Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Great "Kids Table" Centerpieces

Weddings are family affairs after all. So, it makes perfect sense to make it fun for the kids who come along (and less stressful for the adults who bring them!) by planning a table or two just for them!

And setting the tone for the kids tables are the centerpieces. I came across 2 great approaches for these:

1) keep those little hands busy with...
An "Activity Center"-piece

2) offer a healthy alternative to cake and candy with...

An "All Fruit" Arrangement

The effort will be worth it. Recently, a nephew of mine came away from a wedding reception that had a fun kids table, saying, "They forgot to sing Happy Birthday, but that was a great party!"

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Bridal Hair Combs

It's been fun seeing what's new in bridal hair adornments this past week! But the classic accessories are still very much around. Take decorative hair combs, for instance. Lovely accents for a bridal chignon or updo, whether you choose to go elegant floral...

Monique bridal hair comb by Velvet Owl, via Events by WE

...or quaint antique style.
Vintage inspired bridal hair comb, via Recycled Bride

These can peer prettily through a sheer veil during the ceremony. Then, once the veil comes off at the reception, voila! These beauties...including the bride, of course...really get a chance to shine!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Bridal Caps, Anyone?

While we're on the subject of bridal hair adornments, bridal caps can't be overlooked! Another hot trend on the bridal scene in recent months, these stylish accessories set a definite period look for a wedding.

These two gorgeous examples from Twigs & Honey (again!you can tell I just adore their stuff), for instance, I can just see on the bride at a dreamy Art Deco inspired wedding!

Eyelash lace trim bridal cap

Vintage inspired lace trim bridal cap

Besides being just so beautiful, these lovely creations combine the practicality of a cap with the lacy romance of a veil.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Bridal Hair Adornments Go Vintage

With bridal bouquets going totally creative and innovative (as our recent posts show), bridal hair accessories are definitely keeping pace, too! While the classic lace-trimmed full veil will never totally disappear, look what precious creations designers have been coming up with as alternatives.

In the area of vintage weddings alone, I stumbled upon the absolutely lovely 2011 collection of bridal hair adornments by Myra Callan of Twigs & Honey. Whether you're the dainty and demure feathery accent type...


or the more daring and dramatic bejeweled head band type...


you've go to admit brides today are sooooooo lucky to have heavenly choices like these!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Foliage and Feathers Bouquets

What will they think of next?! Want something truly unique (and fragrant) for your bridal bouquet? Go with a charming all-foliage arrangement of  herbs!


Or for something truly show-stopping at a vintage-inspired wedding, why not a feather bouquet?

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Seashells and Succulents Bouquets

The options for bridal bouquets just keep getting more creative and innovative. Here are two more gorgeous ones to add to your "how will I ever choose" list!

White seashell bouquet by Kimberly Aurora (via Bouquet Chic)

Succulents and roses bouquet by FlowerDuet.com 

Monday, February 07, 2011

Butterflies and Bows Bouquets

Two more fabulous non-floral wedding bouquets for brides to consider! This time they're made with butterflies and bows. Lovely!

Artificial butterfly bouquet by Martha Stewart

Bouquet crafted from fabric ribbons 

Saturday, February 05, 2011

A Sweetly Heart Inspired Wedding Cake

Love this cute heart-inspired wedding cake! Makes you want to get married on Valentine's Day.

source: D'Pasteles Cake Shop and Cafe

Monday, January 24, 2011

Brooch and Button Bouquets

You've surely noticed that weddings today are incorporating more and more handmade elements. You see it in the decor, in guest favors, and even in the bridal party's attire and accessories--such as some ultra-creative, non-floral bouquets. This idea isn't exactly new. But it still continues to amaze me at what fabulous arrangements designers (and even brides themselves) have created from all sorts of materials!

Today's "Take Two" reminds us of what gorgeous wedding bouquets have been made from fancy brooches (both vintage and not) and decorative buttons. From sophisticated and elegant, to sweet and whimsical--you can choose a style for every type of wedding!

































