Monday 22 November 2010

Wedding Inspiration @ Wedzu!

Looking for something unusual for your wedding day? Maybe you want original stationery, a handmade veil and clever favours, or maybe you just want to support cottage businesses? Well I've recently made a discovery. It's called Wedzu, and it's like Etsy, but just for weddings. Head over there and check it out and tell me about your favourite items. Here are a few of mine!


Product Credits {clockwise from top left} - 1. A La Parisienne 2. Toolis Jewelry 3. Dancing Mooney 4. Coquette Paper & Press 5. Blushless 6. Lovey Bridal 7. A La Parisienne

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Saturday 20 November 2010

Real Wedding: Cindy and Greg

This garden wedding is such a treat! I'm loving Cindy's colour palette - the combination of sage green with citrus orange and yellow is gorgeous. The happy couple chose bamboo as their signature symbol, and carried it through from their stationery to cute little bamboo plants as favours. Other cheap but chic ideas to steal are the orange lanterns hidden in the trees, and using fresh flowers to decorate your wedding cake. Don't miss Cindy's answers to the Before the Big Day Bridal Questionnaire below, and huge thanks must go to Jenny from Alders Photography for her heavenly pictures!



The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Cindy was kind enough to fill in our questionnaire, aimed at helping other brides with their planning process. Feast your eyes on her answers for helpful hints and tips from someone on the other side of her big day!

Where and when did you get married?
We got married at Hidden Chateau & Gardens on 8-8-09

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
Our main desire was to have an outdoor, intimate wedding, and Hidden Chateau & Gardens fit that perfectly. The venue already had so much greenery and plants and flowers that we did not need to decorate much. It had a gazebo so we added some plumage to that as well as hanging some orange lanterns to bring out the flowers in the centrepieces. The venue already had a lot of twinkle lights as well that added to the ambience as night fell. The venue itself had a bit of a Spanish mission feel which we loved.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
Both my husband and I are outdoorsy, earthy people so we chose colours in nature, green, orange, yellow. The colours fit the already existing landscape of the venue and accented the wedding party attire. Our wedding invitations featured bamboo, as did the name cards for the tables, so we chose to give small bamboo plants to each guest as our gift. The lanterns added to this kind of Asian feel.

Who made your wedding outfit and how did you come to that decision?
My dress was bought at Alfred Angelo (stockists available in the UK). I loved the lace back - that's what sold me. I did not have a veil, and my shoes were chosen for comfort more than style. My accessories were pearl earrings of my paternal grandmother, a pearl necklace of my maternal grandmother, and a pearl bracelet of my Mom’s. It was a way to honour my grandmothers who were unable to be there.

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
He wore a tux from Men’s Wearhouse. It was black with an ivory vest. It was chosen to match my dress.

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
They wore “clover” (green) dresses to match the outdoorsy feel. We really loved all the greenery that was present at the location. It was enhanced by the bridesmaids’ dresses. Since all bridesmaids were different body shapes, they got to chose their own style of dress as long as it was clover, and for shoes, their own style as long as it was silver.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
We had a 3 tiered cake with 2 different types of cake which was decorated with ivory butter cream and green trim with real gerbera daisies. The flavours were Strawberry Shortcake & Mocha. We wanted a choice for guests.

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
Our florist was Michael Holtzer of Floral Designs by Michael. I carried a bouquet of calla lilies since lilies are my favourite flower. Greg had a boutonnière of a lily, as did our fathers, brothers, and my grandfather. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of orangish roses as I like the way orange and green (dresses) look together. The groomsmen also had boutonnières of the orangish roses. My Mom, mother-in-law, and grandmother had boutonnières of gardenias. The type of flowers for the centrepieces was gerbera daisies. This was to honour my best friend who passed away. Since she was unable to be there by my side, this was a small way to have her present.

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
Alders Photography did our wedding photography. A friend of mine knows a friend of Jenny Alders Smith and put me in contact with Jenny. She had a lot of great ideas and beautiful photos to show us. She also was very accommodating of our requests and worked with our budget. She did an amazing job. Our wedding album is so beautiful. I get compliments all the time that our album is some of the best work my friends have seen.

Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
Yes, I did. It was fun to get everything together.

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
To enjoy the process. I did not get too obsessed about everything and was able to enjoy the actual day and see all the details that I helped create. This is a fun time, not a stressful one. Rely on family and your husband to be.

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Friday 19 November 2010

CD Wedding Program

These are just the best. People often throw away wedding programs, but this is one way to encourage your guests to keep them as a treasured momento. Just add a CD containing your wedding music and/or slideshow. The cover design can be customized, and the text is letterpressed in whatever ink you choose. Get in touch with Power and Light for more information.


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Honeymoons

Honeymoons are the best bit of getting married. After you've gathered all your favourite friends and family together in one space, and felt the love, and talked till your hoarse, there's nothing better than escaping somewhere exotic where it's just you and your Boy. First up you'll need a sexy boutique hotel {my pick is via Mr & Mrs Smith}, second you'll need travel insurance, and third you'll need some seriously gorgeous beachware. Here are a few of my favourites thanks to Net-a-Porter.



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Thursday 18 November 2010

Real Wedding: Lauren & Kevin

This cute and colourful summer wedding is the perfect antidote to a grey November day. Just check out Lauren's hot pink theme, carried through in her shoes, ring pillow and gerbera bouquet. I'm loving the usher's comedy outfits - they look fine and dandy in their bow-ties and baby-blue sweater-vests. Just goes to show that you don't have to go for matching suits - you can choose any outfit combo you like! Other stealworthy details include the cute bicycle cake-topper and the Japanese cranes - did you know that giving a thousand origami cranes are said to bring a thousand years of happiness and prosperity upon the couple? Such a lovely idea - watch a tutorial here and get folding in front of the TV tonight! Stunning pics published with thanks to Punam Bean.






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Heart Wedding Lanterns

These stunning nightlights would add a magical soft glow to your wedding reception. Pretty by day and night, the hand pierced domes are moulded in off-white porcelain by Wendy Jung in Hastings. Inspired by sea forms, they're available plain pierced or with an indented heart, and both are gorgeous!

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Wednesday 17 November 2010

Real Wedding: Whitney & Mike

This gorgeous farm wedding includes the most ridiculous amount of stealworthy ideas. I defy you not to be inspired! You'll want to use fresh peaches, hay bales and burlap in your wedding.You'll want get married under a huge oak tree.You'll want to use that tree as a logo for your wedding, because it represents strong roots, a flourishing life, and a growing future. And you'll  a swing in your wedding photos. Yup - this is the perfect classy country wedding. Fabulous photographs published with thanks to the team at Simply Bloom.

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Saturday 13 November 2010

Wedding Badges

Finding a truly original favour idea is pretty difficult, and I'm not saying that button badges are brand new, but they are my favourite trend for spring. Design your own, or pick them up via Etsy, they're a brilliant way to personalise your wedding, and they'll be a lasting momento. Just imagine spotting one on a friend's lapel or bag-strap, two years after your big day. It'll bring back on the memories! These are from  Kikichoo {top collage}and Button Empire {bottom collage}.

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