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For The Love Of Pink! Atlanta Engagement Shoot

A delightful team of Atlanta wedding vendors got together to collaborate on a gorgeous pink inspired engagement shoot. Linda and David of David Murray Weddings, along with floral designer Melanie Slavin of Le Bonne Fleur, event designer Ashley Baber and stationery designers at Bumblebee Press, created a very special REAL ENGAGEMENT shoot for Melanie and Mike!

From Atlanta photographers, Linda and David MurrayThe session began with Mike presenting Melanie with a beautiful pink bouquet and then on to a cabbage rose pink picnic on the lawn of the historic Swan Coach House in Atlanta, Georgia. Sweet love notes by Bumblebee Press were scattered throughout. Other lovely details included an oh-so-Parisian and Proust inspired sweet plate of madeleines and a vintage book on Paris, where the couple will honeymoon.

Gotta’ love it! Pink, Paris and Peonies!!

To see the whole photo shoot / engagement session click here.

G O R G E O U S !!!

Photography and Inspiration: David Murray Weddings; Floral Designer: Melanie Slavin of Le Bonne Fleur (it is also her Real Engagement session); Event Coordinator: Ashley Baber; Love notes: Bumblebee Press; Custom Floral Sash worn by Melanie: Le Bonne Fleur; Venue: Swan Coach House; French Pastries: Lovely Catering and Bakery; Dress: Kara Janx; Hair: Steve Hightower; Makeup: Tina Christin, Heart Token: Paloma’s Nest

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Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom -Marcel Proust

The NotWedding Bridal Event 2010

Hold on to your hats brides to be (and grooms to be for that matter). The third annual NotWedding Bridal Event rolled into Atlanta in February and oh do we have some yummy inspiration for you. If you haven’t heard about this gem of a bridal show, you are in luck. This is not your average shindig. The NotWedding is the end-all-be-all of wedding events where some of Atlanta’s most talented vendors come together to stage a wedding extravaganza. Hosted by Atlanta Occasions Magazine at the Foundry at Puritan Mill, this year was filled to the brim with four different wedding themes: Enchanted Forest, Southern Glam, Vintage Chic and Global Fusion. From classic to sassy, we are talking major creative options. Don’t forget to click on the gallery for even more brilliant ideas from The NotWedding Event.

{ Click here for the FULL gallery of NotWedding eye candy}

Southern Glam:

The ladies from Aesthetic Floral and Event Artistry put together that sweet Southern Wedding we were all waiting for: Southern Glam! Southern Glam was full of elegance and class with a touch of sweet southern hospitality. Think Steel Magnolia meets high powered style. The Gatsby-like atmosphere, inspired by historic plantations, garden parties, the Kentucky Derby, Emily Post, peony blooms and pearls, proved to effortlessly chic. They gave their brides unique ideas to sass up their southern wedding by having their bouquet made of vintage broaches, which the brides raved about! Aesthetic Floral and Event Artistry inspired brides to use their grandmother’s lace and mama’s pearls with a twist. Truly Stunning!

Vintage Chic:

The team at Bloom Floral Design found their inspiration for Vintage Chic from all things organic. Antique stores were a must and flea markets a necessity. This theme was for the brides that admire history, lace, ice tea, home-made additions and those charming vintage customs! At the NotWedding, Bloom Floral Design slipped in those soft colors from the post war era, that vintage lace your grandmother made, doilies, weathered woods and wild flowers mixed with roses for that classic wedding day feel. With different sized bird cages, giant round white balloons and antique styled soda pop bottles, they pulled off the perfect shabby chic wedding!

Enchanted Forest:

The incredible team from The Savage Garden was behind the Enchanted Forest theme. The Enchanted Forest was a fantasy landscape complete with native trees, shrubs, ferns and lush moss covered branches in a serene woodland setting lit by darling chandeliers. The Savage Garden created an oasis of exotic vines, beautiful flowers, sparkling fairy lights, richly beaded and sequenced table linens, mercury glass and Egyptian glass potion bottles for that one-of-a-kind touch. Each setting had a candied apple, sugared fruits, and stunning jeweled insects giving that feeling that you just stumbled upon a forest fairy’s feast! This striking theme made for an incredibly captivating wedding design!

