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Bar Candy

Today is all about sweet treats…those perfect little sweet details that make your wedding special. And when Liz Green wrote to me about her newly launched company, Bar Candy, I knew I had to share. It’s such a fun, innovative concept and if you can swing it, one that would certainly be a hit at any wedding…

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In a nutshell, Liz took her love of mixology to a new level creating these fabulous edible cocktail glasses. They come in chocolate, white chocolate, peanut butter cup, and colored white chocolate and are offered in hues to match any palette. Ummm, how cool is that? She also sells custom dessert syrups and mixes that anyone can add to one ounce of cream or vodka or specific liquors and voila…a signature cocktail!

Check out Liz’s site if you have a minute…it’s such a fun way to add some personality to your soiree!

Real Wedding by Lisa Vorce, VI

Thank you so much to Lisa Vorce of Oh How Charming! and the the team at Docuvitae for sharing today’s absolutely gorgeous wedding.

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I know that it’s way beyond many budgets out there, but look to the style of the day for inspiration. Whether it’s the antique silver, white and black palette or the collection of vintage china, there are so many ways to incorporate this type of look into a more modest affair.

Real Wedding by Lisa Vorce, V

I am generally smitten with all things Lisa Vorce. And today, she’s taken it to a new level. The wedding that we are featuring is pure magic, but it’s the photos…oh the photos, that really tell the story. Docuvitae was introduced to me by Lisa and I have to say, their work is absolutely gorgeous.

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The black and whites really allow the emotion of the day to shine through. They have that old world, kind of forever classic look that makes the entire affair seem so romantic. If you haven’t already, spend some time looking at the Docuvitae site…it’s filled with beautiful images that convey such romance, such inspiration.

Real Wedding by Lisa Vorce, IV

Okay, if you thought that the outdoor reception from today’s featured wedding by Oh How Charming! was gorgeous, WAIT until you see the dessert station, the indoor decor, the beauty of the day turned to night…

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photos by Docuvitae

From Lisa…

As the final surprise of the evening…my dear friends at the Vanilla Bake Shop set up the most insane “Marie Antoinette” inspired dessert bar which was devoured within minutes. Beyond all the gorgeous decor…I have to say working with Sara and Ian, and their amazing families made everything that much more special. Their wedding was such an extraordinary celebration of love, and Sara and Ian were an absolute blast to work with. We miss our daily e-mails and calls with them!! Thank you as well to Laura and her amazing team at Docuvitae for capturing the event so beautifully.  The images are simply stunning!

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This wedding is such luxury…complete, unabashed romance. And yet, there are elements that you can pull on any budget. The pretty array of simple candles gracing the mantelpiece, the perfect little cupcakes in a simple chocolate and white scheme, the infusion of zebra prints for a pop of chic, the hodgepodge of china that could be found on ebay or in flea markets. There really are so many elements of this wedding that could be interpreted to different budgets and style. It just takes a little bit of imagination!

For my own wedding, we sourced ebay for months collecting champagne saucers to add to our table decor. Each and every piece was different. It not only looked gorgeous, in that elegant mismatched style, it also brought something a little special to the table settings.

Real Wedding by Lisa Vorce, III

Lisa Vorce, of Oh How Charming! sent us today’s featured wedding and I have to say…it’s one of her best. For those of you that know Lisa’s work, you understand that every detail is thoughtfully executed, every element that she brings in, adds another dimension to an otherwise gorgeous affair. And this wedding, is no different…

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photos by Docuvitae (more to come on the photographer behind the event)

From Lisa…

The dinner reception was beyond gorgeous. Sharon and Ashley at Floracopia created stunning residential-like floral arrangements using an insane amount of crisp white phaleonopsis orchids, dutch hydrangea, and just the tiniest mix of succulents for a little unexpected detailing. The arrangements were housed in an eclectic mix of mercury glass and smaller vintage china vessels. Barker Decor cut custom mirrored tops for all of our round tables which added the perfect amount of sparkle to the dinner reception.

