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Kids Welcome at This Easter Inspired Tablescape

Peter Rabbit was given a fresh twist and oh is it cute. Complete with real life furry friends, this 2nd birthday dreamed up by Megan Wappel designs has the most gorgeous grown up tablescape in pretty pastels paired with cute activities for the littles like seed planting favors and a floating cake wall. Get inspired with the full gallery captured by Simply Lace.

Taking inspiration from the beloved children’s classic, Peter Rabbit, we created a sweet and fresh birthday celebration.

Our gorgeous tablescape and pastel color palette of soft peaches and blues created the feel of a perfect Spring day, while our thoughtful details delighted our guests.

Always thinking outside the box, our team created a stationery suite with a modern twist, by incorporating a lucite engraved invitation and the cutest wooden carrot RSVP card.

It was amazing to see our little guests’ eyes filled with awe as they walked by our floating cake wall made to resemble a vegetable garden, and to watch them get their tiny hands dirty at our “plant your own seeds” favor table. And a special visit from the cutest little rabbits was the cherry on top!

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Sweet Treats Perfect for Your Next Party

Dark Chocolate Cookie Shots
Cake Batter French Macarons
Chocalate Tarts with Salted Caramel

Photography: Simply Lace Photography | Cake: Truffle Toronto | Backdrop: Dance Floor Decor | Chair: Detailz Chair Couture | China: William Ashley China | Creative Direction/Planning: Megan Wappel Designs | Floral: Stemz | Ice Cream: Sweet Sammies | Linens: Susan Murray International | Printing: Hot Pop Factory | Stationery Design: Megan Wappel Designs

DIY Gold-Dipped Marble Eggs

These gold-dipped marble eggs are so easy you could honestly do them blindfolded. With a few ingredients (that you probably already have on hand), and some gold paint (you know how much we love our sparkle) you can instantly add some luxe to your Easter eggs. I promise you’ll be feeling fancy with these bad boys in no time flat. Check out the full-how to below!


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Grape juice
White Vinegar
White eggs
Glass or metal bowl
Gold paint
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directions

step-1Hard boil or blow out your eggs. (If hard boiled, keep in mind these eggs will not be edible later. If blown out, you will need to place something on top of the bowl to keep the eggs covered in the dye).

step-2Mix equal parts grape juice & vinegar in a bowl, enough to submerge your eggs. Place eggs in the bowl and leave overnight.

step-3The next day, remove eggs from the bowl and rinse off. Use a paper towel to rub away the foamy layer, revealing the marbled surface.

step-4Dip egg partially into a cup of gold paint. Place upside-down in egg carton to dry.

step-5Place in a bowl on your Easter table to enjoy!
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Jacquelyn Clark

This Mudroom (and the Rest of the Home) Will Stop You Dead in Your Tracks

Welcome to your dream home. It’s a stunning mix of pattern and pastels designed by Bria Hammel Interiors. The wallpaper is insane, the periwinkle is abundant and the mudroom will stop you dead in your tracks…it’s that good. Take the full tour of this Minneapolis home captured by Spacecrafting and just try to pick a favorite room. It’s pretty much impossible.

Nested in highly sought after Minneapolis neighborhood, this 1925 Tudor was completely restored and updated for a young, vibrant, family. The owners, Taylor and Mark, were not afraid when it came to bright colors and playful prints and hired us, Bria Hammel Interiors, to bring their vision to life!

The Living Room
By keeping the walls a neutral white, we incorporated color into the space through the furniture, window treatments, large area rug, and accessories. This space had so many great features built-in (like the bookshelves/window bench and fireplace mantle) that our main focus was to highlight these beautifully crafted areas. It’s a little eclectic, a little preppy, a little traditional and a whole lot of gorgeous!

The Kitchen
Can we just say that we are in love with the gold lanterns? Because we are. They are such a statement piece in the kitchen and pull out the golds in the cabinet hardware as well.

The Dining Room
Taylor and Mark love to host their family and friends over (and how could you not with a home like this?!), so the built-in buffet is a perfect space to place trays and food/drink and also creates a spot for fun accessories when they’re not entertaining. 

The dining room sits aside of their french doors that lead to their backyard which they can open during the warmer months and embrace indoor-outdoor dining.

Guest Bathroom
The most amazing part of small spaces is that you can really put the time and attention into all the details and their guest bathroom is the perfect example of that. There isn’t one detail that we don’t love.

The Master Bedroom
With a baby on the way, Taylor and Mark will definitely need their own cozy, tranquil space to get as much shut eye as they can. In contrast to the other rooms, their master bedroom was truly designed with a calmness in mind and so we went with cool blues, whites, and grays.

The most amazing detail in the room? Mark had Taylor and his wedding vows transcribed by a local calligrapher and framed. Such a thoughtful touch.

Mudroom
Outside of the guest bathroom is their small mudroom that leads to their backyard. Keeping with the eclectic tone of the rest of the home, we had custom tile placed spelling out “hello” that greet guests when they walk in. 

We also added a fun dutch door in blue and built in bench with hooks where they can set a few of their items! We truly love this home and find it so uniquely refreshing!

Photography: Spacecrafting | Bathroom Wallpaper: Caitlin Wilson | Bedroom Chandelier: Restoration Hardware | Blue Tufted Bench: Serena & Lily | Builder: Stephen Longman Builders, Inc. | Gold Mirror: Four Hands | Interior Design: Bria Hammel Interiors | Kitchen Lanterns: Visual Comfort Lighting | Living Room Rug: Caitlin Wilson | Pink Velvet Chair: Anthropologie

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A Rainy Forecast Couldn’t Stop This Couple From Celebrating

A forecast of rain couldn’t damper the shine on this couple’s special day! Vanessa Noel Events planned the celebration done in green and white, and thinking fast had the reception under a stunning sailcloth tent in case of rain.  Floral design by Noonan’s Wine Country Designs is utterly romantic, and the incredible imagery captured by Ashley Rae Studio will sweep you off your feet.  See it all inside the full gallery.



From Ashley Rae StudioWhen you plan an early September wedding in Los Olivos, California, you expect sunny skies and warm, late-summer breezes! Rachel and Steve were no exception.



However, when a rainy forecast presented itself the week of the wedding, this couple was determined to pivot as needed to host the most stunning wedding celebration, perform an epic first dance for their guests (you have to see her sequin dress), and throw the most memorable after-party!



You can see from the photos, that although there was a slight drizzle that abated right before Rachel walked down the aisle, this couple’s spirit was not dampened, and their guests were still able to enjoy the most elegant al fresco dinner under the sailcloth tent the couple had installed last minute on the day before they wed!



Photography: Ashley Rae Studio | Cinematography: Ashley Rae Studio | Floral Design: Noonan's Designs | Cake: Solvang Bakery | Ceremony Venue: Fess Parker Winery & Vineyard | Reception Venue: Fess Parker Winery & Vineyard | Catering: Pure Joy Catering | DJ: Dart Collective | Transportation: Elegant Image Limousines | Beauty: Samara Beauty | Lighting + Power: SPARK Creative Events | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Linens: Nuage Designs | Planing + Design + Stationary: Vanessa Noel Events | Rentals: Bright Event Rentals | Rentals: Theoni Collection

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Master the Perfect Touch of Gold like this Design Pro

I usually start making plans to move in to each and every Studio McGee gem that we feature. Their latest and greatest is absolutely no exception. With the softest pastel color palette and a signature touch of gold, the formal living room is just the beginning. Tour the home that starts with a gilded bang, and proceeds to get better and better. Plus, see even more captured by Lindsay Salazar in the VAULT.