Southern Glam Vendor Credits:

Floral and Design: Aesthetic Floral and Event Artistry / Catering: A Tasteful Event / Invitations and Stationery: Mirabel Press / Cakes and Dessert: Dreamy Gelato & Chocolates / Event Planner: EllyB Events / Venue: The Foundry at Puritan Mill / DJ: Lethal Rhythms / Photographer: Lytle Foto / Linens: Connie Duglin Linenes / Lighting: Active Production and Design / Drapery: Event Drapery / Photo Booth: WOW Photo Booth / Rentals: Event Rentals Unlimited / Registry: Bloomingdales / Videography: Studio 25 Productions / Wedding Dresses: Heidi Elnora / Headpieces by Chaos Couture

Vintage Chic Vendor Credits:

Floral and Design: Bloom Floral Design / Catering: Talk of the Town Catering / Invitations and Stationery: Mirabel Press / Cakes and Dessert: Tasty Pastry / Event Planner: EllyB Events / Venue: The Foundry at Puritan Mill / DJ: Lethal Rhythms / Photographer: Lytle Foto / Linens: Connie Duglin Linens / Lighting: Active production and Design / Drapery: Event Drapery / Photo Booth: WOW Photo Booth / Rentals: Event Rentals Unlimited / Registry: Bloomingdales / Videography: Studio 25 Productions / Wedding Dresses: Heidi Elnora /Headpieces by Chaos Couture

Enchanted Forest Vendor Credits:

Floral and Design: The Savage Garden / Catering: A Divine Event / Invitations and Stationery: Sandi Spells Design / Cake and Dessert: Sweet Sensations / Event Planner: EllyB Events / Venue: The Foundry at Puritan Mill / DJ: Lethal Rhythms / Photographer: Lytle Foto / Linens: Connie Duglin Linens / Lighting: Active Production and Design / Drapery: Event Drapery / Photo Booth: WOW Photo Booth / Rentals: Event Rentals Unlimited / Registry: Bloomingdales / Videography: Studio 25 Productions / Wedding Dresses: Heidi Elnora / Headpieces by Chaos Couture

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Our Labor of Love ~ Jacqui & Lachlan At The King Plow Arts Center

For all of you who know your way around the wedding web-world, you will immediately recognize the exquisite photographic style behind Jesse & Whit’s images … We were thrilled when they gave us the OK to share Jacqui and Lachlan’s wedding photos with you. Sooooo incredible.

Our Labor of Love

from Jesse and Whit’s blog

Sometimes i take a break from my day and write a little what-i-am-thankful-for list and this past month jacqui and lachlan were on the top of my list. they are the kind of people that shine the light and no matter what kind of day you are having, they will rub right off on you. so needless to say…the whole wedding went like this. completely filled with light and love ...

Our Labor of Love

… we already felt like old friends when the wedding began. our first meeting with them was over tacos and beers. it was instant love. then we met for their engagement shoot about 11 days before the wedding and it seemed like we were all a little frazzled between rush hour traffic, wedding plans and the wedding season that was ahead of us.  it took about 5 minutes before we all found ourselves rolling in green grass, breaking through fences and laughing our tails off! jacqui is the social sales manager at king plow so how she found time to plan her own wedding amongst everyone else’s is beyond me.

Our Labor of Love

Our Labor of Love

Jesse and Whit are the fantastic photographers of Our Labor of Love. They are based in Atlanta, but split their time between there and California, with a few trips to Martha’s Vineyard along the way. In other words, they will be more than happy to join you at your destination of choice! Just looking at the images of Jacqui and Lachlan’s wedding … well, you can see that Jesse and Whit totally connect with their couples in an intimate and privileged way. And isn’t that what you want for your wedding day? A photography team who really ‘gets’ you!?

