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Something Old, New, Borrowed + Oh So Beautifully Blue!

Bring on the blues! From the various hues for the bridesmaids to the tablescapes and florals, this Kentucky wedding is brimming with beautiful blues and I’m downright smitten. Rachael McCall captured them all and I’m bookmarking this beauty to come back whenever I need my Southern wedding fix (which, let’s be real, is quite often). Fall head over heels for all the delightful details and magical moments right this way!

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From Rachael McCall… Bethy and Carl were one of the most genuine and calm spirited couples I have ever photographed. Their wedding day was planned so perfectly that when you arrived at the venue, you just knew it was going to be a great wedding. Bethy is a triplet. I state that because she and her two sisters are all so different. I thought it was an interesting correlation at this wedding because there were three different areas of the day that were so widely different. She started at the castle to get ready, they moved to the lush gardens for the ceremony, and finished the night off under a modern wood fixture to party the night away. That is one thing I loved about this venue, that there were such different ambiances throughout the day. The amazing florals and designers did a great job tying up the three locations with tints of blue and calming creams to carry you through the wedding. From the insanely gorgeous train on her wedding dress to the choreographed dance between the bride and groom, these two had a great mix of elegance and fun. The night ended when the red jeweled limo from 21c Hotel picked them up to sweep them away!

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Photography: Rachael McCall | Videography: Love the Renauds | Event Planning + Design : Shelly Fortune Event Design | Floral Design: Rose & Honey | Wedding Dress: Essense of Australia | Cake: Sweet Stuff Bakery | Invitations: Cardinal And Straw Fine Paper Goods | Catering: Masterson's Catering | DJ: Kentucky Pro DJ | Wedding Venue: Yew Dell Gardens | Beauty: Z Salon & Spa | Bridal Boutique: Rebecca's Wedding Boutique | Music: Highland Chamber Players | Photography - Assistance: Samantha Moore Photography | Rentals: Fifty Chairs | Rentals + Decor: Bryants Rent All

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Crafting a Glamorous Master Retreat for a Twin Mama-to-Be

Cue the blush + gold details and gobs of peonies because this master bedroom makeover captured by Lindsay Salazar has all the fixins for a fashion lovers paradise. It’s serene and cozy yet filled with the essentials for a dreamy nights sleep. And sleep is of utmost importance when you are expecting twins like blogger Emily Jackson of Ivory Lane. I speak from experience. She worked with Alice Lane Home to create a space perfect for everything from art books to killer heels and all the glamorous lounging in between.

I started dreaming up this space with Alice Lane what seems like forever ago! It has been a process we’ve been working on for quite a while and I’m so obsessed with the final product! I’ve said before that I’m a homebody and LOVE to be at home with my family. With this pregnancy with the twins I’ve been more exhausted and tired than ever, so I’m happy to admit that I’ve spent plenty of time in my master the past several months and am still so in love with everything about the space! Some of my favorite pieces of the room are of course the bed (plus the accent pillows and bedding), the curtains (by Q Design, also here), and the gorgeous chandelier!

Photography: Lindsay Salazar | Curtains: Q Design Centre | Design Services: Wonderland by Alice Lane | Furniture : Wonderland by Alice Lane | Home of: Emily Jackson

1 Year Later, This Blogger Bride Shares the Best Marriage Advice

We’ve officially been married for a year on September 18th! It’s fitting to share on SMP some things we’ve learned over the past year because this is where our wedding day was first shared as well. Since our big day, we have honeymooned in Maui, celebrated Christmas in Michigan with my husband’s family and in California with mine, visited Chicago for my birthday, gone on many beach trips, laughed and cried together, went on a family vacation to Dallas, and most recently, got a PUPPY! His name is Lincoln, and we absolutely adore him. I work from home, so I needed a buddy. And although this buddy of mine is certainly in the teething puppy stage, I love him oh-so-much. I’m so grateful to have these first anniversary photos by Danyelle Dee Photography to look back on as a reminder of this fun season. I hope you enjoy a few things I’ve learned over the past year (and my, how time flies!)…


Marriage is FUN! There’s just no other way to say it. When you live and spend most of your time with your best friend, you’re bound to have fun. That doesn’t mean it will be easy or perfect all the time, though!


Companionship is such a joy. The moment my husband walks in the door from work is the best part of my day. I work from home, so I’m alone a lot. When he gets home, I finally have him to talk to and snuggle with. We have each other around all the time. No more saying bye to him at night when he went to his separate house before we were married. I always have someone to share my feelings, struggles, and joys with. He shares his with me. Being married to him feels so safe. I’m so grateful.


We are selfish. This is being revealed to me on a larger level than even when we were dating, because when we were at the altar on our wedding day, I vowed to put McCann before myself. I promised to serve him and love him sacrificially. So often I’m thinking of myself first, so I am trying to catch those habits and remember my vows. We are married, we are a unit. Our selfish nature and wants can keep us from that sweet covenant relationship, so asking God to help us put each other first is a big thing we are learning.


Sleeping with someone else in your bed is HARD to get used to. Especially when said someone is always hot and snores a little bit. Sorry, husband. ;) When we move out of our apartment, a king bed is surely in our future!


