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SMP Illinois Welcomes Our Advertisers!

We spend day after day on SMP Illinois swooning over moments. Moments that pull at our heartstrings and make us love our job more than you could ever imagine. As past brides ourselves, we all know the important decisions it takes to make your day your own, and one of the most important choices you’ll make is choosing the wedding gown of your dreams. It’s gown you’ll walk down the aisle in, the gown you’ll say I do in , and the gown that you’ll look back on for the rest of your years. So finding a bridal salon that is not only at the forefront of bridal fashion, but also puts heart into every consultation is like finding wedding gold. That’s why we couldn’t adore Dimitra’s Bridal Couture more. They truly cherish the fact that their gowns are moment-makers, officially making the Illinois brides that grace their shop one lucky bunch.

About Dimitra’s Bridal Couture… Located in Chicago’s Oak Street fashion district, Dimitra’s Bridal Couture opened its doors in 2001, bringing to the Chicago bridal scene an experience that cannot be found in any other Chicago salon. The pedigree of its founder Dimitra Maroulis, a European couturier garment maker, has been the cornerstone of their philosophy, to combine expertise and exceptional service, with high fashion and designer styling, while always treating the bride with grace and warmth, leaving pretense to the side. As one of the few Chicago salons to still offer in house, couturier alterations, Dimitra’s works with brides through the most difficult phase of the bridal gown purchase, namely the fittings. This level of commitment to the bride is unparalleled and a signature of the salon.

As evidenced in their online ratings, Chicago brides have lauded Dimitra’s not only for their professionalism and warm approach, but also for having the broadest selection of styles on the Chicago scene! Dimitra’s has a national reach, carrying such hard to find designers as: Zuhair Murad, Ersa Atelier, YolanCris, Francesca Miranda and Rafael Cennamo. These lines are complemented by bridal powerhouses such as: Ines Di Santo, Edgardo Bonilla, Alvina Valenta, Stephen Yearick, Ysa Makino and Matthew Christopher. The well-appointed accessory collections is just as carefully selected and also represents the best in the industry with names such as: Maria Elena, Erin Cole, Jennifer Leigh, Erica Koesler and Nymphi Design.

Trunk shows and designer appearances are typically held every weekend, and prices range from $2000 to $20,000. Having close relationships with their designers, Dimitra’s work with brides to make custom changes to achieve the bride’s vision to the last detail. Mothers are also not left to the side. The special occasion lounge has an equally exclusive selection of designer evening gowns and cocktail dresses by coveted designers such as Alex Teih, Tony Ward, Rene Ruiz, Kevan Hall Stephen Yearick and more.

Dimitra’s brides have been featured for their real weddings in luxe publications such as Grace Ormonde, Inside Weddings, and Brides Chicago Social. The salon has been featured multiple times on Platinum Weddings and TLC’s Four Weddings.

SMP Georgia Welcomes Our Advertisers + A GIVEAWAY!

Today is a very good day here at SMP Georgia; a very good day.  One in which we get to spend every second of our morning, noon and night swooning over the top-notch wedding locale known as The Georgia Club, a beautiful venue just perfect for saying “I do.”  I’m talking award-winning service meets breathtaking settings meets crazy yummy food.  And when I tell you that they are holding an open house on November 24th, you won’t be able to stand the wait.  They are just that amazing.

From The Georgia ClubThe Georgia Club is located minutes from downtown Athens, Georgia and offers award winning food, an outdoor wedding garden, an indoor town hall ceremony location, two reception venues with customizable floor plans for up to 300 people and a two-room bridal/wedding night suite. The Georgia Club open house will be held on November 24, 2013 from 2-5 pm with over 20 handpicked local vendors and a cash bar.  Each pre-registered guest is $15; cost is $20 at the door. 

Visit The Georgia Club to learn more about this amazing event and win a $500 credit towards your room! 

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Welcome to the family, The Georgia Club!  We are so happy to have you! xo

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Vintage Couture Bridal Session + Winners!

Wrapping up a week’s worth of pretty is no easy feat. But this time around, we found a little something that more than fits the bill. You see, this stunning bride is also a breast cancer survivor — talk about amazing! But she also happens to be a fashionista through and through. She slipped on her vintage James Galanos gown for a portrait sesh with Ashley Sawtelle, and the results? Well, they’re what bridal beauty is truly all about.

From Ashley Sawtelle Photography… Take away the Jimmy Choos, the vintage couture gown and the blushing peonies and you still have a beautiful bride, inside and out. The bride, Samantha, in an absolute inspiration. By the age of 25 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and by 27 had a double mastectomy. While a cancer patient she fell in love, got engaged and is now his lovely bride. After her engagement and while receiving treatment, she purchased a STUNNING James Galanos vintage couture gown for her wedding one day. She wasn’t sure if she would ever get the chance to wear it as his bride. I’m happy to report that she is in remission and the couple wed this spring. Their story is truly inspiring and is a testament to not only her strength, but their love as a couple. 

Photographer: Ashley Sawtelle | Event Planning: Alton Lane | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Makeup: Carlynne Epstein | Hair: Bernard McVeigh | Couturier: James Galanos | Retailer: Decades Inc. | Venues: Nomi Restaurant

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Now we’d like to spotlight a few fun discounts from….

Love by Lynzie Weddings + Events
Mugshots Photography
PF Films
Toronto Bridal Style
Unique Visions Studio

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An oh-so-friendly giveaway reminder for…

A dress from Joanna August
50 Thank You notecards + envelopes from Go Go Snap!
An Alton Lane tuxedo
Studio Webber’s free engagement shoot
Dinner for two on Maggiano’s
A wedding gown from Allure Bridals

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And of course, this week’s winners!

Congrats to Susan on snagging Shutterfly’s wedding album package!

Hoorah for Angie who won a $50 credit to Hyatt Hotels!

And last but not least, Mary, who is leaving with a $200 dining voucher to Aravina Estate!

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Happy Friday, loves! We’ll meet you back here on Monday! xoxo

Intimate Italian Destination Wedding from Lauren Michelle Photography

Jetting off with the one you love for “I dos” in the Italian Riviera sounds like a dream. But what makes this story even cuter (if you can handle) is that these sweeties met at the tender age of 15. Fast forward 11 years and you get what has to be one of the most romantic weddings EVER. Ocean views, Italian charm and all. Exclusive Italy Weddings made sure it went off without a hitch and Lauren Michelle captured it all behind the camera. Click here for sooo much more.


David and I met when we were 15 years old, and after 11 years together, we got engaged in Central Park in New York City. We knew that we wanted a small, intimate wedding with only our family and close friends. The most important thing for us was ensuring that we could offer our guests an amazing, unforgettable experience since so many people were traveling from all over the U.S. to spend the weekend celebrating with us. I knew I wanted the day to feel romantic and elegant. We both love to travel and we had visited Portofino Italy while we were in college. Even though David and I are both from Los Angeles, when David and I were looking at different venues we knew that Portofino was the perfection destination.

For the ceremony, we picked San Giorgio Church, a traditional church that is situated atop a cliff with beautiful views of the Portofino square, anchored yachts, and the Mediterranean Sea. My bridesmaids and I rode in a tiny Ape up the cobblestone road that led to the church where we were greeted by tourists visiting Portofino.

