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42 Timeless Names That’ll Take Your Baby from Little Girl to Grandmother

My husband and I are currently itching to find out if we’re having a little dude or lady. We’ve got a list of cutie names ready to go for either gender, but our one requirement? It has to be a timeless pick that’ll take this little love from baby to beauty or beau and beyond into his or her golden years. If it happens to be a girl? We’ve got a few faves on this list. And a boy? We’re covered there too.

Timeless Baby Girl Names
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Timeless Baby Girl Names
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Even a Torn ACL Couldn’t Keep This Beautiful Bride Down!

Just weeks before her big day, this beautiful Bride tore her ACL during one of those classic pre-wedding workouts. But determined not to let this hiccup keep her down, she said goodbye to her four inch heels and moved forward. And as seen in these pics by Cody Raisig, that injury was nothing compared to her stunning smiles captured with her new hubby. See it all in our Vault right this way!

From the Bride… Jeff and I got engaged on April 18, 2015, and we started planning our wedding immediately to accommodate an early-spring wedding for the following year. St. Francis Xavier and Tribeca Rooftop were the first big decisions we made, fortuitously inspiring the wedding’s other decisions. Tribeca Rooftop’s expansive views brought out our desire for classic elegance, and St. Francis Xavier’s cathedral-like grandeur influenced our decisions around music, stationery, colors, flowers, and my dress. We didn’t necessarily have a desired theme, but a desired feeling – timeless, regal, elegant; and at the same time, fun, light, and pretty.

There weren’t too many wedding-planning hiccups; however, six weeks prior to the big day, I managed to tear my ACL and meniscus during my wedding-workout regimen. This caused a bit of bridal angst – I had to forget about my super-fit-bride dreams and four inch heels. But it was such an incredible blessing and relief when our wedding day turned out to be one of the prettiest days of the month. From the weather to the ceremony, and to our guests who came from near and far, Jeff and I couldn’t have dreamt a better day. While we can’t relive our wedding day, the pictures and videos that Cody Raisig Photography and videography team Visual Poets help us remember the details and feel. We are so grateful to them, as well as our other vendors, for helping us piece together our dream day.

Photography: Cody Raisig Photography | Cinematography: Visual Poets | Floral Design: Bride & Blossom | Wedding Dress: Ines Di Santo | Cake: Audrey's Fine Baked Goods | Stationery: Wiley Valentine | Ceremony Venue: St. Francis Xavier | Reception Venue: Tribeca Rooftop | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rings: Steven Kirsch | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Catherine Deane | Makeup + Hair: VickyC5 | DJ: Showtime Lights & Events | Band: Sharp Tree | Groom's Attire: Ted Baker | Transportation: Star City Limo | Photo Booth: SL Visuals

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A Slow Sunday Morning + Breakfast in Bed = Total Marriage Goals

There are anniversary sessions, and then there are anniversary sessions. The latter? A perfectly planned photo shoot dreamed up by Eventi by Diana Venditto and captured by Morning Light by Michelle Landreau. Add in pretty stationery from mlc designs, llc and a pile of pancakes and we think you’ve officially got yourself #anniversarygoals. See it all in The Vault!

From Eventi by Diana VendittoThe idea behind this shoot was to celebrate the few days after your married. It’s such a special time in a relationship and I wanted to focus on the moments. Eating breakfast together the first time as husband and wife, exploring together, really just keeping it simple. Everyone you love was just with you to celebrate your union and now it’s time to focus on what it really means and figure it out together.

Photography: Morning Light by Michelle Landreau | Event Planning: Eventi Floral & Events | Florist: Eventi Floral & Events | Stationery: mlc designs, llc | Jewelry: Smyth Jewelers | Hair & Makeup: Behind The Veil | Clothing: Nordstrom | Food Stylist: Saschas 527 | Model: Lindsey Weller

The Official First Year of Marriage Bucket List

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How to Communicate with Your Hairstylist

When it came time to tell my hairstylist how I wanted my hair on my big day, well, I was tongue tied. I had photos I liked and an idea of what I didn’t want… but struggled to find real words to describe these looks. Our talented friends at Janelle on Location are here to save the day for all you other beauty bumbling brides out there. With pics and proper vocabulary, they’re sharing essential info to ensure you look and feel your best on that walk down the aisle.

From Janelle on LocationHair can be extremely difficult to describe – even for professionals! There aren’t many hairstyles that have been named, and even for the names we do have – chignon, French twist, braid, etc, there are literally millions of options and variations for bridal parties to choose from. Coming from a stylist, it is extremely helpful when ladies describe their everyday styles, what they’re most comfortable with on a day-to-day basis.

“I usually wear my hair up in a high top knot for work” can help us know that you like your hair up, so you’re probably not interested in a lot of volume framing your face, and it might be helpful if your updo was visible from the front, on the top of your head, because that’s what you’re used to seeing. Or, “I wear my hair down every day no matter what but I wanted to do an updo for my wedding to show off the back of the dress.” This tells us that you need a lot of softness in the front. Perhaps a few pieces hanging down, with a more “accidental” look to how it’s pulled back. Perhaps like this style –

I’m excited to share descriptions of hairstyles and the words we suggest using as you work to articulate your wedding day look with your stylist. Photos can be great in general, but at Janelle on Location, we really like to ensure our ladies achieve their own, individual look – even if it’s inspired from a photo.