Marriage means time, effort, and communication. We have learned that work needs to go into our relationship. Just because we’re married doesn’t mean it’s smooth sailing and we automatically know each other perfectly. We’ve learned not to overlook little things that need to be discussed. A major thing I have learned is that we need to over-communicate. We both want to feel included in each other’s days even when we’re working separately. We need to tell each other how we can best serve one another that day, we need to remember to tell each other if we have appointments or are hanging out with friends ahead of time (ahem, this one goes out to my husband!), and we need to make TIME for one another to really invest in our relationship. Time is key. If you’re saying “yes” to too many other things which pull you away from your spouse more than not, then you probably need to cut out some quality time for the two of you! It’s easy, especially after a long day, to want to sit on the couch and watch a show (we adored This Is Us and also love Designated Survivor), but if we aren’t careful, that can become the norm. What grows from a relationship of two people watching TV together all the time?! Not much, if it becomes a lazy habit. So we are remembering to put time and effort into our marriage. Spontaneous trips to the grocery store late at night, buying tickets for a concert five minutes before it starts and enjoying one of our favorite bands, reading together, going to the apple orchard, or going out to eat and sharing our hearts. This is where the good stuff happens.


Everyone lives differently! Since we didn’t live together before we were married, we’re still learning about our living styles. Thankfully he is super clean, just like me, so we don’t have many issues there. There are certain things that make us laugh about each other. For example, he runs his toothbrush under water BEFORE he puts the toothpaste on. I’ve always put the toothpaste on, THEN run it under water before brushing. Insignificant and yet so fun to catch those things.

I could go on and on, but I will leave you with this one last thing:


Grace. We opted for a first look (highly recommend!) on our wedding. When McCann turned around to see me, his bride, on our wedding day, he looked at me, my flaws and all, and was in awe. He saw me as beautiful, no matter my imperfections. I’ll never forget that moment. It always reminds me of the grace my husband extends to me, and how I should do the same for him.

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Photography: Danyelle Dee Photography | Floral Design: Erin Bogard Schwartz | Dress: Loft | Venue: Villa Montalvo

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This Couple Built Their Insanely Gorgeous Venue From the Ground Up

In the ultimate (and impressive) show of DIY, this couple decided to build their own venue and just wait until you see the result. A breathtaking open air chapel overlooking the lake is only the beginning of this elegant Southern affair at The Grand Ivory. With planning by Each and Every Detail, the prettiest of greenery and blooms by Petals Couture, and stunning images by Tenth & Grace, see how these childhood sweethearts turned their dream into a reality just in time for their Big Day.

From Tenth & Grace… Ashley and Parker have the most amazing love story, and it was such an honor being a part of their big day! It was made even more special because their wedding was the first at The Grand Ivory – the wedding venue that they built together. They really poured their hearts into this property and it shows! Every detail was thought out so carefully, including the adorable cottages and the white open-air chapel. It was so special to be a part of Ashley and Parker’s wedding, as well as the first wedding at The Grand Ivory!

From the bride… I had always told Parker one day, later in life that I would love to have a wedding venue. I find something so magical about catching everyone at their best day and seeing love unite into marriage. Parker was in law school at the time when this dream was established. Of course with Parker – the man who believes in all my dreams and visions – he began talking about the possibility of making it happen sooner rather than later. Parker graduated from law school and has put all of his efforts into the venue ever since. The process for the venue took a few years! It all began with a sketchbook and a pencil – I drew and filled every page in the book with design ideas. Our goal for the venue was creating a space that has southern elegance with a modern charm. We started with the thought of only a barn and chapel, then decided that adding bridal and groom cottages would complete the venue. The biggest challenge of planning was finding the right property. From the start, we always said we would begin construction only when we found the perfect property that matched our vision. We call it fate, but we found our 18 acres after an attempt to view a nearby property failed. We were headed home feeling unhopeful about our search after viewing 15 properties that day. That is when we passed a large sign with hand drawn red letters that said “for sale”. We hopped the fence and walked onto the land and within seconds we had everything mapped out. It couldn’t have been a better fit for our vision, and we just knew it was the perfect spot for our dream. I had a specific vision for my wedding from the start. I wanted it to have the sense of summer paired with timeless details. I adore greenery so I incorporated it throughout my ceremony and reception. Also, my wedding dress was inspired by my vision for The Grand Ivory and all its beauty. I picked out my dress in one hour at my very first appointment. My favorite part of our wedding day was marrying the love of my life. I had not one ounce of nervousness and experienced only pure joy. From the moment I met Parker, I knew he would be my husband and this day put it all into place. Of course, celebrating our marriage at the venue we built from the ground up with our family and friends just made it that much more special.

Photography: Tanya Menoni | Videography: Troy Bruner | Event Planning: Each & Every Detail, LLC | Florals: Petals Couture | Cakes: Sweet Somethings by Ashleigh | Invitations: Elisabella Weddings | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | Catering: Low Country Quisine | Hair and Makeup: Beauty And The Blush | DJ: The American DJ Company | Officiant: Love Notes | Ceremony Music: String Duo Dallas | Wedding Venue: The Grand Ivory | Bridal Boutique: The Blushing Bride | Bridal Gown: Watters | Bridal Robes: Le Rose | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Linens: BBJ La Tavola

The Most Magical Engagement Session in the South of France

What do you get when you combine the magic of the South of France with the most adorably in love couple and the talents of Jessica Rose Photography? The most magical engagement session ever! Head to The Vault for a virtual getaway to France where you’re sure to fall in love with these two cuties and their adorable love story!