For the china and glassware, we used all platinum patterned china, platinum banded glassware, and a gorgeous platinum banded charger from my friends at Tabella.  Carlos and Anna at Tabella also supplied the perfectly simple “vertical pintuck” linens which were a great backdrop for the eclectic mix of decor on each table. And…my darlings Sara and Ian allowed me to use a zebra napkin on half of our tables (white hemstitch on the others). It was the little nod to Tony Duquette that we needed to complete our look.

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The place settings are to die for, the collection of mercury glass stemware and accents, the perfect parasols…even the stinking Jimmy Choo’s, oh my! I have looked at these pictures a dozen times and each time, I see something different. Another beautiful detail that went into this incredible day.

Real Wedding by Lisa Vorce, II

If you thought that the wedding decor was gorgeous, just look at this insanely beautiful couple behind the affair…

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all photos by Docuvitae (more on this incredible photography studio in a bit)

From Lisa…

And our main focal point…the two amazing white swans in the center pool. Sara absolutely had to have white swans at her wedding…so thanks to Bob Dunn’s Animal Service…we delivered two stunning white swans who performed beautifully!

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There is just a chic sensibility behind this pair…the birdcage veil, the fabulous jewels, the simple but beautiful bouquet. The McDreamy. It’s as if they were made for this day. We have so much more to come from this beautiful Lisa Vorce wedding.

Real Wedding by Lisa Vorce

After a week of pink, I am totally ready to kick up my feet and basque in the glory of a white inspired wedding. And this one, by Lisa Vorce of Oh How Charming! is just about as beautiful as they get.

I am sure that most of you know by now that I have such a love affair with Lisa’s work. She is pure talent and the weddings that she crafts are beyond belief. Remember Elizabeth Messina’s wedding that Lisa designed?  Genius.

And, she’s done it again…feast your eyes people!

From Lisa…

This was yet another one of my favorite weddings. Sara and Ian are by far some of my delightful clients. They had such a great aesthetic and allowed us to be very daring with their decor. Sara and Ian had booked the historic Paramour estate for their wedding which was the perfect backdrop for their grand vision.

When they originally came to me with several tear sheets that were very Tony Duquette inspired — I knew exactly what they wanted…a very chic and elegant event, but with an eclectic twist. We mixed and matched several core design elements to create the general vibe Sara and Ian wanted…mercury glass, an abundance of phalaenopsis orchids, succulents, vintage china, mirrored surfaces, zebra patterns, and a very Viceroy-esque monogram. It was gorgeous!!!

For the cocktail reception — we paired rustic dark wood furniture from both Raj Tents and Barker Decor Service, with an abundance of residential elements (birdcages, candles, zebra rugs). 

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The mercury glass and the vintage china paired with that shot of zebra print…lets just say, I want my entire world to look like this wedding. Super chic with it’s ornate touches and pure white details. So gorgeous.

DIY Contest Extension!

We’ve had such a good response to our DIY Contest, we’ve decided to extend the deadline one week for all of those who wanted to get their projects in, but simply ran out of time. Whether it’s a project for your upcoming wedding, or one that made your wedding past simply beautiful…send them my way! The new deadline is October 25th by midnight. For full submission details, click here.

Smiles from a Survivor…

When I put the word out to our Little Black Book vendors that we would be doing a week of breast cancer awareness posts, I immediately started receiving little notes from vendors filled with stories as to how breast cancer has touched their lives. But it was this next story that really blew me away.