This low, structured style (above) is clean, classic, traditional and absolutely timeless. With big movements of the curls specifically placed, all the ends are tucked in and the bride looks so polished!

All of these (above) styles are updos with structured curls.

This romantic unstructured look (below) has some pieces that were given total freedom. Intentionally left “out” select ends of curls were not pinned to give movement and an effortless look. Like, “Oops, I’m beautiful.” Think #iwokeuplikethis

Another example of an unstructured curl placement is when you can’t see where one curl ends and another starts. Take these two styles for example – on the left, definitive movements are obvious – especially if contrasted against the style on the right which is perfectly “haphazard.” The left would be considered “structured” and the right “unstructured.”

In regards to a half down or all down style, a basic rule of thumb: the softer the “s” shape, the more of a wave you want. The more definitive, you’re hitting “curl” territory. If there’s more definition, you’re likely a curl kind of girl. Whereas, if the hair is all moving the same direction, you’re looking for wave. This is a great example of a soft wave (left) contrasted next to a bit of a tighter curl (right). See how the right style has so much more definition of curl close to the root?

Don’t forget: you are NOT interested in a loose hairstyle. You want it to look soft. And you want that soft look to stay in throughout the entire reception as you dance the night away!

If you’re not sure what vocabulary would be most helpful as you communicate with your stylist – show her your SMP Vault photos and ask, “How would you describe this look?” Pay attention to the words she uses for various styles and combine the ones you think best represent you for your own, perfect look. You want something that accurately represents your personality and makes you feel like yourself at your very best.

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Photography: Lauren Fair Photography | Photography: Ashley Errington | Hair Advice: Janelle on Location

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Wedding Dress Trends to Expect at Bridal Week Fall 2017

I don’t have a favorite day of the year. Instead, I have a favorite week. Two to be exact. Bridal Fashion Week, when my days are filled with clouds of lace, flowers made from the finest fabrics, and sartorial masterpieces. It’s a week I look forward to every six months, eagerly anticipating what I’m going to see walk down the runway. And for Fall 2017, bridal stylist and expert Annie Cavallo, of I Do Style, is predicting we’ll be seeing these six gorgeous trends.

The New Romantics

Designers are re-thinking the classic bridal silhouettes and we will continue to see this investment into the new millennial bride mindset. Ready-to-wear influences of pants, jackets, dress shirts will be back for the Fall and than some. I predict we will see some reinvented favorites like a ball skirt layered over a short-set or romper — be ready to mix and match with wedding day separates. Accessory to watch for, BELTS!

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Botanica

The concept of florals on your gown rather in your bouquet is not slowing down but rather over growing. We are seeing the floral explosion across all fashion platforms and especially in bridal with 3-D appliqués, garden vine details, embroidery and even veil treatments. The favorite bloom for the seasons seems to be the Rose, perhaps evolving from it’s spot light in the Spanish Influence trend we saw this past spring. Look out for rose appliqués, embroidered motifs and even shades of pink as rose seems to be the new it flower and color.

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Elizabethan

High collars, ruffles and the emphasis on shoulders —this season prepare to see the royal treatment on your traditional ball gowns. This trend is all opulence with impressing details: rich brocade fabrics, dedicated pleated collars and cuffs, yoke panels and a grand statement train. Puffed shoulders and fitted sleeves would be a huge part of this trend, capes and crowns to finish the look and a possible gothic twist — think more black in bridal.

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Old West Influence

Evolving from the victorian trend of high necklines, lace patterns and tiered ruffle skirts, we should be seeing more of this trend for Fall. Watching some of the RTW designers add a fresh spin to this style adding in lace up corset treatments, bustled trains and even short mini dresses that give a “parlor girl” vibe, these could all be seen again with bridal spin. Key notes for this trend, ruffles and ruching, paneled gathered ball skirts and feathers and fringe.

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Next-to-Nothing

Even though there isn’t much left to take away, the “nude illusions” trend will still be turning up the heat on this Fall’s runway. There could be some interesting under-pinning treatments, boning structures and seaming details that play into the new style trends. I think lace up corsets will definitely be feature with these gowns paired with gauzy sheer layers.

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Baby Doll

Flouncy layers, cascading ruffles, feminine details that are soft and playful. We could see some empire waistlines and that true baby-doll shape dresses coming from the influence of 90’s fashion. Collars and chocker accessories would be part of this look, strong off the shoulder arm details and ruffle sleeves. Other 90’s references that could come into play, crochet, open weave laces and mesh.

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How To Find the Perfect Pink Lipstick for You

Admittedly, lipstick intimidates me. Maybe if the actual lipstick colors were what translated onto my lip, I’d be in business, but that never seems to work out. Been in the same beauty boat? Well, look no further puckered pretties, Waiting on Martha is giving us tips today on finding the perfect shade, of pink that is—a hue every girl should have in her lipstick case.

