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A Pastel And Floral Explosion Of Pretty At A French Chateau

For all our pastel lovers, your heart just might skip a beat once you see this French chateau wedding. With the help of event planning extraordinaire Ceremonize, the bride’s vision of a fairytale came to life at the impeccable Château Bouffémont. From the lush and vibrant ceremony arch to the explosion of florals inside the reception space the team at Kahina Events created a dream come true. You’ll get lost in the romance of the images by Daria Lorman Photography. Head to the full gallery to check out all the French fun.



From Daria Lorman PhotographyThis beautiful French-Cameroonian wedding was celebrated at the amazing Château Bouffemont. Built-in the nineteenth century, the Château was always the setting for prestigious ceremonies, so it was the perfect fit for our couple’s glamorous celebration.



Our bride Johanna particularly loves pastel colors which she calls “fairytale colors”: light blue and pink, lilac and creamy white. Kahina Events listened to the bride and was able to understand her dreams and create an experience that even exceeded the bride’s expectations. The smell of fresh flowers, all the little details, the different rooms- everything was created with delicacy and a touch of chic.



Being in a fairytale, that’s exactly what the bride felt when she entered the main hall of the castle with her groom on their wedding day. The guests especially enjoyed an amazing Cameroonian dance performance at the castle garden at sunset and exquisite French dinner. Before hitting the dance floor and dancing all night thanks to the amazing DJ Randy.



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Photography: Daria Lorman | Floral Design: Kahina Events | Wedding Dress: Rime Arodaky | Cake: Grand chemin | Reception Venue: Chateau Bouffémont | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rings: Tiffany & Co. | Make up: Slay with Nessah | Hair: GVL Conception Paris | DJ: DJ Randy | Champagne: Veuve Clicquot | Planning: Ceremonize France | Video: Marco Brelinger

Should You Consider Postponing Your Wedding Due to COVID-19? Here’s What the Experts Think.

For every person being affected by the ever-evolving COVID-19 pandemic… we see you, we support you, we feel you and we’re here for you. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is encouraging social distancing and restricting large gatherings, sadly, many weddings that were planned to take place in the next 3 months will need to be postponed to a later date. If you’re a bride or groom who’s reading this – inhale a deep breath and exhale all that negativity, fear and concern you’re feeling right now. If that doesn’t work, there’s no shame in breaking out the wine before noon – ’cause let’s be honest, you deserve it!

Let’s take this one day at a time. We promise it’s going to be okay. Everything is going to work out and you’re going to say those beautiful “I do’s” to your forever person soon. Whether it be just you two on your original date or later with all your friends and family surrounding you (or both!) No matter what, love wins, and all these challenging times you’ve had to face together will make that moment all the more special.

Besides your S. O., the most important people you can count on to navigate these uncertain waters are your superheroes (aka, your wedding vendors). Trust us, they want to do everything they can to make this process easier and less stressful for you. So many vendors are bending over backwards to give you guidance, emotional support, find new dates that work for you and your guests, and are generously compromising and changing their policies to make your dream wedding a reality. Lean on them, ask them for support… just keep in mind how much they’re going through right now as well, they’re feeling it just as much – so please be kind, patient and understanding.

Our goal is to answer as many questions you have with regard to postponing your date and all the confusing logistics that come with doing so. And for that, we reached out to our amazing LBB members to give you their expert opinion and advice during this incredibly difficult and uncertain time.

 

Should I postpone my wedding?

“Unfortunately, any couple whose wedding was planned for sometime in the next 3 months needs to postpone and reschedule the wedding for a later date. As much as weddings matter, people matter more. And it’s our social responsibility to make sure we’re keeping not just our loved ones safe, but the community at large. Couples will still get to celebrate and that is still so important, but right now it’s more important that we think about the greater good and keeping others safe.”

“As hard as it might feel, please postpone. It will ultimately save you undue stress by trying to “make it work” – since everything is changing so rapidly, it will bring you peace of mind in knowing your date has been postponed to later in the year. Also, as hard as it might feel, still plan something for you and your partner on your originally scheduled date. Cook a really special meal at home, get dressed up for it, drink champagne, take & share lots of selfies and photos. Still take the time to celebrate, but in a way that makes sense given the current state.”Krista Marie Photography, San Francisco Bay Area

“Any weddings planned for the next 3 months need to get postponed unless it’s a local elopement (with just the two of you). But even any weddings beyond 3 months need to start thinking about postponement. Any weddings that require people to travel (especially international destination weddings) should consider postponement or adjusting locations. Any weddings over 50 guests will want to start thinking about postponing or downsizing. But beyond the type of wedding you’re having, it’s important to also assess how you feel. Your level of comfort and fear (for yourself and your guests) will play a big factor in your decision to postpone. If you want your wedding to be 100% safe, you’re going to have to postpone until things have calmed down and you’re no longer putting people in danger.”

Where do I begin if I need to postpone?

“Begin the process of rescheduling as soon as possible. All of your vendors may not be available on the same future date, but choose your top 4 or 5 and see if you can get them to align. The remaining will fall into place and the community is working together to assist with referrals whenever possible.”Premier Planning Services, Inc., Minnesota

“Stay positive and do your best to stay calm, this unfortunate situation is beyond your control. If you are forced to reschedule know this is for the best interest of you, your family and friends. Postpone rather than cancel, you can still have the wedding of your dreams and your vendors will make that happen.”

While this situation is very challenging, don’t panic. Trust your vendor team and know that we are all doing everything we can to help you reschedule and still have the amazing wedding that you’ve been dreaming of. And stay focused on the end result. When all is said and done, you will get through this married, which is really the entire reason you are planning your wedding in the first place.” – Pure Luxe Bride, Charleston, SC

What are some things vendors are doing to help couples who are thinking about postponing?

“We have offered date changes with no change fees, to any available date in the remaining 2020 year as well as any in 2021.”

“We have been affected by 2 postponements, 1 full cancellation and 3 pending postponements. These are very tough conversations to have with our brides, we feel for you! Being the advocate and trusted partner of these couples is what we pride ourselves in the most during such an uncertain time. We’ve been able to successfully place “holds” on new dates should the couple decide to postpone as the event draws near and have had success in transferring all contracts to the new dates. We are beyond grateful for our vendor team for working with us swiftly to put our client’s minds at ease.” Pure Luxe Bride, Charleston, SC

“We have several weddings that we are working to reschedule. We are trying to do as much of the legwork and vendor communications as possible to alleviate the stress on our couples.”

“We have 14 events from now til the end of May. We are thankful to say that almost all of our brides are postponing. We are currently waiving any change fees – and moving retainers over to the new dates. We are asking for a bit of flexibility as brides consider new dates as many of the “in season Saturdays” are already taken. This is just an unprecedented time in our industry and it seems as though everyone from our couples to the vendors are handling it with as much grace and kindness as possible. We are all in this together.” – Cody & Tiffany from Hunter Ryan Photography, Naples, FL

“All my events and weddings are getting postponed to the fall at the earliest or to next year. It’s a stressful time for everyone. And because we just don’t know what will happen, the uncertainty is difficult to deal with. There is a lot we can’t control, but what we can control is how we want to move forward. There are always solutions and we’re working towards creating and coming up with the best ones for our clients.”

What should I be keeping in mind when making my decision to postpone or not? Guest count? Location? Age range?

My biggest concern is guest count and age range. We love our parents and grandparents. They want to be there for us in our big day — but putting them at risk is simply not worth it on the long run. If you’re postponing to a new date, and confirming a date once restrictions are lifted, you’ll have much more clarity on where it can take place, guest counts, etc.”Krista Marie Photography, San Francisco Bay Area

“I think location with regards to any government mandates is important. Guest count is also a factor for the same reasons, and elderly guests or families with small children should also be taken into account”

“The venues would be my first call for available dates. Then your next top 4-5 vendors. Be open to a Friday or Sunday. If a Friday or Sunday are not desirable, be open to a winter wedding or a spring/summer 2021 wedding.” Premier Planning Services, Inc., Minnesota

How can I politely inform my guests of my postponed wedding and new date?

“Hopefully your guests will understand. This is growing exponentially on a daily basis and events are being cancelled daily. My suggestion would be to call those closest to you and let them know directly. For others, you could send an e-card via email that lets them know, as well as let’s them know that you are checking in with them & thinking about their own families during such a trying time. Krista Marie Photography, San Francisco Bay Area

“If you have a wedding website, first renew the domain (most expire in a year). Then, update the website with all information regarding a new date. Draft an e-mail / text message to your guests informing them that for their safety and yours you have decided to postpone. Let them know you’ve successfully rescheduled to a new date and that your wedding website will be updated with any further information.”