Our Labor of Love

Our Labor of Love

Our Labor of Love

From the beautiful bride, Jacqui …

We had the most fantastic experience from start to finish with all of our vendors! From our planner, Christina Zubowicz from Magnolia Weddings, to Bold American Events and Catering for their unreal flowers and food, to Michelle Smith from Inviting Ideas for her invitations, programs, and menu cards, Frosted Pumpkin for his unreal hanging wedding cake, and lastly but most importantly Whit and Jesse from Our Labor of Love!!!!

Lachlan and I met in Aspen Co while both working a Ski season. He was the bartender at the famous Little Nell Relais and Chateau and I was a hostess :) he is Australian and I am South African, so it was really important to incorporate this into our wedding. One of the ways we did this was to serve red wines from Australia and white wines from South Africa. We had over 4 continents represented, making it a truly well traveled wedding crowd! I love black and white but wanted a fresh spring feel, so all of our flowers were yellow – my favorite color! I also love the contradiction of modern and vintage so having when I found my Rivini lace dress, I knew we had to have some fun old fashioned elements – hence the yellow umbrellas, soft personal flowers, and long vintage veil. We have been in Atlanta for 3 years and love it! Lachlan is starting his MBA at Emory in the fall and I have been a Sales Manager for Bold American for 3 years.

Our Labor of Love

Again, from Our Labor of Love’s blog … this was “out-of-the-box” and “into-amazing” wedding for king plow. steve, michelle, susan blew minds with their interiors. Tulips hung upside down from a moss base that reflected into the mirrors of the table tops. hanging cakes. rooms filled with umbrellas. floor to ceiling tapestries. it was insane. and so was the smilebooth. {If you’re not familiar with the Smilebooth, you totally need to take a look {here}! SO much fun for your guests!}

Our Labor of Love

Upside-down tulips??? Hanging cakes??? Whoa!!!!

Our Labor of Love

Now that is truly awesome! The stunning cakes were provided by Little Black Book member The Frosted Pumpkin Gourmet, Inc.

Our Labor of Love

The yellow, black and white color palette has made a big splash in the wedding world, but none so grand as this!

Our Labor of Love

What a warm and enticing wedding celebration this was. Just the perfect mix of sophistication, bubbly charm and a big dose of whimsy !

Our Labor of Love

THANK YOU~ to Jesse & Whit and the whole OLOL team for sharing this day! And a HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Jacqui & Lachlan !!

Be sure to visit the Our Labor of Love website and their blog for so many more gorgeous examples of the work!

Real Wedding: Jen and Andy, V

A HUGE thank you to Jen and Andy for sharing their big day with us. I love the style and the total “chic” (yep, I am now using it as a noun) that you infused into your wedding, with approachable design and an all together gorgeous look. And can I just say that adding those fabric panels to the all white walls was GENIUS!

jen pham real wedding

Wedding Shots by Ben Vigil and Stationery Shots by Dan Schultz

Last words from Jen…

We hung the escort cards from ribbons on a wood beam in the space. Behind it, a backlit panel of lime green fabric I bought (also on sale at Ikea). I used the same bolt of fabric to make elegant runners for our tables. And by elegant, I mean I ironed the hems with Witchery Stitchery. Simple, and done in an evening in front of the TV.

To fill our art gallery’s bare white walls, we created our own art pieces for the main space where our guests would eat and boogey. My best friend and I put our husbands’ handy charms to good use and they created five large, 3 x 8 ft panels from Styrofoam and wooden slats that we covered in (once again) the lime green fabric. We then spray mounted different sized paper doilies in a pretty little pattern and hung them in the main gallery. This ambitious project that our husbands joked was completely gratuitous and the epitome of why women shouldn’t be allowed to plan their own weddings was completely and eternally validated when one of my dearest and most artistic friends screamed into my ear over the horns of Love and Happiness, “Did you make those panels? I knew you did! They’ve got your name all over them!”