David and I chose the Imperiale Palace Hotel for the reception because of its stunning ocean views, large communal table, and beautifully painted ceilings. The day was truly magical and everything I could have ever dreamed of. I knew the moment our wedding planner showed us photos of the reception room that the setting would be luxurious, yet intimate — everything we wanted. We chose a color palette of navy, blush pink, ivory and gold and each of my bridesmaids wore a navy lace dress of their choosing. Peonies are my favorite flower — so there was no other choice for me. My bouquet was ivory peonies and the centerpieces were ivory peonies with hint of blush pink. It was a bit difficult to find peonies that were growing in season, so all our flowers were ordered from Holland.

We are incredibly grateful to Lauren Michelle who captured the entire event beautifully, our videographer Mat and to the Chiara at Exclusive Italy Weddings for making everything look impeccable and the day run seamlessly. David and I have the best memories from our wedding day and it is so amazing to be able to revisit them with all the beautiful photos and video taken that day.

Photographer: Lauren Michelle | Cinematography: Matteo Castelluccia Videomaker | Wedding Planner: Exclusive Italy Weddings | Floral Design: Il Giardino SNC Di Morelli | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Ceremony Venue: San Giorgio Church, Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy | Reception Venue: Imperial Palace Hotel, Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy | Shoes: Saks Fifth Avenue | Bridesmaid Dresses: Diane Von Furstenberg | Bridesmaid Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Bridesmaid Dresses: Joie | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Transportation: Autonoleggio Stelvio | Music: Co-Max Production | Wedding Dress Style: Monique Lhuillier

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Pasadena Wedding from Troy Grover Photographers

I have a soft spot for color. Also on that soft spot list? Anything and everything captured by Troy Grover Photographers. They’ve not only snapped the beautiful moments behind this Pasadena affair but the vibrant details too. Take those yummy florals by The Little Branch or the laid back yet totally beautiful open air reception from Jaime Byrne Events. It’s all one big mixing pot of pretty, and be sure to check out the gallery for even more!

From Jamie Byrne Events… Rich and Katherine’s main request was to get married outside under a beautiful tree. Surrounded by a lovely lawn and garden, I knew the gorgeous trees of the Fowler Lawn at Ambassador Campus would be a dream setting for them. Upon seeing the Lawn, the bride and groom knew immediately this was the place to make their commitment. With an elegant outdoor space surrounding one of Ambassador’s many fountains nearby, they had the perfect space for their stylish reception as well.

With the venue booked, I had the next challenge of incorporating Katherine and Rich’s request for natural and rustic elements into one design with their unique color palette of orange, slate blue, brown and cream. With the help of The (amazing) Little Branch and a very crafty bride who wanted to DIY many features, this wedding was filled with warm and personal touches that personified the bride and groom’s down to earth and all natural personalities. The Little Branch brought in many natural elements including birch branches and vases, and created stunning florals that poured out of the ceremony’s tree trunk and branches to capture the grandeur of this unique ceremony space. Sam Eames created very distinctive wood invitations that were truly one of a kind. And the candle favors made by Katherine were of wine corks from bottles drank by the couple over the years and added a rustic touch …. they were also an ode to the couples’ engagement which took place at a vineyard in Santa Ynez, CA. Bringing in burlap table runners and dark wood chargers were just the right finishing touches to complete the all-natural, yet refined look.

I loved how Rich and his groomsmen incorporated the color scheme while showing off their personalities with hipster bowties and socks. And with Katherine being a dancer, one of the highlights of the evening was the special mother/daughter dance which she choreographed. Event Professionals’ delicious family style meal served under the market lights made guests feel like they were enjoying an al fresco dinner in their friend’s backyard. A packed dance floor, late night sliders and pizzas, and a cigar bar rounded out the memorable evening which was perfectly captured by Troy and Aimee Grover.

Rich is known for wearing bow ties, so all of his groomsmen wore bow ties & they even incorporated bow ties into their invites (and used a bow tie to dot the “i” in their last name Leist). So cute. Also loved that the groom wrote a special message on the bottom of the brides shoes as her something blue.

Working with such a wonderful couple, made planning this wedding memorable and fun. So much love and thoughtfulness went into every detail of their special day because of their love for each other, their families and their desire to make their day unforgettable. It was an honor to work with such a delightful couple who are the epitome of soul mates.

Photography: The Grovers | Coordination: Jaime Byrne Events | Florist: THE LITTLE BRANCH | Stationery: Sam Eames | Hair + Makeup: Veronica Lane | Venue: Ambassador Auditorium

Surprise 40th Birthday Party

I’m one of those people that sort of tries to pretend like my birthday doesn’t exist. The only surprise party I’ve ever had was when I turned 16 years old and my friends decorated my new car in maxi pads. I know! Anyway, I think that my tunes are a-changing after devouring this absolutely beautiful, girly goodness of a party that was hosted by some of the most talented wedding ladies around at White Peacock Styled Events! Click here to see the whole gallery with images by La De Da Photography.

We wanted to throw a chic surprise 40th birthday party, giving the classic girly tea party a sophisticated spin while transforming an unassuming space into something extraordinary. We used a white color palette to make everything feel crisp and elevated, while having soft frills of tassels around the room and small pops of pastel pinks and gold. We decided on hosting it at L’atelier Couture Bridal Boutique which is not only stunning in itself, but allowed us to be surrounded by white gowns galore!

We set a formal dining table in the middle of the space and draped tassels from the ceiling to create a grand entrance. The room’s celebratory look was topped off with several white paddle balloons floating throughout the space. The brick walls contrasted perfectly with our feminine decor, making the whole place feel city chic rather than over-the-top. We made sure our table setting was decadent, placing individual bottles of rose wine at each spot, with a place-card tag attached to each bottle. Gold accents were used in the table settings and we simply spread the center of the table with florals.

We served classic tea party fare, including scones, chicken salad and various tea sandwiches. Draping a beautiful flower garland over the birthday girl’s chair made her place extra special! A couple of different stations were placed around the rest of the room, including a tea bar for hot sips, a bubble bar stocked with champagne, and dessert tables full of cake and French macaroons. We had all of the guests dress in white to continue the girly, opulent feel of the party. These instructions were found on the party invitations, which were hand-delivered to each guests home. The invitations were written on scrolls and attached to a gorgeous frilloon (paddle balloon with tassels), brought to each girl’s door.

Everything came to life when the birthday girl arrived. She was overwhelmed by the space and the gathering of her dear friends. We gave her a flowered crown, popped some bubbly, and enjoyed the soiree to the utmost!

Photography: la de da photography | Event Styling: White Peacock Styled Events | Florals: Just Bloomed | Catering: Vine Knot Catering | Venue: l'atelier couture bridal boutique | Paper Goods: pretty girl designs | Rentals: Apres Party And Tent Rental

Paradise Valley Wedding from Stephanie Fay Photography + Victoria Canada Weddings and Events

Any self-proclaimed SMP bride holds a special spot in our hearts. The reason we do what we do (aside from our extreme obsession with everything pretty, chic, and matrimonial) is for you. For the bride who spends her lunch hour scouring our galleries, reading our archives, and perusing our Pinterest. We’re happy to do it, and all we ask in return are a few pictures of your big day. Especially if it’s planned by one of our fab LBBers like Victoria Canada Weddings and Events. And extra especially if Stephanie Fay Photography captured about a million “to-die-for” moments.

