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10 Ways to Boost Your Creativity in 2018

The beginning of a new year is often the best time to make new goals for yourself both personally and professionally. As the founders of The Bloom Workshop, we teach workshops for creative entrepreneurs, giving them the tools to grow and sustain their thriving business. We know just how important exercising the creative parts of our brains are, so we’re here to give you some fun ideas that are sure to boost your creativity in 2018!


Read a book by a creative industry leader to learn and be inspired.
Maybe this is as simple as picking up a copy of the latest Magnolia Journal (Joanna Gaines can do no wrong in our book!), or perhaps you’re ready to dive deep into something more hearty, like Rachel Cruze’s financial book, Love Your Life Not Theirs. If you want something on the inspirational side, we suggest Cultivate What Matters by Lara Casey.


Play with flowers.
Grab a bunch of blooms from the grocery store or local farmer’s market and look up tutorials to help you arrange them in an aesthetically pleasing way. Not only is flower arranging relaxing, it’ll also help you hone your design eye by playing with texture, balance and colors.


Grow a garden.
There is truly something to be said for disconnecting from the daily grind and connecting with nature. Alleviating stress and taking a pause to nurture and grow something is so refreshing. If you’re new to gardening you can start with a small potted plant on your porch, hellebores and zinnias are both hardy flowers that don’t require a lot of attention. If you want to try some vegetables, choose a tomato plant or some herbs to get started.


Attend a workshop.
Invest in yourself in a way that really makes a difference in your business or personal life! Choose a workshop that touches on subjects and components you may be struggling with or needing a refresher on. We just so happen to be the founders of The Bloom Workshop, where we teach creative business owners (or business owner hopefuls!) sessions on blogging, social media, photography, design and branding. We couple our essential teaching sessions for the business side with hands-on sessions like floral arranging, calligraphy, styling and networking, so that we deliver on our promise to establish community, give our attendees practical tools and encourage our guests to create beauty.

We’d love to meet you in 2018! We’re releasing our 2018 workshop schedule on January 22nd. Psst: If you’d like to attend just use the code STYLEMEPRETTY for 15% off your ticket!


Pick up a new hobby.
We always tell our workshop guests to try their hand at something else, in order to stretch their creativity. Sometimes we need to walk away from our work in order to develop our best ideas! Having hobbies outside of what you do for a living is a great way to refresh your spirit and help avoid burn out. Perhaps you want to take up painting, try a few cooking classes, learn calligraphy or photography, go hiking, pick up a new instrument or novel, or start a dinner club with your best girlfriends.


Get off of Pinterest (for a little while!)
Nothing hinders creativity more than endlessly scrolling through a black hole of other people’s ideas. We often do this for inspiration, but what ends up happening is you begin comparing yourself to all the other creatives out there who have had shoots featured or brought an idea to life already. We always suggest brainstorming and coming up with initial big picture ideas BEFORE searching Pinterest. Then, with your ideas in mind, you can search Pinterest and see how you can put your own unique spin on things that may have been done before.


Refresh a space in your home to give it new life.
It’s amazing what a little rearranging can do for your mood! Whether you restyle a bookcase or completely reimagine the layout of your living room, try to spice things up. We bet it will inspire you in new ways! Designer Tip: a lot of people think furniture has to be pushed up against the walls, but this is a big fallacy! Often doing that can make a room look smaller and create an awkward pit right in the middle of a room, which also becomes the place everyone has to walk through the room. When you pull furniture off the wall and really think about a functional layout, your room feels like it can breathe, you create a more interesting layout, AND you can create intentional pathways for people to walk.


Cook or bake a new recipe.
Pick up a new cookbook (we love One Pan, Two Plates, The Newlywed Cookbook and Martha’s Slow Cooker book). It’s amazing what new smells and tastes can do for our brain power! And who knows? Maybe this will be your newfound hobby ;)


Look to other industries for inspiration.
Sometimes we get stuck in creative ruts, and that’s totally normal. Have you ever found yourself at a total loss for your next project, because you think everything has been done before? Might we suggest taking a peek at what other industries are doing for inspiration? What’s happening in the graphic design world that you can take inspiration from as an interior designer? What’s coming down the runways that you can find inspiration from as a photographer?