From Jessica Rose PhotographyWe met in Vancouver, Lyndsay, a local vintage clothing shop owner, and Bret, a sports professional, and I already couldn’t wait to shoot their destination engagement shoot in southern France. There is something so special about capturing a couple that you connect with so deeply, as I did with these two. So much so that on the day of the shoot, we (my husband who was working as my assistant, and I) started shooting with them early in the morning as the sun rose, then the 4 of us spent the bright hours of the morning sipping espresso and eating croissants together. By the time the sun started lowering we drove to this sweet town nearby and kept adventuring through the streets and fields. I believe that the best images come out of that deep comfort with each other, when clients become friends and all nerves fade away and couples relax into purely themselves. It’s an honour to capture and a joy to be part of!

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Photography: Jessica Rose Photography

All the SoCal Cool Vibes at This Malibu Baby Shower

Let’s get right to the centerpiece of this luxe celebration of baby planned by Marbled LA: a gorgeous tent by Town and Country, draped in sheer, flowy fabric and stretched out atop a green Malibu lawn. Tucked inside is an assortment of boho seating and decor provided by Found Vintage Rentals including low tables on vintage rugs and an eclectic collection of poufs. Scroll on to see Anna Lee Media’s snaps of the perfectly appointed tent and the rest of this SoCal cool baby shower we can’t stop talking about.

From Anna Lee MediaElaine (the sister of the mom-to-be) hosted a gorgeous baby shower at her beachfront home in Malibu for Phyllis and Jeff. The guest list was made up of close family, friends, and the couple’s young children. While the party’s theme was a classy, boho-chic lunch party, the pool was a stable of rainbow unicorn floaties for the kids! A sheer, flowy tent was the centerpiece of the lawn, which overlooks the beach in Malibu. Inside the tent was a collection low tables, boho decor, and poufs for ground seating. Gourmet lunch catering was provided by Marbled LA.

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Photography: Anna Lee Media | Event Planning: Marbled LA | Catering: Marbled LA | Tent: Town And Country | Location: Private Residence | Rentals: Found Rental Co. | Rentals: World Market | Rentals: West Elm | Tableware: Town And Country

The Romantic Dallas Engagement of Two Childhood Sweethearts

Perfection is an engagement session at the hands of Tenth & Grace. Showcasing the beauty of Dallas gardens and the sweetest couple who met at the ripe old age of 14, this shoot includes gowns, wildflowers and true soulmates. Sift through all the pretty images right here and stay tuned for their insanely gorgeous wedding coming up next!

From the bride… Parker and I met at the age of 14 in Arkansas and started dating at 16. Parker actually took me on our first date on my 16th birthday since that was the age I was allowed to begin dating! We were high school sweethearts and destined soulmates. I always dreamt of a New Years eve engagement – Parker knew this and wanted to make that wish come true. On December 31, 2012 after a long day of work, I walked into a bare apartment that only had a mattress (I had just moved in the day prior and had no furniture). I opened the door to a candlelight path of sunflowers (my favorite flower) and a love song playing in the background. The best part about it was the path of flowers had a trail of photos with handwritten letters on each with quotes that described the perfect love. The photos were set up as a timeline of our love – starting with a photo of our first date and all the small moments in between. The trail ended and led up to a door, when I opened it, there was Parker on one knee where he asked me to marry him. I can still remember that day like it just happened. It was a moment of pure bliss. We had what most would call an extremely long engagement – 4 years! When you find your soulmate time means nothing because it truly went by so quickly. From the beginning, we treated our relationship like a marriage. The funny thing is, we would talk about wedding locations and attempt to plan but all of our ideas never seemed like a good fit for our love story. That is where the thought of building our own venue from the ground up grew, and the idea of The Grand Ivory was born.

Photography: Tanya Menoni | Makeup: Wendy Zerrudo

A Vintage Car + Classic Attire for This Chic Elopement

Erin and Dani met abroad, and after a few serendipitous meetings around the globe plus their love for adventure and each other, a Napa courthouse wedding seemed like the perfect way to say, “I do.” Before heading to their celebratory dinner with a few family and friends, they made a pit stop with Coco Tran to capture some sweet moments. With a vintage car, a classic black and white dress, and the expert styling of Type A Society – what’s not to love?

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From Coco TranAs international jet setters, Erin and Dani met overseas, and throughout the years kept running into each other in different parts of the world. Their friendship grew fast, and so did Dani’s love for Erin’s sense of fun and adventure. Dani proposed to Erin six months after they saw each other at a wedding. They decided to elope in Napa with their closest friends and family at the courthouse. After their vows at the courthouse, Dani and Erin hopped in a classic car for their portraits and then had a intimate dinner with their closest family and friends at Farmstead in St. Helena.