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Stationery Shots by Dan Schultz

Looking back, it’s amazing to realize that my wedding would also guide my career. I was intent on making my own stationery, so my buddy and brilliant designer Chad Phillips helped me with the initial designs for my invitations and save the dates. We combined my new obsession, sparrows, with my color palette, slate gray and lime green. From there, my entire suite of escort cards, programs, rehearsal dinner invitations, and thank you cards were born. Not to mention my new business venture, Farewell Paperie, which I started with my business partner, Lisa Geubtner, just weeks after the wedding.

I was looking for what any bride wants, something different and something that felt like us and our event. Our designs not only set the tone for our modern wedding, but also left our friends and family saying, that’s perfect for you guys. We letterpressed our invitations and customized our envelopments with our unique pattern. My husband’s comedic touch? The reply cards offered guests the options: accept with pleasure, decline with regret, accept with regret, and decline with pleasure. The other pieces included new interpretations of our colors, custom designed patterns, and material likened to our venue for a cohesive suite that made each piece a new surprise for our guests.

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LOVE!! The fun doesn’t end here though, we have a pretty awesome giveaway coming up next!

Real Wedding: Jen and Andy, IV

As I said before, this wedding is ALL about the pretty. The perfect little details that made the wedding absolutely lovely. The bright green against the stark white is shockingly perfect and with the elegance of the muted gray…perfection.

jen pham real wedding

Wedding Shots by Ben Vigil and Stationery Shots by Dan Schultz

From Jen…

My good friend and baker extraordinaire, Jenny DeMartini of Sweet Cakes Atlanta, had yet to do cupcakes for a wedding. So when we told her we wanted them, and we wanted her to design them however she wanted, she came through with mini chocolate, buttercream and carrot cake masterpieces that perfectly captured the fresh, eclectic look of our décor. And, to my delight, sparrow cake toppers for our mini-cake. Our guests are still raving about the delish little suckers.

We brought in Geri Sims Productions to create a light, airy, fresh setting. The metal structure where we’d have the ceremony was rusty and weathered, so she softened it up with lots of billowing sheers and strings of crystal that hung from the trees above. We hung crisp white paper lanterns above white garden chairs.

jen pham real wedding

Wedding Shots by Ben Vigil and Stationery Shots by Dan Schultz

Inside, the space was large and open, so we created little vignettes to make it feel comfortable and inviting. Since it was our gallery for the day, we lined the front walls with metal zip lines from Ikea and hung our tribute to our family members. So as guests enjoyed cocktail hour, they could mill around and look at pictures old and recent of the grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, siblings and cousins who helped make us who we are today.

Another cute touch…the save-the-dates were flipbooks, with little animated versions of jet-packing Andy and cartwheeling me pulling down a sign that read our date to be saved.

So much more to come!

Real Wedding: Jen and Andy, III

On to the absolutely gorgeous ceremony which took place at the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center. It’s simple, it’s elegant, it’s utterly beautiful…

jen pham real wedding

photography by Ben Vigil

From Jen…

We found it very important to us that our ceremony be a lovely, thoughtful thing without any sense of manufactured wedding protocol. We asked a former teacher of ours to officiate, since he had known us both before we became a couple and we’d always been struck by his profoundly positive and truly appreciative outlook on his wife and family, who’d he also found while in portfolio school years before. He’d never done anything like it before, and took cues from his rabbi, which brought such a wonderful spirituality to the ceremony that we didn’t even know we’d want. Instead of readings or prayers, he had asked our closest loved ones for insights on what they thought made Andy and I special for each other, or what they thought made marriage so sacred, and read them to the crowd. It was a personal and truly inspirational collection of thoughts that we heard for the first time at the altar. Andy and I wrote our vows together, a list of promises we found most important and true to our marriage. As the sun set behind us, the trains barreled past, thoughts shared and honored, our guests laughed and teared up with us, and we became husband and wife.