From Waiting on Martha If you’re a regular here on WOM, you’ll know that I can’t leave my house without my signature pink lip. I’ve been wearing YSL ‘Rouge Pur Couture’ in Tropical Pink (49) for years after discovering its perfect bubbly pink hue. A signature lip color is something I strongly believe every woman should know about herself.

Discovering that signature shade all starts with knowing your skin color/tone. Do you have warm, cool or neutral tones? Having my “colors” analyzed a few years ago was game changing for me and something I think about constantly whenever picking our clothes and makeup. By assessing your skin’s color and tone, you’ll be on your way to finding a lip color that will always be your finishing touch to a polished look, as well as a major confidence boost.

The best way to find the perfect pink lipstick is to test out a lot of them. Finding your signature color takes time; think of it like dating. Consider setting up an appointment with a beauty professional at a makeup counter, or do it on your own with less expensive options from the drugstore. This way, you’ll try a handful of textures and tones to find the perfect one.

If you have a warm skin tone, you’ll want to find a pink lipstick that has more rosy, coral and orange warm undertones. On the other hand, if you have a cool skin tone (like me), stick to pink lipsticks that have more blues and purples in them. If you’re still not sure about your skin tone, here are a few easy hacks to figure it out.

The next thing to consider is the texture and finish you’re hoping to achieve: do you want a high-gloss or matte look? I personally prefer high-gloss because matte makes my lips feel too dry. Don’t get me wrong, matte is beautiful, but it’s just not for me. Since I like a glossy finish, I’ve started to use NARS lip gloss (that has just a hint of pink) on top of my YSL Tropical Pink. Once you do find your signature pink lipstick, stock up! They always seem to discontinue my favorites, and I’ve learned my lesson the hard way. Tell me friends, have you found your perfect pink lipstick?! Truly, MKR

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Photography: Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

10 Things You Do Not Need to Register For

Registering for your wedding can be totally and completely overwhelming, especially when what you want and what you need are two very different things. Yes, that fondue pot can melt chocolate or cheese into a bite of heaven, but chances are, it’ll be collecting more dust than deliciousness. So, before you go on your wedding registry shopping spree, take a peek at the 10 things you shouldn’t register for. Trust us, it’s probably not worth it.

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  1. Electronics:

    With a new model out every other day, it’s just plain silly to register for something that will be considered “old” and “dated” before you even say “I do.” These are the types of items it’s better to take your time, research and invest in later on as a couple.

  2. Fine China + Crystal:

    If you host and entertain elegant affairs frequently, then by all means, register for these sparkly pieces. But if you don’t – and don’t see yourself doing so anytime in the future – then skip. There are much smarter selections that you’ll actually use to choose from.

  3. Furniture:

    Do you know exactly where you’ll be living for the foreseeable future? If not, don’t invest in large, expensive pieces that may not fit the size or style of your future home.

  4. Clothing:

    Not the time, not the place.

  5. Personal Knick Knacks + Toys:

    Similar to clothing, these items are for your Christmas list, not your registry.

  6. Precious + Fragile Bakeware:

    Even any amateur baker will tell you, your pastry pieces need to durable. You don’t need to worry about breaking your bread pan anytime you whip up some whole wheat treats.

  7. Anything with an Expiration Date:

    If you’ll need to replace the item in six months, it’s not worth a spot on your registry wish list. Buy it yourself and add something longer term to the list.

  8. Seasonal Specific:

    Sure you love ice cone machine but will you use it after August 31st? Most likely not. The Halloween place mats? If their time to shine is only a matter of weeks, treat yourself to them on your own and save your guests from searching for them for your shower.

  9. Misc “Fun Items”:

    Do you really need that fondue pot? The s’mores maker? Unless you will legitimately use it more than 10 times in the next year, it’s a pass in our book. They’re fun and all until you find it in a back drawer two years later, collecting dust. Not needed.

  10. Intimate Items:

    If you don’t want Grandma to see it, don’t register for it. End of story.

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They Married at a Converted Cotton Mill

The heart behind this wedding? A small, family-focused celebration held at a historic Cotton Mill turned venue space. “Industrial chic” is always a win in our book and Alyssa Maloof’s images are the proof. More in The Vault!

From The Bride…We were just about to sign the lease on a venue out of town when my aunt called to say she thought she had found somewhere perfect. She was a short five minute walk away in a building that was part of the original Cotton Mill our apartment building had been transformed from. The Elm, a carriage house nestled away on a side street hidden by a garden of trees and gorgeous flowers, was it. It had the history of our own home wrapped into it and gave us our quintessential Baltimore wedding.

My husband and I are both rooted in our families and wanted to keep our wedding small and centered around them and the things we love, good food, good music and good people. My aunt and my mom (along with the help of some very gracious friends) not only transformed the Elm into the most magical place for our wedding, but also catered all of the food. From the crab cakes made from my grandmother’s recipe, to the cakes my mom baked for dessert, our bellies and hearts were full.

