Archive for July 15th, 2008
Wedding Details by Jasmine Star
Jasmine Star, one of SMP’s favorite Orange County photographers, sent me these oh-so-cute wedding details…
Top Image…At this particular wedding, guests signed pieces of fabric with well wishes which would then be used to create the couple’s first quilt.
Second Image…for an outdoor ceremony or reception, how great are these blankets to keep the guests warm! Might be a pricey detail, but one that would leave such a lovely and lasting impression. Plus, you could use these as favors so they serve double duty!
This is such a great idea for someone looking to really infuse a personal touch into their place cards…
Each button was chosen by the bride and groom to represent the personality of that particular guest. LOVE IT! Thanks so much to EJP Events in Portland for sharing this brilliant idea with us!
Wedding Details by J. Cogliandro Photography
Okay, these wedding details are just too cute. Sent to me by J. Cogliandro Photography in Houston, I am totally in love with the subtle personality that each detail captures…
Top Photo…The ribbons on the back of that great wooden chair are completely gorgeous. I can so imagine them at an outdoor, Spanish inspired affair. Love them.
Second Photo…I am absolutely smitten with this touch. Customized buckets and shovels for a beachside wedding. You could actually fill the buckets with treats and use them as hotel welcome buckets for your out of town guests.
Wedding Details by Lori O’Toole
We have tons of wedding details for you to swoon over today. You know, those perfect little touches that turn a great wedding into one that is truly special. I love, love, love these wedding details that photographer, Lori O’Toole sent me…
The centerpieces were peonies (local, in season) set in dishes of moss and bluestone rocks from the property where the wedding took place in upstate NY. The bride and groom are both writers and wanted a personal touch on each table. They bought numerous copies of their favorite books (used of course!) and bundled them with ribbon to go on each table. Guests were encouraged to take home any books they wanted. Too cute.