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Photography: Coco Tran | Event Styling: Type A Society

A Week-Long Provence Celebration With a Sweet Finish

Elegant yet casual, this intimate wedding was the emotion-filled end to Emilie and Bryan’s week long celebration in Provence with 25 of their most beloved. Some of France’s finest came out to create the romantic evening, including Wanderlust Wedding, Laetitia C. Fleurs d’Atelier, JD Filmmaker, and Jonathan Udot. Its simple beauty will inspire any destination Bride, so you won’t want to miss a single second of the video below.

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From Wanderlust WeddingEmilie and Bryan decided to get married in the heart of Provence, in a private villa in Gordes. They rented the villa for a full week and had their 25 guests fly in from the States. They wanted an intimate wedding with their closest family members and friends. Jonathan Udot beautifully captured this day full of emotions and laughter. Emilie and Bryan wanted an elegant yet laid back wedding. We chose crystal glasses, silverware, delicate blooms by Laetitia C., and candles for the tablescape with a family style meal by Citron Pavot. The wedding was like an extension of a holiday with the people they love most joining them for an emotional day.

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Photography: Jonathan Udot | Cinematography: Julien Duthe | Event Planning: Wanderlust Wedding | Floral Design: Laetitia C. - fleurs d'atelier | Wedding Dress: Carol Hannah | Stationery: The Little Blue Chair | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: Citron Pavot Traiteur | Calligraphy: Lichen Ink | Rentals: Options

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Garden Wedding Featuring 8 of the Cutest EVER Flower Girls

This wedding is so much more than what the title leads… but you have to admit, these little ladies almost steal the show. Probably, no, absolutely THE cutest flower girl portrait I’ve ever seen. Their Bride? Well, she is a thing of beauty. The entire day is actually, thanks to Atelier De LaFleur. With imagery captured by Daniel Kim and a film crafted by Carl S. Miller, there’s more than enough inspiration for the taking.

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From Carl S. Miller Wedding FilmsThere was some magic dancing with the wind on Elizabeth + Khayal’s wedding day. It might sound cliché, but there was a vibration you felt, a whisper of excitement in the trees that told you something extraordinary was taking place. So many people from all around the world came together to celebrate these two people, their love, and their families. And you felt it.

Photographer: Daniel Kim Photography | Videographer: Carl S. Miller Wedding Films | Planner: Atelier De LaFleur | Floral Design: Atelier De LaFleur | Gown: J Bridal Boutique | gown: wtoo by watters | brides shoes: Badgley Mishka | Catering: Carriage House | Hair and Makeup: I Do Hair & Makeup Artistry | Suit: Paul Smith | Venue: Agua Linda Farm | Decor: Atelier De LaFleur | Grooms Watch: Rolex Cellini | Grooms cufflinks: Sword - Erum - gold sun with sapphire stone - Amaya Jones | Grooms shoes: Crockett & Jones | Invitation Suite: Brie Dumais Designs | Rentals: Pro Em Party Rentals | Rentals: Frostings Event Design & Rental

This Sweet Engagement is Basically Our Perfect Date Come to Life

Give me macarons, champagne and my love all cozied in a neighborhood cafe and I am the happiest of campers. So too are this Bride and Groom-to-be. For their engagement session styled by A Charming Fete and captured by Lauren Gabrielle Photography, they headed to a local eatery for a photo shoot filled with vintage details and sweet treats galore.

We put together a styled engagement session for one of our lovely 2018 couples, the beautiful bride to be, Brooke Squires and her Kansas City Chiefs groom, Mitch Schwartz. We knew the The Plum Cafe & Kitchen would be the perfect location. Vintage modern in style with two-story exposed brick walls, clean lines, pink seating, beaming natural light and the coolest yellow retro wallpaper, this quaint place is such a local charm. Their signature “Frose” slushie, craft cocktails and delicious fare are not be missed. Brooke touched up her lipstick in the cutest ladies room in town with vintage-style retro bubblegum pink sink. We played off the pink and yellow vibes and put together a girly pink garden rose and ranunculus bouquet for her to carry. We also added some homemade candied lemon slices to the cupcakes and the two shared a plate of sweet raspberry macarons. Can’t wait for their wedding!

Photography: Lauren Gabrielle Photography | hair and makeup : Rania's Hair Salon and Spa | Macarons : Kelsey Elizabeth Cakes | Planning, Styling and Flowers : A Charming Fete

Prepare to Be Uhb-Sessed with Michael Costello’s SS18 Collection

“Our clients spoke out and we listened. Our clients are our number one priority when it comes to our business. It’s important for us to listen when our clients say ‘they can’t imagine themselves wearing this.’ So we wanted to use women who are not only real and relatable, but also feel confident in their own skin and want to show off their curves.” — Michael Costello

 


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Photography: Andrew Werner | Dress: Michael Costello

A Stunning Sunset + Champagne = Picture Perfection

When you propose with a plane and a banner in the sky, you better have some pretty fabulous engagement pics as well. And these ones from Erika Brown don’t disappoint. With smiles, sips of champagne and a sunset view, these pics are pretty much perfect!