Collaborate with others!
You’ve got to get out there and make things happen! This is one of the best ways to stay creative. Sometimes we stay pent up in our own worlds when what we need to do is get together with other creative people to make magic happen. If you’re a photographer, put together a styled shoot with some talented vendors. If you’re planning your wedding and you’re in a creative rut, ask your girlfriends over for a wine & craft night. There’s nothing like getting together with friends or other Creatives who are passionate about the same things as you.

Hopefully these 10 ideas will serve as some inspiration for you when expanding your creativity this year! Let us know if you try any below!

Garden & Interior Photos: Ashley Slater | Venue Photos: The White Sparrow | Workshop Photos: Love, The Nelsons Photography

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5 Celeb Weddings We Can’t Wait to See in 2018

New year, new you, new loves and new ‘I-do’s’! The holiday season is known for ushering in new engagements and for the prospect of exciting new events. Here we’ve rounded up a few top celebrity weddings we’re most looking forward to in 2018!


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Of course, the couple of the moment! The pair began dating in October of 2016 and were engaged sometime in November 2017. The prince proposed with a ring he designer himself with a Botswana diamond and two stones from Princess Diana’s collection. Just living out all of our princess fantasies, Meghan Markle will be moving into the Nottingham Cottage in the Kensington Castle once they’re married. Eyes around the world will be watching this royal wedding unfold!


Lady Gaga and Christian Carino
Over the summer, Lady Gaga got engaged to her CAA talent agent, Christian Carino, after he adorably asked her father for her hand in marriage. The couple has been together for nearly a year, after Lady Gaga notably ended her engagement with Taylor Kinney in 2016. At the moment, the couple is not immersed in wedding planning and no date is set, as the singer is working toward bettering her health after suffering from fibromyalgia. And I’m sure I speak for everyone when I wish her a speedy recovery, and the stunning wedding of her dreams!


Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner
Although this one probably has most of us disappointed (once a Jonas Brother’s fan, always a Jonas Brothers fan), but also has us the most excited! Joe proposed to the Games of Thrones actress Sophie Turner in October of 2017 after dating for nearly a year. Both posted some Instagram gems of one gorgeous ring, estimated to cost between $25,000-$30,000. I for one am curious to see what kind of trendy bash these two throw in the coming year!


Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith
Mandy Moore has recently skyrocketed back into our hearts with her role in This is Us, and also recently confirmed engagement rumors in September to Taylor Goldsmith, a member of the indie rock-band, Dawes. After being together for two years, Taylor popped the question in their home in Brentwood. Although their wedding may be similar to their relationship: quiet, and quite private, we can’t wait to see the no-doubt stunning photos!


Nikki Bella and John Cena
Probably the fittest couple around, John Cena and Nikki Bella have been together since 2012- an eternity in celebrity years! John Cena has historically expressed no interest in getting married, however, after meeting Nikki, he changed his mind, stating that he met the right person that he considers an inspiration. If that does not scream #relationshipgoals, then I don’t know what does!

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Goli Parvinian is a bridal enthusiast and masters student living in Melbourne, Australia. Over the past few years, she has worked for bridal brands in her hometown of Chicago, New Zealand and New York City. You can typically find her in a cafe, face-timing her nieces or out on a long run.

6 Easy Ways to Cut Your Guest List

Arguably one of the hardest parts of wedding planning is making your guest list. Not only do you have to consider both you and your spouse’s friends and family members, but there are gray areas such as plus-ones, co-workers, kids, the list goes on.

In the world of weddings more guests = more money, so the easiest way to save money on your wedding is to shorten your guest list. Here are a few ways to do that:



Consider the location
The further away you host your wedding, the easier it will be to shorten the list. Having an intimate wedding in Mexico makes it easy to take people off. Telling people, “We’re having a very small ceremony with just our closest family and friends” will make your wedding seem romantic instead of exclusive. Having it in a far-off location makes it a lot easier to leave people you’re not as close with off the list. You can always throw a party before or after you head off to get hitched if you know you’ll have friends who want to celebrate and congratulate you.