  1. Two stunning bouquets (top) made entirely of floral brooches from Fantasy Floral Designs 
  2. "Pretty in pink" all-button nosegay from RBK Creations via Helen Carter Weddings
  3. Whimsical felt and button arrangement from Princess Lasertron via Wedding Bee Pro
  4. Unstructured bouquet of brooches and buttons from Simply Stephy

Friday, January 14, 2011

"Take Two" Kickoff

Announcing! Here's my attempt at organizing my blog for the new year, by offering you two nuggets of wedding inspiration to take away with you per post. Hence, "take two"!

At the moment, I'm still suffering from "pre-spring fever." So anything with an air of freshness that has been worked into a wedding is sure to catch my eye. Take these two lovely ideas: an elegant cake embraced by wildflower vines and berry clusters, and fresh fruit centerpieces in the most irresistible colors. Now, aren't you just dying to work these into your spring wedding?

  1. Fruit and flower adorned wedding cake from Wildflower Custom Cakes (via Paper Olive Blog)
  2. Luscious green apple centerpiece from Simply Stated, A Real Simple Blog; and cheery lemon centerpiece from The Knot (both via The White Petal)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

A Wedding Show for the Contemporary Bride

Exciting news! I happened to stumble across what should be a great experience for all you brides-to-be and wedding planners out there. If you can make it to Grand Rapids, Michigan next month, this is what Pearls Events and Paper Nest Designs have in store for you...


Following on the success of GRunveiled 2010, the organizers are now in the thick of preparing what promises to be an even more exciting show this year. They graciously offer a sneak peek of what they've got planned, plus of course allow you to register immediately. Wish I could go myself! But even if I can't, there no reason why I shouldn't pass on such great news, right? Happy GRunveiling!

Friday, January 07, 2011

More Flowers on My Mind

With the fashion and events worlds all abuzz about honeysuckle as Pantone's Color of the Year, can't help it if I've got more flowers on my mind! Or should I say, on the wrist?

It may seem a bit "Victorian" but I always thought those little nosegays worn on the wrist were so charming. Not to mention practical, too. At weddings, bridesmaids have to worry about keeping their formal purses safely at hand and holding up their skirts to avoid stepping on the hem. So a bouquet could be somewhat of a bother. Enter these mini, hands-free creations!


Wrist corsages like these make lovely bridal party accessories - serving the purpose of both floral accent and jewelry at the same time:
  1. A lace-and-flowers cuff features honeysuckle blooms
  2. Roses and berries create a bold red statement
  3. Orchids and tiny asters make a refined combination
  4. A pearl bracelet is adorned with purple orchids

Monday, January 03, 2011

Bringing in the Spring Florals

Looking forward to a beautiful spring wedding? Well, winter may linger a bit longer, depending on where you are. But weddings in February and March can begin the subtle shift from winter white to spring colors by bringing in soft florals. Bridal gowns can go flouncier and frillier, with floral accents worked into the design. Wedding cakes can mimic flower arrangements. Even accessories such as the bride's shoes can have dainty floral touches, while the bridesmaids' bouquets and the wedding party's jewelry can begin to incorporate the sweet pastels of spring!


  1. A bridal gown from the Spring 2011 collection of Monique Lhuillier is abloom with gorgeous white roses
  2. A wedding cake, designed by Sylvia Weinstock, is a stunning floral piece inspired by the French croquembouche
  3. Silver and bead jewelry from Art Beads features vintage-style floral designs
  4. A bridesmaid's bouquet from Living Fresh contains pastel-hued spring blossoms
  5. Bridal shoes by Brianna Leigh have dainty little rosettes as accents

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Delightful Christmas Treats for The Perfectly Sweet Ending

Christmas treats--a sweet inspiration board! From peppermint candy canes to ginger bread cookies, oh how the holidays can be so filled with yummy things to tempt the palate. Enjoy these treats with egg nog, rum-spiced coffee, or your favorite tea. Perfect as a dessert bar for a memorable winter wedding. Don't you just love the holidays?!


1- Christmas wedding cake from susiesscrumptioussweets.com
2- Peppermint candy cane cake from sonyasfamilyrecipes.com
3- Gingerbread cookies via countryliving.com
4- Peppermint swirl cupcake from fairytalefrosting
5- Red velvet whoopie pies from teeandcakes.com

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Thanksgiving weddings!