“For most couples, email will be the easiest way to communicate to guests about a postponement or cancellation. But, it’s also important that you update your wedding website and make calls to anyone close to you or those that don’t check email. Everyone knows what’s going on in the world, so no one will be surprised. Just be honest, give them the information they need and let them know that you’ll keep them updated with any future information (if applicable). Guests will understand and will likely be thankful that you’re being proactive and thinking about their safety.”

“Many stationers are offering free digital resources to inform guests of a postponement. If possible, sending out an email or mailing a new date announcement is going to be the easiest for the couples. And also be sure to indicate the change of date on the wedding website, so that everything is consistent.”

“Everyone will understand! This does NOT need to be explained in any wordy ways. A simple “due to the current circumstances we all find ourselves in, we will safely choose a later date for our celebration” something simple.”

“I believe guests are expecting to hear — they WANT to know, and they will be understanding. I think using an email as the main platform and perhaps an instagram post as a follow up. Telephone calls for the elderly – it’s best if they hear it directly from the bride and groom. An email could be along these lines:

To our Dearest Loved Ones,

We have made the difficult decision to move our wedding to a later date, due to the current health threats. We love you all dearly and our collective safety is our highest priority. We look forward to celebrating our wedding when all of our guests are able to attend and enjoy the experience to the fullest. We will be in touch as soon as we have more information about when that will be.

Thank you so much for all of your support, love and understanding.”

 

What organizational strategies should I be doing in order to continue my wedding planning process? Even if i’m not getting married in the next 3 months?

“Start by re-reading your contracts and understand what you originally agreed to. And then talk to your vendors and find out what happens if you postpone/cancel. Keep a list of the information for each vendor so you can easily reference it as needed. This sheet will also help if/when you start discussing new dates so you can keep track of who is available on which dates. Once you have a new date or you cancel with a vendor, make sure you get a new proposal and contract amendment with that information. For those not postponing or cancelling at this time but have a wedding this year, it’s important to start thinking about a plan B. Start thinking about postponement or cancellation in case you need to make that decision so you know what you want to do. Get that same information from your vendors, so that you’re ready if/when the time comes. And for any vendors you haven’t contracted but are talking to, make sure you have a discussion about their policies and you feel comfortable with them before you sign. Given the state of things and the uncertainty, you need to be make sure you’re covered and you understand what could happen if postponement or a cancellation has to happen.”

Be sure that all of your contracted vendors are available on a new rescheduled date before committing. I’ve heard from a handful of vendors that were given no say in the new date. Couples did not check with them before choosing the new date, forcing a cancellation rather than a postponement”

“There is going to be an influx of weddings for Fall / Winter 2020 due to the amount of reschedules, so current clients who are booked and actively planning at this time should continue to secure vendors. Some vendors will begin to transfer dates which means less vendor availability even for non-peak dates like Fridays and Sundays. Keep booking your vendor team to ensure you’re getting the best vendors to fit your style and budget.”

 

We hope advice this helps you in some way. Please reach out to us if there’s anything we can personally do to make this process a little easier, we’re here for you every step of the way. We’re in this together and we’re going to get through this!

XOXO, The SMP Team

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Rustic Brides Will Fall in Love With This Stunning Ranch Wedding

The softness and romance of ranch weddings will always hold a special place in our SMP hearts. From snow capped mountains to enchanting meadows, to lush blooms by Newberry Brothers – the pretty planned by Bella Design & Planning is truly endless, see it all, captured by Jessica Lorren Photography at the full gallery!

From Bella Design & PlanningAs far as fairy-tale wedding venues go, a ranch compound of national park-style guest lodges and log cabins that even Ralph Lauren would look twice at is hard to beat. Add to that a gorgeous vista of towering snow-capped peaks, lush mountain meadows, and crystalline waters and you have Brittany and Alex’s wedding destination. 

The bride and groom are focused on sustainability in their lives. Denver resident Brittany Kim would much prefer to ditch the wedding decor if it means reducing the carbon footprint on such a precious natural environment. 

When Campbell approached her client with the idea of sharing tents, toilets, and even transportation with two other lucky brides— Jill Shackelford, and Bizzy Gart— whose weddings occurred, respectively, one day after and one week after Kim’s nuptials, Brittany was more than happy to initiate the conversation.

 “We should all be saying ‘I Do’ to recycling, reusing, composting, and carpooling!” she said. “This day should not about the dress, the hair, or the flowers. It’s really about doing what’s right for the environment.

Photographer: Jessica Lorren Photography | Wedding Planner: Go Bella Event Design & Planning | Flowers: Newberry Brothers | Wedding Dress: Marchesa | Stationery: Go Bella Event Design & Planning | Ceremony Location: Beaver Creek Chapel | Jewelry: Mother’s earrings gifted by my father many years ago | Bridesmaids: Tadashi Shoji | Catering: Red Maple Catering | Tent: Sperry Tents | Bridal Shoes: Tory Burch | Drapery and Lighting: Little Mad | Groom’s Attire: Samuelsohn | Rentals: Colorado Party Rentals

How To Help Out Small Businesses During Social Distancing

We’re experiencing a tricky time that is fairly unprecedented. The idea of social distancing makes every extravert cringe, every newly established homeschool mom have a small panic inside — and devastatingly, every small business owner is wondering if they’ll be able to ride the storm.

The thing that sets this economic event aside from ANY other economic event in history is the fact that, even though we can’t physically communicate in person, we can still communicate online.

And for small businesses across the world, that is the silver lining.

So here’s the rallying cry! Our wedding brand works with vendors across the country, so we’re seeing first hand how event cancelations, changing dates, and restricted services are stifling projected growth. We’re doing everything we can to help, and if you need help please reach out! Our team is working extra hard during this time to think through and act on helping the people who were bold enough to step out on their own and create beautiful things. After all, that’s how we started!

You’ve seen it all over your feeds and we’re joining in on the call! Support your favorite small businesses! Here are a few ideas to help you along the way.

1. Reach Out

This can go without saying, but reach out to your friends and family who you know have looming overheads to cover, inventory to store and employees to care for. These brave people could use even the smallest gesture of intentionality.  It can be some snail mail, a text or even a DM! Ask them what they need, and see what you can do to help.

2. Shop Online

If you have a friend who does stationary work, maybe now’s a good time to order some personal cards and envelopes, or heck even your Christmas cards! There are a lot of clothing stores that have an online presence, so snag a shirt or two. Know that the things you order may not come immediately in perfect timing, but any purchase you make helps keep them afloat when people can’t come to their physical stores anymore.

3.  Supporting Trade Business

These guys are seemingly easier to support because of the lack of storefront, but they feel the hurt too! What services do you use? If you can keep using them, do! Whether it’s a bug guy who comes and sprays your house biweekly or an electrician who fixes your lights, don’t overlook these small business owners. They’ve got employees and overhead they’re having to cover as well, so any little project you can have done goes a long way.

4. Supporting Food Businesses

The local restaurant industry is perhaps getting hit the hardest. Not only do they have locational overhead, but they have food that’s not getting eaten, employees that aren’t getting hours and kitchens that aren’t getting used. Stock up on some gift cards! Maybe go ahead and grab your Christmas presents early this year and get a couple of gift cards for your friends and family. Or, if you’re really feeling generous, think about buying some gift cards to give out to families or other small business owners who are feeling the economic hurt. It’s cash for the restaurant and a meal for a family who needs it. Whatever you can do helps.

5. Loving On Your Favorite Coffee Shop

Along with restaurants, these guys are feeling the loss from social distancing. If you’re a regular at a certain coffee spot, you can also get a gift card! Or, now that you’re making coffee at home, check to see if you can buy and coffee beans from your favorite spot! A lot of local coffee places have their own roast these days, and even though you can’t go in for your morning latte, stocking up on some beans can help mend the gap while you’re away….and it makes your home coffee taste much, much better.

6. Using Your Social Media

To our point earlier, it is honestly an odd time of isolation because while we’re physically in different places, we’re still all in this together online, and it’s an open forum of discussion. We’ve seen so many beautiful things unfold online and watched SO many people support those around them, and honestly, it’s the one good thing to come out of all of this. So we encourage you to join in! Your social media is NEVER too small or too personal to make a difference. A little shoutout to your favorite local kid’s store or monogramming shop goes a long way to keep supporting them top of mind.