Blame it on the venue
Unless you’re getting married in someone’s backyard, your venue probably has a capacity limit. If uninvited friends keep prying about where their wedding invite is, tell them that your dream wedding location has a very strict policy on guest count, so, unfortunately, you couldn’t invite everyone you wanted. Even if you stretch the truth about the capacity limit just a bit, it takes the blame off of you.



Create a rule for plus-ones
Giving everyone a plus-one can fill up your guest list quickly. If you’re not sure how to approach this issue, consider making a blanket rule that applies to everyone. This rule is completely up to you and your spouse. A few examples are: you can only bring a plus-one if we’ve met them, if you’ve been dating for more than 6 months, or any other kind of variation that makes you comfortable. This is completely acceptable as long as you keep the rule consistent and don’t make exceptions for anyone. With a rule in place, you can easily cut your guest list down.


Make it an adults-only affair
No, not inviting kids to your wedding does not make you a mean person. It means you want your guests who have children to relax and enjoy themselves, instead of worrying about their kids. A lot of extra costs can incur if you include little attendants. From kid food to activities and a separate table, it’s just one more thing you have to worry about. Plus, there’s nothing like a toddler crying hysterically to ruin your first dance. List out specific names on the invitation when sending them to large families so the recipients know who specifically is invited.



Make an A, B and C-list

When you sit down to make your list, think of people in three categories. Your A-list is made up of your closest friends and family you cannot get married without, like your best friend growing up, your cousins, etc. Your B-list is made up of people you’d like to have there. These might be college friends, relatives, etc. Then finally, your C-list is a group of people you can add to the list if you have extra space. These people might be co-workers or childhood friends you haven’t seen in a while. Breaking it down this way will make things a whole lot easier when you have to make cuts.

Don’t invite people you’re not close with (even if you got invited to theirs)
If your friend Jane from college invited you both to her wedding three years ago but you haven’t spoken to her since, you might consider removing her from the list. An invite to someone else’s wedding does not secure them an invite to yours, especially if you haven’t spoken in a long time. Don’t let the guilt of leaving people off the list consume you. If you invited everyone you ever knew, you’d have a sky-high bill at the end of your wedding.

Think carefully about who you invite and make sure they are important to you, those are the kinds of people you want around you on the most special day of your life.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Sarah Title is a travel & wedding writer and editor living in Washington D.C. She also works part-time at a bridal salon in Georgetown helping women find the perfect dress. When she isn’t working, you can find her at the closest oyster bar enjoying a glass of rose or catching up on the latest celebrity gossip.

Join Our New Year #PrettyRefresh Challenge!

I don’t know about you, but I personally have a running list of things I want to accomplish. Some might call that procrastination—I like to call it motivation. I think I’d feel a little naked with an always complete to do list. Sound crazy? Maybe. But if we’re always adding to our #goals then we’re constantly working toward self-improvement, right? With each New Year comes a boost of adrenaline to add to those lists and keep on checking ’em off. That’s where our first ever Pretty Refresh challenge comes in. Join in with us for 31 days of refreshing your home and life, from packing up the holiday decor to creating a bedtime routine. Full details below!

Any task or goal is way more likely to get accomplished if you’re doing it with a friend, right? That’s what this challenge is all about—we’re all in this together my friends. Each day this month, we will reveal a new challenge right here, which will link to an inspirational post to give you a little kick in the booty. Joining the challenge late? Not to worry! Each reveal will stay on the calendar to inspire you all month (and all year!) long. The reality is, some of these challenges take some time, so look at it more as a motivational jumping off point.

The fun part? We want to see how you’re tackling these challenges. Use the hashtag #PrettyRefresh on Instagram for a chance to be featured on our account! Cheers to a refreshing start to the New Year! XO

READY, SET, REFRESH!