We were married in the garden of the Elm after which our family and friends ventured up to the carriage house’s beautiful alley for cocktail hour where they sipped on John Daly’s and were entertained by a family friend shucking raw oysters and two of our favorite bartenders from a local Hampden restaurant. After dinner, we danced the night away to Jr. Cline and the Recliners, a local band no stranger to entertaining a crowd, even if it included learning few requested tunes on the spot.

Everything from the location of our wedding to the planning, decorating and cooking done by family and friends made our wedding intimate and personal in every way and created a night filled with so much love.

Photography: Alyssa Maloof Photography | Floral Design: Flowers by Alison | Wedding Dress: Justin Alexander | Invitations: Simply Noted | Ceremony Venue: The Elm | Band: Jr. Cline and the Recliners | Hotel: Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis | Matron of Honor’s Dress: Reformation

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Elegant Outdoor Hawaiian Wedding Complete with Smiles + Style

Any wedding can be elegant, but what are the secrets to taking it to the next level? Belle Destination Weddings & Events knows the deal and it includes pretty pieces from Signature Event Rentals and blooms from Mandy Grace Designs. When these come together – and Mike Adrian and Ohana Films capture it all – we have one elegant, stylish affair like no other. See it all here in our Vault!

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From the Bride… Jeff and I met in law school at the University of San Diego. Go Toreros! Our roommates were dating (each other) and thought we would be a good match. We ignored them for a while but they finally won out. We started dating shortly after law school and never looked back. A couple of years later, we ended up walking down the aisle together as a bridesmaid/groomsman at their wedding.

The proposal was amazing! We had a romantic dinner planned on Christmas Eve before the typical holiday madness. We decided to exchange one present before heading to dinner. Jeff’s present was a box within a box within a box within a box, etc. The final small box was empty. When I looked up at Jeff in confusion, he was down on one knee with the ring in hand. Jeff said a few things (which nobody quite seems to remember) and I said yes, presumably.

Because it was a destination wedding, we went into the wedding blind. We hadn’t seen the venue in person and we hadn’t tasted the food or met the photographer or videographer. We left everything up to the recommendation of our amazing planner, Jane Park-Gonzales from Belle Destination Events. We wanted to make sure that our wedding was fun and carefree. We never wanted it to be too stuffy or tedious, just intimate and relaxing for everyone, especially us. We both love to travel and wanted to give all of our family and friends an excuse to take a vacation.

The wedding day was absolutely perfect, although it was a whirlwind of a day. Everything was a dream. The ambiance was relaxed and fun, highlighted by lots of wood and blush colors. We wanted to let the beauty of the venue and ocean background carry the day, which it certainly did. Everything went off without a hitch and the sunset was incredible, the best of the entire trip. Against all odds, even the groomsmen were relatively well-behaved. In the end, the highlight of our day was being able to let loose and enjoy the beautiful venue and atmosphere with our friends and family.

My advice to any future brides would be to plan the day that YOU want, not what other people want. Everyone you ask (and some that you don’t) will have a different opinion about how to plan your wedding day. Also, enjoy the day, it goes by quickly.

Photography: Mike Adrian Photography | Cinematography: Ohana Films | Event Planning: Moana Belle Events | Floral Design: Mandy Grace Floral & Event Design | Wedding Dress: Theia | Cake: Maui Sweet Cakes | Bride's Shoes: Steve Madden | Catering: Three's Catering | Hair + Makeup: Meili Autumn Beauty | DJ: Maui Wedding DJ | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Venue: Sugarman Estate | Desserts: Sugar Beach Cake Shop | Furniture Rentals: Signature Boutique Event Rentals | Groom's Shoes: Johnston & Murphy | Hair Accessories: Camilla Christine | Rentals: Hawaiian Style Event Rentals | Signage: Miss B Calligraphy

Dreamy Inspiration For Your Engagement Shoot

Your Saturday morning? It just got a whole lot better thanks to Joel Serrato who is swinging by to share photos from Aislinn and Eric’s engagement session. Not only does this couple have amazing chemistry captured on camera, but mad style to match. PS – how to plan your e-session outfits below.

From Joel… Aislinn & Eric were such a pleasure on their engagement session. Aislinn wore two beautiful gowns a pastel and blue which matched the dry setting of the Los Olivos Valley. Janet Villa did an incredible hair and makeup, it’s great when a client invests in hair and makeup styling and the stylist is present to do two looks day of. this was the perfect formula for a successful engagement shoot with these clients!

Photography: Joel Serrato Film Photographer | Hair & Makeup: Janet Villa

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Let Hawaii Work It’s Magic at the Lauren Fair Photography Workshop 2017

Photography workshops offer an opportunity to hone your craft, to dive deeper and learn new approaches, new techniques, tap into your potential. The results that come from these sessions always astound and inspire and that drive continues long after those few days. But when you place the workshop in the magical land that is Hawaii, led by Lauren Fair, well, I’m saying it now: I can’t wait to see what’s created. You too? See all the details below to join in on the experience!