Formal Living Room

Wall Color | Trim Color | Coffee Table | Garden Stool | Vases

Office

We painted the walls and trim Simply White by Benjamin Moore and it made a world of difference. We wanted to brighten the room but keep it masculine, so we played with a few different ideas…charcoal, black, navy, etc. Ultimately we went with Cheating Heart by Benjamin Moore. It is the perfect navy/charcoal blend.

Powder Room

Sconces | Art | Cart and Mirror are available to order through Studio McGee

Great Room

Walls are Benjamin Moore Classic Grey | Gray Sofa | Console

Kitchen

Cabinet Paint | Rug is vintage from this shop | Barstools | Lights | Kitchen Chairs

Basement Kitchenette

Photography : Lindsay Salazar | Interior Design: Studio McGee

What is “Grandmillennial?”

photo by: River Spencer

We’ve talked about it, you’ve seen inklings of it — but what really is the “grandmillennial” style?

We referenced that it just might be a trend making some headway in the upcoming decade, but to embrace the trend you must know the trend. Are you a grandmillenial?

We took the liberty of diving into this topic with full speed ahead. For a long time, clean lines, neutral colors and subdued patterns have ruled the roost, but that is starting to shift.

But clean lines aren’t going anywhere. The best part about this style is that it’s really not *replacing* so much as it’s bringing to light a whole new perspective of intentional style.

So, if any of the following characteristics apply to you, you might be a grandmillennial!

by: Caitlin Wilson Design

No Fear Of Colors Whatsoever. But In Tastefully, Of Course

Pastels are essentially neutrals. Every room could use a little pop of color, but obviously in a tasteful, mature way. The grand millennial style recognizes the beauty of white paired with the graceful use of color.

by: Clary Bosby Shell 

Tight Floral Patterns Are Appropriate In Every Room

Target just released a new line of Opal House with “Italian Hand-Painted Floral Pattern” and if that’s not an indicator that this style is catching wind than we don’t know what is. The tighter the pattern, the better. And why not tastefully mix it with another gorgeous, tight-knit pattern in coordinating colors?

by: Jenny Keenan Design

A Reverence To Traditional Style

A true appreciation for the detailing that comes with older homes is a key characteristic of the grandmillennial style. We’re talking crown moulding, original hardwood floors, pocket doors, antique chandeliers…. a formal dining room!

by: Amy L Berry 

We Say “Whicker!” You Say “WE’LL TAKE MORE!”

Whicker is a true treasure, and the older the better. Whether it’s a chair or a basket it’s something you spend time collecting as much of it as you can.

by: The Dolphin Fine Linens

Needlepoint, Monogramming And Custom Embroidery Makes You Swoon

The more handmade and personalized it is, the better. A pillow doesn’t really seem at home unless it has your initials on it.

by: Bailey McCarthy

Materials Matter

You know the different uses of cotton and linen. You wouldn’t dream of re-painting a piece of solid oak furniture, the more worn the better! Teak furniture properly weathered outside is dreamy. You pick your furniture by how sturdy it is and your linens by how breathable they are. To you, what it’s made of matters a great deal.

By: Morgan Hunt

Drapes Are Simply Necessary In Every Room

A room just wouldn’t feel complete without them! And yes we extend this clarification past simply just recognizing the need for curtains. Again, we reiterate that there is no fear in choosing color OR a pattern in this category as well. (or both!)

by: Sasha Nichols

A Full Set Of Your Very Own China Is The Highest Achievement

The dream is to have a fully decked-out set of china complete with coordinating chargers and napkins. And sure, you COULD by the set all at once and have everything matching from the bread dish to the soup bowl. But there is joy found in the hunt! Finally tracking down that matching gravy boat after hears of searching is met with pure elation.

by: Traci White Designs

Wallpaper Is Always The Right Answer

There really is no need to elaborate here. Wallpaper is always appropriate.

So if any or all of these apply to you, you’re not alone. This style embraces feminine details and pink florals, and we fully embrace it. Bonus points if you read this in a matching pajama set.

The Bachelorette’s Lesley Murphy Gets Married At A Must-See Maui Wedding

Destination wedding dreams come true at this Maui must-see. Lesley Murphy of The Bachelorette marries the man of her dreams at this fairytale day planned by Mauna Creative.  Utterly romantic blooms designed by Asa Flowers will have you head over heels in love, and every picture perfect moment is elegantly captured in exquisite imagery by Chris J Evans Photography.  You won’t want to miss a single detail inside the full gallery.



From Lesley MurphyIt’s funny to think that a decade ago, I went on The Bachelor to try and find love. While it didn’t work out, it did set me on a path that would eventually lead me to Alex. Cut to 2018 when we were both living in LA and I had a broken drone (that a previous boyfriend flew into a palm tree! Truly, every circumstance that happened in my life was so purposeful, leading me straight to a path for Alex). I DM’d a drone pilot in LA, and he ended up messaging me back saying that he could meet the next day to try and fix it. Even though he couldn’t repair it, he lent me one of his to use for my shoot (because he knew I’d have to come back and return it; thus seeing him again!). I think it was our 9th date when we traveled to Norway together for my work. To this day, that trip is still one of my favorites after almost 30 countries together! Here’s a write-up on The Story of Us, and here’s the proposal with a drone, a United plane, and the ring box.



We’d dated a year and a half before he proposed on February 4th, 2020, with a drone (an ode to his work, of course), a model airplane (an ode to my work, of course) and a ring box – a month before the pandemic began. Thankfully, we’d spent most of February in New Zealand which doubled as a celebratory trip and a work trip. We hadn’t booked anything by the time the world shut down which I was really grateful for. Alex hails from Australia, a country that had one of the strictest shutdowns in the entire world. We decided that we wanted our favorite people by our side during our special day, so we waited… And waited… And waited some more until the world opened back up and we could begin planning! Where do a travel blogger and a drone pilot who span two continents get married?! The search spanned 8 countries and after thinking long and hard (and even canceling some plans and a planner in Argentina), we decided it made the most sense to meet halfway between Little Rock, AR and Sydney, Australia: Maui, Hawai’i at a property we knew and loved so much: the Ritz Carlton Kapalua. Back in 2016, I went on a press trip to this exact property. I brought my mom as my +1. On the trip was a drone pilot named Adam. Cut to 2018 when I was living in LA with a broken drone. I texted Adam to see if he could help me troubleshoot. He said he couldn’t, but if I was in LA to DM a drone pilot named Alex. Adam was our matchmaker on that fateful day, and had I not traveled to the Ritz Carlton Kapalua for that press trip, I never would have met Adam, nor would I ever have met Alex. With that being said, plus the fact that this hotel was our daughter’s very first trip in 2021, we decided it made perfect sense to say our vows on the property that meant so much to us. What was the best part of planning? I loved being able to plan my wedding side by side with my mom. I had no idea what I was doing, but she’s always been my rock. My weakness is her strength – she is so decisive whereas I’m incredibly indecisive. It’s a character flaw, but we got there in the end with Jennifer’s amazing help! She had so much vision and presented great options for our island wedding. Every time I felt anxious about a decision, her calm and confident demeanor came through and immediately I felt better. What memories from your day were unexpectedly amazing or those you hold most dear? What stood out? So much about October 14th was unforgettable. I’ll never forget seeing the ceremony and reception setup for the very first time. During the planning process, I always had a really hard time picturing it because a lot of what we had planned had never been done/built before including the canopies over the tables. Seeing it for the first time took my breath away. It was a scene out of my dreams! When it came time for everyone to walk down the aisle, I was worried if my 20 month old daughter (at the time) would walk with her cousins or not.