7. Pay For It Anyways

This one is harder to suggest, but it’s one that makes a big difference. We’ve seen this idea floating around Instagram, and with sobering respect, we’re adding it to the list. When economies feel unstable like this, the first response is to put a pause on spending and cut expenses that aren’t necessary.  The idea of “pay for it anyways” is, in essence, honoring appointments, services and other things that were scheduled before this happened and even if the service isn’t provided due to the call for social distancing, paying for the service anyways. If it’s already allotted in your budget and you can handle incurring the cost, this is an amazing way to help keep money flowing through the economy.

If you have a nail appointment you don’t feel comfortable attending anymore, pay for it anyways.
If you have a dentist appointment you no longer can go to, pay for it anyways
If you have a hair appointment that you’re no longer getting, pay for it anyways
If you have a home service that you want to cancel for safety, pay for it anyways

We’re all in this thing together, but this time more than any other — we are all able to unite around each other digitally and continue rallying around those who are affected most.

 

 

 

 

You’ll Dig The Dreamy Desert Vibes At This La Quinta Country Club Wedding

We’re currently crushing over the dreamy desert vibes at this Palm Springs wedding. With warm-toned details, rambling florals, and an open-air reception complete with a canopy nestled head table, it’s easy to see why! Set at the La Quinta Country Club, the team at Haroun Events made all of this couple’s wedding dreams come true. Kindra Browne pulled it all together seamlessly, and Alicia Mink was there to perfectly capture all the pretty. Head to the full gallery to fall in love with all the details.



From Haroun EventsOur goals are always to seek inspiration from where love is being celebrated. Palm Springs provided us with a vast library of colors and textures. Handmade paper, copper and sand toned envelopes, and whimsical illustrations, by Nicolette from Isidore & Augustine Fine Paper, were all carefully brought together to produce the most appropriate yet unique suite for this wedding.



For their bridal party of 14 lovely, bridesmaids and 14 dashing groomsmen we paired romantic mauve florals embellished with desert-inspired terracotta and peach-toned ribbons. Courtney and Colson decided on classic yet striking silhouettes for this bridal party. Fun-loving, exceptionally elegant, and unbelievably kind this seemingly large wedding party made so much sense for our full of life clients.



With twinkling chandeliers overhead, glowing candles throughout, and warm bistro lights wrapped around palm trees the picturesque Californian mosaic was brought to life! A sweep of rambling florals in hammered gold and stone vessels provided texture and color, framed with gorgeous warm-toned linens created tables that were as inviting and functional as they were precious. A long head table framed with a draped cabana nestled the open space perfectly. Live music was the perfect finishing touch to this experiential evening!



Photography: Alicia Mink Photography | Videography: Hoo Films | Cake: Exquisite Desserts | Band: Jordan Music Entertainment | Bars: Archive Rentals | Beauty: Chantel Matteau | Country Club: La Quinta Country Club | Custom Gown: Barbra Kavchock | Event Design, Florals, Styling: Haroun Events | Planning & Coordination: Simple Elegance, LLC | Rentals: Signature Party Rentals | Stationary & Calligraphy: Isidore Augustine

10 DIYS That Will Keep Your Kids Entertained

For all the moms out there suddenly finding themselves with kids home and who need to be entertained — we get it. Idle time is tricky to navigate under normal circumstances, but especially when it comes unexpectedly. Throughout the years at SMP Living we’ve put together different kid-oriented DIYs because we totally understand how daunting this is, and how fun activities and crafts are! Our fearless leader and founder, Abby, knows first hand what it’s like to have three kiddos at home all of a sudden, and that sometimes the best way to combat that is by making the most of the situation with good ‘ol fashioned arts and crafts.

So here’s a collection of 10 different DIYs we’ve done throughout the years that will keep your kids entertained and your sanity intact. You’ve got this! We’re right here in this with you. You’re a rockstar mom, you’re going to get through this.

1. DIY Homemade Dominoes

These aren’t your grandma’s dominoes. No siree. They’re a sweet little last-minute gift jazzed up with artwork from the littlest people in your clan and that makes them a million times better than any regular old store-bought versions.

Get the instructions here

2. DIY Fingerpaint Art Print

Because homemade art is always better, and everyone loves new art on the walls!

Get the instructions here

3. DIY Fingerpaint Modern Tile Coasters

Pretty yet thoughtful, these coasters are an everyday luxury made better by a personal touch.

Get the instructions here

4. DIY No-Sew A-Frame Tent

This project has two-fold benefits — the craft itself is an activity, but also the result can result in more playtime and creativity!

Get the instructions here

5. DIY Flamingo Croquet

Croquet is a game that everyone loves, young and old and we’re just bringing a sense of whimsy to the game but dressing up plain mallets with a pink flamingo…the kind of plastic flamingo lawn ornaments that you find gracing front yards this time of year! And the flamingo’s are just CUTE.

Get the instructions here

6. DIY Fort Kit

These fort kits make the process SO much easier, with ready to hang bed sheets that we fitted with grommets that can either be tied with rope to trees or even chairs

Get the instructions here

7. DIY Spray Sidewalk Chalk

Spray sidewalk chalk!? Yep! SPRAY Sidewalk Chalk! For that painterly, arteeest effect that every chalk party needs.

Get the instructions here

8. DIY Illustrated Candles

This sweet DIY is a sweet way to bring the best of your kid’s doodles and a sense of hygge together one big ‘ol mashup.

Get the instructions here 

9. DIY Frisbee Golf

This is both a craft AND a game that get’s you some time outside, and that’s good for everyone!

Get the instructions here

10. DIY Starry Ceiling

This little project can be educational and entertaining! This is a full family affair and a home renovation DIY all in one, and mapping out some of their favorite constellations would be hours of fun!

Get the instructions here

More time at home with the kiddos is both a major blessing and a major shift in thinking.

DIYS that Will Keep The Kids & Mommies Happy For Hours
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More Crafts Your Little Ones Will Love

DIY No-Sew Play Tent | DIY Finger Paint Tile Coasters | DIY Finger Paint Art Print

You Guys, This Couple Took Inspiration From Their Love of Pizza to Create the Best Escort Display EVER

Where are our pizza lovers at?? ‘Cause this one’s for you! Today’s adorable and creative couple took some inspiration from their love of everyone’s favorite Italian dish and dreamed up the most delicious escort display of. all. time. CCL Weddings & Events brought their vision to life along with many other equally amazing personal touches you just have to see. Milieu Florals created aw-worthy arrangements that decorated their day in lavender and blush hues. Dig in to the full gallery captured by Luna de Mare Photography to see it all!

From Luna De Mare PhotographyNatural, Romantic and effortless with a touch of Whimsy is the perfect description for the Summer Wedding of Kate and Jeff set in the picturesque mountains at Hummingbird Nest Ranch

They had two loves they wanted to share with their guests; one was their love of Kitties which was incorporated in fun details such as hightop cocktail vessels, signs “we’re getting meowied” and a custom backdrop. The second was their love of Pizza, and who doesn’t love Pizza?! Adorable custom made Pizza cookies were delightfully displayed as guest favors, and custom engraved paddle boards held guests names and table numbers as a fun little twist. 

The Reception was held in the courtyard and made for an intimate dining experience as they listened to heartfelt speeches with toasts to a new beginnings followed by dancing under the stars complete with what else, but glow in the dark kitty ears worn by all. It’s a thing, a super cute one!

Photographer: Luna de Mare Photography | Videographer: Amari Productions | Event Planning: CCL Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Milieu Florals | Gown: Made With Love Bridal | Cake : M Cakes Sweets | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Birdy Grey | Catering: Hungry Bear | Dj : DJ Aflex | Wedding Venue: Hummingbird Nest Ranch | HMU: Julie Jung | Rentals: Chiavari Chair Rentals | Rentals: A Rental Connection | Salon: Love And Lace Bridal Boutique

9 St. Patty’s Day Ideas To Celebrate At Home

It’s no secret that St. Patrick’s day is going to look a little different this year. So while we may not hit up a pub for a green beer with 100 of your closest friends, that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the holiday!

This is a very unique situation to celebrate St. Patty’s day at home this year. And while it does look a little different then the normal celebrations of going out, there are a few little things you can do to make it feel a little special. With the 14-day isolation request, any effort to make one day different than another goes a long, loooooonng way!

If you’ve got kids at home, if you’re working from home or even if you’re making the small commute to work every day, don’t let a holiday pass without some small celebration!