From Erika Brown PhotographyThis engagement was by far one of the sweetest to date! Lianne and Tom could not stop smiling and neither could I! They had the most perfect sunset and setting… and not to mention Lianne’s outfits… jaw dropping! I’m so excited to share their beautiful and sweet session with SMP!

From the Bride-to-be…

How We Met: I was living at the beach one summer, working, while Tom was stationed in DC. We knew of each other through mutual friends, my sister! On his days off, he would come to visit “friends,” I can’t say I minded too much!

Proposal: My family tradition started many years ago in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We hadn’t vacationed there in many years, so when we planned our trip for September 2016 I was not only excited to go back, but more excited to share my favorite family tradition with Tom. My dad had made one request for the whole trip, a family photo on the beach. So here we go, down to the beach to take what I thought was a family picture. The first picture was of my sisters, mom, favorite fur sister, Luna, and myself. As soon as we cooperated for a decent picture, they began to walk away and look back at the ocean. By the time I decided to turn around and check out what all the commotion was, I saw a plane flying over the ocean and a banner floating in the salty air that read “Lianne will you marry me?” Before I had time to process all that was happening, I turned around to find Tom kneeling down with a royal blue box that held a sparkly oval solitaire. Of course I said YES!

Wedding Details: Fall 2017 in Lancaster, PA at Excelsior! Our wedding style is simple yet chic and eclectic! We decided on shades of grey with some navy, complemented with neutral tones and lots of greenery! I am most excited for our ceremony on the garden terrace and dancing to our awesome band! Tom is excited to be with his closest friends and family celebrating our big day!

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Photography: Erika Brown Photography | Hair + Makeup: Salon by Dominic | Venue: Longwood Gardens Pennsylvania

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Giving Romantic Garden Inspiration a Fresh, Modern Twist

For Michelle Boyd’s recent photography workshop, a group of talents put their creative minds together for the prettiest of photo shoots. This elegant garden inspired affair is getting a fresh modern twist crafted by Mayhar Design with blooms by Sprout Floral and imagery by Michelle Boyd. And that fresh twist I spoke of? It’s all in the prettiest mint and green hues. Find even more inspiring details right this way.

From Michelle Boyd…As a film photographer, I have had the opportunity to learn from countless others at workshops and one-on-one mentorships throughout my career. Teaching has always been a huge love of mine, and every time I’ve hosted a workshop it’s been a highlight of my year. The Living Room Workshop was created out of my love for hospitality – I wanted to create an intimate setting for our four attendees to learn in a relaxed environment… In my own home! With all we discussed concerning running a film photography business, it only makes sense that we would practice the techniques we discussed. It’s for that reason that we put together the most beautiful shoot I’ve ever had the pleasure of photographing! I’ve learned the most by watching others, and being able to demonstrate for our attendees, talking through my process and approach, and then see them take my direction and soar for their own artistry was thrilling! I was so blessed to have Melanie, of Mayhar Design, envision, create, and execute this amazing shoot for us, and can’t thank our vendors enough for coming along to make this vision come to life!

From Melanie of Mayhar Design…When Michelle called to see if I would be interested in designing a photo shoot for her workshop attendees, I immediately jumped on board! Knowing her love for all things elegant, I was thrilled at the opportunity to design and create something that was classic and timeless, with hopefully, a few unexpected elements. We decided on a romantic garden style that would play upon all shades of mints and greens. Barr Mansion, with its rich landscape, was a perfect fit, and the rest took off from there. From Whim Hospitality’s classically stunning furnishings to Sprout’s overflowing garden blooms and Guten Co.’s clean and crisp invitation design, we hoped to create a seamless blend of abundant beauty against an aesthetic of understated, graceful simplicity. I cannot speak enough to the talent and generosity of each vendor that shared their time and creativity on this project. This team was amazing and it was such a joy to work hand in hand with each and every person to see it come together!

Floral Design: Sprout | Wedding Gown: "Lya Tulle Skirt" And "Esra Silk Cami" By Alexandra Grecco | Cake: Feathers & Frosting | Bride's Shoes: Vince Camuto | Ring: Banana Republic | Hair and Makeup: Makenzi Laine | Calligraphy: Jen Krause Design | Groom: Derek Zieschang | Bouquet Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Bride: Emily Zieschang | Chargers: World Market | Creative Direction & Design: Mayhar Design | Dining Chairs & Sofa: Whim Hospitality | Dining Table: Loot Vintage Rentals | Earrings: Kate Spade | Invitation Suite: Guten Co | Photography & Workshop Teacher: Michelle Boyd Photography | Ring Boxes: The Mrs Box | Shoot Venue: Barr Mansion | Silverware: West Elm | Table Top Dining & Glassware: Pottery Barn

3 Reasons You Should Be Using Instagram Stories for Your Biz

Have you been slow to hop on the Instagram Stories train? Sure, the idea of talking aloud to your followers or sharing your ‘in the moment’ might seem intimidating and pointless—but it actually provides a few perks that, especially as a business owner, are worth taking the plunge. Read below, and get ready for that colorful ring to surround your profile pic on a regular basis!

Not Everything Should Go on Your Feed

Stories allow you to keep your feed on brand while giving your followers the opportunity to see not-so-pretty (but totally addicting) behind the scenes! Maybe you’re a wedding photographer sharing sneak peeks of a golden hour e-sesh. Prospective couples can get a feel for what to expect!