I remember Jennifer saying the day before during rehearsals that whatever happened, happened! She laid the groundwork that no matter what Nora decided, everything was going to work out. When push came to shove, Nora wouldn’t go with her cousins. I looked at my Dad, he looked back at me. I bent down to scoop her up, like it was supposed to happen this way all along, and he said in his enthusiastic tone, “Here we go!” It wasn’t the moment I’d always pictured, but it was perfectly us and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’ll never forget looking over my shoulder during the ceremony towards the sea. It was golden hour. The sun was setting. Sea mist was in the air. Islands rising tall in the background. It was jaw-dropping scenery out of a storybook and truly perfect weather. What was really fascinating about the weather that day was around 8pm when everyone was on the dance floor, it started to sprinkle. I got so nervous that I grabbed Alex’s hand and headed for the photo booth. I think I was looking for a distraction of any kind. We didn’t have any sort of tent or cover that night. If it rained, the reception was ruined. When we got out of the photo booth, the sprinkling had stopped and all was well. What I didn’t know until the next day was that just a few hundred yards away at the hotel (we were down on the beach lawn), it was pouring rain! I thank my lucky stars that it decided to skip over us on the beach lawn that evening. One last standout memory was when we were all seated for dinner. I was in the center of the entire set up with our guests on either side of me, my family next to me, and the band in front of me. I sat there stunned for a few seconds, taking it all in, creating a memory. I wanted to live in that moment forever. Any vendor experiences worth noting from your team? My wedding planner, Jennifer Pletcher, from Mauna Creative, deserves so much praise for bringing this wedding to life! I couldn’t have done it without her direction and guidance, and for that, I’m forever grateful. Asa Flowers, my florist, just got it. Without having to overly explain myself, he knew exactly how to execute what florals I wanted and where. The venue and the staff from The Ritz Carlton Kapalua are topnotch and can’t be replicated. Chris J Evans Photography is the definition of PRO. Jordan Kahn Orchestra- Walton Stout Band out of Dallas is the best wedding band that money can book! If you’re in need of an elite team in Maui, these are your people. Then honestly your wedding to me  meant so much because you three were already a family the moment Nora was born, but became official that day which I thought was so special, if you want to close with your feelings on that and your family? I think society tells you there’s a proper order to life. “First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in a baby carriage.” I absolutely love that we started our family in the middle of a pandemic when we couldn’t have a wedding anyway! We would’ve been waiting three years to welcome a child otherwise. The fact that she was earthside and could be a part of our special day as our flower girl made all the difference. I will cherish the moment she walked down the aisle on my hip and the moment we all became the Kavanaghs!



Photography: Chris J. Evans | Videographer: Wes Larsen Media | Event Planning: Mauna Creative | Floral Design: Asa Flowers | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Invitations: By Invitation Only | Reception Venue: Ritz Carlton Kapalua | Hair And Makeup: Maui Makeup Artistry | Officiant: Ealae Weddings | Ceremony Music/Rehearsal Dinner Entertainment: Manutea Nui E | DJ/Cold Sparks: Maui DJ Services | Day of Papery: Miss B Calligraphy | Photo Bus: Maui Photo Bus | Reception Music: jordan kahn orchestra | Rentals: Accel Rentals Maui | Rentals: Artisan Events


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Dress Your Easter Table to the Nines

Mariée Ami, one of the nation’s top event planners and designers, collaborated with a creative group for a stylish take on an Easter celebration. The group of creatives – all local to the Alabama region – came together at Shoppe, a local garden fan-favorite shop with entertaining, landscaping and home essentials, to create a sweet scene inside their beautiful greenhouse. Today, they are sharing with the SMP Living readers how to host a memorable Easter celebration at home, and the importance of creating new rituals as our day-to-day lives change.

Despite the call to social distance, we believe that human connection is ever present. This is an opportunity to start new traditions that help you and your family connect on a new level. Get crafty and encourage your children to get involved with planning the menu and preparing the meal with you. Let everyone find a favorite passage from a book they love to read around the table.

When it comes to design, reach out to a local vintage seller and see if they will rent you some beautiful china to bring in a fresh aesthetic. Support local textile makers or shop linens from an independent brand, like those in our Ami Á Vie collection – they’ll brighten your home for many days to come!

You can also support a local business by purchasing potted plants or centerpieces from them and getting them shipped or arranging a pickup. This could also lead to a fun afternoon activity should you choose to spend some time in the garden outdoors.

In my home, we are going to try and set up a neighborhood egg hunt where everyone participates at the same time so we feel connected, even when trying to keep our distance. — Neillie Butler, Mariee Ami

Photography: Catherine Taylor | Event Planning: Mariée Ami Wedding Planning Studio | Florals: Southern Posies | Venue: Shoppe | Linens: Mariée Ami Wedding Planning Studio | Styling Partner: Ragan Cain | Vintage rentals: Tea and Old Roses

An All-White Minimalist Wedding at The Inn at Willow Grove

One thing’s for certain… an all-white wedding palette will always be in style – and today’s monochromatic affair at The Inn at Willow Grove planned by IDA ROSE EVENTS proves just that. From the bride’s sleek, elegant gown to the spicy margarita escort display that will without a doubt blow up Pinterest, there’s so much to love about the full gallery of details, all captured by Hana Gonzalez Photography.

From Hana Gonzalez Photography… Mimi and Nigel went with an all-white, minimalist wedding. They were married in September at the unique and intimate Willowgrove Inn in Orage, Virginia. Willowgrove Inn has multiple locations to get married, have your reception and enjoy your intimate wedding.

Their wedding flowers were all white, which creates an elegant, modern, and sleek look. Mimi’s wedding gown was the perfect fit of modern and romantic and matched aesthetics perfectly.

The morning of the wedding, after everyone was ready, Mimi and her dad shared an emotional first look; there is something so beautiful about a father seeing his daughter for the first time before walking her down the aisle to begin the start of her new life.

Mimi and Nigel opted to say their vows to each other that they had written to each other at the ceremony; they were raw and real, and you could tell they love each other so much. After the ceremony, the guests and newlyweds enjoyed a Candlelit dinner followed by a fun reception filled with lots of dancing and a real band; Mimi even changed out of her wedding gown into a reception dress.

 

Photography: Hana Gonzalez Photography | Cinematography: ValCinema | Event Planning: IDA ROSE EVENTS | Floral Design: Springvale Floral | Wedding Dress: The Bridal Room | Cake: Fluffy Thoughts Bakery | Invitations: Minted | Calligraphy: Jessica McSweeney | Wedding Venue: Inn at Willow Grove | Beauty: Caitlyn Meyer | Music: Bialeks Music | Music: DC Synergy | Rentals: Social Supply Design | Rentals: Select Event Group | Rentals: MS Events

Rich Tones And Classic Details Wedding Inspiration

You’ll love the lux colors and timeless details captured inside this dreamy inspiration shoot.  Sarah Landon Design planned the style-forward day, and free-flowing floral arrangements by Zuri Floral Design elevated the elegance.  The love story is forever captured in time in artful imagery captured by Adriana Klas.   Visit the full gallery for a closer look at all the lovely.