1. Start The Day With A St. Patrick’s Breakfast

To avoid extra trips to the grocery store, take inventory of what you have in the pantry and find way’s to make it festive! You can dye your pancakes green, add some extra veggies to a frittata, turn some yogurt green — it’s a small gesture that goes a long way

2. Still Wear Your Green

If there’s ONE thing we’d recommend during this social quarantine — get dressed every day. When everything feels out of wack, doing as many normal things as possible makes a huge difference. And one of those things is getting dressed every morning! And just because you won’t see many people outside of your 4 walls (or you’ll see them at a minimum of a 6ft distance) doesn’t mean you can’t be festive! Get your green on, people!

3. Play Some Festive Music

When you’re home every day for an extended period of time, things start to feel monotonous. Even your absolute favorite playlist or background TV channel can feel a little tiring after a while, so why not switch things up for a holiday? Try out a Celtic instrumental playlist! Have you heard of people RAVING over Celtic Women? Check them out! It’s a small gesture that makes the day feel a little more special.

4. Watch A Movie Set In Ireland

This holiday is as special as you make it, and it could be that you make it as simple as a day where you watch a movie set in Ireland! While travel is restricted, you can get a dose of new scenery through the cinematic lens. (it’s not the same, but we’re keeping things positive around here!)

5. Make A Special Cup Of Coffee

It’s time for the annual “no kids you can’t have a sip, this is mommy’s special coffee.” Here’s a recipe, enjoy. (responsibly)

6. Make A Special Twist On Dinner

While people are bulk buying supplies like crazy, it’s good to have a couple of pantry staple recipes on hand to feed the fam. Thankfully, that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on celebrating holidays! It just means you get a little creative with it. Shepherds pie, for example, needs only flour, butter, eggs, potatoes, cheese, ground beef, cream, pepper and peas! It’s festive, but made with many staples you already have in your freezer, refrigerator or pantry!

7. What You’ve All Been Waiting For — Learn To Make Your Favorite Irish Cocktail

Whether you’re a green beer gal, an Irish whiskey Manhattan man or you like some scotch on the rocks — dive deep this year and learn to make your own favorite Irish cocktail! So not only will you not miss out on some of the fun this holiday, but it’s a skill you can repeat and use whenever you feel like it! (Check out these cocktails, they’re pretty good!)

8. Play A Round Of Twenty-Five “Ireland’s National Card Game”

Top off the evening with a round of fun that’s a step outside of your normal game routine. This game is apparently an Irish tradition and it takes a simple deck of cards, so try your hand at it! (here are the rules!)

9. Join In A Shamrock Hunt!

We’ve seen this idea floating around social media, and it’s a great one! The idea is to put a shamrock of ANY kind on your front door. Think cut out a piece of paper, wreath, anything! Then take your family on a little walk around the neighborhood to hunt down and count out as many shamrocks as you can find! It gets you out of the house for an activity without any unnecessary interactions.

 

Architecture: Bob White | Photo By: David Stay | Styled By: Sean McGowan

This Elegant Idaho Wedding Ceremony Actually Floated On Water!

This couple said “I Do” with a view! You’re going to fall head over heels for this wedding ceremony that Jaime Johnson Events masterfully orchestrated on a floating barge! The couple was greeted back on land by their sweet Pup, Rags, and a tented reception overflowing with an abundance of greenery and white florals crafted by Garden Of Eden Floral Design. All the love of the heartfelt celebration was beautifully captured by Anna Peters Photography. You do not want to miss all the fun in the full gallery!



From Anna PetersThis September wedding for Brett and Jacob was one for the books – set on the stunning property at Gozzer Ranch Golf & Lake Club. “On the water” was the foundation of their wedding vision, inspired by Brett’s family home on Lake Coeur D’Alene and Jacob’s work as he owns several commercial fishing boats in Alaska.



Guests gathered on the resort’s dock to board one of the Coeur d’ Alene Cruises fleet boats that would carry them across the lake to the ceremony site. The rockstar planning team at Jaime Johnson Events took on an incredible logistics challenge bringing in a floating barge that would serve as the ceremony site.



After the couple made it official on their floating ceremony site, the party shifted to land – a tented cocktail hour and reception set higher up on the property. Guests danced the night away before returning once more and boating back to their hotel rooms. The result was an unforgettable day full of laughter, adventure, and incredible style.



Photography: Anna Peters | Floral Design: Garden Of Eden Floral Design | Gown: Galia Lahav | Invitations: Grey and Cake | Ceremony Venue: Gozzer Ranch Club | Reception Venue: Gozzer Ranch Club | Jewelry: Sloane Street | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Reformation | Lighting: Northwest Stage & Lighting | DJ: DJ Patrick | Band: Devon Wade Band | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Transportation: CDA Limo | Coordination + Event Design: Jaime Johnson | Custom Bodysuit: Nyanza Bridal | Hair Styling: Harestream | Make Up Artist: Evelyn Mauro | Photography Assistance: Samantha Deubel Photography | Photography Assistance: Josiah Alter Photography | Photography Assistance: Katie DeLorme Photography | Reception Calligraphy: Brynn Neufeld | Rentals: Cort | Save the Dates: Crowberry Co | Water Transportation: Coeur D'Alene Cruises

This Montage Palmetto Bluff Wedding Exudes Southern Elegance & Charm

She’s from Louisiana, he’s from New York… after years of traveling the world together – they decided the perfect spot in between their two hometowns is where they’ll say “I do”! You might recognize the Montage Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina as the Bieber’s famously got hitched there last year – so it’s no surprise we consider it one of the most breathtaking and romantic wedding venues in the country. The bride worked with her amazing planner, Kelli Corn, to create an event that truly reflects the elegance and charm of the South. From driftwood details to a classic South Carolina oyster roast – the results couldn’t have been more amazing. Check out the full gallery to see it all unfold – captured by Josh Morehouse!

From Josh Morehouse Brian Barfuss and Emily Mourad met in January 2011 when Emily started working at CBS Sports Network in sales & marketing and Brian was working on the finance team. Even though Emily swears she fell in love with Brian the moment she met him, it wasn’t until 2014 that they started dating after being friends for a few years. 

Their years of dating were filled with traveling the world to places like Italy, Germany, Paris and Napa Valley and spending their summers in Montauk. In May 2018, Brian proposed to Emily in NYC and after being in love with Brian for seven years, she easily said yes to his proposal. 

Emily and Brian knew they wanted a destination wedding where they could host their family and friends for a weekend wedding. With the bride originally from Minden, Louisiana and the groom from Huntington, New York, they picked the perfect location between both of their hometowns – Montage Palmetto Bluff in South Carolina. 

Staying true to her Southern roots and showing her New York City friends and Brian’s Northern family a true Southern wedding was important to the bride and her family. Each event centered around Southern elegance, hospitality, and bringing together the “Yankees” and the “Yalls”. The wedding reception decor leaned into the nature of South Carolina with driftwood and oyster details – including a custom created oyster chandelier for above the dance floor and South Carolina oyster roast. Brian and Emily couldn’t imagine a more perfect wedding weekend surrounded by all of their loved ones – the Southerners and the Yankees – and Montage Palmetto Bluff was the perfect location for their Southern elegance wedding.

Photographer: Josh Morehouse | Wedding Planner: Kelli Corn Weddings And Events | Florist: Em Creative Floral | Hair + Makeup: Bride's Side Beauty | Calligraphy: Shannan Inman | Wedding Venue: Montage Palmetto Bluff | Live Music: Deans' Duets | Live Wedding Artist: Gina Strumpf | Paper: Emily Mayne Studio | Rentals: Savannah Vintage Rentals | Rentals: Eventworks | Rentals: Ooh! EventHaus | Rentals: Snyder Event Rentals | Welcome Gift Painting: Allison Santos

Meryl Davis and Fedor Andreev’s Provence Wedding Is So Stunning It Deserves An Olympic Gold Medal

This French countryside wedding has officially stolen our hearts. Olympic Gold Medalist and Dancing With The Stars champion Meryl Davis said “I Do” to Fedor Andreev at the exquisite Le Mas des Poiriers, an 18th-century farmhouse that feels as if you’re stepping into a fairytale. Inspired by Meryl’s grandmother’s collection of chinoiserie, Matthew Robbins Design created an ambiance of elegance and charm that speaks perfectly to the picturesque setting. The enchantment of the day was forever captured in time by the ever-talented Oliver Fly Photography. Visit the full gallery for a closer look at all the dreamy details.