If you’re not quite done, you’re in luck. I Do Films has a beautiful highlight film for us!

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From the planner… Megan and Adam’s dream modern wedding was anything but ordinary. It was not a typical wedding- it was a beautiful ballroom wedding with a cohesive color story with the main color a rich blue. The same day edit film is just breathtaking!

Adam’s smile and sense of humor won Megan over that night they met. One year later they were happily engaged. Adam surprised Megan with a trip to Napa that she’s always dreamed of. He proposed with a custom ring that he designed for her on a walk at the Tournesal winery. Just like their engagement, they wanted their wedding be fun and flawless. They hired Victoria Canada Weddings and Events to help organize their perfect day. Victoria designed a stylish and elegant setting with a modern feel utilizing of a brighter navy blue and crisp whites and soft grays at the Montelucia Resort in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

The ceremony backdrop was the infamous and naturally beautiful Camelback Mountain. The reception took place in the in the Spanish inspired Valencia Ballroom at the Montelucia resort and spa. The gentlemen lounged by the pool outside the 3,000 + square foot Camelback Suite also used for the brunch on Sunday. The Ladies ate a light lunch and lounged in custom robes in the Andalusian Presidential Suite. The brightly lit space was filled with music and laughter and a perfect way to stat a wedding day.

Megan and Adam knew right away they wanted to get married at the Four Diamond Intercontinental Montelucia Resort and Spa. They have spent many brunches with their families here and fell in love with the venue. Megan wanted to bring in a unique design with a personalized quatrefoil pattern. The bride is an avid SMP reader and gained inspiration from numerous Style Me Pretty Weddings. It quickly turned into her “wedding planning go-to”. In Megan’s own words “I wanted my décor and design to lend itself to the resort, not compete with it. I absolutely loved the beautiful shade of blue tile in the resort’s gorgeous spanish fountains. So much so, that I decided to highlight this blue – not quite navy, not quite cobalt…a beautiful in-between – as the primary color throughout my wedding, with a simple background of white and pops of gray. Adam and I both love clean lines and a modern aesthetic. We used quatrefoil patterns as a nod to the Spanish Moroccan feel of the resort, and paired it with simple, modern fonts and text to keep the feeling contemporary.”

What made Megan’s wedding one of a kind was the branding of the wedding from start to finish. In Megan’s own words “My absolute favorite design element from our wedding had to be our quatrefoil monogram. I am a sucker for anything personalized, so being able to “brand” our wedding with customized items – the drink stirrers, laser engraved wine box, napkins, menus, cake stand, dance floor, etc. – made it feel that much more special and unique”

Before the wedding began, the guests were greeted at their hotel with a custom jute hotel bag that included all things Arizona such as Arizona Iced Tea, locally made Poore Brothers Potato chips, local Mexican chips and salsa, and Arizona sunscreen. It also included a hangover kit so they were prepared for the day after the wedding. The bags were large enough to be used at the pool and was a great ice breaker for guests lounging to know who was there for the wedding.

-Before the ceremony, the beautiful Gemma dress by Vera Wang hung on a Monogrammed “Mrs. Livingston” Hanger. She chose the Gemma dress because she loves how mermaid dresses accentuate a women and thought the dress was “artistic and dramatic, yet still soft and ethereal”.
-At the ceremony they had a Wine box with love letters to be placed inside- On their first anniversary they will enjoy the wine and read the letters. Wine is very symbolic to them because of their engagement in Napa.
-The seating cards were delicious chocolates completely customized from Rogue confections. With several different patterns the chocolate had patterns that had been used on the various paper products. Each Chocolate had a table number on them and were placed on a seating card with their name written by a local calligrapher. When you picked up your chocolate there is a hidden message for the guests! “Love is Sweet”
-Custom cocktail napkins with their initials monogrammed
-Monogrammed swizzle sticks and color coordinated straws
-They had their own signature drink which was a Prickly Pear Margarita representative of our Southwestern Flair
-Megan loved the idea of having a poster for the guests to sign because “I really wanted a momento of our guests that we could admire on a daily basis, rather than have tucked away on a shelf, so the custom made poster was a perfect choice” It was a gift from a guest that had their wedding date and was reminiscent of a vintage movie poster.
-Flip flops for the ladies with torturous high heels complete with a sign that said “Kick off your heels and Dance the Night Away!”
-Instagram sign #thelivingstons so friends and family could share their wedding!
-The Cake made by Piece of Cake desserts was solid white with a flower design, stood on a one of a kind monogrammed stand hand papered by the stationer.
-Custom etched champagne Flutes
-Monogram vinyl on white dance floor
-“Adams Cigars under the stars” which was a cigar roller with custom labels outside with lounge area for the men and some ladies. Enjoying a cigar at the end of the night with Camelback Mountain.
-Reverse happy hour that included hot dogs and sliders were a nice treat to the dancing guests!
-The lounge area had Decor monogrammed pillows that the couple later used in their new home.
-Letterpress invitations with a mix of patterns.
-Stunning mix of high and low sleek centerpieces.
-custom bars with high tables and tall Chameleon Chairs for guests to mix and mingle at an alternative setting vs. at guest tables.
-“Live” photo booth with props and a fun party favor for the guests! This crew was a big University of Arizona crowd and the props were all about the Wildcats!
-Same Day Edit from I Do Films. We had two TV’s with a resting screen with their monogram and some looping engagement photos. After the same day edit was completed we looped it at the bars for the remainder of the evening.

Photography: Stephanie Fay Photography | Cinematography: I Do Films | floral design: Angelic Grove | Cake: Piece Of Cake | Invitations: Celebrations in Paper | Bridesmaid Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Make up: Jenna Irby | Hair: Hale Koa phineas Estate | Band: The JJ's Band | Ceremony Music: String Serenade | Bridal Gown: Erin Cole | Cigar Roller: Fumar Cigar | Cocktail Music: Miguel De Maria Spanish Guitar | Event Design and Wedding Planner: Victoria Canada Weddings and Events | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Linen: Southwick Linens | Photo Area: The Live Photobooth | Resort and Spa: The Montelucia Resort and Spa

Winter Wedding Inspiration Shoot

O’Malley Photographers has the right idea with this photo shoot. Winter Weddings are some of the most romantic affairs ever. The snow, the cozy details by Ira & Lucy Vintage Rentals, the winter white florals by Taylor’d Events mixed with pops of color for an unexpected palette – all those beautiful bits are driving that most romantic ever point home. Grab all the inspiration your little hearts desire right here in the full gallery.

This shoot is inspired by the glamour and winter wonder of Sun Valley, Idaho and the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. We married the themes of classic elegance and natural beauty by shooting at the historic Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch, and incorporated lots of elegant, classic furniture and decor from Ira & Lucy. We created the color pallet of mint, emerald, gold and cream, accented with copper, a mix of the natural winter colors that spread over the local landscape. Dress Designer, Daci Johnson, created a swoon-worthy, gatsyby-esque gown with lace sleeves and a fur balero to keep our bride warm. In creating this shoot we imagined a couple that love the outdoors and want their wedding to be the perfect blend of natural, yet high-class. This would be the perfect setting for city dwellers wanting to escape with friends and family to one of the most gorgeous places on earth.