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From Lauren Fair PhotographyJoin us in lush, beautiful, tropical Hawaii for our most exciting workshop yet! We’ll be gathering in the heart of the North Shore of Oahu January 31 – February 2 for a photography workshop focused on building a thriving, life-giving, profitable business and working with your dream clientele. We’re renting an incredible beachfront house on the stunning North Shore of Oahu where we’ll stay together for 2.5 days. All meals and lodging are included as we LOVE how it builds community to stay together. There will be gorgeous styled shoots on the beaches and mountains of Hawaii, a beautifully styled welcome dinner, florals and design by the incredible Oleander Florals & Design and Sandpiper & Co., discounted film processing through Photovision, and an amazing speaker lineup including branding specialist Jen Olmstead of Tonic Site Shop and Elizabeth Greene of Style Me Pretty!

We (Lauren and Tim) are so passionate about our heart for developing thriving businesses and we cannot wait to meet you!

Come over to the workshop site to read more details and reserve your spot today! #laurenfairphotographyworkshop

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We Dare You Not to Fall Madly in Love with these Waffle Sugar Cookies

Did you happen to catch the cutest birthday party ever in existence? It was all about Pancakes + Pajamas with a menu that we can seriously get behind. One such item on that sweets smorgasbord was these crazy yummy looking Waffle Sugar Cookies. Meet your new favorite treat…

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Waffle Sugar Cookies

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inspired by this recipe!

Ingredients

2½ cups All-purpose Flour
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1/4 tsp Baking Soda
½ teaspoon Salt
¾ cup Unsalted Butter
1 cup Granulated Sugar
2 Eggs, room temperature
1 teaspoons Vanilla Extract

Directions

Sift the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt together. Set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, beat the butter on a low/medium speed until light and fluffy – about 2 minutes. Add in the sugar continue to beat for another 2-3 minutes. Change the mixer to your lowest setting and add in one egg at a time, completely incorporating before adding the 2nd egg. Add your vanilla.

With the setting on low, add 1 cup of the dry ingredients at a time until just combined. To maximize the sugar cookies ability to stay together in the waffle iron, you want to refrigerate for a couple of hours.

Preheat your waffle iron (ours was non-stick which worked great and we didn’t need any additional spray). Add 1 overflowing tbs at a time (we used a mellon baller and included about 1Tbs per cookie). Close the lid and cook for about 2-3 minutes.

Use a small butter knife or a spoon to gently lift the cookie off the iron. If they look like they are going to crumble, close the lid for 10-20 more seconds. Cool on a wire rack completely.

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White Chocolate Coating

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Ingredients

1.5 cups white chocolate wafers, melted
bowl with high-ish edges for dunking
sprinkles
parchment paper

Directions

Melt your wafters in a bowl that is small enough to create a nice little dunking pool but large enough to fit your largest cookie with a little wiggle room. You may need to add more/less melting wafters to create this effect.

Dip your cooled wafter into your chocolate. You may need to use a spoon to get the chocolate in all of the nooks and crannies. Set on your parchment paper and sprinkle with sprinkles!

Let set completely then try not to eat all in one sitting.

TIPS

*If you are going to freeze, make sure they are completely cool prior to putting in a plastic baggie and freezing as you don’t want the heat to create moisture. We froze before adding the chocolate and they tasted great the day of. Gently thaw in the fridge for a few hours.

*We tried these using store bought sugar cookie mix and it didn’t go well. Our guess is that the butter/fat content is too high. A good, sturdy homemade version definitely works best!

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Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography | Event Design: Abby Larson

What Girl Doesn’t Dream of a New York Wedding?

What girl doesn’t dream of a boat house wedding?! Thankfully this lovely celebration from CLY BY MATTHEW has made all of our daydreams come true, and we’ve got every bit of it waiting for you pine over in The Vault!

From The Bride…We met for the first time in organic chemistry lab class at Columbia University in New York City. We instantaneously became best friends and spent endless hours studying together in the library, both studying engineering while aspiring to become doctors. After all that time spent together as friends, David started falling for me and wanted to be more than just friends. I initially resisted him as I did not want to lose our friendship; yet it didn’t take long for me to see something more than just a friend in David too.

After we started dating, we soon started our long-distance relationship across the country: David staying in New Jersey for his medical school, and me moving to Los Angeles, California for my medical school. Our relationship strengthened even more through 4 years of many transcontinental flights and face time conversations. I finally moved back to the East Coast for my surgical residency while David started his internal medicine residency in the Bronx, and 2 years into our residency, on our vacation to Newport, RI, David got down on his knees by this beautiful light house at the sunset time. He proposed with a book of handwritten letters with pictures all the way from the beginning of our relationship.

We always knew that we wanted a wedding in New York City where we first met. As soon as I saw the picture of the Boathouse at Prospect Park, I could picture our perfect wedding in it with the ceremony by the water and the reception to be followed in this beautiful Beaux-Art building. Once the venue was set, the rest of the wedding planning was pretty straight forward, especially when my very own sister is a custom wedding dress designer, Olivia Hwang, who has already offered to make my wedding dresses as soon as I was engaged. She designed a gorgeous formfitting dress with French lace for the ceremony with every detail I wanted in it. For the reception, she designed more light, free flowing, sequin dress with sparkly details so I could dance in it all night long. Another important factor in my wedding was about photography which will capture all the memories for me. I had hard time choosing a photographer for my event but as soon as I found out of Matthew Ree of CLY BY MATTHEW, it was instant decision making process. It’s so great to have such artistic and genuine approach of the photographer in my wedding and he captured more than the memory of our event!

