I'm sure many of you have heard of Vanilla Bake Shop, they're famous for their cupcakes, which are rumored to taste as lovely as they look! I haven't had the pleasure of dropping by the bakery myself, but even Martha is raving about them! I love the look of their website, it's simple, retro and packed with tons of photos. I spied this sunny yellow cake that I just couldn't stop drooling over.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Vanilla Bake Shop
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Friday, January 30, 2009
Paper Wreaths
A new take on wedding wreaths... with paper! Elizabeth Jackson creates these intricate wreaths from pages of antique books, then adds personal touches like the butterfly, or a little message. How delightful would it be to have Elizabeth create a custom wreath for your wedding out of your favorite poetry book, or childhood story?
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Cake by Flours
I am in love with this sparkly cake by Flours! I'm a big fan of the little details, so the floral piping on each layer just makes me melt! Flours is based in San Francisco, and serves the Bay Area, Napa, and Sonoma Counties. Just looking at a few of their suggested wedding cake flavors makes me think this tasting session would be well worth it! I mean how can you resist Berries and Cream, or Coffee!
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Love Birds Cake Topper
For a one stop shop for everything wedding related, you absolutely have to stop by Products with Personality. They have everything from favors and accessories to party supplies and announcements! I love this contemporary cake top, for the love birds! It's subtle, sweet and will obviously go with any color scheme! Picture this on an all white cake... can you see it?!
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Navy Blue Inspirations
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Happy Monday
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Cordon Bleu Fromage Plates a la Target
Gotta love this set of cheese plates, perfect for hosting appetizers and drinks, as a lovely married couple! I found these at my oh-so-trendy-go-to-store; Target. Check out the wine country inspired plates here!
Posted by Kristin Labels: dinnerware, gifts
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Valentines at Bold Loft
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Favor bags from beaucoup
beaucoup never fails to please me when I'm looking for something new. I saw these little "to-go" bags on their website and wanted to snatch some up for my next dinner party. I love how casual and fun these are, perfect for surprising guests with a little treat. They're italian made and embossed with a light floral design.
Posted by Kristin Labels: favors
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Photographic moments by Mel Barlow
Love this photo by Mel barlow, its so playful! This is one of those inspirational moments that should help encourage you to have some fun at your wedding! Let loose and don't be afraid to act a little silly. Many of our favorite wedding shots are the result of being a little playful, they're unique and personal... so get out there on your big day and create some unforgettable memories!
Posted by Kristin Labels: photography
Monday, January 19, 2009
April Foster Events Giveaway!
The lovely April Foster of April Foster Events is holding a week full of giveaways, in honor of her new website and blog launch, starting today!
Posted by Kristin Labels: blogs we love, giveaways
Glass jars turned vintage
Lately I've been intrigued by those lovely vintage blue glass jars you see on the tables of chic outdoor weddings. I did a little bit of research on these, to see how economical they were in bulk, and found that they can range anywhere from $5-$15 per jar, depending on how rare they are. I was a bit surprised by this, and thought there had to be a better way to achieve the same look, so I went in search of a way to "dye" a regular quart sized jar, to mimic the look of the old Ball Perfect Mason Jars.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Digital Paintings by labokoff
Before Christmas time, I decided to purchase a few original pieces of art from Etsy seller labokoff. She's based in Paris, France and combines her photography and painting skills to create these lovely digital renderings. I love them all but decided on going with the sous la pluie and the coquelicot. I knew they'd be the perfect addition to our dusty blue bedroom walls, that severely lacked character.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
DIY Valentines for Kids
I saw this adorable idea for a DIY valentine project on the Martha Stewart site. It's so appropriate for kids, and would probably save you some money if you tend to go for the store-bought candy valentines. Plus how fun and easy would this be for your own kids!