Locally grown fare and iconic people of Sun Valley inspired our menus. Sun Valley was home to the infamous Ernest Hemingway and in trying to incorporate masculine elements, Sally Balt from La Happy calligraphied amazing menus to include the E. Hemingway Special and a Whiskey Old Fashioned, his drinks of choice. Local cake artist, The Sweet Crumb, crafted a classic ombre cake and locally grown huckleberry milkshakes were offered. Guests could participate in an excess of winter activities including ice-skating, skiing, and snowshoeing around the grounds of the ranch or cozy up fireside with a mug of hot cocoa. Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch (as seen in Sunset Magazine and Martha Stewart Weddings) made the perfect location for this shoot.

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Event Design: Ira & Lucy | Flowers: Taylor’d Events | Dress: Wedding Gowns by Daci | Cake: The Sweet Crumb | Ceremony Location: Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch | Calligraphy + Stationery: La Happy | Decor Elements: Bellissimo | Female Model: Andra Johnson | Hair and Make-up: Danielle Anspach | Tux Rental: Tuxedos Now

Autumn Apple Punch

The sweet girls who shared this adorable Apple Porch Party — DomestiKated LifeLittle Flower CottageBring to Light Photography — were gracious enough to send a few recipes our way, the first of which is a cocktail that I am pretty sure will bring you to your knees. Autumn Apple Punch. I’m thinking mine might have a swirl of caramel on the top too. Or maybe a cinnamon sugar rim? Oh the options are endless!

Autumn Apple PunchA perfect Fall Cocktail with Apple Cider, Bourbon and a dash of simple syrup.
prep time
5 Minute/s
cook time
total time
5 Minute/s
Serves 2Ingredients
  • Apple cider
  • Bourbon or Rye
  • Royal Rose's cardamom clove simple syrup
  • Fresh lemon juice
  • Ice
  • Apple for garnishing
Instructions
  1. Combine 3/4 cup of apple cider, 1/3 cup of bourbon or rye and 1 tsp of cardamom clove simple syrup over ice.
  2. Squeeze a slice of fresh lemon juice into the mixture and divide into glasses.
  3. Garnish with a fresh apple slice

Photography: Bring to Light Photography | Styling & Design: Domestikated Life | Flowers: Little Flower Cottage

Los Angeles Wedding from JOWY Productions

It simply doesn’t get lovelier than this Los Angeles wedding planned to perfection by JOWY Productions. It’s overflowing with stunning florals from The Velvet Garden and topped off with a beyond gorgeous cake from The Butter End Cakery  – not to mention, there are perfect details everywhere you look, making every image captured by Peter Bohler pure perfection. And you can see them all right here.

From JOWY Productions …One of the most important factors when designing a wedding is to find personal touches that will resonate with the couple and their guests. At JOWY Productions, we make it our goal to find those personal details and weave them seamlessly into all of our weddings and events.

We recently had the pleasure of working with a bride who wanted to have an outdoor wedding at her parents home in the Los Angeles area where she grew up. The bride wanted the wedding to represent their family and how they entertain fun, casual, family oriented with great music and lots of cocktails. She wanted her guests to feel relaxed and at home.

When JOWY Productions started designing this wedding, we wanted to make their event unique and all about them as a couple. We met with the bride who told us everything they wanted us to know about them, as a couple, and their likes/loves. They are foodies, they love to drink beer, love music and love succulents. The bride also expressed an interest from the initial planning meeting to create some fun elements herself as she is beyond creative. Using her creativity she designed signage, drawing for their wedding reply card and worked on the music. Their friends know them as Fish and Bear so we decided that we needed to somehow incorporate a fish and a bear image into the event. We ended up using it on their Save the Dates as well as on the brides DIY bride and groom wooden chair signs. By incorporating the same fish and bear image noting Bride with the Fish and Groom with the Bear this created a running theme for the wedding starting from the first point of contact with the guests and involved them on a personal level with the couple. We incorporated succulents on the wedding invitation and again on the escort cards, which we hung on twine with small clothespins. Elements from the save the dates to the invitation to the escort cards were very personal and had a creative thread that tied everything together through to the wedding evening.

Based on the couples direction, we at JOWY Productions designed a beautiful backyard wedding that was fresh, contemporary, rustic, yet romantic. We incorporated wood elements with a ton candles. The bride loved the idea of using colors: peach, poppy orange, ivory, sage green and succulents were a MUST.

The chuppah for the ceremony was an aspen branch arbor adorned with the pops of colors. The couple got married under a suspended blanket that was the brides grandmothers and also used another family heirloom – a lace table linen for their ceremony table; 4 hankies from the brides great grandmother and also from the grandmother of both sides of the family were also used during the ceremony. Lauren held on with her bouquet and gave one to her 2 sister-in-laws and 1 to her mom during the ceremony. All of these elements created a very personalized experience for both the couple and their guests.

We used wood planks, mason jars, wood centerpieces and candles throughout. We designed the reception with a mixture of long rectangular tables and round wood tables with sage runners on the rectangular tables and matching sage linens for the square tables. Each table scenario (rectangular, round and square) was different but overall created a cohesive look. All of the napkins were the same colored sage too. The bride really wanted a tent for the reception but she did not want to feel enclosed and have the reception appear over done. We decided to use a clear tent with no sidewalls and accent the clear tent with a partial swag in ivory fabric and suspended 150 candles over the dance floor and 50 over the head table so they appeared to be floating. We brought tall pepper trees into the tent and placed them along the perimeter so that it felt like you were still outside. With the feel of the clear tent in conjunction with the fabric and trees, as well as the existing trees surrounding property – which we lit so you could see them through the tent including the tall trees through the ceiling – the flow from outside to inside the tent was seamless. Guests danced the night away on a rustic wood dance floor.

Since food was a very important factor for the bride and groom, we created a menu that was incredible. It was farm to table, organic, light and summery. After the ceremony, we served specialty cocktails, which we named “The Fancy Fisch” – Vodka, Fresh Citrus, Mint Syrup, Rosemary, The Bourbon Bear”- Bourbon, Agave, Mint & Lemon Twist and a Lemon Mint Julep. A friend of the couple brewed his own beer for the bride and groom so we created a special beer bar called, Johnnys Brew. It had 5 different kinds of beer all special for the occasion.

Due to their love for food, there was an amazing rustic cheese & charcuterie station, set on a wooden table we found inside the parents home, with domestic and imported hard & soft cheeses, seasonal fresh fruit, honeycomb & quince paste, assorted salumis, marinated olives & marcona almonds with an assortment of artisan breads and crostinis. It was truly beautiful and the couple loved it. Instead of using flowers on the cocktail tables, we used wood paddles that had a sampler of cheese and charcuterie complimenting the station.