From Adriana KlasThis beautiful wedding inspiration created at Sunstone Villa was dreamed up and designed by Sarah of Sarah Landon Design: “Designing this day was so much fun! I wanted to play with rich tones with a classic feeling, and bringing in the deep green shades felt so natural for the setting.



Soft hues in the floral pieces kept the design light, while adding tons of texture from the fresh blooms. The simplicity of Lauren’s Liz Martinez gown was mirrored with clean lines, minimalist paper details and a small yet chic bouquet.”



As the photographer (Adriana Klas Photography) I really wanted to play off Sarah’s design aesthetic with a classic approach to the photos as well as keeping the feeling organic and natural to the couple.



Photography: Adriana Klas | Event Design: Embark Event Design | Event Planning: Embark Event Design | Floral Design: Zuri Floral Design | Cake: Autumn Cake Design | Invitations: August + White | Groom's Attire: Friar Tux | Arch: Celebration Party Rentals | Bridal Dress: Liz Martinez | Bridal Hair: The Queens Bees | Bridal Make Up: Estialchemy- Katy Hunter | Bridal Salon: En Blanc | Bridal Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rentals: Theoni Collection | Rentals: All About Events | Specialty Rentals: Lola Valentina Design | Styling Items: Locust Collection | Veil and Jewelry: Untamed Petals

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A Spring Romance Wedding at Borgo Stomennano In Tuscany

Spring is in full bloom at this tasteful Tuscan wedding.  The Tuscan Wedding planned a day that pulled out all the stops, and blooms by Flowers Living brought the couple’s love story to life.  Every magical moment is elegantly captured by Purewhite Photography, each detail is better than the last inside the full gallery.



From The Tuscan WeddingWhen Lucy and Anton had begun to think of their dream destination wedding, there was only one place they kept coming back to: Italy. The beautiful landscapes, the exquisite cuisine, the beautifully preserved ancient architecture, the friendly people – all that and more had the couple dreaming of their perfect Italian wedding. Once they’d begun researching, they found the incredible Borgo Stomennano, a tiny village with a classic beautiful villa overlooking the hills of Monteriggioni in Tuscany, built over the ancient ruins of Etruscan and roman cultures before. Once they’d seen the photos of the hills that had once inspired the Poet Dante Alighieri himself, Lucy and Anton knew they’d found their location – but how to find all the rest of their vendors? How to organize and plan for a wedding with all of their friends and loved ones, not a small number in the slightest – while making sure they found the best Italy could offer in florists, caterers, even photographers? It was then that they found The Tuscan Wedding, and all their prayers were answered. With so many years of experience in wedding planning and connections with some of the best wedding services to be found in the country, Lucy and Anton knew they could count on The Tuscan Wedding so their special day could happen without a hitch.



When the day finally came, Lucy and Anton had only to worry about getting themselves ready for their big day – The Tuscan Wedding took care of the rest! Of course, getting ready for the ceremony is just as important as the rest of the day – and when Lucy appeared from the stone steps in a long-sleeved, long ivory dress that sparkled with silver sequins and pearls, 3D tulle flowers, and a modest illusion neckline, it was clear she had done an incredible job. The bride glowed as she walked through the courtyard toward the romantic front garden where Anton awaited, with soft pink cheeks and lips, a cat-eye liner look to highlight her bright blue-green eyes, and her long hair loose and waving gently under a simple but beautifully long flowy train embroidered with lacy flower motifs. Anton waited for by the charming stone pond turned into a fountain, a cheeky angel grinning in the center and surrounded by terracotta vases on stone pedestals full of white blooms. The guests watched from the side as Lucy followed the white flower petals scattered along the grass to form a dreamy, romantic aisle, while the musicians played the guitar and sang gently for the couple as Lucy finally reached Anton’s side. It was a breathtakingly sunny day, with guests sporting complimentary white parasols while they watched the ceremony and cheered for the newlyweds when they finally shared their first kiss.



The fun had only just begun, however; as Lucy, Anton and their bridal parties took fun and romantic photographs with Purewhite Photography along the grounds of Borgo Stomennano, the guests were treated to a full bar by Mercury Events and the incredible catering of Galateo Ricevimenti in the back garden. The décor was exquisite, with Wedding Music And Lights having set up endless strands of fairy lights and sparkling golden chandeliers hanging from the trees that surrounded the single, incredibly long dining table, while Flower living had created exquisite garlands of woven white and blush roses, mini white carnations, and foliage of lemons leaves, Italian ruscus and baby blue leaves as a centerpiece, with long white candles in golden candleholders scattered between. Once Lucy and Anton had returned to their guests from a special photo session in the Borgo’s spectacular olive groves and vineyards, the speeches and dedications began with laughter, tears of joy, and endless smiles abounding from all, all recorded by the expert videography by Vertigo Wedding. The night ended with music by DJ Matthew carrying on through the night as the guests danced, sang along, and partied, celebrating Lucy and Anton’s love and making the night unforgettable for all.



Photography: Purewhite Photography | Cinematography: Vertigo Wedding | Event Planning: The Tuscan Wedding | Floral Design: Flowers Living | Stationery: Red Berry Print | Ceremony Venue: Borgo Stomennano | Reception Venue: Borgo Stomennano | Catering: Galateo Ricevimenti | Makeup artist: Sue Brophy | Lighting: Wedding Music And Lights | DJ: Dj Matthew | Bridal Gown: Eisen Stein Bridal | Bridal shoes: Badgley Mischka | Groom's parfume: Tom Ford | Music: The Chain Du


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A Fabulous Fall Wedding In California Filled With Inspired Ideas

This fabulous fall wedding is full of special touches. Starting with a neutral palette for the ceremony and ending with bold bright colors at the reception, Morgan Events planned a day filled with style and fun.  Floral design by Michael Daigian Design helped bring the couple’s Big Day vision to life, and Larissa Cleveland Photography captured every breathtaking moment beautifully in imagery that is sure to stand the test of time.  Visit the full gallery for a closer look at all the lovely.

From Larissa Cleveland PhotographyEmily and Essam met in 2015 when a friend of Emily’s invited her to try the cool new restaurant in town and said that she “knew the general manager so they could easily get in”. Emily jumped on the opportunity as they were both working in the restaurant industry at the time. Emily learned during that meeting that they actually had a lot of friends in common, but Emily was seeing someone at the time so never really considered Essam as anything but a new friend. Over the next two years Emily and Essam ran into each other frequently, remaining friendly, and always made sure to send a gift when one dined at the other’s restaurant. In 2017, two years after meeting, on Labor Day weekend, Emily and Essam ran into each other, each with a group of friends. The groups converged and Emily and Essam spent the entire night deep in conversation – maybe the first real time that either of them really connected. A few weeks later, Essam asked Emily to dinner, though she actually said no as she was focused on moving to New York. To which Essam responded, “its free dinner, how bad could it be.” Emily really could not argue with his reasoning and once he suggested her favorite restaurant and her favorite food, the yes came easily. After their first date, Essam turned to Emily and said, “Does this feel really comfortable to you?” two year later, they moved in together in February 2020, right before covid hit. But covid brought them closer together – spending their time hiking mount tam, cooking at home, and staying connected with close friends. In September 2021,5 years after they started dating. Essam embarked on a 450 mile hike with Emily’s brother and their close friend. From the hike, they called Emily and told her to prepare for a big welcome home feast with both families. Disguised as a slideshow, put together beautifully by Essam, he surprised Emily and proposed that evening in front of their families.