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5 Ways To Set Meaningful Goals (that you’ll stick to) in the New Year

Raise your hand if you actually stuck to your New Year resolutions in 2017? I didn’t, because I didn’t make resolutions. Instead, I set goals for myself and ones that I knew would be realistic. Sure, the words are sort of interchangeable, but rather than resolving to do alll the things, why not set a few attainable goals? Life coach, Yana German is joining us today with a handful of simple tips on how to do just that.

1. Make sure your goals depend solely on you and no one else. The only person you can rely on is yourself. Don’t let others influence your decisions. We are the happiest then we are satisfied with ourselves, so don’t let other be an excuse for your failure.

2. Set timeframes for achieving your goals. You don’t have to achieve something tomorrow but you definitely need to have a timeframe (i.e. 1-3 months, 3-6 months, 6- 12 months). Keep in mind that the importance of the goal may change and it may need to be adjusted.

3. Rate your goals and remember that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I often see people who get overwhelmed with everything they are trying to change in your life. Take one step at a time. Write down all of your goals and try to rate them easiest to hardest (i.e. easy to achieve, quick to achieve, will require more effort but do-able, will require more time but achievable). This will serve as your map to achieving your goals.

4. When you are writing down your goals make sure there is no distraction and time limit. Try and be in a quiet place where you can think and reflect. After you wrote down your goals give them 48 hours and look over them again to see if they resonate with you. Say your goals out loud and remember that words manifest themselves.

5. Make sure your goals are YOUR goals. Is your grandmother sick and you want her to get better? That’s an honorable wish but you have no control over it. Make sure your goals are attainable. Dreams and wishes and different from goals.

6 Resolutions all 2018 Brides Should Make For a Happy, Healthy Year!

Right before New Year’s Eve, we all set our resolutions for the coming year. But for brides-to-be getting married in the new year, that list of resolutions can be quite daunting. From setting realistic fitness goals to making changes that help your state of mind, here are some great resolutions for the 2018 bride.


SET REALISTIC GOALS
We all want to look our best on our wedding day, but sometimes when we push ourselves too hard, our goals can backfire. Instead, set a realistic goal that you know you can achieve. It will make it less intimidating and easier to accomplish. Michelle E. Fernie-Oley, Founder and Executive Planner of Michelle Elaine Weddings suggests doing “5 push ups every morning before you shower, and then keep building up from there until 10 push ups before a shower becomes your routine.” The same goes for your eating habits. “Read the labels on the foods you’re buying, cook at home more often, bring healthy snacks and lunches to work,” says Michelle. “Don’t deprive yourself, if you want the doughnut, have the doughnut, but “treat yourself” every so often, not every day!”


CREATE A ROUTINE
To help achieve your goals, create a routine in the new year that you know you can stick to. “Sign up for group fitness classes for a month, schedule them into your calendar and stay committed to completing them,” says Michelle. “Replace your happy hours with sweat sessions!” If you don’t have to time to head to the gym, Michelle suggests finding an at-home fitness program that you can do on your own time. “Stop making excuses and start making time for [working out],” she says.


STOP TRYING TO BE PERFECT
“Brides get crazy after the holidays to look perfect and then they end up not looking like themselves,” says Marisa Ronca, Principal Designer & Planner of Marisa Nicole Events. “Don’t go crazy doing all these things to yourself that you don’t normally do.” Instead, focus on yourself and what makes you happy.


LET PEOPLE HELP
Quite possibly the most important think you can do is relax and let others help you. You probably have a to-do list that never seems to end, and some days you can get quite overwhelmed by everything you have to do. Instead of stressing, enlist your loved ones to help cross things off that list. “People want to help with the wedding day, so ask them,” says Marisa.


DON’T COMPARE YOURSELF TO OTHERS
Comparing yourself to others is never a good idea, and in the new year, try to ignore outside pressure. “Don’t get lost in what others are doing or achieving and don’t compare yourself to your friends or others getting married,” says Michelle. “Just focus on what’s the best for you!”


GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK
“Brides are way too hard on themselves and there’s so much pressure surrounding the wedding as well,” says Marisa. “Coming out of the holidays, brides just feel this pressure and they put that pressure on themselves—I think that brides need to give themselves a break.” And we know it may be hard, but limiting the time you spend on Pinterest, or the time you spend looking at other people’s weddings, can go a long way in your overall happiness. “I think because we see so much on Pinterest, brides think they have to do certain things and everything has to be perfect,” says Marisa. “Don’t just do a Pinterest detail because you saw it and think it’s cool, do it because it resembles your relationship and who you are.”

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Jessica Tzikas is a freelance writer, editor, and content manager from South Florida, who recently moved back to the sunshine state after living in Philadelphia for the past few years. When she isn’t writing, you can find her reading by the beach, practicing yoga, and exploring nearby towns with her new husband.

4 Ways to Avoid the Post-Honeymoon Blues

You just got home from your honeymoon and you’re ready to settle in.

But after the planning is done, the celebrations are over, and everything from your wedding season is wrapped up, you’re feeling a little drained and lonely. That’s natural. Here are a few simple ways to overcome the post-honeymoon blues.


 Block out “me time”

Transitioning from an unmarried household to a married one has its challenges. There’s no rush when it comes to adjusting to your new life together. Take it easy. Remember, you two are still two different people. Though you’ll always be there for each other, you don’t always need to do everything side-by-side. Take time for yourself in whatever way you need. Bubble baths, exercise, personal projects, whatever it might be. Use that time to clear your head and rejuvenate your body. Your mind and body will thank you later.

 
Reach out to your bridesmaids

Ride your friendship high long after the reception! Just because the wedding celebrations are over doesn’t mean you don’t need your friends by your side. In fact, now’s the time to keep them closer than ever. They’ll be your support system for life beyond your partner. Keep in touch with lots of one-on-one with phone calls, friend dates, and video calls. Your friendships can keep you grounded while you nestle into your newlywed life.

Display and relive your memories

Don’t let the life of the party die with the party. Take time to go through your photos and videos from the wedding, reception, and honeymoon. Hang up and rewatch your favorites so those moments can live on. They’ll reignite the same joy you felt when they were taken. Show off the photos you love the most. Seeing them throughout your home or office can help keep those happy memories alive.

Plan your next couple’s trip

Sometimes the honeymoon can hold a lot of pressure. If things don’t go as expected (and even if they do), your first trip as a married couple can be both exhilarating and exhausting. Your love, your future, and your compatibility aren’t wrapped up in the honeymoon. If you want to keep creating intimate memories, sit down together and plan another trip. Anything from a weekend road trip to an overseas excursion can get you focused on the future and thinking about your next season of adventure together.

However you celebrate your honeymoon, find time to unwind when you arrive home. Take time for yourself and stay in touch with your besties. Most of all, find a way to celebrate the amazing wedding season you just went through because before you know it, you’ll whisk each other away on more amazing adventures.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Katy Palmer is a casting producer and creative consultant in Denver by way of Los Angeles. When she isn’t working you can find her indulging in the latest indie films, enjoying the Denver comedy scene and supporting other women in media. Connect with her on Instagram @bykatypalmer.

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A Glamorous Black Tie Wedding That Starts With a Sea of Candles

The marble alter at Vibiana is seriously the stuff that dreams are made of. It’s pure magic and we haven’t even gotten to the sea of candles tucked inside this black tie celebration. It’s bringing glamour and romance to downtown Los Angeles with design by Love & Splendor, florals by Kelly Oshiro and the prettiest of imagery by Erich McVey. See it all unfold below and don’t forget to press play on the film from By Design Films.

