Monday, December 31, 2007
Gold digger!
Posted by Kristin Labels: accessories, bridesmaid dress, cake, centerpieces, dinnerware, favors, hair, tuxedo
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Winter ice drops
This necklace and earings set remind me so much of a cool winter wedding. The ice blue drops would accent a white dress nicely and can be your "something blue". It's formal enough to withstand a fancy-shmancy event, but is also trendy enough to wear over and over again, after the big day.
Both pieces come from the Fleur Jewelry store by Brooke Berryhill, who has an assortment of other designs aside from her bridal collection.
These would make great gifts too!
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Apple favors
Stuck in the middle of a Michigan snowstorm, I am dreaming of spring and summer! Hence my post about mini apple candles—a cute idea for a combo place card and favor. At Wax wizard candles I found three different colors; green, red, and yellow, all with a realistic brown wick. These would look great in a pink and green summer wedding, or use the red and yellow apples in an autumn wedding. This look has also been featured on the knot.
This look could also be achieved with an edible apple or crabapple for an outdoor wedding, and just imagine the apple scent!
Posted by Kristin Labels: favors, place cards
Friday, December 28, 2007
Two-for-one friday
It’s Friday and I’m still in the “wedding hair” mood, ah!! So instead of obsessing about it for the rest of the evening, I’m just going to write another post about it and get it out of my system. TGIF!
As opposed to my earlier hair accessory post, the hair pin above is a bit flashier and appropriate for a more trendy wedding—maybe something with a bird theme? It appears pretty versatile, meaning it can be worn with an up do or with your hair down and dainty. Photo by Lisa Lefkowitz.
I love it, and it’s colorful siblings which can be found on the k. autumn website. She also does some custom pieces, so inquire within for more details.
Posted by Kristin Labels: accessories, hair
Recycled poppy bobbypin
The photo on the left is from the foundling shop, and the photo on the right is a sample of a hairstyle which would work well with this type of accessory (just picture that huge flower replaced by a handful of cute poppies). Photo by Tim Geaney.
A splash of red tucked into your wedding day do is creative and unique, so play with those splashes of color!
Posted by Kristin Labels: accessories, hair
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Light up my life
We did not use recycled candles (indicated in these directions I found online), but that would be a great and green way to use up old wax without costing you a penny! Pictured on the left are the candles from Martha, and on the right is the one I made.
I think these would make beautiful bridal shower gifts or look eye-catching as a part of a centerpiece. Can you say tea party themed shower? How fun!
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Photo booth fun
Hello all, and Happy Holidays. I am back in action after a short but sweet Christmas celebration with lots of friends and family. It was our first Christmas together (Joe and I as a husband and wife), and was wonderful to spend it together. It was a tough one this year, with the loss of my Dad, November 3, 2007, but he made sure everything was perfect for me.
The photo above is from a site called Party Booths. Check out their sample galleries, so much fun! This is just one of many sites that offer this service, so google photo booths in your area. Now!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Happy Holidays
I’m officially off to engorge myself with rich food and strong drinks—after all it is the holiday season—which I will most likely regret later, but eh. I doubt I will have time to post any wedding fun-ness until Wednesday, so have a memorable holiday!
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Saturday, December 22, 2007
All That Glitters...
I am a huge advocate of hiding a pair of fun pumps underneath that wedding gown, which is why I’m obsessed with these metallic heels! Depending on if you prefer silver or gold, these shoes could potentially go with any wedding gown known to (wo)man. Not to mention—how fun are these—you can whip em out to show people your bling.
Clockwise from top left; Chinese Laundry “Willy” (2), Nine West "Jojus", and “Onyx” by Gina (this one is busting the budget, but I couldn’t resist!)
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Snapshots
Jessica Johnston is a goddess of photography, enough said. I have admired her work for many months now and constantly check out her blog and wedding portfolio just to see the shiny happy people. It puts a smile on my face, what can I say? She really has an eye for the perfect wedding photos, creating some very cinematic and dramatic pictures in a photojournalism style. Her photos aren’t clogged with photo effects that are just going to leave your photos crusty and dated in a few years. Instead she uses her background in graphic design to pull out the vivid moments with color and a lot of—timeless—black and white shots.