From the bride… After having been together for many years, and several phases of life, we really wanted our wedding to be about hitting pause on the hustle and bustle of every day. Travel and adventure have been a big part of our lives and we’ve always been quite taken by the way that a particular place can influence a person’s feeling, perspective and experience. So, envisioning an intimate garden ceremony, dinner and celebrations outdoors, the magical landscape and timeless elegance of Provence spoke to us.



After deciding on the location, I was introduced to our planner, Matthew Robbins Design. Matthew, Fedor and I chatted about our vision and we knew we were in good hands. In particular, I mentioned to Matthew that my paternal grandmother had collected blue and white chinoiserie and that the pieces reminded me of intimate family dinners as a child. Matthew and his team really took it from there and made the experience so personal; they got to know us as a couple and integrated pieces of our story into the plan for our wedding weekend.



We were so incredibly grateful to share a few beautiful days celebrating life, love, family and friendship with just under 100 of our closest friends and relatives. The ceremony and celebrations were everything we could have imagined and we felt that the setting allowed us to breathe deeply and be present for this special time in our lives.



Photographer: Oliver Fly Photography | Videographer: Reeling Films | Styling: Cynthia Cook Brides | Wedding Planning & Design: Matthew Robbins | Florals: Matthew Robbins | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Made In Cake | Catering: Brunet Freres | DJ: Martin D'Arce | Brunch: Brunet Freres | Hair & Make Up: Danielle Vincent | Illustrations: Riley Sheehey | Jazz Band: Jazz Around Midnight | Provencal Farmhouse: Le Mas des Poiriers | Rentals : Be Lounge | Tableware: Le Bazar de de Reve by Veronique | Wedding Invitation / Stationery: Fourteen-Forty | Welcome Event Dress: Valentino

Say Hello To One of Tirtha Bridal’s Picturesque Venues, Stone House, Nestled in the Bali Tropics!

Nestled perfectly next to the fabulous Tirtha Uluwatu, the Stone House is yet another astonishing venue at Tirtha Bridal. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens and exquisite architecture that bursts with superb Balinese heritage influence, Stone House by Tirtha is a picturesque setting for all of your destination wedding events from the welcome dinner to the farewell brunch.

Featuring exquisite villas including oceanfront suites, family rooms and, guest bedrooms that can accommodate up to 28 people, Stone House by Tirtha is the perfect stay for the bride and groom (and their entourage!) With features like a grand traditional Balinese “Wantilan” or open-air pavilion in the middle of the estate that serves as a lounge or dining area which can fit up to 80 people, perfect for a welcome or rehearsal dinner!

Meanwhile, the lawn is another stunning area for an intimate affair for your wedding getaway! From execution to details, the team at Stone House by Tirtha and any of the Tirtha Bridal locations are unlike any other making sure their guests are completely satisfied from throughout their planning process to their entire stay!

Tirtha is the one and only wedding resort in the island known for delivering a couple’s ‘once in a lifetime’ event, and now, team Tirtha is ready to go above and beyond and create an entire experience for the couple and their loved ones.

Photography: Tirtha Uluwatu | Photography: Iluminen | Photography: Gusde Photography | Photography: Evermotion Photography | Wedding Venue: Tirtha Uluwatu

7 Ways To Use Custom Wine Bottles From the Moment You Say Yes, To The Day You Say I Do

1. Your Bride Tribe! – Now it’s your turn to pop the question! Will you be my bridesmaid? Ask your best friends to stand by your side on your most important day in such a special way! Put your fave photo of you and your bridesmaid-to-be on a wine label or get the party started with a custom gift set. You can even add an engraved wooden wine box or tumbler with a monogram, wine opener, and other sentimental or fun accessories!

2. Save The Dates/Invitations – Wow your guests with an extra special touch to either your save the date or wedding invitation, by creating a wine label to match your theme! The mini wine bottle itself can act as your save the date that your guests can enjoy OR really set the bar by sending your invite in an engraved wooden box along with a custom mini wine bottle and other fun details! Your guests will certainly not want to miss your special day!

3. Shower Your Guests With Favors!– Now it’s time for your bridal shower! While the day is all about the bride, why not put mini wine or champagne bottles at each place setting as a thank you for coming! You can match the menu, invitation, or theme of the event and even engrave champagne flutes with each guest’s name to really add a special touch.

4. Keep Calm and Get Your Bachelorette On – Set off for a fun filled weekend to celebrate the bride to be. Design a custom wine label on your favorite wine to celebrate all weekend long! You can even gift each of your bridesmaids a monogrammed tumbler to use throughout the weekend. Perfect for your beach getaway!

5. Welcome Your Out of Towners – Create a custom gift for out of town guests as a part of your welcome bag! Custom labeled mini wine bottles and snacks are a memorable touch to leave in their hotel room for them to enjoy throughout your wedding weekend!

6. Time To Say I Do! – Toast the day with a special bottle of engraved wine for you and your hubby! A magnum 1. 5L size bottle of wine which is extra special when engraved with your initials and wedding date. A keepsake from your monumental day…for an added touch you can also have custom etched champagne flutes engraved with Mr. And Mrs. and your wedding date.

7. 1st Anniversary…And Every Year After – A photo engraved wooden wine box and engraved wine bottles are unique gifts to memorialize your wedding each year. Celebrate your anniversary milestones with a special engraved bottle to drink on your 1st, 5th and all of the others.

Photography: Custom Wine Bottles | Custom Wine Bottles: Custom Wine Bottles

This Might Just Be the Prettiest Bridal Suite Ever With 180-Degree Views of the Pacific Coast!

From epic views, to a towering floral arch, to adorable custom stirrer escort cards – this stunning coastal wedding planned by Karla Casillas and Co. is teeming with all things pretty. The glowing bride got ready with her best gals in a bridal suite that will take your breath away, complete with 180-degree views of the coast – talk about the perfect start to your big day! The festivities ended with a bang as guests celebrated the newlyweds under an epic sky of fireworks. See all the magic this unforgettable day has to offer at the full gallery – taken by Ether & Smith!

From Ether & SmithKathy & Peter flew in from Houston, TX for their winter wedding in the stunning Grand Velas Los Cabos in Mexico! The bride had the most beautiful getting ready space; the presidential suite at the very top of the resort with a 180-degree view of the coast. She wore a white robe whilst her bridesmaids wore blue robes as they toasted the day on the balcony. 

Gifts were exchanged and a few confetti cannons went off on the bed! The couple opted out of a first look which worked out due to everything being in the same venue and having plenty of time after the ceremony for portraits. Their intimate wedding ceremony was on a lawn facing the sunset. 

Happy tears were shed by everyone when the bride walked down the aisle with her romantic lace dress. Rose petals were thrown after they said their I do’s and walked down the aisle as husband and wife! Sunset portraits were done on the beach just a few steps away as well as various areas of the tropical resort. Guests were ushered three stories up to the cocktail and reception area where they enjoyed drinks, a mariachi band, a lounge area, and the endless views of sunset on the beach. 

The escort cards were custom stirrers in champagne flutes! Long farm tables on three sides, a huge dance floor, and twinkle lights adorned the space. Chic white and green foliage decorated the tables and looked so painterly against the ocean backdrop. The couple’s grand entrance had a choreographed first dance with twirls and epic lifts, which was just the start of the night! 

After toasts and some open dancing, the couple cut the cake in the center of the dance floor, in which fireworks surprised the guests! This was so different from other wedding fireworks, everyone admired it whilst dancing and partying away at the same time, especially Kathy & Peter. The night ended with a lot more dancing, drinking, and a heart-warming sparkler exit on the sand!

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Photographer: Ether & Smith | Videographer: Pink Palm Photo | Planner: Karla Casillas and Co. | Florist: Main Event Cabo | Dress: Lazaro | Stationery: Papel & Co. | Hair and Makeup: Blanc Bridal Salon | DJ: DJ Alex | Officiant: Minister Marco | Ceremony Music: Cabo Strings | Photobooth: Baja Boutique Rental Co | Resort: Grand Velas Los Cabos

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Your Ultimate Guide To Wedding Lighting

There are definitely some elements of a wedding that will ALWAYS draw the 👀 first. The fashion, the flowers, the fondant and frosting – yes, as in gorgeously-hand painted floral buttercream masterpieces. But, for us, we also focus on the thing that makes these stunning photos and how warm, inviting, visceral feelings come to fruition, and that is, 100 percent, lighting. Not sunlight, either (although natural lighting and golden hours are everything), but actual purposeful illumination for the day be it from bulbs, fixtures, candles, sparkling strands, or real life sparklers.