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From the Bride… When planning our wedding, David and I wanted to create a special night for every person in attendance. We had never been part of a black tie event before, so we chose that as our theme: we wanted to host a celebration where we could all get dressed to the nines and enjoy a formal, luxurious night in the city. Thankfully, The Vibiana in Downtown LA was the perfect venue for what we had in mind! As a cathedral in a former life, the grandness of the main hall was a perfect fit for both our traditional wedding ceremony and upscale reception. We are still in awe of how Angel of Love and Splendor and Kelly Oshiro used hundreds of candles to create a romantic and reverent altar that also served as a backdrop throughout the reception. Since David and I love to eat, another must-have for our wedding was amazing hors d’euvres and food. Vibiana’s Chef Neal Fraser and his excellent staff served a delicious meal in a manner that fit the evening’s elegant mood. (If only we had more time to eat our food, but hopefully our guests enjoyed them!). During the cocktail hour outside, our friends and family took turns taking pictures on a red carpet with a backdrop featuring gorgeous laser-cut wooden calligraphy. After the cake cutting, David and I performed a surprise dance routine choreographed by one of my close friends. After the two of us danced to MKTO’s “Classic”, we invited our parents up for a choreographed “Father-Daughter, Mother-Son” dance set to “This is Home” by Switchfoot. If you knew us and how we NEVER dance (even at weddings!), you’d understand how shocked our friends were. All in all, our wedding exceeded our highest expectations and was the perfect way to start our married life together. We are so thankful to Angel and our amazing dream team of vendors for bringing the weekend to life. We are also so grateful to Erich and Amy McVey for capturing photographic evidence that it wasn’t just a dream, and that it actually happened!

Photography: Erich McVey Photography | Videography: ByDesign Films | Floral Design: Kelly Oshiro | Cake: Sweet & Saucy Shop | Stationary: Amber Moon | Hair & Makeup: Hills Beauty Club | DJ: Red Shoe LA | Ceremony Music: Angelica Strings | Wedding Venue: Vibiana | Invitation Calligraphy: Anne Robin | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Menu Calligraphy: Betty Ling Calligraphy | Planning & Design: Events of Love and Splendor | Tabletop Rentals: Casa de Perrin

Romantic Winter Honeymoon Spots for Snow-Loving Newlyweds

If cuddling up by the fireplace of a private log cabin or skiing the slopes of the Swiss Alps sounds more appealing than sweating in the Caribbean sun, this list is for you! These wintery honeymoon locations are the perfect balance of romantic, luxurious, and cozy for you and your snow-loving beau.

Zermatt, Switzerland
If you’re seeking a honeymoon filled with outdoor adventures, look no further than the ski-resort town of Zermatt nestled in the Swiss Alps at the bottom of the famous Matterhorn. Beyond hiking up the colossal peak, ice skating, skiing, and curling are among the more moderate winter activities available. For a romantic accommodation, the Unique Hotel Post maintains a comfortable feel with a lodge-like ambiance, yet spoils couples with its modern touches. Visit its intimate spa, which features a Finnish sauna, vapor bath, and large jacuzzi, or one of the property’s four restaurants and five bars and clubs.

Georgetown, Maine
For a more laid-back vacation, consider a trip to Southern Maine in November or December. Although known for its beaches and lobster dinners in the summer, Maine is a beautiful state to visit after temperatures drop. Instead of staying at a hotel or bed and breakfast, consider this luxurious treehouse in Georgetown. Overlooking Back River from all directions, this minimalistic, modern treehouse is fully insulated and perfect for a cozy newlywed retreat. It even comes with a wood-fired cedar hot tub! Spend a day shopping at the Freeport outlet mall or visiting the shops in Boothbay, both less than 40 minutes away.


Reykjavik, Iceland
The days may be shorter through the winter in Reykjavik, but be honest—won’t a large chunk of your time be spent in your hotel room anyway? It is your honeymoon, after all! When you are taking advantage of the daylight, the Blue Lagoon is a must-see. This natural geothermal pool is naturally heated year-round and offers a relaxing oasis for you and your new spouse. Services offered at this natural spa include face masks, massages, saunas, and steam baths. There are many other natural wonders to see including geysers, volcanoes, waterfalls, and (if you’re lucky) the Northern Lights. Reykjavik is the perfect place for a relaxing honeymoon filled with beautiful sites.