Posted by Kristin Labels: photography
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Gifts for the Girls
Finding a gift for the girls can always be a trick. But with the help of Lisa Stickley, you could have a great zippered makeup bag. These beautiful bags boast either a geometric flamingo print or a flower burst print handmade and printed by Lisa herself, sold at Uncommon Goods. They are fully functional with their plasticoat and extra durable with a full liner. Pair this set with a sexy tampon case, also found at Uncommon Goods, and you have a girl’s gift from heaven!
Don't worry if you can't find that "perfect" gift for your ladies, because it is so hard to find something personal for your entire BP. Instead, get them something trendy that they will use instead of a keepsake item.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
White (house) Dresses!
Anytime I am searching for that perfect black (or white) dress for a more formal affair, I immediately think White House Black Market! They never let me down with their dresses and gowns, and they always have something new and trendy in their stores. Which is why I poked my nose around there to see if I could find some appropriate and chic wedding gowns. My poking was a success and I was able to snag two that I absolutely love! These dresses are perfect for that bride who wants to play up her looks and accessories rather than a lacey, frilly dress. With a dress like the two above you could pull off a bold necklace, a crazy up do, or even add some pizzazz with a colored sash to tie around your waist. These are the types of dresses that never go out of style, something that your children will dream to wear, and something you won’t regret buying 30 years from now (I bet you can’t say that about those bridesmaid dresses hanging in your closet)! Plus who can beat a wedding dress for under $300—not even the clearance rack at David’s Bridal will let you get out the door for that.
When choosing a gown for your wedding, think about the atmosphere you want to set up. A huge princess dress with a flowing train isn’t ideal for an outdoor wedding, and also a simple gown with no train is probably going to be out of place in a huge cathedral. Fit your dress with your theme, and everything else will fall into place.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Winter Wedding Favors
I’ve always wondered why seasonal weddings—like Christmas and New Years—are becoming so popular. Being from Michigan, I never pictured myself in a wedding gown, dashing through the snow. But after seeing the assortment of wonderful themed favors, I am jealous for the creativity available to winter brides. The snow and ice are so naturally beautiful, it’s no wonder the favors that follow in their foot steps are just as stunning. You will see lots of silver and metallics in this season, and lots of sparkling snow!
For most of us, Christmas is all about discovering what Santa has put in your stocking this year, which is why I think carrying out this tradition as a wedding favor is genius! Fill these stockings—from Beaucoup—with candy canes chocolate or use them as a silverware holder! There is a perfect place for a name tag, which means a momentous keepsake ornament for your guests to enjoy at home.
If you’re into DIY, you could easily take on the project of sewing these at home, where you then have the option of picking fabric that matches perfectly!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Have your cake!
I don't know about the majority of brides to be, but for me, when it came to picking a cake, my fiancĂ© wanted an input on it. I remember going through snapshots with our baker, and to him everything had too many flowers or bows on it. We finally settled with something that matched both of our tastes—but it took a lot of negotiation. It was elegant and simple, all in the same bite! This cake is from Maisie Fantaisie, who is based out of the UK. She has a variety of different looks on her site, ranging from graphic and whimsical to simple and pretty. All of the cakes carry out clean lines and then play off of a theme—like playful, elegant or feminine. I picture the lace matching the detail on the bride’s dress. Got a scalloped lace dress? Match it with a scalloped lace trim on your cake! Absolutely hate lace? Try replacing the lace with layered satin bands!
The tiniest detail, in something as personal as your gown, can be a great theme to carry throughout the rest of the wedding too!
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Planning a Wedding...
...its both magical and stressful, which is why no one should have to do it on their own. It you're lucky enough to have a fiancé who loves to get knee deep in the knitty gritty details, hang on to him, and happy planning! For everyone else out there, follow along and learn how you can transform your wedding into something unique, personal and eye-catching. This blog was created for the sole purpose of inspiring you with new and innovative ideas in the wedding industry. There are a million and one ways to get that custom look on your wedding day, and they are all right at your fingertips!
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