Photography: CLY BY MATTHEW | Floral Design: The Flower | Wedding Dress: Olivia Hwang | Invitations: Big Smiles Design | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Engagement Ring: Marisa Perry | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: The Moveable Feast Catering | Hair + Makeup: Ombre By E.J. Makeup Studio | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Venue: Prospect Park Boathouse | Earrings: Arte Latica | Hair Accessories + Veil: Olivia Hwang

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Pops of Color Took a Classic Wedding to the Next Level

I love a classic wedding that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and David and Melissa’s Houston affair is the perfect example. A traditional church ceremony followed by an elegant yet entirely fun reception complete with a live Latin band, this celebration was dream for Dana Fernandez to photograph and Monroe Wedding Videography to film. Scroll on for all the above plus so much more.

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Upon meeting David and Melissa, we knew that they would be amazing to work with. They had some of the best chemistry to the point, where barely had to direct them during their engagements and wedding day because the love they shared was electric.

In addition to their amazing connection, their wedding day did not disappoint. From the designs put together by Danyett from Two Be Wed to their personal florals from Blush and Vine, everything was absolutely beautiful to photograph. The couple had their reception at one of our favorite venues, The Bell Tower on 34th, which is pretty much a photographer’s dream to be able to photograph. The entire floor was covered in lush greenery as well as neutral florals with pops of color everywhere.

They had an amazing reception filled with fun music from their band, Yelba’s Latin Fire, where the guests danced the night away. Their wedding was definitely one of our favorites and everything was absolutely amazing to be a part of and especially to be able to capture!


Photography: Josh & Dana Fernandez | Videography: Monroe Wedding Videography | Cakes: Edible Designs By Jessie | Ceremony: St. Anne's | Reception Venue: The Bell Tower On 34th | Bridesmaid Dresses: Alfred Angelo | Hair and Makeup: Sunkissed And Made Up | Calligraphy: Artful Designs By Rachel Nieman | Band: Yelba's Latin Fire | Groom's Suit: Calvin Klien | Ceremony Music: Third Floor Strings | Bouquets and Boutonnieres: Blush and Vine | Bouquets, Boutonnieres, and Ceremony Florals: Blush and Vine | Bridal Boutique: Brickhouse Bridal | Film Lab: The Find Lab | Gown Designer: Ellis | Linens: House Of Hough | Photobooth: The Houston Photobooth | Planning and Design: Two Be Wed | Reception Florals: Floral Events

They Were Married Surrounded By Rodin Sculptures!

Art lovers, prepare to swoon because this wedding takes places at the Legion of Honor, part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Elena Graham Photography and Amor In Motion captured the day including incredible Rodin sculptures at every turn, and it’s a classic wedding fairy-tale.

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From The Bride…Two elements defined my vision for my wedding day – the venue and my dress. Once we visited the Legion of Honor, we both fell in love with the idea of being married in the court, walking down the aisle through columns, and dining among Rodin sculptures. It felt like fate when we were also able to secure September 12th – the 7th anniversary of our first date. I had a similar love at first sight experience with my dress when I glanced up at it in the window of Jin Wang. I could picture myself at the Legion of Honor when I tried on the ever-so-slightly blue gown that Jin told me was inspired by 1960’s Dior couture. From there, I knew I wanted to keep the rest of the color palette simple (grays, silvers and pale pinks) so that my dress could stand out.

A few of my favorite details from the day were the vintage elements like the framed signs, mirrored trays and vintage postcard guest book. We spent the months leading up to the big day collecting vintage postcards from locations that were important to us, and had guests sign the backs. The dinner table was another important detail to me, especially since we kept our wedding small, I wanted to gather everyone around one table with a dramatic display of mercury glass votives and vases filled with pale pink and white flowers with dusty miller accents throughout. The placecards were one of my favorite elements – we spent an afternoon picking out the rose quartz and citrine crystals to hold the watercolor-painted cards. We both love food and wanted to have our dinner to be delicious and feel more like a restaurant than “wedding food”. We also had fun incorporating some of our favorite treats from around the city – pastel Chantal Guillon macarons, chocolate chip cookies from Anthony’s Cookies and a tiered coconut cake topped with flowers from SusieCakes.

All in all, some things will end up better than you could have expected and some things won’t go according to plan – after a week of warm sunny weather, our day was chilly and foggy –atypical for September, which is usually the warmest month in San Francisco. Despite a few chilly moments, it ended up photographing and filming beautifully. In the end, any little imperfections don’t really matter – the love and emotion takes over and it will be a beautiful blur.

Photography: Elena Graham Photography | Cinematography: Amor In Motion | Coordination: Dreams on a Dime Events & Weddings | Floral Design: McCalls Catering & Events | Cake: SusieCakes | Catering: McCalls Catering & Events | Lighting: Magical Lighting | DJ: Spinheads | Officiant: Michael Wright | Venue: Legion of Honor | Cookies: Anthony's Cookies | Macarons: Chantal Guillon | Photo Booth: Magnolia Photo Booth Co.