Keeping it light and fresh, the first course was a summer melon salad with cherry & yellow pear tomatoes, watercress, feta & mint followed by the entre that was served family style. Guests were able to choose from sliced Tomahawk rib-eye steak or a Mediterranean Branzino that was served via French servicesome guests feasted on both options! Orecchiette pasta with sauted spinach & roasted summer vegetables was also served along with a grilled corn salad with basil vinaigrette, saut of yellow patty pan squash, baby carrots, shaved Brussels sprouts & haricot verts were placed on each table for guests to pass around and enjoy. For dessert we served wedding cake and family style dessert platters which were placed on each table that included an assortment of inside out smores, miniature ho-hos, raspberry coconut zingers, miniature red velvet cupcakes, heart shaped chocolate caramel tarts w/ gold flecks and chocolate dipped peanut butter cookies.

The bride and groom danced the night away with their family and friends. It was a memorable evening incorporating all of the elements they found important to themselves individually and as a couple including some great DIY touches which made it that more special.

Photography: Peter Bohler | Flowers: The Velvet Garden | Wedding Cake: The Butter End Cakery | Catering: Serves You Right Catering | Lighting: Images By Lighting | Band: West Coast Music | DIY Signage: Bride | Dance Floor: Barker Decor Service | Donuts: The Fry Girl | Event Design & Production: JOWY Productions | Hedging: Greenset | Inviations: Papel Paper & Press | Photo Booth: Classic Photo Booth | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals | Sound: Design Sound

Canberra Australia Wedding from Thorson Photography

Weddings like this one are meant for Fridays.  They are sleek, sophisticated and chock-full of beauty.  In other words, if you are looking to kick off your weekend in grand style, this, my lovelies, is it.  A glamorous Canberra wedding with almost too much pretty to handle, with a stunning Karen Willis Holmes gown, beautiful blooms from Manuka Flowers and a whole gallery of lovely from Thorson Photography.  See it all right here.

From the Bride… I was completely taken by surprise by the proposal. After a long weekend in Melbourne, Chris decorated our living room with chocolates and champagne, where I opened my eyes to see him down on one knee with the most specular marquise engagement ring. I was blown away and said yes straight away.

In planning the wedding I was pretty laid-back, and everything fell into place on the day. I wanted the styling to be simple and not too girly, as its Chris’ wedding too. Therefore the Purple and Blue colour palette is a combination of our favourite colours. I also learnt early on in planning to trust the professionals. They can offer suggestion and ideas on what will suit. After all they see weddings most weekends.

During an impromptu trip to Karen Willis Holmes, the beautiful sleeves of my dress caught my eye. The crystal detailing on the capped sleeves was simply stunning. I loved it at first sight. I combined a few elements from Karen Willis Holmes other designs to create an elegant yet timeless silk crepe dress with embellished belt. When I tried it on I felt beautiful and very comfortable, plus I couldn’t stop smiling. After looking at various types of veils, I fell in love with the Cathedral length silk tulle veil. Initially I thought it was a little over the top however the minute I saw it in the mirror, I had to have it. Wearing a veil made walking down the aisle much more special. I found shopping for a wedding dress quite overwhelming. What suited me was very different to what I had in mind or had pulled out of magazines. My advice for brides to be: the smile that comes from wearing a dress you love, is the perfect accessory to looking your best.

One of the biggest challenges was finding bridesmaids dresses. I wanted dresses in different styles, yet the same colour and ones they would wear again. After a long search, we found the perfect three quarter Carla Zampatti dresses. The colour was soft and romantic and offset the bold purple and blue colours of the bouquets. It was important to me that my bridesmaids were comfortable too. They were given the freedom to decide on shoes, hair, make-up and jewellery for the day that best suited their individual styles.

The morning of the wedding was spent sipping champagne with my bridesmaids whilst getting our hair and make-up done. ‘Surround yourself with people who will make you laugh and keep you calm on the day.’ The day can get overwhelming, so having fun with your bridesmaids is key. My bridesmaids were family friends who I’ve known since a young age. I remember playing dress-up and creating wedding dresses out of sheets when we were little, so having them a part of the wedding was special.

Amy did so much more than just my make-up. I contacted her a year before the wedding and she offered wonderful advice on creating the ideal skin care regimen to enhance my complexion, even recommended products to suit. We hit it off instantly and I was impressed by how easily Amy dealt with my pale skin. On the day the make-up was kept natural, using brown tones for the eyes and pinks for the checks and lips. I loved the fake lashes, they made me feel glamorous and are a bridal essential. I received lots of compliments and now have Amy on speed dial for future events.

I wanted to look like myself on the day so Danny from La Bimbi enhanced my natural curls by creating beautiful big rosettes pinned in a bun. I had tried a different style prior to the wedding and it didn’t feel right. Having a trail is the key. Danny was wonderful and listened to what I wanted before creating a look to suit. Even though my bridesmaids chose their own hairstyles, they all ended up picking matching soft styles of curls. Jeanette created the beautiful curls for them and the team made us feel very welcome on the day with champagne and chocolates. We had to compete with a film crew in Acton the morning of the wedding which caused minor disruption. I’m sure if we watch the TV show being filmed there will be my bridesmaids and photographer running through the set.

I met with the florist early on to discuss what flowers would be in season, within our colour palette. Sue from Manuka Flowers has a great eye for detail, so I was flexible with my flower selection to allow her to choose market fresh flowers. My bouquet featured tulips, my favourite flowers, ranunculus and baby’s breath, keeping the style simple to compliment my dress. For the Bridesmaid’s flowers, the bold colours highlighted their dress’ cool tones and the lose structure reflected the drapery. I would recommend setting up a mood board so your florist can see the style and types of flowers you are after. Pintrest is a bride’s paradise and allow you to set up private boards so not to ruin the surprise for the groom and guests.
Chris and his groomsmen had their navy suits tailored by Rodger Bartholomew for a perfect fit. After all, why shouldn’t the guys spoil themselves too. Chris picked out his own tie and each groomsman had a different spotted tie that matched yet created an individual look. We had a little bit of drama with ordering the ties; they didn’t arrive until the day before the wedding. I was so happy I hugged the delivery man. As Chris wears a suit for work every day, we went for a colour he didn’t have and picked brown Florsheim shoes for something different and casual.

We had a heartfelt church ceremony at Holy Family Church in Gowrie. The Church has beautiful floor to ceiling windows behind the alter, which overlook a rose garden and let in an abundance of light. I decided the church was magical enough and wouldn’t require additional decorations. Deakin Luke went to school with Chris and led a beautiful ceremony. Many of the guests commented on how relaxed the ceremony was and enjoyed his homely. Chris and I were so engrossed in each other and the excitement of the day we missed being invited up to sign the certificate. That caused a few laughs.

My most memorable yet nerve racking moment of the day was walking down the aisle. I was very proud to have my brother accompany me and was excited to see Chris’ big smile waiting at the end. I become overwhelmed with an emotional mixture of nerves and excitement, so I teared up a little. I walked down the aisle to an instrumental version of Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams by The Vitamin String Quartet. Chris met me with a laugh and squeezed by hand lovely, in that moment the day was perfect.