  • About the food and beverage…
    • With 20 collective years between us in the restaurant industry, Friday night
    was catered by a good friend, someone both Essam and i worked with. And Saturday night was catered by our friends and favorite restaurant
    • The bar was tended by our friend Jackson and one of my best friends’
    brothers! And technically also the reason Essam and I met
    • Friday nights food was Spanish themed because exactly two years prior,
    Essam told Emily “i love you” in Spain over the best meal of our lives
    • The food was inspired by Essam’s Arabic culture and Emily’s Jewish and
    Armenian culture – the goal was to find the intersection so we settled on
    dolmas, hummus, and and kitbeh as well as baklava and kanafeh, foods
    both the bride and groom grew up with
    • Every single bottle of wine was handpicked by Essam and purchased
    through his friends and community and sat in our basement for the entire
    year, slowly growing in size!
  • About the music…
    • Emily grew up singing, so the first dance was sung by three of her best
    friends, all of whom she sang with at different parts of her life. Middle
    school, college, and high school
    • The Arab music was specifically handpicked by Essam’s father who grew
    up in Nazareth
    • Our first dance song was Tennessee whiskey because about a month into
    dating, Emily and Essam were walking down an alleyway, and he
    stopped, put the song on his phone, and we danced. From that moment
    on, he would always randomly put the song on and we would slow dance
    to it – we even did it in a snowstorm in New York one time.
  • About the venue…
    • Bringing our own wine was a MUST since Essam is in the wine industry
    • Hiking and the outdoors is extremely important to us so we knew we
    wanted to get married outside. We wanted something beautiful, organic,
    but not manicured. We also wanted it to be a little quirky to fit our
    playful personalities!
    • We really wanted to be able to relax and the bride specifically didn’t
    want to have to get in a car for the entire weekend, so onsite
    accommodations were also a necessity – the hope was for it to feel a little
    like summer camp for adults



  • About the decor…
    • Essam loves color and Emily prefers muted, so we made sure to do a little
    of both. The ceremony was white and green with small bits of pink, Emily’s
    favorite color, and the reception was brighter colors with yellows, oranges,
    blues and greens.
    • Essam always wanted it to be like “Gatsby meets the ranch” so that it felt
    beautiful and sophisticated but very natural and organic. It needed to be
    refined, but also effortless.
    • Nothing is more special than when your FATHER and his team, people you
    have known your entire life, and even worked on some weddings with,
    are in turn designing YOUR wedding.
    • The invitations were handled by my friend Lauren and purposefully
    captured how playful we are
    • In fact, it really started with an offhand comment from Essam “how about
    dancing chickens”
  • About the vendors…
    • Morgan Doan of Morgan Events, our fabulous, extraordinaire wedding planner has been a household name in my family, so getting to work with her was like fate
    • Larissa Cleveland of Larissa Cleveland Photography, our amazing photographer was chosen specifically because of her history with my father and her stunning work
    • The entire floral team at Michael Daigian Design were people I have
    known my whole life
    • All the food was from close friends in the restaurant industry
    • We didn’t do a wedding party, but rather chose people to contribute in
    different ways, through speeches, singing or officiating.
    • The invitations were design by my friend, Lauren Brigham Design!



Photography: Larissa Cleveland Photography | Event Planning: Morgan Events | florals: Michael Daigian Design | dress: Monique Lhuilier | Catering: Valley Bar and Bottle | Catering: Abiocco Catering | lighting: Lux Production | DJ: Namhab | band: Lucky Devils Band | grooms suit: Isiah | Rentals: Encore Event Rentals | Rentals: Theoni Collection | bar: Brass Tacks Bar

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A Perfectly Pink Wedding In Park City

Pink lovers are sure to swoon for this picture perfect Park City day.  Every carefully curated moment was artfully designed by Stylish Details, and the bright and cheery blooms are sure to take your breath away.  You can feel the love and joy of the garden party bursting through beautifully imagery captured by Natalie Bray Studios. Each minute is better than the last inside the full gallery.



From Natalie Bray StudiosA countryside garden party set the tone for this destination wedding in the Utah mountains, guests were greeted with a colors of bright pink and tons of flowers. Betsy and Michael had the vision to create a summer getaway for guests. Knowing that 100% of them were flying in specifically for the occasion, they wanted it to be an experience to remember. The wedding day started with the sweetest first look between Betsy and Michael. She gave him a hug with tears in her eyes and they both lit up when they saw each other.



Betsy glowed as she danced in the fields wearing an ethereal off-the shoulder gown with layers of blush and sparkle by Galia Lahav. Betsy is a wedding photographer herself, taking photos for artists such as Trevor Noah, Lizzo, and many more. She enlisted industry talent from California (her home) to make magic at River Bottoms Ranch. Betsy photographed a wedding at this venue years ago and knew immediately it was where she wanted to get married. Michael and Betsy are high school sweethearts and truly best friends.



Guests were immersed in the countryside with views of the snow covered mountains, aisle of pink blooms, string quartet, and parasols in hand as they witnessed the couple say their personal vows, which is one of M & B’s favorite memories from the day. The couple’s golden retriever, Poppy, even matched the setting with flowers around her collar. She ran down the aisle and then took a nap. It was priceless. The reception kicked off with a choreographed first dance to “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” that wowed their guests! The band was incredible and brought everyone to their feet as they danced the night away.



Photography: Natalie Bray Studios | videography: Emma Lynn Cinema | Event Design: Stylish Details Events | Floral Design: Bushel and a Peck Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | cake: Flour and Flourish | Stationery: Dominique Alba | shoes: Loeffler Randall | make up: Phoebe Dawson | Hair: Kali Chris Hair and Makeup | Location: River Bottoms Ranch | rentals: ARCHIVE RENTALS

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How to Choose a Wedding Stationer That’s Right for You

Deciding between custom, semi-custom, and mass-market invitations often comes down to what you value and prioritize most. However, the formality of the event and level of investment in other areas should also inform your plan for stationery. If you’re hosting a black tie destination wedding weekend on Lake Como, mass-market stationery will probably not be able to properly communicate what your guests should expect. These destination affairs typically have intense, weekend itineraries that require a lot more than traditional invitation suites can convey with simple accommodations, reception, and RSVP cards. Likewise, a backyard picnic wedding with casual attire doesn’t necessarily call for custom, foil-printed invitations on handmade paper. Consider what works best for you and your partner in the grand scheme of things and plan accordingly. 

Photography by Anya Kernes Photography | Stationery by Olive Saint Lily

Once you’ve decided which general direction best fits your needs, it’s time to choose a specific stationer or retailer. Consider the atmosphere and feeling you want on your wedding day, and find a stationer that matches the tone you’re looking to achieve. If you’re dreaming of handmade paper, look for a vendor who is experienced in working with that material. Our Real Weddings and LBB Directory, Instagram, Pinterest, and Google are all great places to find vendors that fit your style if you don’t have a wedding planner to make recommendations. Just like we mentioned earlier, you can find something that truly gives you ALL those heart eyes just by taking a peek of our Instagram feed and following the tagged trail to the stationer of your dreams. 