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Kristen, of the FABULOUS Greenbean Designs, was forced to face the big “C” at an age where most of us are just learning who we are as women. And to be honest, she has come out of the ordeal with so much more grace and beauty than I think I ever could. There really are no words of introduction, I am just going to let Kristen tell her story…

It was a Friday night in November of 2005; my husband, Michael, and I were at home watching a movie (Tom Cruise & Jamie Foxx…I won’t soon forget that movie). And, in classic form, I was multi-tasking away… watching the movie and wrapping a birthday gift for a very dear friend of mine (so pleased that I found the most perfect gift weeks ahead instead of the night before). I had a little itch under my arm. Honestly… it was a little itch. Not supposed to be a significant itch… but this little itch scared me silly. I instinctually raised my arm to relieve this little nuisance and go back to wrapping the gift when I felt something. Not a “lump” (as if I knew what a “lump” truly felt like), rather my entire underarm and breast felt dense, almost rock-like. I never noticed this before. How long had this been here? Immediately, my mind raced to negative-town. I had just turned 30 years old. NOT POSSIBLE!!! I tried to convince, control and calm myself and mentally dismissed it as a fluke thing.

But, each day…my concern grew, as did the itchiness, radiating heat and rash. So, I made an OB/GYN appointment. That’s where it all REALLY began, just after the holidays…

January 9th, 2006 I found myself sitting in my breast surgeon’s office waiting for the news. Good or bad? “Oh God, please let it be good. Let it be an infection or a cyst. Amoxicillin will fix everything, right?” I repeated this over and over in my head believing that the news would be fine. However, my heart knew it was something else… Starting with a whirlwind doctor office tour just days before… first at the gynecologist office leading to a same-day office visit with a radiologist for a mammogram; which, by the way, the mammogram yielded no result because mammograms are less effective for women under 40 years of age, to a sonogram (showing a large mass in my right breast) to a biopsy with the breast surgeon… And, here I was! I waited out what felt like a very long weekend and at the same time, a weekend I never wanted to end, in fear of bad news at the end of it. But, here it was, the day of the results… anxiously wringing my hands, holding on to the arms of the office chair (sure that I have left some fingerprints ingrained in the wood). All I was hoping to hear were the words “It’s nothing”. After all, there was no family history.

The results came back. It was Stage 3 breast cancer. Her2 triple negative. The rest of the news sounded like that of the Peanuts cartoon teacher lecturing her students. I heard nothing except my own repetitive thought…. “Am I going to die? What now? Am I going to lose my hair? What about work? Am I going to die? How are we going to tell family? Am I going to die? God, is anyone else sweating in here? I think I am either going to pass out. Maybe if I pinch myself, I will wake up from this nightmare.” I pinched, and blinked and refocused and there was the surgeon continuing to speak in what I thought was tongues to my husband who listened intently but with despondency in his eyes. Our lives had forever changed after those words… “It’s cancer”

I had my first surgery (and first one ever in my life) to have a port put in and off I went… I began chemotherapy immediately to stop and reverse the growth of the tumor. For 5 months (every 3 weeks to be exact) I sat in a chair in a room that had a longer waiting line than the deli counter on a Saturday morning. Except, rather than everyone in a hurry to accomplish their Saturday shopping, this group (aged from teen to twilight) was ready to settle in for 3-5 hours of what we called “cocktails”. Only this hangover made the morning after a few glasses of wine feel like a walk in the park.

I found so much strength in these other patients. Each surviving and, most importantly, LIVING through this disease. Some newly diagnosed, some “LIVING” with the disease after 10 years. Who would have thought you could laugh so hard in the face of cancer? The oncology doctors, nurses, and volunteers (who by the way passed out sinfully delicious cookies on an almost 5 minute rotation schedule) made the hours spent there like a group, comedy therapy session!

So, of course my hair fell, but on the upside, I saved a fortune in hair care products, not to mention lots of time in styling each morning. My chemo completed, I underwent a bilateral mastectomy, radiation and finally, multiple reconstruction surgeries. It has been almost 3 years (this January) and 3 major surgeries (not to mention countless little surgeries).

Like so many women that have lived through this disease or have been great heroes and lost their lives in the battle, we must find a cure. I believe it is so important to educate all young women to do self-exams. Cancer has no boundaries, but early detection is critical. Please, please visit your doctor.