Good lighting doesn’t just make a statement, it shows guests and reminds couples just how thoughtful they were when they were curating their days – because, the greatest finishing touch is the lighting – we consider it the icing on the epic cake that is the wedding day itself. So, whether you go about your glow with candles, can’t tear yourself away from the tear-worthiness of twinkling fairylights, or feel the need to celebrate your nuptials with none other than neon signs, you’ll be adding a signature touch to be talked about forever. 

Now, before we shed some light on our own oh-so-lit products, we thought it’d be a great time to gloss over all the wedding lighting options that set our hearts aglow. 

Candle light.

In any iteration, candle light is by far one of our favorites, especially if you’re going for a soft, romantic, charming wedding canon (cue the dynamic ensemble of candles lighting up your aisle). You can float candles in glass holders for a modern, clean look, use antique candleabras for a major touch of elegance and fairy tale feel, really trim and tame your tablescape with tapers, or keep the 🔥to a flicker with tea lights and votives bestrewn throughout garlands on your tabletops.

Gobo monogram.

A little bit extra, sure, but still such a nice “official” way for the newlyweds to see their new last name in lights! Work with a lighting/entertainment company or even sometimes with your band or DJ to set this up, and, really, you use your venue as your canvas! You can project a motif or color on the wall, floor, and/or ceiling with a custom wedding gobo design that, again, draws all the 👀👀👀. Doing so with your names, a monogram, or family crest on the dance floor or right in front of your sweetheart table has a super impressive effect – and the photos are SO good! 

Hanging installations.

Anything that can be hung – from rattan and pendant lighting to greenery-laden and floral chandeliers and/or lantern lighting – counts as a hanging fixture. These looks are extremely trendy, they do the most to dress up lounge areas, and they photograph flawlessly. Plus, you can really look to your venue to dictate these kinds of lighting cues. Industrial/warehouse settings, tented affairs, and beach/destination digs have aesthetics that lend themselves well to hanging motifs. 

Neon signs.

Arguably one of the biggest trends in weddings over the last few years, these luminescent signs are loved up and then some. You can find them at independent neon dealers (where you can inquire about custom orders, quotes, lyrics that might be meaningful) or vintage rental studios, and these signs do so much to spotlight various vignettes on your wedding day (the getting ready scene+bridal suite, the photobooth, cake cutting, etc.) along with important hallmarks like your new last name or hashtag. 

String lights.

You’ve probably seen this glistening kind of genius at every destination event, backyard fete, or tented evening of love – and it’s not without reason. These lights can create different vibes in all of their variations –  bohemian, classic, modern, romantic, rustic, vintage – and they look like fireflies dancing through the night. Using string lights can bring a sense of intimate resolve to even the most festive, frenetic (and we mean that in only the most endearing way) parties.

Uplighting.

Just as string lights are to outdoor ambiance, uplighting is to indoor ambiance. This is essentially lighting that comes from strategically-placed light casting units around the perimeter of the room. It bathes the reception place (hotel ballrooms, country clubs, museums/conservatories, private estates, etc.)  – walls, trees, etc. – in prismatic color that lasts throughout the night. Kind of a cocoon of color and whimsy detail. 

Get The Look!

Luckily, “getting the look” of all these fun lighting alternatives isn’t hard, and we can help. Our Style Me Pretty shop is flush with illuminating items to make your special day shine. Here are just a few to get you started!


Flowers always make for the best centerpieces, but the look is so much more elegant and romantic with supporting taper candles and mixed media votive candles and tea lights  (meaning different heights / different vessels+candle holders – metallic vs. ceramic). We love our blush and gold color combinations, particularly if you have a lot of soft cosmetic colors and greens already in your wedding palette. And our unique tapers are actually ombre, so you can add two-tone color to your tables!

Neon signs will always be electric at your wedding event. Whether you want to doll up your dressing area to get ready with the girls (we like our ‘But First, Drinks’ sign, it goes well with bellinis and Beyoncé), pretty up the photobooth with a sign that just oozes all the love, or raise the bar on a basic bar setup, you’ll have everything you need with our personalized neon signage. Extra points for the easy hang

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Shop with us now for everything you need to light up your night! If you want to take things literally, too, we’re soooo here for it . Are those💡going off in your head yet?! #justbrilliant.

Danielle Halibey is a writer, editor, and publicist living in New Jersey. She has been immersed in the world of weddings since planning her own whimsical, romantic affair in 2014. And isn’t that what they always say, “those who can’t do, teach?” Well, once her nuptials were over, she still had stuff in the ‘I Do’ industry to do. She writes regularly for top wedding blogs including Style Me Pretty and Wedding Chicks, and has garnered millions of press impressions for brands in the wedding space: fashion, beauty, wedding talent+tastemakers and more. 

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Real Brides Share Their Biggest Wedding Planning Mistakes!

From missed moments to clandestine Starbucks meetups, we talked to real brides who shared their biggest wedding planning mistakes and what they would do differently if they could turn back the clock. 

PHOTOGRAPHY | Emily Blumberg Photography

 

1. Don’t be afraid to hire help…but vet them first. 

“We planned and built our wedding from the ground up (ceremony and reception site included) which is probably our biggest “mishap”. If you’re able to afford the help, take it! It really isn’t that much more cost-effective to do it all yourself vs. hiring some help.” – Jessica married September 2016

“If you really want help, work with a wedding planner from the very beginning [so you know] they are invested in you and your day. It allows you more time with this person and their team to build a relationship.” – Dylan married September 2019

Ladies, we couldn’t agree more! For crafty brides, doing everything yourself seems to be the best way to get exactly what you want, until the day comes and you’re caught up trying to perfect the details instead of just enjoying yourself and the company of your friends and family. Don’t be afraid to hire some help!

Investing in a wedding planner or day-of coordinator is definitely worth it–as long as the two of you see eye to eye. It is important to meet with these vendors (and any other vendor you hire for your big day) ahead of time to make sure your personalities and aesthetics are compatible. A planner is there to help your day run smoothly not add extra stress to your already full plate. If you’ve already hired a planner or day-of coordinator and aren’t getting a good vibe, consider looking elsewhere. You will likely lose your deposit if you decide to go another route, but at least you’ll be happy with the outcome at the end of the day. You’re already spending a pretty penny on your wedding, you may as well make the most of it! 

PHOTOGRAPHY | Carlie Statsky

 

2. Invest in a great videographer!

“We wish we had invested in a better, more extensive videographer and that we had been more specific with them about what to capture. Sure, they captured the wedding itself, but there are things they missed, like our grandmas and all those important people in your life that are there for your special day.” – Alyssa married March 2012

“I would say my biggest wedding planning mishap was not testing the sound properly with our wedding videographers. A lot of our wedding video’s audio got distorted because we didn’t properly test out the microphones and camera equipment. I assumed the people we hired would have done so, but unbeknownst to us they didn’t, and it was really disappointing to know much of the dialogue from the ceremony was unable to be used.”  – Jessica married September 2016

So true! For most couples, hiring an amazing photographer is the #1 item on their wedding budget (aside from the venue), but many couples forget to hire a videographer. Some photographers do video as well, but that is usually a different package with different pricing, so just make sure you mention that you are interested in video before requesting your quote.

We definitely suggest hiring a videographer for your big day! Check our our Little Black Book to see the best of the best in your region. To find the one that’s right for you, watch the videos on their website. Make note of the ones that you like and be specific with them about the moments that you want them to capture. It’s a good idea to make a “shot list” like this with your photographer as well. 

PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY  | Erin Wilson Photography

 

3. Be specific about your vision. 

“I didn’t mock up every display/decor item for the day of the wedding. Since we were our own wedding planners, I had taken photos of our table layouts, table arrangements, and other decor items I mocked up since I wouldn’t be on location to help assist setting up the day of. I had completely forgotten to mock up the bride/bridesmaid’s floral bouquets and so my bouquets were missing most of the greenery I had ordered. I also didn’t think to mock up how the name cards should look, so they were another little item that didn’t end up how I had envisioned it.”  – Jessica married September 2016

We feel you–weddings have so many elements and moving pieces, it’s so easy to forget something! Whether you’re planning it yourself or having someone do it for you, go over the day from start to finish and make a checklist of each moment and every element that goes into it. This can be tough to do on your own, so don’t hesitate to ask your fiancé(e) or someone in your bridal party to help you out! 