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Think This Dreamy Inspiration Session Took Place in India? Think Again!

A 200-year-old Mogul Indian Palace in the Cotswold countryside, lace-covered overalls and romantic florals from Fiona Perry take this inspiration session from pretty to OMG amazing. Of course, the photos from Lucy Davenport Photography and details designed by Kerry Poulter Weddings & Events are a major part of the wow factor. Head to The Vault to see — and pin — all the pretty!


From Lucy Davenport PhotographyThis styled shoot took place hidden deep in the heart of the Cotswold countryside at Sezincote, a 200 year old Mogul Indian Palace. A truly romantic landscape of temples, grottoes, waterfalls and canals reminiscent of the Taj Mahal, the dreamiest location for a unique wedding. Featuring a soft colour palette of blush, peach and grey tones with a burst of gold. The simple, clean lines of the table scape are complimented by the abundance of foliage in the curved orangery. Details of Indian clear quartz crystals delicately embraced with gold through to elephants dressed in full floral bridle! Showcasing distinctive dresses from Sophia Kokosalaki, intricate dresses from Suzanne Harward to delicately embroidered and embellished floral lace dungarees by Needle & Thread. All accessorised by Emmy shoes and super cute Jacko trainers by Florence. 

Photography: Lucy Davenport | Floral Design: Fiona Perry | Wedding Dress: Sophia Kokosalaki | Wedding Dress: Suzanne Harward | Cake: Princess Patisserie | Stationery : Oh Wonder Calligraphy | Shoes: Emmy London | Hair + Makeup: Louise Seymour | Bridal Boutique: Suzanne Harward from LA Bespoke | Crockery & Glassware : Summerill & Bishop | Cutlery : Amara | Event Planning, Coordination & Styling : Kerry Poulter Weddings & Events | Film Processing: Carmencita Film Lab | Floral Lace Dungarees & Heritage Jersey Top : Needle & Thread | Furniture: Wedhead | Jewellery: Sarie Joynes | Location: Sezincote House | Meringues : The Meringue Girls | Model: Kirsty-Anne Tritton | Silk Ribbon & Runner : Kate Cullen | Sneakers: Florence | Sparkling de Léoube: Daylesford | Table Linen : Table To Dine For

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Get Ready to Say Farewell to Summer with This Stunning Shoot

I happen to believe that the unforgettable Mr. Calvin Harris said it best with his rendition of “Summer,” because honestly that’s pretty much I feel inside as we begin to bid adieu to summer and say HELLO to sudden seasonal changes. Thankfully, we’ve got the ultimate farewell to our favorite season captured by Savan Photography to help us ease into it all. See it in The Vault!

From Savan PhotographyThe white sand, the beach grass, the wide open coast line and of course the Haystack Rock were all inspiration for our Oregon Coast Summer light Bridal/Wedding Inspirational shoot. Our vision was simple and fresh. To achieve that vision, we gathered elements from the landscape and local farms for our florals. We kept the colors of the florals fresh and light keeping it in line with the pale ocean blue hues and the local greenery. All of which complimented the stunning landscape.

In regard to the table setting, we looked to the ocean and sky for our inspiration and settled with classic blue plates. Also wanting to add a little sparkle, we brought in colors of gold seen on the bottom of our champagne glasses, while still drawing the eye to the surrounding landscape. Linen napkins, beach grass and drift wood we added for a pretty and organic table setting.

Incorporating fresh greenery of white, green and yellow hues and florals forged from a local farm, brilliantly designed by Metal and Moss, took this bridal session to the next level. Crafted with so much attention to detail, it didn’t matter which way the bride held the bouquet; each bloom and greenery fell perfectly into place and was stunning from every angle. The floral table arrangement was just as gorgeous with its design, organic and effortless feel.

We also extended those ocean hues to the invitation suite that was made by Pirouette Paper. The script was perfected crafted on fine Italian paper with rich royal blue ink.

The vision was not to overlook Cannon Beach, or Haystack Rock of the Oregon’s Coast; it was to highlight it with minimal and clean design in mind.

Photography: Savan Photography | Coordination: Petite Abeille Design | Design: Petite Abeille Design | Floral Design: Metal and Moss | Wedding Dress: Stephanie Dong | Hair + Makeup: Kelli Thomsen Skin Care Makeup Artistry | Calligraphy: Pirouette Paper | Film Processing: Alpine Film Lab | Hair Accessories: Petals And Stones | Model: Option Model and Media

Pop the Bubbly! and Make this Classic Party Punch

When in need of a festive libation, popping the cork on a bottle of champagne usually does the trick. But why not take it up a fancy notch? The ladies of Laura Hooper Calligraphy are sharing a classic champagne punch plus all the bits needed to throw together one heck of a cocktail hour. So go ahead and make friday’s drinks fancy, fancy. Plus, find more cocktail hour favorites right this way.

We decided to have a fun afternoon in the studio creating our favorite champagne punch for an easy afternoon treat.

This version from All Recipes is so easy & we’ve been making it for our Old Town studio calligraphy workshops since we started holding them in our class!