Photography by KT Merry Photography | Stationery by Paper Birch Designs

 

“Ask yourself, what is the feeling you want your wedding day to have? If you want your wedding to be clean, modern and minimalist, don’t choose a vendor whose style is feminine, elaborate and romantic. Not only do you want someone who matches your style and taste, but your vendor wants to work with someone who will allow them to showcase their best style of work.”  –Emily Mayne, Emily Mayne Studio

Photography by Katie Grant Photography | Stationery by Veronica Halim Calligraphy

When you narrow down your choices to a few vendors, inquire with them to receive a quote. If you’re ordering custom, the designer may want to schedule a phone call or ask you a few questions to get to know you better before putting options together. When you receive a quote and see what they can offer, consider if their process, pricing, and availability fits your needs, and feel free to ask them questions! Vendors appreciate when clients engage in some Q&A, it shows how seriously they take their services. 

Photography by Luna de Mare Photography | Stationery by Plume Calligraphy 

 

“Ask questions! And then also be sure to ask if the vendor if they have their own ideas to contribute. The best invites are a team effort, not a one-way conversation.” -Michael Musser, Anticipate Invitations

Custom and semi-custom stationery involves a vendor relationship, so become familiar with who they are and how they work. When you’re confident that a vendor is the one that will bring your stationery dreams to life, book them! 

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Chic Caldera View Destination Wedding in Santorini

Today’s styled shoot from AMV Weddings has us daydreaming of hot summer vacations on the islands of Greece! With jaw-dropping views of the Aegean sea, a soft white palette, viral-worthy fashion moments, and blooms by Maria Voudouri – the full gallery by Sophie Kaye is definitely one you won’t want to miss!

From Amanda at AMV Weddings… With the stunning Caldera Views as our backdrop, this editorial was set at the gorgeous Rocabella Resort in the heart of Santorini and was designed to provide swoon-worthy destination wedding inspiration from one of the most romantic islands in Europe. With a beautiful soft white palette to compliment the jaw-dropping views surrounding the venue, the team at AMV Weddings designed a chic, playfully styled wedding complete with a pre-wedding swim in the resort’s infinity pool, featuring bridal swimwear by Karen Sabag Rever. The entire day was captured flawlessly by Sophie Kaye Photography and video coverage by Love Story Films.

Our Ceremony was staged at the stunning Infinity Kiosk with perfectly unobstructed views of the Caldera and dripping white lush florals by Maria Voudouri. Our bride, Zara, wore a gorgeous gown by Wona Concept with a detachable cape train which flowed beautifully in the soft island breezes.

Following the ceremony, the reception table was set on the lower Infinity Pool Platform along the rocky cliffsides of the Caldera. The bride wore a second dramatic yet playful reception look, the Zephyr Gown by OM Couture, paired with a gorgeous bow and earrings by Botias Accessories. To end the day, the couple enjoyed a walk along the cliffside as the sun went down!

Photography: Sophie Kaye | Cinematography: LOVE STORY FILMS | Event Design: AMV Weddings | Event Planning: AMV Weddings | Floral Design: Maria Voudouri | Wedding Dress: WONA NYC | Wedding Dress: OM Design Studio | Cake: Monika Kos Sweets | Invitations: Laura Elizabeth Patrick | Groom's Attire: Bucco Couture | Beauty: Madeline Eleanor | Rentals: Spicy Bites | Rentals: Weddings and Whimsy | Rentals: Spark Events | Weddings Rings: Victor Barbone Jewelry

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Pretty In Peach Coastal Wedding In California

This peachy keen wedding along the coast of Malibu is sure to delight.  The Blushing Details planned the dreamy day, and Flower Allie filled it with a plethora of the most romantic blooms. You’ll love every special moment all artfully captured by Ether & Smith. Visit the full gallery to ooh and aah over every carefully curated detail.



From The Blushing DetailsDesigner and planner, The Blushing Details worked with passion for planning, design, and styling this love-filled romantic coastal wedding for this stunning couple, Eyenne and Paul. At our design meeting, our lovely bride wanted a peach-tone color with an essence of pink and a pop of raspberry color palette. As you see, peaches, pink, and raspberry can transition into each other quite easily. I created coastal romantic weddings with these soft hues, but also embody the essence of the color palette, especially to reflect in the smallest details.



Such elements were designed with pressed flowers for the table number and bar sign by Darling Daydream. The gorgeous floral by Flower Allie featured vibrant pop of raspberry color along with some fresh roses, ranunculus, and other fresh blooms with a combination of natural green foliages placed throughout our tablescape, bar, seating display, fountain, and arch. I wanted to effortlessly use flowers & push the boundaries to create a more elaborate sweetheart table filled with flower elements and candles. The same flower element is displayed throughout the reception table creating this romantic feeling of overlooking the coast.



Each corner had a romantic element that included hanging escort cards by Sea & Sun Calligraphy off of champagne glasses for the guest seating, and an invitation suite customized overseas in the Philippines all the way down to the napkins by BBJ La Tavola wrapped with a delicate chiffon ribbon. And the same flower element was created on the dancefloor to create a more cohesive design. We topped it all off with a stunning wedding cake with pressed flowers designed by Lila Cake Shop. As a wedding planner and designer-The Blushing Details, wanted to help the couple by crafting a truly romantic coastal aesthetic filled with fresh blooms; something key to the essential part of the romantic fairytale story.



Photography: Ether & Smith | Videographer: Peter & Bridgette Weddings | Planner: The Blushing Details | Florist: Flower Allie | Cake: Lila Cake Shop | Bridesmaids' Dresses: SHow Me Your Mumu | Makeup and Hair: Beauty by Bon Bon | Calligraphy: Darling Daydream | DJ: DJ Wrex | Officiant: Great Officiants | String Quartet: Gemini Strings | Babysitting: Black Tie Kids | Ceremony Dress: Enzoani | Ceremony and Reception: Bel Air Bay Club | Escort Cards: Sea and Sun Calligraphy | Invites: Neo Novelties | Lighting, Drapery, & Dancefloor: TMMPRO | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | MC: Mitchelle Guzman | Photobooth: Triumph Photobooth | Reception Dress: Galia Lahav | Rentals: MTB Event Rentals

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French Country Aesthetic With a Palette Inspired by Nature

When Rebecca Rose Events and Anne Rhett Photography team up for a french country-inspired wedding, you know the results will be nothing short of breathtaking. The beautiful bride kicked tradition to the curb with the epic Monique Lhuillier “Bloom” gown in a sage green hue while her ‘maids donned all white. See the full gallery of details of this southern inspired fête at full gallery, all captured by Anne Rhett!

Ann Bennett loves a French country aesthetic and wanted the wedding to feel like a breath of fresh air and effortlessly beautiful. We leaned into a palette of blues and greens – all inspired by nature – with a few very playful hints of her favorite color: orange.

Her sister, Janie, the maid of honor, wore a pale blue gown and all of the other girls wore white. Ann Bennett wanted her sister to be distinctive, and it was such a unique spin on the old traditions since her own dress was patterned with green floral details, and the only white gowns were worn by the bridal party. Janie’s dress was such a fun “something blue” (in addition to the blue detailing on Ann Bennett’s Manolo Blahnik heels, of course.)

We used fresh, seasonal flowers to create a soft, garden aesthetic, including peonies, garden roses, sweet pea, ranunculus, larkspur, tweedia, and greenery such as gardenia foliage, hosta leaves, Italian ruscus, and variegated pittosporum.

