy. Voila! A perfect beach theme wedding favor.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Preppy Wedding Inspiration
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http://www.patricialyonsphotography.com/KellyandGraham
Monday, September 8, 2008
Fabulous Wedding Favors on Shoestring Budget
But, the good news is there is still hope. With a bit of research you can easily locate or create fabulous wedding favors on a shoestring budget. Rest assured that these favors won’t end up in the top of someone’s closet; they will be mementos that will be truly appreciated by your wedding guests.
Don’t spend money on wedding favors that the majority of your guests will just throw away. Doing so is just a waste of money. Most individuals, especially your closest friends and family members will appreciate a small homemade favor, which will serve as a reminder of the day.
You can easily create items such as bookmarks, notepads, small decorated picture frames and key rings, reflecting details of your wedding. These are all necessary items that will initiate an instant memory, each time they are used. The bookmarks can include a photos of the bride and groom as children, in high school and finally as they are now. Bookmarks can be ordered in small quantities of 50 or 100, as well as 1000.
Notepads can be ordered at the same time as the wedding invitations and save the date card and reflect the same theme. Pens can be personalized and included with the notepads for an extra gift. Picture frames can be decorated to match the wedding colors. After the wedding when sending out thank you notes include a wedding photo sized to fit the picture frame.
Order key rings online that can be customized with engraving or by snapping in a photo.
In the weeks before the wedding paint small votive candle holders with a few flowers that match the wedding colors and include a candle. The flowers can be stenciled on which doesn’t require a lot of artistic talent.
A very inexpensive but fun favor is a wine glass filled with Hershey kisses topped with netting to keep the kisses in the glass and then tied with a festive bow. An extension of this theme is to buy small bottles of wine that come in the four pack carriers. Make labels that have the bridal couple's names, photo, and wedding date that match the theme of the wedding. Attach the labels over the label that comes with the wine and tie with ribbons.
Another great idea for a wedding favor is a disposable camera. Give one to each guest, as they arrive at the wedding. Allow them to take the cameras with them, at the end of the day. Not only will they end up with pictures of the event that they can display as desired, they might even be generous enough to make copies for you as well.
Remember, there is no such thing as too many pictures… especially at the wedding! You can have fabulous favors at your wedding on a shoestring budget.
Fall Fun
1. One Tree Hill on Monday nights. You know it's not high school anymore!
2. Doing some advanced planning and invitation shopping for the first annual Halloween Party at chez Preppy Wedding.
3. Having an excuse to make chili.
4. CNN stalking. See that B.A. from UVA in American Politics makes it impossible to turn off the election coverage.
Things I am NOT LOVING about September:
1. Getting on the highway this morning and realizing I had a flat tire.
2. Planning for the high school reunion, why is it that you can never make EVERYONE happy?
3. Being totally uninspired wedding wise. I need to get back on my game.