My greatest life lessons: Always listen to what your own body & mind are telling you. Do what you love and LIVE everyday. Tell that special someone that you love him or her as often as possible. Hold the door for the person behind you (you never know what their personal struggles may be, it may just make their day) and take that puppy for a long walk, don’t put it off till tomorrow!

I will always hope and pray that the cancer does not return, but in the meantime, I have a lot of living to do! And many beautiful wedding invitations to design!

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And in the spirit of positivity and paying it forward, I am designing a new edition to the Greenbean Design that will truly inspire and hearten our always fashionable and socially responsible brides-to-be! The new website is coming soon and it will be worth the wait!

Warmest Regards,
Kristen

Thank you so much, to Kristen, for all of her loveliness. You are an inspiration to us in so many way…you’ve reminded us to love with every inch of our hearts, to let our creativity thrive and most importantly…to take care of the one body that we have no matter how busy our lives may be.

And, if you haven’t visited Greenbean Designs…you are in for SUCH a treat!

Pink Week’s Giveaway Winners!

Thank you so much to all of you for making Pink Week a smashing success…it’s so great to see a community of women come together to support such an incredible cause.

photo by Myrtle and Marjoram

I’ve made you wait long enough to find out who our giveaway winners are. So without further ado, here they are! Winners are listed at the bottom of each giveaway post. I’ll be in touch with all of the winners by Monday!

A Survivor Soiree…click here!

Olive Route giveaway…click here!

Cat Seto Giveaway…click here!

Love at First Invite giveaway…click here!

Paperzest giveaway…click here!

Ceci NY giveaway…click here!

Abby Jean giveaway…click here!

And, in celebration of breast cancer awareness…and of all of those men and women who have been touched by this disease, Style Me Pretty is donating $500 to Brides Against Breast Cancer.

Tomorrow, we’ll have the touching story from one of our little black book members, a breast cancer survivor who has gone through a harrowing ordeal and has come through it with the most beautiful spirit and outlook on life. It’s worth the weekend SMP visit!

Pink Inspired Real Wedding, II

A few more pics and details from the gorgeous pink inspired Athens, Georgia wedding that we are featuring today!

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From the beautiful bride, Ashley…

When I was planning my wedding I knew I wanted 2 things- for it to be outside and to have peonies!  We ended up having the most beautiful weather- 78 and sunny- in Georgia in the summer!  We chose the location because my husband and I both graduated from UGA, and thought it would be really fun for everyone to come back up for the wedding.  The Founders Garden is just one of those gems on campus- perfect for a wedding!  We were really going for the garden party theme with a few vintage touches (mostly with the centerpieces).  We hung lanterns in the trees and had lights strung across the courtyard.   I would have to say my favorite detail of the day was the flowers- they were absolutely perfect!

Thanks so much for sharing your day with us, Ashley! We are announcing our giveaway winners next, so definitely check back in a bit!

Pink Inspired Real Wedding

This next pink inspired real wedding is pretty and traditional, perfect in that sweet Southern style. It was held this past May at the Founders Memorial Garden in Athens, GA (on the UGA Campus)…

Pink Inspired Wedding

Bridesmaids dresses by Ann Taylor, Cake by Cecilia Villaveces Cakes, Insanely gorgeous photography by W. Scott Chester, Flowers by Gardenia Floral. And that beautiful wedding gown? It’s by Marisa.

Ashley, the stunning bride, has been sweet enough to share a few details of her day with us…stay tuned!

These Featured Designers are members of our Look Book.
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Pink Inspired Real Wedding

Our next pink inspired real wedding was sent to me by one of our loyal readers, Tiffany, whose grandmother is a breast cancer survivor!

I love how simple and pretty this wedding is…almost delicate. From the sweet little cake toppers, to the bottles of root beer, there is just a hint of whimsy in an otherwise lovely style. Thanks so much, Tiffany, for sending!