Amanda and her off-sider Anika did an amazing job at capturing the special moments of the day. When we first meet with Amanda, I knew she was the perfect photographer for us. I was impressed with her love for photographing real people and blow away with her portfolio. I also knew her personality would fit in perfectly with me and my bridesmaids. During the day, we easily felt comfortable and relaxed around Amanda, often not realising she was there. I trusted in Amanda’s creativity to find the perfect location and we were blown away by the spectacular photos we received. The waterfront location Amanda found was unique, romantic and natural. It was wonderful to have photos that captured us, our family and friends enjoying the day. I loved the candid shoots and the photos allow me to look back on the day like I’m still there.

Chris and I decided early on during planning, the most important thing about our wedding was to have our family and friends around us for a fun-filled but relaxed time with specular music, food and wine. We wanted it to feel more like a party then a formal wedding. “Think of the experience the guests will have when determining your venue.”

We knew instantly the Boat House by the Lake was our ideal reception venue. The spectacular water views, wooden and stone features were warm and inviting. On the day there was the most specular sunset and together with the lake provided a romantic backdrop for guests to enjoy drinks on the wooden deck. I recommend setting a side time to mingle with guests. We joined our guests for canapés, giving us the opportunity to catch up with family and friends before sitting down to eat.
It was a pleasure working with James from the Boat House by the Lake. He was full of useful advice on how to make the reception space work for us and easily adapted to some last minute changes. The service before, during and after the wedding was excellent. The food at the Boat House was spectacular, with many guests raving about the duck spring rolls. I appreciated the kitchen designing beautiful vegetarian and allergy free menu with ease too.

I didn’t want to sit at a head table away from our guests, so we arranged for a round bridal table in the middle of the room. Our families tables were on either side, then our friends surrounded us. This set-up felt more intimate and allowed us to easily interact with our guests. It also meant Chris and I could relax and enjoy the reception too. Everyone said as the Bride and Groom you don’t get to eat on your wedding day. I wasn’t having any of this, so I organised entrée and mains to be served over a period of an hour and half then started speeches between mains and dessert.

Guests sat down to the three course dinner, where they found their names hand-written on menus doubling as place cards. Although I kept the décor simple, table centres were decorated with scattered silver tea light candles, round mirrors and a vase of vibrant purple and blue flowers. I wanted the flowers to bring the colour to the reception. The seasonal bunch matched the bridesmaids bouquets featuring calla lillies, tulips, hyacinth and anemones. The glimmering ambience highlighted the specular water view.

Our two tier cake, each level in a different irresistible flavour: caramel mud with butterscotch filling and choc-mint mud cake combined Chris’ and my favourite flavours. A friend made the cake for us and decorated it beautifully with shards of toffee. I was thrilled with the cake, it was simple and elegant and tasted delicious. Ross did an amazing job and there were lots of compliments on the flavours.

Music is essential to creating the right atmosphere. The Baker Boys did a wonderful job at reading the crowd and adapted the music to have everyone up on the dance floor from the start. Acoustic music accompanied dinner and then after our first dance, Better Together by Jack Johnson, the party kicked off and our guests danced the night away. I have two left feet and tend to lead when dancing, so we kept the first dance simple although Chris surprised me with a spin near the end. It was wonderful to see our guests dancing in to the night and enjoying themselves. Always a sign of a good party.

My most treasured decoration of the wedding was the custom vintage poster I had designed from America. I wanted a unique keepsake to remember our wedding day by and when I saw the creation of Alexandra & Co I was swept away by the elegance and romance of the posters. I immediately wanted one for our house and knew it should be a focal point at our reception. In being creative I put a new twist on the wishing well, by using elaborate glass jars for our guests to leave cards in. There were also advice cards for guests to fill out to leave notes for the new married couple. Reading through the advice cards the following day made us laugh.

Etsy provided plenty of inspiration for DIY wedding details. I created photos props – lips, hearts, moustaches and bowties – to add a little fun to the evening. Our guests could track their photos by using a hashtag specially set up for our wedding. This allowed Chris and me to view photos of our guests having fun immediately after the wedding. There were some hilarious photos and some stories to tell by the end of the night.

All the stationery was sourced through Etsy from Wittything boutique and printed locally. I found a design we both like and went about customising the invitations, wedding programs, menus and seating plans. Tailoring the wedding stationery to exactly what I wanted meant I ended up with a unique look. Etsy is now my go to for all future personalised stationery.

I loved every minute of our wedding. It was exactly the way I had imagined, a special day with lots of fun and laughter. 

Photographer: Thorson Photography | Floral Design: Manuka Flowers | Wedding Dress: Karen Willis Holmes | Wedding Cake: Little Jasmine Therapies and Spa | Ceremony Venue: Holy Family | Reception Venue: The Boat House by the Lake | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Carla Zampatti | Makeup Artist: Amy Capeda | Hair: La Bimbi | Groomsmen Attire: Hale Koa phineas Estate | Groomsmen's Attire: T M Lewin | Girls Accommodation: The Diamant Hotel | Groomsmen\'s Attire: T M Lewin | Music: The Baker Boys | Wedding Poster: Alexander & Company

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SMP Living Spotlight!

I might still be on a Halloween sugar high, but I’d say a happy dance is in order. One, because it’s Friday (duh!) and two, because our Living Spotlight is up next on today’s pretty-packed agenda! So let’s put the breaks on wedding world, and dive into all things food, fashion, florals and style!

It’s everyone’s favorite fall coffee turned yummy bunt cake. Whip up these bad boys from Fleur de Sel, and you’ll understand why we’re 100% obsessed.

When it comes to fashion, Mimi Ikonn really knows her stuff. She spilled her five style must-haves and we’re taking notes!

If you ask me, pancakes deserve to be their own special food group. Especially when you’re talking flapjacks like this. We’re calling them the “Best Ever” pancakes, and you can snag the recipe right here.

It’s a fact: fresh florals are good for the soul. So get inspired to arrange your own local bounty with these simple tips from Erin McGinn and Greenlion Design.

Pumpkin Patch Engagement from A Brit and A Blonde

I couldn’t be more in love with this engagement session if I tried. It’s perfectly seasonal and perfectly adorable. Complete with pumpkins and a couple so cute I would squeeze if it wasn’t a weird thing to do. We can thanks A Brit and A Blond for all the fabulous pictures, and you can get your fill of all them right here.


From A Brit and A Blonde… A quintessential fall engagement shoot with so much personality and quirk! Hold on to your hats friends – this engagement shoot for Kat and Andrew was a ton of fun. They wanted to do something a bit different and get out of the city for an afternoon. So we took this Toronto couple up to Pingle’s Farm Market for a day of pumpkin patch fun. Nothing says fall like pumpkins and apple picking. The giant red helium balloon was the perfect accessory to add to our day out. Surrounded by amazing fields and even a corn maze. We just had a splendid afternoon. They will be saying their I do’s next summer and we are counting down the days. It will be epic.

Photography: A Brit & A Blonde

Chicago Wedding at Fulton’s on the River from Jennifer Jackson Photography

You know how we like to celebrate the first day of November?  With a whole lot of pretty, that’s how.  And this stunning  Fulton’s on the River affair is fitting the bill quite nicely with its sophisticated setting (swoon), elegant details and downright fabulous bouquets (thank you Flowerlife).  Oh, and the entire gallery of amazing captured by Jennifer Jackson Photography?  Simply breathtaking. See it all right here.