For elements that you have a specific vision for, make sure to have mock-ups (or examples) of exactly how you want it to look. If you’re doing it yourself, it’s a good idea to try it out ahead of time to make sure you can execute your plan the way you want it–just like you should do a hair and makeup trial before the day-of. 

While we all want our weddings to turn out exactly the way we envisioned, things happen that are outside of our control. It’s important to let these things slide and don’t let them interfere with your good time. Remember, you’re getting married (yay!), and at the end of the day, that’s all that matters!  

PHOTOGRAPHER | Corina V. Photography

 

4. Listen to your gut!

“My wedding planning mistake/suggestion would be – trust your instincts, and if something doesn’t feel right know that you can always change course. The woman who did the alterations on my gown (at a very reputable place) sadly kept making mistakes. My wedding planner ended up having to sew part of the skirt to the bodice while I was getting ready!  It still looked and felt beautiful, but the whole thing was so silly. I really should have known from the first fitting that I needed to find someone else for alterations. Brides are already spending so much money on their day, it should be absolutely the way that they want it.” -Sharon married July 2014

When you hire any wedding professional, you’re putting your trust in them to do the job and do it well–that’s why they’re the professional, right?! But sometimes, even experts (with great reviews) make mistakes. If something doesn’t feel right or your vendor is not answering your questions or addressing your concerns, don’t be afraid to switch course. While some vendors may be able to make a mistake and turn it around, sometimes, there’s just not time for that and there’s no harm in getting a second opinion. 

PHOTOGRAPHER | Anya Kernes Photography

 

5. Trust but verify.

“When I bought my gown I was advised to order a size that seemed too big, but I trusted their judgment. When the gowns arrived my original suspicions were correct and they were too big! The seamstress told me that the gown couldn’t be altered properly without drastically changing the neckline because of the sleeves. It was now weeks before I left for my wedding and I was freaking out, to say the least. 

I was sobbing with the seamstress in the dressing room. She was so kind and saw how upset I was. She told me that she had a friend who worked in manufacturing for this specific designer. 

We met at a Starbucks and she told me that there was a gown in my size but it was meant for another bride. I hesitated because I just didn’t feel right taking another bride’s gown. The seamstress looked me dead in the eye and said, ‘They will make that bride a new one! You don’t have time!’ I took her advice and she had her friend swap the two gowns. 

All-in-all, everything turned out fine in the end, but if it wasn’t for that amazing seamstress going above and beyond to help out a frazzled bride, my wedding day could have looked a lot different than I had imagined.” – Jacqueline married October 2015

OMG, this has to be one of the craziest mishaps we’ve ever heard! Going gown shopping can be overwhelming and of course, you would be inclined to trust the person helping you place the order. Our advice in this sticky situation is to trust but verify. It’s true that bridal sizing is different than regular ready-to-wear sizing, but inches don’t lie. Do the research yourself and compare your measurements to the designer’s size chart (which is normally available on their website or upon request) to determine which size you should order. 

This story also teaches us another valuable lesson, be nice to your vendors…you never know who could be the one to save your big day!

PHOTOGRAPHY | Erin Wilson Photography

We’re pleased to tell you that despite these little mishaps, all of these real brides still look back fondly on their wedding day. The moral of this story–it’s a party, don’t sweat the small stuff and remember what it’s all about–LOVE! 

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14 Things To Do While You’re “Social Distancing”

We’re seeing something our generation has never seen before. The swift entrance of COVID-19 has almost felt like a movie. Information is spreading like wildfire, events are getting canceled left and right, and we’ve been introduced to a new concept called “social distancing.”

Social distancing is a request that urges citizens to take precautionary measures to avoid large crowds. Basically, the intent of all of these closures and delays is to limit contact. We don’t have all the answers, it’s certainly not within our wheelhouse to present you data that we could barely understand ourselves — but we do know a thing or two about the home and how to have a good time!

So that’s the part we’ll play in this! We have the utmost privilege to connect with our readers without having physical contact with them, and while many times that does feel like a constraint — today it allows us to follow the intent of these precautionary measures while sending along some of our own tips and tricks for how you can make the most of this situation.

To respect the requests of officials and authorities this weekend, maybe going out isn’t in the cards. But that doesn’t mean you have to make it feel like you’re an un-fun hermit! So here are 14 things to do while you’re social distancing!

1. Take Inventory of Your Needs

We can not stress this enough! DO NOT PANIC. People are flocking to stores to empty shelve of things like toilet paper, cat litter, bottled water, and hand sanitizer. Trust the people in place to make sure needs are met. It will happen. You can order things online! You can head to a grocery store in the morning! Do not panic and feel the need to bulk buy.

But before you go, set a game plan for what do you need to stock up on! Be prepared for things like baby diapers, your favorite string cheese, butter, frozen foods and veggies (pro-tip: if you do get fresh veggies, think about popping them in the freezer for longevity!) a new nail polish color, some magazines — but we’ll get into this more in the following bullet points :)

2. Spa Weekend

Self-care has never been more appealing! Part of boosting your immune system is boosting your general morale, so take advantage of this time at home to really treat yo’ self. FINALLY try a face mask you’ve been eying but have never “had time for.” Give yourself an at home mani! Complete with shaping your nails, addressing your cuticles, applying top AND bottom coats and actually let the whole thing dry!

Take some time to take care of you! Pamper yourself, take a loooooong bubble bath, plop yourself down in your fluffiest robe and soak in the me time.

3. Try Out Some Home Work Outs

Another form of taking care of yourself is to get yourself active. Even during social distancing, you can get a good sweat in! There are SO many apps (obe fitness, Tone It Up, Sweat, Peloton) that have apps that allow you to seriously get a good sweat at home while still giving you the “instructor” feel. You’ve got time, why not try them all? Find your favorite instructors! Get your hiit workout in and THEN do Yoga! You many not normally have time for back-to-back workouts like that, but now is your chance!

4. Try Out a New Hobby

How many times have you watched a new hobby come and go, and you meant to try it but never got around to it? Now’s your time! Try your hand at needlepoint! Give crochet a chance, learn to sow! Pillows are a great place to start your sowing career and can be really fun to liven up your living room. Try out at water coloring! There are so many things you can dabble in that you’ve never had time for before, and who knows — you might fall in love with it and keep going!

5. Learn A New Recipe

How many times have you looked at a recipe and gone “oh that’s going to take forever.” Well, guess what, while you’re socially distancing yourself, you have time! There are so many amazing recipe resources that take you step by step and break down what seems impossible to make.

Maybe this weekend is the perfect time to FINALLY make a cheesecake! Take a nod from the French and learn the 5 sauces of french cuisine! What about short braised ribs? Or better yet, homemade cinnamon rolls! Or maybe you’re feeling super ambitious and want to tackle the three-day homemade croissant process. Anticipation is the best part of cooking at home, so really savor the process and take it on by the horns.

6. Tackle A Home Project

Have you been staring at a project that you’re halfway through but have never completed? Or, do you have a pesky carpet stain that just WON’T go away and needs some special attention? While you’re at home, take care of your home! Maybe you can even try re-arranging furniture in your living room to find a new feng shui! Mabye your dining room chairs could use a little paint job or re-covering. With your newly discovered sewing hobby, you can now do both!

This time of isolation is kind of a blessing in disguise coming this time of year that allows us to really pause and take the time to take care of the things at home that need our attention.

7. Get A Head Start On Your Spring Cleaning

This could probably go without saying, but this is a really good time to deep clean your home. Get you some good anti-bacterial cleaning supplies and go.to.town. Make your kitchen sparkly clean! Deep scrub the bathroom! Get in to every nook and cranny of your home and give it a good scrub down.

We would actually recommend doing this first before anything else because nothing makes being at home more enjoyable than being in a clean home.

8. Board Games!

A seriously under-looked past time, board games are just fun. Try out some new ones! Go all out! From “Pretty Pretty Princess” to “Catan,” you can find all levels of strategy and difficulty depending on what your family needs. You can make a whole evening of it! Make it a marathon event. It’s mentally stimulating, makes time fly and allows you to positively interact with your family.

9. Pick Up A Good Book (Or Audio Book!)

Do you have a TBR (to be read) pile a mile high? Do you enviously look at people who somehow manage to read a book a week and think “where do they have the time?!” Well, now YOU have the time! Pick up a good read and allow yourself the guilt-free pleasure giving this time for the expansion of your mind. And if you don’t have a physical book on hand, take a look at purchasing books online, listening to them on audible or checking out Amazon for good books.