For Thanksgiving, I'm just glad to be healthy! A Thanksgiving wedding is definitely a unique opportunity to highlight what you are grateful for.

For inspiration, think of a color palette in ivory, burnt orange, and brown. Consider adding touches of brilliant gold, too. And for my own take for this event:


Wedding cake with painted leaves
Bridal gown from Amsale - love the look of this gown with the gloves
An orange and yellow wedding bouquet
Cookie favors for guests from Eleni's

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Halloween Wedding Cake Ideas - BOO!


Now that I've covered the color palettes of my favorite birthstones, I've decided to switch gears and focus on my next topic of interest. Halloween, of course! In this series, I'll be going over what's wacky, cool, and stylish when putting on a wedding during one of the funnest times of the year. And today, I'm kicking it off with my favorite wedding cakes. These four cakes really caught my eye and I'm sure you will be inspired just as much as me. {from left to right - click to enlarge}



Pumpkin Wedding Cake
A Nightmare Before Chirstmas Wedding Cake Theme
A "Wonky" Themed Cake
An Unusual Halloween Themed Cake

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Green Wedding Color Palette

Seeing green ain't all that bad especially if it's the color of emerald. Truly one of my favorite birthstones. This brilliant stone brings to mind, a cool and chic palette that you can match up with easily in a monotone way or with hues such as navy blue or chocolate brown! In this design board, you will find that an emerald green can't be just as elegant as long as you apply it properly:


  1. The Wedding Cake from Venus Cakes
  2. The Bridesmaid Dress from jlm couture
  3. For the Groom, a lovely striped tie to wear from the Tiebar
  4. Crisp green and white wedding invitations
  5. Mint chocolate squares for guests! Put them in a white sachet bag and they're ready to give.
  6. Don't forget the engagement ring, of course!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

A Red Ruby Wedding Color Palette

I'm totally seeing red right now! A ruby wedding color palette is one that speaks classic elegance no matter what season of the year. Match red with black and you've got a totally modern yet sophisticated look. When paired with brown, you can instantly turn the palette into a modern and chic one. For a more daring combination, a gold and red pairing simply says opulent and glamorous! My personal favorite is a black and red palette:   

The Dress from Jenny Yoo
The Invitations from tgkdesigns.com
The Cake from Sweet Retreat in Canada
The Ruby Diamond Engagement Ring from bluenile.com
The Party Favor Fillers from candydirect.com

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Topaz Wedding Color Palette

Whether you call it light blue or sky blue, topaz still remains one of my favorite birthstones. While you would think that the December birthstone would be something like blue or red, this pretty blue stone steals my heart away especially if you think about the "something blue something borrowed" aspect of as wedding. And who doesn't have something that is blue!? Imagine a topaz palette that is matched with gold or silver. You can even consider pairing it with a lovely hue of pink or fuchsia for a truly girly palette! Check out my favorites below:
Jlm Couture bridesmaid dress - gorgeous blue hue!
Light blue cake with scrolls via Flickr user Diane's Sweet Treats
Invitations from Southall Eden - unusual yet elegant color pairing
Topaz engagement ring from Diamond.com
Light blue candy coated chocolate balls via Amazon.com

Friday, September 03, 2010

A Blue Sapphire Wedding Palette


I'm thinking of sapphire this September! So classy a color and teeming with refinement. It speaks conservative, but also elegant at the same time. You can match it up with a variety of hues from ivory to fuchsia. Sapphire was also the color of Princess Diana's engagement ring so this brings loads of style and class with it. The inspiration board below shows just how you can match a sapphire blue palette:  


from left to right: 


A navy blue tuxedo from neimanmarcus.com
Navy blue and white wedding cake via swankcakedesign.com
V-neck taffeta bridesmaid dress via davidsbridal.com
Blue hyrdangea bridal bouquet via flowersbyboots.com
Crisp blue wedding invitations from sandstoneweddinginvitations.com
Diamond ring via bluenile.com