Posted by Kristin Labels: diy, non-wedding related
Friday, January 16, 2009
Blogs We Love: Weddings Unveiled
Weddings Unveiled has recently been added to the list of my favorite wedding blogs! From the creators of the Weddings Unveiled Magazine, this blog has some amazing recaps of real weddings, and practical ideas for the the whole planning process.
Right now they’re sponsoring a yummy giveaway… new cookbooks from Baked! Run right over to the blog and post your favorite cake cutting photos!
Flip through the stunning Weddings Unveiled Magazine here!
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Jumbo balloons take center stage
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Food Stylist: Paul Lowe
Food stylists have always intrigued me, especially since I’ve hosted a dinner party or two. I mean presentation is everything! I’m really inspired by the blog of food stylist Paul Lowe. The images on his blog and site are marvelous! I also love the fact that he includes a few recipes with some of his posts (Recipe Monday). Way to share the love Paul!
Check out Paul's blog for many other design, craft & food inspirations!
Beautifully styled dishes will, no doubt, make your guests feel special and important. It's a detail that is rarely overlooked! Take note if you want your caterer to present a tasty and pretty dish to your guests at rehearsal or your reception!
Skagen salad, Brie cheese, Prune & Yoghurt cocktail, Spring rolls.
Posted by Kristin Labels: food
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Heart of Gold, paper mache valentine
Just popped over to the Etsy shop of Palomasnest to see what was new and found these fascinating paper mache valentines. They're adorable!
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Meant to Bee
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Michigan Photographer: Ben Harrison
I caught up with Ben and his wife, Laura, last week where they filled me in on the details of their fresh photographic outlook.
Ben and Laura have been shooting weddings together for 4 years, after relocating to MI to attend Kendall College of Art & Design for Ben’s MFA in photography. These two seem to be some kind of super team, producing the most moving photos, and really keeping their hearts in it.
Ben had stated “… I realized that I had a passion for documenting love and relationships and basically dove in headfirst!”
Even though the couple is based in Michigan, they are available world wide, and really enjoy shooting in new locations. It’s a great way for them to stretch their creativity and comfort zone. Plus who could blame them for wanting to escape these dreary Michigan winters?
I asked Ben & Laura to classify their photographic style, and they came back with; Creative, Modern, and Authentic. I would have to completely agree as their images evoke visual delight, keep with the current trends, and follow along on the bride and groom’s journey.
Check out their website and blog for more incredible images!
Posted by Kristin Labels: photography
Monday, January 12, 2009
Harmony: the jewelry and the dress
A beautiful draping lariat is the perfect wedding accessory for that backless dress. With luscious pearls and crystals flowing in a beautiful pattern down your open back, you’ll look stunning walking down the aisle. This type of necklace can also work well for strapless gowns.
The sweetheart, scoop neck, and v-neck style gowns all have several wedding necklace options. Many accessories flatter these gowns, but a y-drop or pendant style necklace accents your neckline perfectly. The drop style works well to add a simple and classic look with coordinating colors that draw attention to the neckline. Other options to accent these gown styles are chokers, single strand, multiple strand necklaces and illusion style necklaces.
The jewel, bateau and halter necklines limit your selection if you want to avoid them overlapping your gown. The choker style necklace or small single strand necklaces look the best. This is because the high neckline only allows a small area to fit a necklace nicely.
Portrait or off the shoulder gowns, asymmetric, scoop neck and square neck gowns work well with single and double strand necklaces. A nice way to add a little drama to the neckline is to double up your necklace, have a longer and shorter version of the same necklace that you wear together or add a chunky style necklace for a fuller look.
Whatever necklace you decide on to compliment your wedding attire, pick the one you fall in love with, that makes you fell pretty, and accentuates your best features. Remember that after the wedding is over, your wedding day jewelry can be worn for many more special occasions, unlike other accessories.
Here are a few examples of Bonnie's beautiful wedding accessories:
You can find options like these and much more by visiting the Bonita J website, here!
Posted by Kristin Labels: jewelry