10. Organize Your Closet

One of the most dreaded tasks in all of the home is going through your closet. Sorting through clothes with sentimental value, someday value and actual monetary value that you can’t get rid of is something that takes time. And, as you’re probably picking up the theme of this article — you now have time! Plans, planes, and trips are canceled…. so dive into your closet and make it work for you.

11. Spend Time With Your Family

This kind of seems like a given, but think about it: how many times are you all FORCED to stay in the same place all together without any plans to disrupt the quality time? With all the craziness going around, cherish this time. Take advantage of it and really soak it in. This is hopefully a once in a lifetime experience, and while social distancing is such a weird concept, it allows us to narrow in on the people within our own walls.

12. Dive Into Some Good Music

While a movie marathon is the easiest choice for a time killer in this context (we’ll get to that in a second :) we also really want to encourage being present and connected while social distancing to make it feel a lot less like isolation. A great way to have some background liveliness to a situation is to have good music. Do you want to like jazz but feel like you’ve never been able to give it a chance? Have you been wanting to craft the PERFECT playlist but haven’t been able to sit down to accumulate it all?

Take this time to appreciate all that music has to offer. And heck, if you’ve got instruments laying around (lucky) learn to play them!

13. Watch All The Disney Classics

Like we mentioned above, a movie marathon is probably one of the most obvious ways to kill some time this weekend. But instead of killing time, why not savor it? Go a little nostalgic with your movie choices and watch the classics! The definition of “classic” is dependent on the person. For some, it’s the princess movies (duh) for others it’s all the sports movies, and then don’t get us started on the Disney Channel Originals (hello, Cadet Kelly!)

Whatever your movie choice is, make it fun! Build a fort if you want to, make some homemade popcorn or a batch of brownies and enjoy the nostalgia.

14. Learn How To Make A New Cocktail

Gin and Tonics are never wrong, but why not branch out a bit and become your own bartender? We can help you there.  Learn a new, fun cocktail that can become your signature go-to drink when hosting future dinner parties! It’s a skill that will come in very, very handy.

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If we think of more fun, we’ll keep you posted!

At the end of the day, while these measures might seem extreme, it’s always better to be proactive than reactive, and we should respect the authorities that have the people’s safety at heart. And while you might not be at risk, think of those who are and know that any efforts you make to keep yourself healthy gives the virus one more dead end to hit.

Stay safe out there, friends!

 

 

 

Photo: Hudson Interior Design

Take Your Summer Soirée Up A Notch With A Citrus Theme

When life gives you lemons… it’s time to throw the most beautiful wedding ever! Thanks to the super-sweet citrus theme, this Maryland wedding is brimming with bright and sunny elements. The couple worked closely with Lemon And Lime Event Design to fill their special day with fun, like a custom orange crush bar! Bright bursts of florals, created by Sophie Felts Floral Design, add to the charm of the day. All the eye-catching details were beautifully captured by Abby Jiu Photography. Trust us you’re not going to be able to peel yourself away from the full gallery.



From Lemon And Lime Event DesignInspired by the colorful gardens at Belmont Manor and Historic Park, Ellen chose a color palette of bright pinks, green, gold, and white with citrus accents. The colorful garden party vibe was carried throughout the wedding from the floral design on the invitations to the various shades of pink worn by the bridesmaids.



The outdoor ceremony was presided over by both a Rabbi and Catholic Deacon, celebrating both of the pair’s religious traditions. It was a beautiful way to combine two families as one.



Joseph and Ellen’s day included details entirely to them, including a custom orange crush bar (a popular drink at their favorite waterfront restaurant) and a spin around the dance floor to Darius Rucker’s “Wagon Wheel” for their first dance. The entire celebration was a true testament to their unique love story.



Photography: Abby Jiu Photography | Videography: Monachetti | Wedding Planner: Lemon And Lime Event Design | Florist: Sophie Felts Floral Design | Dress: Garnish Boutique | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Caterer: Linwoods | Hair & Makeup: Ariel Lewis | Calligraphy: Jessica McSweeney | Band: Onyx | Rabbi: Life Cycle Ceremonies | Transportation: American Limousine Service Inc. | Ceremony & Reception: Belmont Manor & Historic Park | Deacon: Deacon Robert Shephard from the Baltimore Basilica | Invitations and Paper Products: Ruby The Fox | Late Night Snack: Philly Pretzel Company | Mensware: Tuxedo House | Photo Booth: Pixilated Photoboot | Production & Rentals: Revolution Event Design And Production | Rentals: Select Event Group | Rentals: Pretty Little Wedding Co.

Pretty Kid’s Toys They’ll Love, And You Will Too!

There’s a whole world opened when you have kids. All the fun toys! All the stuffed animals! All the pastels! All the dress-up clothes!

When you hit up Pinterest for kid’s room inspiration, you don’t see all of those primary-colored toys. They’re somehow muted or pastel, chic and — dare we say it — beautiful? Where do people find these gorgeous toys? How do they find them? How are they so organized?!

We’re rounding up a couple of our favorite kid’s toys discoveries that are design value-ads, and honestly, we’re kind of jealous we didn’t have them when we were kids.

Dollhouses

Dollhouses are one of those things that can be SO cute and really add to your kid’s room in a very positive way. And truth be told, many dollhouses are prettier than real houses but that’s ok.

Ride-Along Toys

These are the creme-de-la-creme of make-belief. Being able to actually have something your size as a kid that’s all your own is the coolest — whether that’s an adorable rattan rocking horse or a jazzing car, the play potential is endless.

Kitchens

Warning in advance, your little one’s kitchen could be cooler than yours and that’s ok. Just setting up good taste early.

Tents + Structures

These are quite possibly some of the coolest toys because they look good, take up a good amount of space so they make an impact, and you can hide things in them :) Kids want to build forts! And these aid them in the process with some purpose like a puppet station, gardening tent, or reading corner. These are just fun.

Books

They make the most beautiful books for kids these days, so soak ’em up, make a book wall and sit back to admire how nice and pretty their room suddenly is!

Stuffed Animals + Doll Accessories

Have you noticed how stylish these little stuffed animals are these days? It’s CRAZY how beautiful they are! From knit textures to florals and outfits cuter than we have, you have so much more to choose from in your stuffed animal pursuits. Put them in a stylish wicker pram and suddenly your little one is tres, tres chic.

And for the inevitably ugly toys….baskets!

You can try with all of your might to get the prettiest, most boutique, ~one of a kind~ toys for your kid, and they’re STILL going to want the ugly ones. That’s ok! Learning what they like is part of the growing up process. But for your organizational and aesthetic sanity, we present to you a wide array of lego-hiding baskets that keep things organized and look good doing it. This is called parental compromise.

At the end of the day, it’s all about the discovery of what makes the two of you happy, and that is the REAL beauty of the process!

This Santorini Stunner Is Everything We Love About Destination Weddings

We dare you not to swoon over every detail of this destination Greece wedding. From the breathtaking ceremony overlooking the water to the most elegant seaside reception, this is one celebration we wish we had attended! All the magic was perfectly put into place by White Ribbon Boutique Events, and Vasia Photography was there to turn all the special moments into sweet snaps that will last a lifetime. You won’t want to miss the full gallery for all the dreamy details.



From White Ribbon Boutique EventsThe beautiful couple, Dana and Frank had been in a long-distance relationship, between Los Angeles and London, so they decided the best location for their wedding would be a destination wedding in Greece. They were going for killer views and a romantic ambiance so naturally, Santorini was the answer!



The décor was based on a soft color palette of pastels including soft pinks, dusty blues and pale greys paired with some gold accents and lush florals. Their ceremony took place on a balcony floating over the Santorinian Caldera along with their reception, at the stunning Cavo Ventus Villa.



It was a breathtaking wedding event with emotional speeches by the couple’s family and friends. With the beautiful location and feeling of love from beginning to end, it was definitely a party to remember!



Photography: Vasia Photography | Event Design: White Ribbon Boutique Events | Event Planning: White Ribbon Boutique Events | Flowers: Red Box Days | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Pavlov's Lab | Invitations: Etiquette Design | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: Art Catering | Hair Stylist: Georgia Theodoraki | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Cavo Ventus | Furniture: Stylebox | MUA: Renia Bledaki | Reception Stationary: Atelier Invitations | Sound & Lights: Multimedia Events