Our flowers were simple green and white from our color palette. Kristin Hinkle Designs created beautiful personals for the bridal party and family. My bouquet was a gorgeous blend of green cymbidium orchids, hydrangeas and white jade roses (I think?). My bridesmaids had all-green bouquets of spider mums, jade roses and berries. Andy wore a white flower on his lapel, and his groomsmen wore green button mums.


Real Wedding: Jen and Andy, II

Today we are featuring the loveliest wedding ever, filled with gorgeous DIY projects and a graphic designer’s touch. Loving every little bit of this wedding, from the chic color palette, a muted gray and a bright green, to the edited, modern elegant style.

jen pham real wedding

photography by Ben Vigil

From Jen…

The moment I put on my Amy Kuschel dress, I loved it. But for three months after I bought it right off the rack, I was certain it was the wrong dress for me. Finally, one day at a red light, I blurted out, “I don’t think I like my dress!” Andy asked if I could return it, I told him that’s not how wedding dresses worked, he asked if I could figure out a way to learn to like it. It took me a few months, but the second I saw my husband trying on his classic tux, and I imagined that moment-after shot of us walking back down the aisle, the dress seemed perfect. Looking back, I love its simple glamour, and it let me have more fun with my jewelry and hair. I finished off the look with sassy magenta silk Nine West peep-toes I’d bought off the clearance rack. They didn’t go with anything, but I just liked them. My bridesmaids looked lovely in Melissa Sweet gowns, in different styles of gray chiffon, silk and satin. Two have already worn them again!

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Real Wedding: Jen and Andy

You are going to SO love today’s wedding. It’s the perfect combination of modern, traditional, DIY and all around gorgeousness. Jen and Andy tied the knot this past September at the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center and together put on an affair that would make any guest jump for joy…

jen pham real wedding

Wedding Shots by Ben Vigil and Stationery Shots by Dan Schultz

Jen is a graphic designer and owns the paper studio, Farewell Paperie (which was actually launched from the fun she had in designing her own invitations above) with her best friend Lisa, so you know this affair was ALL about the pretty. Here is a little background info from Jen…

I wish I could say that what my husband called my “Creative Superbowl” was the wedding I’d always dreamed of, but since I’d never given it much thought before, we pretty much had to make it up as we went along. We knew these things going into the planning process: I didn’t want a banquet hall, he wanted to wear a classic tux, and if I had to throw another party a week later, my bridesmaids would wear their dresses again. Oh, and I wanted it to be modern and fresh and completely different than any other wedding I’d been to.

My husband and I are both creatives in the advertising industry, so the pressure was on to come up with something that was unique and something “artsy” just like us. Luckily, my best friend and Matron of Honor, Meleah Brown, happened to be a professional wedding coordinator in Atlanta (her studio is called c’est la vie), so combining her resources with the creativity of us and our multi-talented friends, we were able to make our modest budget go a long way.

More on the way!

Gorgeous Gourmet Wedding Cakes From The Frosted Pumpkin

Jeff and Karyn Schwerzler sent us some of their newest cake designs and we had to share! These are just a few of the unbelievably artistic wedding cake creations that they specialize in at The Frosted Pumpkin Gourmet, located near Atlanta. Whether you’re planning your own Atlanta area wedding (or other special event!) … or you’re just looking for that perfect photo for your inspiration board, definitely take a look at more of their designs on their website.

Frosted Pumpkin: Wedding Cakes February Feature

I think my personal favorite is the orange one (top, left). But honestly, I love them all! Be sure and take a look at The Frosted Pumpkin Gourmet. {I hear they specialize in gingerbread creations … mmmm}


Pink Week’s Photographers, VIII

Our next pink inspired photographs are by the amazingly talented Whitney and Jesse of Our Labor of Love in Atlanta. The cupcake and the candy shots actually made me go out and buy doughnuts this morning!

I love the vivid pink from this color palette…strawberry pink paired with bubblegum pink paired with a more raspberry hue. It’s a shock of color but one that just works! Pink is a perfect color to use on a candy buffet because it’s so vivid. It really makes a statement better than the more muted candy tones that you sometimes see (other than white, of course, which is as pretty as it gets).