Keep ’em Coming Back

The ephemeral aspect of stories keeps your followers coming back for more. They know they can go to your feed anytime they’d like but if they want those juicy behind the scenes details, they’ll likely be repeat story watchers on the daily.

Increases Interaction

With the ability to direct message from stories, you’ll find yourself having a lot more conversation and interaction with your followers. So, ask them questions! If you’re a blogger, ask them for new series ideas. If you’re an event stylist, take a vote on which color linens to use for your next project. Show your audience that their opinion matters to you.

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Whimsical Inspiration In The Middle Of A Forest

What happens when you combine a gorgeous muted-tone color palette, a whimsical boho design, and a majestic woodsy setting? The answer is this wedding inspiration shoot that’s straight out of a dream. With nature at the forefront of the design and the work of a group of super talented vendors, this gallery all captured by Hello Inspira,  is one like we’ve never seen before!


From Alana Klein of Swoon Weddings & Events… I’ve always had a fantasy of a bride lost in the woods, truly becoming one with Mother Nature. When Jenn from Hello Inspira approached me to collaborate on a shoot, I told her about this fantasy, and she was immediately on board. We came up with the idea to include bridesmaids – who wouldn’t want their best gals to be by their side while on a beautiful trek through the forest!

Right away we knew we wanted to shoot at the amazing grounds of Kortright Centre for Conservation. The majestic trees make for a lavish backdrop in this warm and romantic setting. We wanted everything to reflect the beauty of Mother Nature. From the natural wood table and gold wrought iron chairs from Glamourous Affairs, to the irregular rimmed showplates from Plate Occasions – it all gave an organic feel. Handwritten calligraphy by Velsie Mak on raw-edged paper was simple and classic. The naked cake by Mademoiselle Vanilla was earthy, but oh-so wedding worthy with all the amazing sugar details that went into the flowers, berries and sprigs of lavender. The tarts and religieuse were also natural additions with tiny sugar flowers and real berries. Towering trees surrounded the lace tee-pee, providing a natural shelter for the bride and her maids, and created a cozy and intimate feel, deep within the forest.

The bride’s Hayley Paige gown from Sash & Bustle with floral appliqué and flowy, chiffon skirt along with the raw cut halo engagement ring from Anouk Jewelry really gave off the earthy vibe we were going for. The second gown – a white sequined Truvelle dress with ribbon ties – gave a boho glam look, that, when paired with jewelry from Laura Jayne, shows future brides that you can blend organic and glam styles seamlessly. Hair and make-up was kept very natural looking. Loose waves and braids were the focus, with soft neutrals for the make-up. The jewelry for the bridesmaids included gold leaf hairpins and mixed metal cluster earrings. The bridesmaid dresses in soft neutrals and chiffon completed the overall look. We hope couples can take inspiration by mixing different looks to create more visual impact!

From Kei Muto of Quill + Oak… Alana from Swoon Weddings & Events and I came up with a colour palette together. We knew we wanted a soft and neutral palette that would feel appropriate for a dinner beneath a forested canopy but we also wanted to add some brilliance in the form of juicy berry tones and pops of lavender and deep purple. The muted, dusty blush of Quicksand roses and sandy Sahara Bel spray roses with tinges of mauve set the backdrop for berry-toned scabiosa and delicate star-shaped clematis. The palette works perfectly with the bridesmaid dresses in smoky mauve and soft blush, as well as the bride’s gown in ivory and mocha. This is a perfect palette for the bride who wants something elegant and organic feeling but still wants to incorporate some colour.

The floral flat lay concept emerged from my love for a beautiful flat lay (often used for showcasing stationery, jewelry and other details) and my desire to update the flower crowns that we’ve seen so much of. These two ideas came together to set the stage for some unique bridal portraits. Individual blooms were layered around Lauren, our beautiful model, to create the impression of a floral halo radiating from her as she lay serenely in the grass. The result is a stunning, sleeping beauty-esque portrait fit for an earthy, nature-loving bride.

Photography: Hello Inspira | Event Planning: Swoon Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Quill & Oak | Reception Venue: Kortright Centre For Conservation | Shoes : Dolce And Gabbana | Ring: Anouk Jewelry | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Truvelle | Makeup: Velsie Mak | Hair: Styled By Nadia | Calligraphy: Velsie Mak | Bridesmaids dress: Theia | Cake and Sweet: Mademoiselle Vanilla | Decor and Rental : Glamorous Affairs Inc. | Gowns: Hayley Paige | Jewelry and Veil : Laura Jayne | Linens: Susan Murray International | Tabletop Rentals: Plate Occasions | Wedding Dress Store: Sash And Bustle

Who Would Have Thought Lemons Could Be This Chic!?