The welcome gifts contained some fun local favorites: Moravian sugar cookies, a treat unique to Winston-Salem (Ann Bennett’s hometown, and the location of the wedding), and Chicago’s famous Garrett popcorn, a staple from the city where AB and Ryan have made their home.

Photography: Anne Rhett Photography | Videography: Clayton Film Co. | Design: Rebecca Rose Events | Event Design: Rebecca Rose Events | Wedding Gown: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Sugar Euphoria | Ceremony Venue: Centenary United Methodist Church | Reception Venue: Old Town Club | Bride's Shoes: Monolo Blahnik | Hair and Makeup: Glass Door Salon and Spa | Calligraphy: Carole Murray | Band: Big City Rythm - East Coast Entertaiment | Transportation: Triad Trolleys | Linens: Nuage Designs | Linens: Stradley Davidson Linen Collective | Tents and Tabletop Rentals: Professional Party Rentals

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A Multicultural Celebration At This Romantic Industrial Wedding

Our bride and groom found a way to beautifully blend their South Asian heritage with their North American upbringing.  Through food, traditions, and outfits they were able to celebrate their culture while incorporating a modern romantic design aesthetic.  Toast Events planned and designed the dreamy day, while Maison Anthea filled it with lush, romantic blooms.  The love and joy of the day radiate in imagery captured by Stephanie Mason & Co., visit the full gallery to see it all.



From the bride… We met on bumble, turns out dating apps do work! The proposal was perfectly us, we woke up one Saturday morning and got ready to go get a coffee from one of the coffee shops around us, that’s our Saturday tradition so nothing felt out of the ordinary. He was definitely acting weird though, and after we got our coffee insisted that we keep walking towards a sandwich shop a few kilometers away which felt strange given the time and the fact that we both got pastries with our coffee but I went with it. Eventually, we found ourselves walking through Confederation Park which is where we would always meet up after work when we started dating and have always called it our park. He asked me to sit down on one of the park benches for a minute and suddenly he was down on one knee! I was so surprised that instead of saying yes, I shouted out “No”, because I couldn’t believe that this was really happening. I said yes eventually after the shock wore off of course. I really wanted the wedding to feel very soft, and romantic, with a bit of an indoor-outdoor feel. The color palette was very neutral with greens, beiges, and whites, our wedding was right in the middle of summer and I wanted to keep things feeling as light and breezy as possible. My family is from Bangladesh and my husband is half Indian so we wanted to blend our South Asian heritage with our North American upbringing and lifestyle. The main ways that we did that was through food, we had an incredible Indian buffet catered by the East India Company; the music, we asked our DJ to play a mix of English and South Asian music; and lastly, through our outfits, both my husband and I wore traditional South Asian outfits with me in a lehenga and my husband in a sherwani. The bridesmaids also all wore saris. The florals and greenery played a large role in the design elements of our wedding. Our florist, Maison Anthea did an incredible job, my bridesmaids and I carried bouquets made up of white and blue roses as well as dahlias. We had a beautiful asymmetrical altar which had a variety of greenery, smokebush, and large cream and blush roses, the altar was moved into the reception area after the ceremony as a backdrop to our sweetheart table. We also had four massive greenery and floral halos hanging from the ceiling in the reception areas that included the same florals. The actual ceremony itself was very special. I really wanted the ceremony to be personal to us our relationship. Our officiant, Evelyn Hope from All My Tomorrow’s Officiant, crafted a beautiful ceremony that focused entirely on our journey together, what we love most about each other, and what we hope for in our next chapter. We were also able to include a few of our family members that were close to our hearts in the ceremony, my Grandma came up and did a reading in our native language which was incredibly special, we also had my husband’s parents each do a reading as well. We also included a garland exchange as part of the ceremony which is a part of our South Asian culture which both of our mothers helped with. All in all, the ceremony was just really special. Another unexpectedly special moment was our first look photos. My husband and I were on the fence about whether we cared to do that or not but our photographer, Stephanie Mason & Co., really encouraged us to do it so we went ahead with it and it really was so nice to see each other all dressed up and have that one special, quiet moment together before the craziness of the wedding continued. The photos in general ended up really being the only time that both of us got to spend one on one time with each other and talk a little so that was really special too!



Our wedding was on July 29th so we knew it was going to be very hot so we had an ice cream truck from the Merry Dairy one of our local ice cream shops come after dinner. There Merry Dairy is also both my and my husband’s favorite ice cream shop. It was a huge hit with all of the guests! It was really important to me to wear a traditional South Asian outfit for my wedding, its what I always envisioned myself wearing. I chose a lehenga which is an outfit made up of a full-bodied, floor-length skirt, a cropped blouse, and a long scarf that is typically worn as a veil for weddings. I bought the dress from a store in Markham, Ontario called Dulhan, it was the first store that I went into and I immediately fell in love with my lehenga. It was white net fabric, fully embroidered with little white flowers, pearly beads, and crystals. I also wore traditional South Asian jewelry with a heavy collar necklace, earrings with white stones and navy beads as well as a tikka which is a dangly headpiece worn in your middle part. Because my outfit was so big and ornate, for shoes I kept it simple and comfortable with some white leather block-heel sandals. My husband was debating between a suit and a sherwani, but as soon as he put on a sherwani he was sold! A sherwani is like a longer coat sale garment worn with thin, tapered pants. His was from a store in the GTA called XXXX. It was a navy jacquard fabric, with large gold buttons, a gold embroidered collar, and cuffs. The pants were white linen pants. To finish off his look he wore a pair of cognac loafers from Harry Rosen. The one wedding advice that I’ve been giving all my friends is: get a wedding planner. Having Elise Schmitz from Toast Events plan our wedding was the single greatest wedding planning decision that we made and the best part is, that’s really the only wedding planning decision that we had to make. Having a wedding planner made it so that my husband and I could pick the fun stuff like having an ice cream truck but not have to worry about all of the little details. A wedding planner takes all the stress out of the wedding, they have the best recommendations for vendors, and are able to really execute your vision in a way that would be impossible to do if you don’t plan weddings as a full time job! And it’s so nice to have someone with a wealth of knowledge about weddings at your disposal.



From Toast Events Before I design a space, I like to create a story in my mind for my main characters- the client, and watch that narrative come to life in my imagination and transfer it to my canvas; which was this gorgeous industrial space. When envisioning Tasnia and Evan’s wedding design I knew right away that to honor the beauty of the architecture, we wanted to enhance the rustic disposition of the building while creating an elevated and intimate environment lush with wild floral elements. Because our space was cavernous we specifically chose to centralize the floral elements to floating hoops of branch work and strategically placed blooms so that our design looked like the building had been abandoned and nature simply took over and beautified the space. For this, I crafted a floral recipe to include natural elements such as Smoke Bush, Raspberry Bush, wild vines, etc which couldn’t necessarily be purchased from a wholesaler or flower farm. This required our carefully chosen florist to physically forage from the forest to obtain the wild foliage to create that effortless natural aspect of a design I had envisioned. I specified that the florist add blooms in clusters so that it mimicked a rose bush we could see growing in our backyards. The aim was to embody and embrace imperfection. These hoop elements created the ambiance and provided the eye with a central place to gaze upon which created a feeling of intimacy in such a large space. While 90% of our budget was spent suspended, our next design challenge was creating warmth in a cold industrial space. For this, we lit hundreds of candles on all our reception tables in beautiful striped eclectic glassware vessels that transformed the flame of a single candle into a million rays of light which filled the room with a glow illuminating guests’ faces and in turn amplifying the ability for our photographer to capture human expression & celebration throughout the evening. We also reused many ceremony florals in the reception space maximizing the overall aesthetic and budget.