Rachel + Adrian’s Chicago wedding ended up encompassing everything that they wanted it to: it was filled with love, lots of laughter, and had an elegant Parisian vibe. And to top it all off, it all unfolded against a beautiful urban landscape. I had dreamed about photographing their wedding since the first day I met Rachel and was beaming with excitement all day long. To keep with the urban aspect of the theme I suggested the West Loop as the backdrop for the first look and formal portraits. The guys even made a stop at Au Cheval on Randolph to sip on a gorgeous 12 year old scotch before hamming it up for the camera. The ladies stepped out onto the West Loop streets in their coordinating muted pastel cocktail dresses and Rachel was an absolute dream in her Bettina gown by J.Crew. Her bouquet featured succulents and her grandmother’s broach.

Rachel + Adrian’s first look was one of the more touching I have ever documented and the red doors in the background added an awesome pop of color! The reception and ceremony was held at Fulton’s on the River and I cannot say enough about the wonderful staff, especially the event planner Darcey; they made us all feel so welcomed!!

During the ceremony a memorial chair sat vacant in the front row, lit by a single candle, commemorating the memory of Rachel’s mother. Rachel and Adrian also performed a water ceremony to combine together the two great lakes they had each grew up next to. The ceremony and reception decor was nothing short of perfection and Rachel’s Etsy finds, including the vintage key escort cards, accentuated the Parisian theme. The tables were adored with french macaroons, devine florals by Flowerlife, candles and feather plumes; it all paired nicely with the sleek interior at Fulton’s on the River.

As the skyline turned from day to night the urban lights flooding the river and surrounding streets mirrored the flicking candles inside; guests danced to the awesome beats expertly composed by Matt Kuhnen of Style Matters while others smoked cigars and sipped bourbon on the patio along the river. From the LaSalle bridge sounds of laughter could be heard as this beautiful couple began their next stage in life… together.

Photographer: Jennifer Jackson Photography | Event Coordination: River Roast Private Events | Florals: Flowerlife | Wedding Gown: J.Crew | Cake: Creative Cakes | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Catering: River Roast Private Events | Makeup: Red 7 Salon | Hair: Red 7 Salon | DJ: Style Matters DJs | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Celebrant: Chicago Weddings | Wedding Venue: River Roast Private Events | DIY Touches: Etsy

DIY Wedding at Mercury Hall from Tessa J Photography

Crafty couples like this are sooo impressive.  As are their uber-talented family and friends.  Because together this group of lovelies helped to create a day that is not only drop-dead gorgeous, but chock-full of personality, as well.  And you know how we feel about that.  See every gorgeous moment (and there are a lot of them) captured by Tessa J. Photography right here in the full gallery.

From Tessa J. Photography… The bride, Megan is a very creative young lady. She had a huge vision for her day and I must say she nailed it! A lot of what you see is done by family and friends help. Making her day as magical as she had in her head (and Pinterest boards). The vision came together so wonderfully. She even did the florals and her bouquet herself! Megan is from Los Angeles and Matt is from Texas. She is now a southern belle and loves her some sweet tea. 

Photographer: Tessa J. | Cinematographer: Hunter Lawrence | Floral Design: The Bride | Flowers: Fifty Flowers | Wedding Dress: Kirstie Kelly | Catering: The Salt Lick BBQ | Make-Up: The Beauty Jar | Wedding Venue: Mercury Hall | Brides Robe: Just Cottons | Cake Topper: MorganTheCreator | Rentals: Loot Vintage Rentals

Tuscany Garden Wedding from Italia Celebrations + Francesco Detito

A wedding in Tuscany is sure to be magical. A wedding in Tuscany planned by Italia Celebrations? Well, that’s a whole new level of lovely. With gorgeous pops of color and stunning images from Francesco Detito, it goes without saying this gallery is one gorgeous place to be today. See it all here.


From the minute Leigh and I were engaged we knew Italy was where we were going to be married. We spent our first real vacation together as a couple in Italy and were drawn in by the food, wine, and beauty of it so we knew it was a perfect fit. I am from the US and Leigh from England so the idea of bringing together all of our friends and family from all parts of the world to a villa in Italy was just incredible.

While surfing wedding websites I found Brenda and Italia Celebrations. From the first moment I made contact I knew that Brenda would be the perfect person to make our dreams of an Italian wedding come true. She and I are both from the Midwest and her easy going, no-nonsense style just felt like the right fit for us. We got along instantly.

We wanted our wedding weekend to be in Tuscany overlooking the rolling hills and for all of our guests to stay together in the same place. She found the most charming, welcoming villa for us there; it was the ideal backdrop to three days of celebrations. And celebrate we did. We hosted an outdoor pizza party the first evening when guests arrived, a winery tour and wine tasting during the second day and for the second night a Tuscan barbeque.

We wanted our wedding to be filled with Italian traditions but also to inject a bit of us as well. Our ceremony was held in Italian on the lawn overlooking the Tuscan hills; afterwards our guests threw pasta and petals instead of rice as we walked down the aisle. Our colors were shades of pink with splashes of turquoise in the ribbons and printed paper. Brenda suggested hanging a variety of chandeliers in the trees over the two long family style tables where we had the wedding dinner to turn it into an enchanted garden. The effect was truly breathtaking and like nothing we or any of our guests had ever seen, it was just magical. The Italian dinner provided by the villa was amazing and the rest of the evening was spent dancing and drinking in all Italy had to offer.

We couldn’t be happier with that weekend and every time we see our guests from our wedding they are still talking about it, reliving each minute of the magical three days we spent together. I actually got tears in my eyes when it came time to leave Casabianca and say good-bye to Brenda. The whole weekend and wedding was more than we had hoped for, and working with Brenda was one of the best parts. Italy was the best place to start our new lives together.

Photographer: Francesco Detito | Wedding Planning: Brenda Babcock Celebrations | Florist: Noosheen | Wedding Dress: Jesus Peiro | Jewelry: Kate Spade | Groom's Attire: Ralph Lauren | Bridal Shoes: Badgley Mischka

Atlanta Goat Farm Arts Center Wedding from Justin Demutiis Photography

This wedding at the The Goat Farm Arts Center surprised me in the best possible way. Just when I thought I found the prettiest possible moment of this couples’ big day, I would discover an even more gorgeous layer planned by Jade Lee Events, I couldn’t help but drool over. With each image snapped up by Justin DeMutiis, I fell deeper in love with this fête, and you can do the same right here in the full gallery of images.

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Our Story… We met nine years ago in Israel while both studying at Tel Aviv University. Michal was still in college and decided to spend the year studying abroad while living with her father in Israel. Jordan had just finished up a year working at the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC and came to Israel to learn Hebrew and work on a few projects. It took Jordan a week after arriving to arrange to get a cell phone, but the first call he made was to Michal, whose number he had scribbled on his notebook in class. (Okay, his first call was most likely to his grandmother who lived in Israel, but still…) We became close friends that year. We didn’t, however, start a romance. After school, we both moved to the US, but it wasn’t until four years later that our lives intersected again and sparks began.