Alicia from Love Knot Photo came by to help us document the simple celebration. It’s seriously so easy and it can easily be doubled or tripled as needed for parties.

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Photography: Anne Kim | Photography: Love Knot Photo | Products & Calligraphy: Laura Hooper Calligraphy | Products & Styling: Laura Hooper Calligraphy

Classic + Nautical Inspired Wedding

If there was ever a wedding to convert me to become a blue loving babe, it would be said celebration from Jake Anderson. Add in some seasonal sand and one stunning couple and I’m pretty much a convert. Complete with luxe hues of ultramarine, we’ve got it all waiting for you to pin via The Vault!

From Jake AndersonTara and Peter belong to each other. It is as simple as that. Their humor, their philosophies on life, and their easygoing demeanors all compliment the relationship in such a caring, and truly beautiful way.

They chose Lewes, Delaware as their wedding location as it is a location Tara’s family would spend their summers at, and of course, for it’s charm! In our discussions prior the wedding, it became clear Tara wanted a wedding which felt timeless and classic, but still exuded the natural character of the location. She choose florals which complimented and gave a wonderful nautical sense, but in an understated fashion, which allowed fluidity and cohesion to the other details found throughout the day.

Photography: Jake Anderson | Floral Design: David's Flowers | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Bridesmaids' Dresses: UWdress | Groom's Attire: Van Heusen | Venue: Irish Eyes | Hair Accessories: Francesca's

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Countryside Rustic Ibiza Wedding

It should be recognized that Ellie and Mark planned an incredible wedding. Said wedding? Well, it just so happened to take place on the magical island of Ibiza. Need we say more? Captured by the massively talented Ana Lui Photography, we’ve got it all waiting for you in The Vault!

From Ana Lui PhotographyAs soon as I met Ellie and Mark I knew their wedding will be simply amazing. They are such a lovely couple! Laid back, full of love and appreciation for our little island of Ibiza. They chose to get married on Ibiza because they feel like home in here. As much as they enjoy the sun and the sea, they also love the wild and rural countryside and Ibiza’s Mediterranean vibe.

And their wedding location was just that, wonderful countryside agroturistic hotel in quiet little village of San Mateo. Ellie and Mark chose Hotel Astarte because of it’s fab grounds. Stoney walls, wooden ceiling beams, almond and carob trees. They said” I do” surrounded by the family and closest friends at the top terrace garden of Astarte.

Lucy from Mambo Weddings, their wedding planner, made sure everything run smoothly. Decor and flowers matched the mood of the wedding day, with freshly cut rosemary, gorgeous succulent mini plant pots and overflowing bouquet made with love by amazing Kristin at Flowers Ibiza. Throughout the wedding day I always follow the natural light. For Elle’s and Mark’s couple shoot I’ve decided to shoot around on of the hotels fields, few meters away from sheep wondering around. The light was perfect. The sun started to set behind the olive and almond trees, we caught the last rays just in time. Ellie swapped her head piece for beautiful flower crown. And after the dinner all the guests joined the young couple by the pool with life music and cheese cake!

From The Bride…Why did you choose to get married in the Mediterranean?

Ibiza is such a stunning island and the perfect place for our guests to enjoy a holiday around the big day. Traveling abroad for a wedding allows people to properly relax and escape the hustle and bustle of home. It also meant that we were lucky enough to extend the celebrations, visiting one of our favorite restaurants, La Bodega, for tapas in Ibiza town the night before the wedding and welcoming people back to Rural Astarte for a pool party the day after to reminisce the day previous. It worked out perfectly.

How did you find the venue and your wedding coordinator (if applicable)?

We were recommended Lucy Dyer at Mambo Weddings through a friend of a friend who got married on the island the previous year. Having spent a January weekend looking at a number of venues last January, Lucy promised us that Rural Astarte was worth seeing. We hadn’t heard much about it, but totally fell in love with it’s beautiful natural setting in the peaceful Sant Mateo valley.

Did you incorporate anything handmade or DIY in your wedding?

We created a website to incorporate RSVPs, best places to stay, best airfares, photos and general information about the day. We also painted wooden signs to help guide guests throughout the day.

What advice would you give brides to be regarding organizing a destination wedding?

No matter how important small details feel in the lead up, it’s amazing how on the day none of it matters. You are surrounded by your favorite people in the world and, as long as you feel great and relax then everything falls in to place. That’s not to say planning an overseas wedding comes without it’s stresses. If you, like us, feel guilty about the cost implications for others, then try and give people as much notice as possible. Our save the dates went out over a year before the wedding and we were so lucky and overwhelmed by the number of people that joined us. If possible, make a few visits before the big day, it’ll put your mind at ease and is also incredibly special and fun.

What was your best idea?

Getting married abroad!

Photography: Ana Lui Photography | Event Planning: Mambo Weddings | Floral Design: El Ramo De Flores | Wedding Dress: Laure De Sagazan | Bride's Shoes: Zara | Bridesmaids' Dresses: ASOS | Hair + Makeup: Smack Ibiza | Groom's Attire: Reiss | Venue: Astarte Ibiza