I love when fruit is used as decor at weddings. A dash of whimsy and a fun, unexpected touch. Take for instance, these bright yellow lemons. They instantly add a pop of color to this Charleston wedding and well, I can’t get enough. Props to Fox Events, for their planning and design expertise – you guys knocked it out of the prettiest of parks and one look through these pics by Philip Casey and we have a feeling any bride-to-be is bound to be inspired :)

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From Fox Events… Second time around… Dawn and Keith, two of the most deserving people of love, finally got it right when they found each other! Hailing from Chicago, the couple traveled south with 50 of their closest friends and family to celebrate their wedding. The gorgeous elegance of the Dewberry ballroom was the perfect setting for Dawn’s classic shabby chic style. We paired neutral colors with her favorite shade of blue. The pop of color adorned with a simple lemon set the tone for the fun-filled wedding!

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Photography: Philip Casey Photography | Event Design: Fox Events | Event Planning: Fox Events | Floral Design: Fox Events | Reception Venue: The Dewberry | Catering: The Dewberry Charleston | Entertainment: Two Three Ways | Transportation: Mt Pleasant Shuttle | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Snyder | Welcome Bags: A Signature Welcome

This NY Loft Wedding Is Simply Perfection

From the custom wedding dress, to the sleek and modern design details, to the finest city venue, this Brooklyn wedding is the epitome of the ultimate city affair! With incredible event designing and florals by Faye + Renee, the day was glamorous yet minimalist and modern all wrapped into one. Get ready to be inspired after browsing the gallery all captured by the super talented Ryon:Lockhart Photography!

From the bride… Daniel and I met at Hofstra University our last semester in 2010. We were paired together alphabetically by last name. As soon as we all introduced ourselves, it was interest at first sight. Daniel is smart, witty and made me laugh through our conversations on facebook chat. I looked forwarded to when our group had to meet. Right before graduation we went on our first date walking through Central Park. We ended up officially dating a few months after, which turned into four blissful years.

His proposal was very romantic! We took a trip upstate NY to Seneca Lake for his birthday. We went wine tasting and later that night we went to a farm to table dinner with Riesling wine pairing. The owner introduced herself and started to give us a tour which lead us into the tasting room which is were Daniel proposed! It was such a magical night with great conversations of love with the surrounding company.

We knew we wanted to have an original wedding, that takes you away from your traditional hall. Daniel comes from a huge family and I come from the opposite, we had to find an accommodating venue that could hold 250 guests. We knew we wanted to be in New York with a warehouse vibe. It was the second venue we looked at and once we arrived, we both knew this was it! The Liberty Warehouse in Red Hook Brooklyn has two floors, open raw concept with the ability to create anything you wished. Our vision was to create a speakeasy vibe, utilizing both floors and outside. The venue director, florists and props along with the DJ & lighting made it happen. They were all on board with our vision which we had ample time planning with our two year engagement.

The wedding weekend quickly arrived and it was an incredible kind of homecoming for us. We had our Welcome Gathering in the Penthouse Suite at Gild Hall Hotel which was a nice ice breaker since it was the first time the entire bridal party was together. The next morning the myself and the bridal party rushed off to the Liberty Warehouse to get ready in the bridal suite which offered the perfect lighting for our makeup artist and a big space to get ready. The boys got ready at the hotel that offered the perfect gentlemen setting with leather and metal details.

My dresses were designed by Rolando Santana which slid on like a glove, I wanted to stick with a timeless, classic look. I trusted all my bridesmaids to pick out their dress of choice. Daniel wanted to stand out so we chose a navy suit with black lapel while the groomsmen had black tuxes. When everyone got together for pictures it blended so well.

If I had to describe the day with one word, magical. We were nervous about the day since there was a hurricane coming up the coast. Fortunately it decided to hold off, we had our ceremony outside with the sun setting in the back of Lady Liberty. Cocktail hour was out on the Promenade listening to the Brooklyn Bluegrass Band and indulging in the food. We were then whisked away to the second floor to have dinner, listen to speeches and of course dance with our parents. Then it was time to party! We allowed all the guests to move downstairs where we turned it into a speakeasy vibe. There was antique furniture set up on the perimeters of the dance floor and access to enjoy the outside as well.

The night ran so smoothly, all the decor and music was perfect. For dessert we had Waffles and Dinges outside and inside guests could enjoy cake and espresso. All our vendors we worked with were more than accommodating, they were or became friends. We had a enchanting night and it was wonderful to be surrounded by friends and family. Ryon : Lockhart Photography captured beautifully this magical day that everyone cannot stop talking about months later!

Photography: Ryon:Lockhart Photography | Videography: Kiss The Bride Films | Event Design: Faye and Renee Floral and Event Design | Floral Design: Faye and Renee Floral and Event Design | Wedding Dress: Custom by Rolando Santana for Ports 1961 | Cake: Lucky Bird Bakes | Wedding Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Catering: The Liberty Warehouse | Hair and Makeup: Artist Makeup Academy | DJ: Dash of Class | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: The Liberty Warehouse | Dessert: Wafels Dinges

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This Ojai Valley Inn Wedding Is the Epitome of SoCal Chic

Jordan and Michael’s Ojai Valley Inn + Spa wedding is the epitome of SoCal chic – loose waves and dewy-looking faces by TEAM Hair + Makeup, drop-dead gorgeous florals by Stella Bloom Designs, and an organic yet luxe looking ceremony and reception set up that complements the natural surroundings with thanks to Found Vintage Rentals. Brandon Kidd photographed the day, which you can see more of here, and we guarantee you’ll be dreaming about it all night long.