Pink Inspired Real Wedding, II

Here are a few more pics of the Pretty in Pink Charleston wedding that Heather Forsythe sent me…

Pink Inspired Wedding

This wedding is out of a pretty fairytale…it’s rustic and warm, and yet it’s completely girly. I love that combination!

So much more to come throughout the day! Oh, and don’t forget…we are announcing ALL of our week’s giveaway winners later today!

SMP Loves…Pink Envelope Project

Oh I just love this idea! Instead of giving a traditional favor, make a donation to the Pink Envelope Project! Don’t worry, you won’t be giving air to your guests! For each $3-$10 donation you make, the Pink Envelope Project sends you a…pink envelope favor! Inside your guests will find a card that details the donation you made! And the best part is that 100 percent of the proceeds go to fund the dreams of breast cancer patients! How can you not feel great about that?!

Pink Inspired Real Weddings

It’s our last official day celebrating breast cancer awareness on SMP…I’m kind of sad to see Pink Week come to a close! But, I will say, I have some pretty great pink inspired real weddings to share with you today so let’s get right to it!

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Heather Forsythe, out of Charleston, sent me this gorgeous pink wedding. Let me tell you what I really love about this wedding…the couple paired a frilly pink palette with a super rustic, outdoor space making the whole wedding seem mismatched in that incredibly perfect way. To me, this is what a beautiful wedding does…it brings together all things beautiful, but with different textures and styles so that nothing seems too planned or over designed. More pics on the way!

Abby Jean Giveaway!

As many of you know, before I wrote Style Me Pretty, I designed a line of invitations called Abby Jean…I sold my little company to the talented girls at Fontaine Maury, though I continue to work really closely with the brand. I am totally in love with their new designs as it seems like our two aesthetics just blend seamlessly.

Well, I am partnering up with Abby Jean once again, to do a HUGE giveaway in honor of Pink Week here on SMP!

Abby Jean Fontaine Maury Giveaway

We are giving away a set of 75 letterpressed personalized stationery with printed envelopes! The value is over $350 so it’s a pretty good prize! You can pick from the Sophie, Hannah or Elizabeth collections so that the stationery really reflects your own personal style.

You know the drill…just let us know what your favorite invitation from the Abby Jean line is, and we’ll pick a random winner! All winners from this week’s giveaways will be announced tomorrow afternoon! Good luck! 

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And the winner is…Desiree!

“Pretty much…I am in LOVE with Jill…the invitation that is! The best thing about the “Jill” is that is modern for my taste; not too feminine for my Joe’s taste, and a hint of trastional that is just enough for my Mother to go for. I heart Jill. ~Des”

Pink Inspired Flowers, V

Okay, now this next set of pink inspired flowers is about as vivid as it gets…bright shots of pink for all of you brides out there that crave color! Goes to show that pink definitely doesn’t have to be soft and timid!

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Top Row by Romance of Flowers / Center Row by Modern Day Design / Bottom Left by Verbena / Bottom Right by Modern Day Design

We have an oh-my-gosh big giveaway coming so stay tuned!

Pink Inspired Flowers, IV

I absolutely love our next set of pink inspired flowers. When I bring pink florals into my home, this is how I do it, incorporating warmer hues, like peach and terra cotta…making the entire look seem soft and inviting…

Top Row by Verbena / Bottom Row by Modern Day Design

Pink Inspired Flowers, III

This next set is all girl. It’s pretty, it’s frilly, it’s totally feminine…

Multi-hued Pink Peonies & Ribbons

Top Row: flowers by grandiflora, ribbons by Blush / Middle Row: flowers by Soiree Floral / Bottom Row: bridesmaids’ flowers by Blush, pink flower by grandiflora

I am a girly girl to no end, so I love these looks. The peony is hands-down my favorite flower and paired with pretty pink ribbons and details, well, it just works!