At first, we made several trips to visit each other between Atlanta, Washington DC and then, after Jordan finished law school, to New York. Eventually, Michal moved to New York. This past February 9th, on Michal’s 30th birthday, she came home to a polished apartment filled with flowers and birthday gifts. Jordan insisted that she open his gift first. While she opened that tiny box, he asked–in Hebrew–if she would marry him! (At first, she was too shocked to answer, in any language.)

Over the past several years, we have traveled back to Israel, Jordan taught Michal how to ski and we have gone as far as Zermatt, Switzerland on winter vacation. We’ve enjoyed several camping trips, and have traveled to see and meet each other’s friends and families.

From the Bride… We wanted our wedding to feel different from so many wedding’s we’d been to that seemed to follow a template. I don’t think we looked at one hotel ballroom when we were considering venues, and as soon as I heard about The Goat Farm, I was pretty much sold. After visiting the venue I recognized it’s challenges, but had already fallen in love with the room – the high wood beams, the limitless light dynamic, what photos we’d be able to capture, and the overall vibe (we are big on “vibe”, whether its our own living room, a restaurant, and especially our wedding). From having attended a few weddings in Israel, where I’m from and where we met, we knew we wanted to adopt the custom of guests standing up during the ceremony. There is something about this being an active portion of the night that we were really drawn to, and in play, it really worked. With the huppah situated in the center of the room and our guests standing close and all around us, our ceremony felt like a big hug with us its core. Our parents and family, of course, were nearest to us, but close friends were also able to get close and take part of our intimate ceremony. We didn’t emphasize very much on traditional elements, such as a long walk down the aisle – we are not into the regality of traditional ceremonies and wanted the music that played us down the isle to feel lively, warm, and a reflection into the night to come. We had carefully selected the entertainment and guests had a ball. The oversized dance floor was packed all night long.

Photography: Justin DeMutiis Photography | Coordination: Jade Lee Events | Floral Design: Amy Osaba | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Catering: Affairs To Remember | Makeup: Erica Bogart | Hair: MaraZ | Lighting: Hale Koa phineas Estate | Band: Rareform | Officiant: Rabbi Kranz | Wedding Venue: The Goat Farm Arts Center | After Party DJ: Renaissance Sound Crew | Bartender: Greg Best | Chair Rental: Sweet Seats | Chalk Art: Jasmine Ellesse | Espresso Bar: John Cole | Food Truck: One Love Food Truck | Table Rental: Bash Factory | Valet Service: 180 Parking

Vermont Wedding at Quechee Inn from Emily Delamater

I kid you not.  The moment I laid my eyes on this darling day captured by Emily Delamater, I was speechless.  As in, my mouth was unable to form words and my brain was unable to make sentences.  And as a professional wedding blogger, that can be kind of a problem.  But stare for even one minute at the gorgeousness that is the full gallery and you’ll be doing the exact same thing.  Join me there for all of the pretty.

From Emily Delamater Right away when I met Lindsey and Sofiene, I was instantly so excited to photograph their wedding. They had such a soft and sweet way of interacting and their description of how they envisioned their day sound like such a dream and indeed it was. Nestled in the mountains of Vermont at a beautiful New England Inn, apple trees and gorgeous light. It was very important to them to incorporate elements of Tunisia where Sofiene and his family are from and France where he went to military school. Many guests were traveling from abroad and from around the country, making the New England charm even more special. The colors of soft pinks, navy, emerald and cream where beautifully orchestrated as were the many family heirlooms. Lindsey wore her mother’s veil and also a necklace from Sofiene’s mother. It was such a joy to be there with this radiant couple and to document their gorgeous wedding.

Photography: Emily Delamater Photography | Cinematography: Scott Switzler | Floral Design: Petals Floral Design | Cake: Cuisine Lucette | Hair: Mount Tabor Park | Band: The Pulse of Boston | Wedding Venue: Quechee Inn | First Look: covered bridge in Woodstock | Reception Signage: Carey of Lasso'd Moon

San Diego Wedding from Chelsea Anne Photography and Parties & Petals

We love a bride who rocks her mother’s dress. But a bride who carries a bouquet inspired by her grandmothers is something I’ve never seen before, and I’m officially naming it the chic thing to do. This trendsetting bride carried a bouquet from Parties & Petals that stunned and though the rest of the wedding had a lot to live up to, somehow it did it effortlessly. It’s gorgeous, and thanks to Chelsea Anne Photography, it’s all right here!


From the beautiful bride… Our wedding day captured our relationship, traveling and living coast to coast. Mike and I incorporated this into our day through small details- our table “numbers” were pictures from our favorite destinations, in our welcome bags we shared our love for California wine inside a small tote with a map of the states. Our wedding was California Black Tie/Romantic Chic. We chose La Costa Resort to set our scene- both ceremony and reception were outdoors on the breathtaking valley promenade. Our guests traveled from all over to be there for us and seeing those faces of everyone we love in this world was my favorite part.

My bouquet resembled my late grandmothers from her wedding day- it was jaw dropping! Not only was it special- it was GORGEOUS! Getting ready, I was so calm and happy our day was finally here, making sure to enjoy the little moments, knowing our amazing wedding planner, Jenifour from Go Get It Events would execute all of the details, so there were no worries for anyone- everyone had a blast. It’s not very often we get to see all of our favorite people in one place to share in the most exciting step in our lives yet. So doing it our way created the perfect day and night. 

Photography: Chelsea Anne Photography | Planner: Jenifour Jones/Go Get It Events | Florist: Parties & Petals | Wedding Cake: Briarmist Cakes | Officiant: Pastor Mike Mitschke | Musicians: The Ocdamia Strings | Resort: Omni La Costa Resort & Spa

An Apple-Picking Porch Party

By now you probably know about our love affair with all things Fall. From our Fall Decor Guide to our Apple Picking Party, from our Cider Donuts to our Apple & Goat Cheese Tartletts – Fall equals love in our book. And now that we’ve seen the what the girls from DomestiKated Life + Little Flower Cottage + Bring to Light Photography can do with a little Fall Apple Goodness. Well, we’re more hopelessly in love than ever. Click here to see the entire spread.

As a couple of New England girls, we’re almost obligated to welcome fall with open arms. With our love of the crisp autumn weather comes the annual New Englander ritual to visit the orchard and get our apple picking fix. Admittedly, we went a little overboard this year, and came home with a bounty of cider donuts, crisp apple cider, and bushels upon bushels of our favorite apple varietals.

How does that saying go? When life gives you apples, make apple pie? Something like that! Well, we made lots of mini mason jar pies, salted caramel apples, and a baked brie with apple compote for a post-orchard autumn apple fete on the porch.

And it’s not a party without a signature cocktail — our autumn apple punch was a perfect pairing for our tasty treats. We mixed up Bulleit Rye, apple cider, and cardamom clove simple syrup with a squeeze of lemon juice and served them in mason jar mugs with an apple garnish. A day at the apple orchard was extended with an afternoon of friends enjoying apple themed food and drink.

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Photography: Bring to Light Photography | Styling & Design: Domestikated Life | Flowers: Little Flower Cottage