Photography: Stephanie Mason & Co. | Event Design: Toast Events | Event Planning: Toast Events | Floral Design: Maison Anthea | Wedding Dress: Dulhan | Invitations: The Invitation Studio | Catering: Merry Dairy | Catering: East India Company | Entertainment: Primetime Entertainment | Officiant: All My Tomorrow's Officiant | Beauty: One Fine Beauty | Beauty: June & Flora Hair | Location: Horticulture Building | Rentals: Lavish Events Ottawa | Rentals: Decor Event Rentals

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This Couple Met On Zoom And Got Married In A Beautiful Burst Of Color

Our couple might have had their first date on Zoom, but their Napa wedding was live and in color.  Every Elegant Detail planned the dreamiest of days, with bright hues leading the inspiration for the design.  From an endlessly pretty flower-filled seating chart to a wedding cake on a bed of bold blooms, every inch of this celebration is overflowing with inspiration.  Larissa Cleveland Photography elegantly captured every carefully curated detail, be sure to see it all inside the full gallery.



From Larissa Cleveland PhotographyTheir love story: Old-fashioned matchmaking brought them together, with a silicon valley twist. Brendan and Sarah were set up and introduced based on their values, hopes, and dreams for a family. They were supposed to meet in early March, but due to Sarah’s travel schedule in early 2020 followed by covid delaying their in-person lunch date, they decided to meet on Zoom, at the end of March 2020. When Sarah was skeptical of their ‘first date’ being on Zoom more than just because it was meeting virtually but also because she’s a loyal Googler and preferred Google Meet. When their 45-minute free first Zoom date was about to expire, Brendan asked for Sarah’s # and they continued to chat for hours. Before their second Zoom date, Brendan suggested a prompt: “Share our favorite photo and why?” It was a sweet conversation starter and a daunting task for Sarah since she could only pick one! For the months to come they spent hours on Zoom calls, Sarah in San Francisco and Brendan in Monterey. Sarah felt she won Brendan’s heart when she made him a home-cooked meal with scallops. Little did he know he won her heart by bringing her roses and caramels. A special week in the news was in April 2020 when Brendan was featured in Forbes for his work at Zoom, and Sarah was featured on the Google Keyword blog for the family photography series and article she wrote. It was then when their Covid love story was officially established, and a match made in technology heaven was reaffirmed.



The details: Sarah’s love for flowers and bright colors were the inspiration for their wedding design. With such bright floral accents, the bridesmaids wore various shades of blue creating a beautiful contrast. Heidi from The Wedding Detailor hand stitched “I love you dearly Sweet B” in Sarah’s handwriting on her veil. 1960 Convertible Vintage MG was borrowed from a family friend for photos. Since Brendan is the Chief Technology Officer of Zoom, it only seemed fitting to broadcast their wedding over Zoom as well. 150 guests from around the world watched their ceremony, first dance, and toasts on Zoom followed by Sarah and Brendan interacting with them on screen during the reception. This was quite a production given that we had four extra video cameras on sight at the ceremony to capture all the angles for Zoom guests.



Brendan programmed a rotary phone so that guests could pick up the phone and leave well wishes to the couple. A phone number was also given to all of the guests that could not attend in person so they could leave warm wishes as well. A brass second-line band escorted guests from the ceremony to cocktail hour with Sarah and Brendan. A custom escort board was created with a card for each guest’s name and table number on one side, the other side was designed as a postcard to write a note to drop in a mail slot in the board for Brendan and Sarah to read later. Brendan has a love for citrus, so Sarah wanted to incorporate lemons into the design at the ceremony, cocktail hour, and dinner as well as lemon-inspired desserts at the dessert table. Sarah’s Galia Lahav wedding dress was customized, adding floral lace embellishments. Sarah purchased her dress at the Galia Lahav flagship store in Los Angeles.



Photography: Larissa Cleveland Photography | florals: Amy Burke Designs | dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Studio Cake | Invitations: The Bridal Press | Reception Venue: Carneros Resort and Spa | makeup: karla olivares | hair: Kimberlee Rold | lighting: Got Light | entertainment: Wine Country Entertainment | band: Notorious | grooms suit: Franco Uomo | Groomsmen's Attire: Calvin Klein Tuxedo | Dance instructor: Cynthia Glinka | Planning: Every Elegant Detail | Rentals: Theoni Collection | cold sparklers: Dynamic Sounds | day of paper: Aerialist Press | detailor: The Wedding Detailor | escort signage: Craft and Gather | linens: BBJ La Tavola | live stream production: Greg Gibson | photo booth: smile City Photo Booth | speech writer: Christine Kent | tailor: Tailor Maid | video: Reel Eyes Media

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Trend Report: The Evolution of Wedding Bands

It’s true, diamonds are forever, but styles change and we must admit, we’re a bit more than excited to see wedding bands get a well-deserved glow-up. What started as a simple gold band evolved into other metals and different levels of adornment like engraving and filigree. Then as engagement rings with thinner pavé bands became popular, we saw wedding bands thin out to match. But look out because there’s a new band in town and she THICK. Where brides were once looking for bands that practically became one with their engagement ring, now they’re looking for serious stand-out pieces, like these babies from Grown Brilliance.

 

Why The Change?

As with all trends, there are a ton of factors that go into the change in direction. We suspect that these bands (and the stones on them) are getting bigger now because, well…they can. With the advent of lab-grown diamonds, like these ones from Grown Brilliance, these gorgeous bands that once would have been cost-prohibitive for most couples are now surprisingly affordable. Grown Brilliance is the industry leader in lab-grown diamond rings, and for good reason. All of their diamonds are carefully created and are physically identical to their mined counterparts. Plus, in their labs and design studios, all local labor laws are followed and the creation of their lab-grown diamonds is free from funding violence, warlords, rebels, terror groups, corrupt governments, or other human rights abuses. So, you can rest easy knowing that no one was hurt in the making of your ring. More diamonds, no guilt–it’s a win-win in our books!

 

How To Stack Them

These larger bands are meant to stand out but you do want to make sure that they complement your engagement ring. We recommend choosing a wedding band with the same color metal as your engagement ring and with stones that are the same diamond shape and cut. As far as size goes, the big band trend looks best with stones that are about 1/4 of the size of the main stone on your engagement ring. So, if the center stone on your engagement ring is 2ct, the stones on your wedding band would be around .5ct each. A lot of couples are also investing in multiple diamond wedding bands, creating a chic (and sparkly) stack. For long engagements, consider getting a band for your anniversary and one for the big day. Or, you could exchange one band when you make it official at city hall and one at your ceremony. 

 

Eternity Bands

You’ve probably heard the term “eternity band” but what does it mean? Eternity bands are bands that feature diamonds all the way around instead of just on top, and they are super popular right now. We love the look in general, but our favorite part is that no matter how many times your ring spins during the day (which it will) you’ll never know. No need to straighten it out because it’ll always be sparkly side up!

Check out @grownbrilliance on Instagram for more inspo on how to stack your bands.