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From the Bride… Michael and I have known each other for over 20 years. He grew up in Calabasas, neighboring my home town Hidden Hills, and went to high school with my brother. They were best friends in high school, so he was always over our house growing up. Then years later at mutual neighborhood friend’s wedding in Palm Springs, we re-connected, started dating, and the rest is history.

Michael and I were in Palm Springs for the Stagecoach Music Festival with my two best friends (since I was three years old!), Courtney and Jill, and Jill’s husband James. We all rented a house in La Quinta for three nights. Everyone was involved with the proposal that weekend, and I had no idea. It was Courtney’s birthday weekend celebration, and the first night we all made dinner. Michael and James brought out a cake, and we all started singing happy birthday. Before I knew it, they placed the cake in front of me, and the lettering of the frosting said “Jordan Say Yes!” It was the best surprise of my life! Michael got down on one knee and asked for my hand in marriage. I of course said yes, and then we celebrated at the festival listening to country music all night. Courtney and Jill have experienced every major memory with me, so it was very special having them there that weekend to relish in the memory of getting engaged.

I loved all of my wedding vendors! We could not have asked for a better team! Brandon Kidd Photography is such a pleasure to work with and makes you feel so comfortable in front of the camera. His team was really organized with family wedding pictures before the ceremony and so stealth during the reception. I did not even notice the team during the reception, and needless to say, the photographs are just fantastic.

I will never forget dancing with my 95 year-old grandmother who promised us that she would stay alive to dance with both of us at our wedding, and she sure did!

My best advice to brides currently planning a wedding is sleep on your decisions. If you still want to move forward with that choice in the next couple of days, it is the correct one.

Our next chapter is starting to unfold as husband and wife and we are working hard to save for a house in the near future and our next big vacation. We love to travel the world and cannot wait for another adventure abroad. We are looking forward to starting our family soon and excited for the journey of parenthood together. We have had a little practice with our fur baby, Austin, and cannot wait to see our family grow over the next couple of years.

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Photography: Brandon Kidd Photography | Cinematography: Love & You Studios | Coordination: All You Need Is Love Events | Floral Design: Stella Bloom Designs | Invitations: Brenda Himmel Stationers | Catering: Ojai Valley Inn | Hair + Makeup: TEAM Hair and Makeup | Lighting: Classic Party Rentals | DJ: Who's That DJ | Band: West Coast Music | Venue: Ojai Valley Inn | Linens: Classic Party Rentals | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals | Rentals: Found Rental Co.

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A Ceremony Space That Will Truly Take Your Breath Away

Carolyn and Jack are two high school sweethearts that know how to throw a party. They took their love of travel and adventure and weaved it into a celebration that was all about having fun with their loved ones at Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica. Think scuba diving, zip lining and pool games, plus a ceremony that was all vibrant colors and beautiful blooms. See so much more from Madison Baltodano in THE VAULT.

From the Bride…  A love for travel is one of the things that has always bound Jack and I together. As high school sweethearts, we would dream of the places we would go and the adventures we would share. From floating down the Mekong River in Vietnam to hiking to the top of Machu Picchu (where we got engaged), travel has been an important aspect of our lives together. When it came time to plan our wedding, we knew that a destination wedding was what we wanted. We considered many options before deciding on Costa Rica and the beautiful Dreams Las Mareas Resort. With family and friends traveling from Canada, the United States and England, it needed to be accessible but still a bit unique. Dreams Las Mareas provided a wonderful setting and plenty of opportunities for our guests to be as adventurous or as peaceful as they wanted in the days leading up to the wedding. Zip lining, scuba diving, pool games or just watching the local monkeys kept everyone entertained.

Our wedding planner, Daniel worked tirelessly to ensure that our wedding day was what we had envisioned. We didn’t meet in person until the week of the wedding but had been in contact through e-mail and by phone. The end result was everything we had hoped for and more! The day of the wedding was overcast and humid with a 90% chance of rain although the “official” rainy season was still many weeks away. Daniel’s calmness gave us the confidence that although we may need to make some adaptations, our day was still going to be wonderful. We were able to have the ceremony on the beach as planned but decided to move the reception to another location. None of the usual in-door venues felt quite right but Daniel and his team agreed to something they had never tried before: the reception would be set up in a long, covered passageway. When we arrived after the ceremony we were astonished with what Daniel and his team had created in a few short hours. Lights and flowers had transformed the space into something magical.

We ended the evening with a bonfire party on the beach. Only then did the rain finally arrive providing a cool and dramatic ending to a wonderful day.


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Photography: Madison Baltodano Photography | Coordination: Daniel Meza | Floral Design: Dream Las Mareas, Costa Rica | Wedding Dress: "Lya Tulle Skirt" And "Esra Silk Cami" By Alexandra Grecco | Wedding Dress: Kathryn Bass Bridal | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Nordstrom | Catering: Dream Las Mareas, Costa Rica | Groom's Attire: Peter Parvez | Venue: Dream Las Mareas, Costa Rica | Bridal Accesories: Pearl & Dot | Wedding Ring: Tiffany & Co. | Wedding Signage: Artisan Decor YYC