Venice, Italy
People tend to favor summer European vacations, so Venice is much less crowded and more enjoyable in the winter months! With its misty weather, the city becomes increasingly romantic—the perfect place to explore as newlyweds. Take a ride on a gondola, visit Saint Mark’s Basilica, and eat lots and lots of Italian food because your wedding diet is over! For an intimate dinner approved by locals, check out CoVino. This fourteen-seat restaurant offers a variety of three-course menu options that offer classic foods with modern twists. What better place to dine with your new spouse?


Aspen, Colorado
Looking for a European honeymoon without the spendy airfare? Enjoy the Euro vibe of the luxurious ski town of Aspen, the perfect place to spend a romantic week with your new spouse. Stay at Hotel Jerome, a boutique hotel with mountain lodge décor located just steps away from the heart of town. Spend your days skiing at Aspen Mountain and your evenings enjoying a show at the Wheeler Opera House or dining in Snowmass Village. From outdoor activities to views of the mountain from your hotel bedroom, a trip to Aspen is sure to be an intimately romantic one.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Morgan Chamberlain is a freelance writer and social media consultant for wedding vendors in New England. She believes weddings are all about sentimental details, cohesive décor, and a well-chosen playlist to keep the party going!

Cheers to the New Year With This Glamorous Wedding Film

What better way to wrap up 2017 and ring in 2018 than with a toast to crazy glamorous weddings like this one here!? Add in gorgeous details (thank you Simple Elegance, LLC) and a couple that have known each other since junior high and it’s almost too good to be true. But Creative Films captured it all so we know this is the real deal – from the beautiful Bride getting ready to the end of the night countdown! Pour that champagne and let’s cheers to celebrations like this and many more to come!

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From Creative Films… Wow – what a way bring in a new year with this beautiful couple and their family and friends. I don’t want their amazing story to get lost in the glamour and stunning details of their day because it is one of the sweetest stories I have heard. They met in junior high and grew up together in the Greek Church. This day was FULL of meaningful moments of family and friends and sharing of history and tradition, from the locket with Marina’s grandparents photos that was brought from Greece to the wonderful dancing that filled the Intercontinental Ballroom all night long! This was the 5th wedding that we have shot for this large family and we are truly honored to be asked back to preserve this day for Marina and Conner.



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Photography: Epaga FOTO | Cinematography: Creative Films | Coordination: Simple Elegance, LLC | Floral Design: Trapp And Company | Wedding Dress: Pnina Tornai | Cake: Take The Cake | Stationery: The Left Handed Calligrapher | Ceremony Venue: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church | Reception Venue: InterContinental Kansas City at The Plaza | Jewelry: Cartier | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Belle Vogue Bridal | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Essense of Australia | Makeup: Silvia and Daisy Duckworth | Hair Stylist: Jasmine Galazka, Olivia Lee, Malicia Sanchez and Cindy Biven | Lighting: Landers Visions | DJ: John Grammatis | Band: Hank Lane Music | Men's Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Transportation: Overland Limousine Service | Ceremony Musicians: Brookside Strings | Painter: Event Painting by Agnes | Rentals: All Season's Event Rental

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A Festive Bar Cart Perfect for All of Your New Year’s Celebrations

The bar cart is the shining star of most New Year’s Eve festivities so make it a show-stopper with these easy tips for zhooshing up your drink station courtesy of Doreen Corrigan. With a few festive updates and some sparkling accoutrements, you’ll be poppin bottles in style as you count down to 2018. Cheers to the new year!

Tis’ the season! There’s so much to celebrate and be thankful for during the holidays. Planning on hosting but don’t have the big bucks to hire a bartendar? A bar cart is your best friend. Your guests will feel at home and appreciate making their cocktail just to their liking. 

Who doesn’t love a party on wheels? Added bonus, you can set up in any room and easily transition as your party progresses. Not sure where to start? Here are a few helpful hints:

Fill a festive drink dispenser with a signature cocktail for your party goers.

Add in a touch of personalization with monogrammed napkins, fun straws, or unique glasses (pineapples for us).

Add a bowl of snacks or candy. My favorite is classic old fashioned Christmas candy. Love the pops of color, especially from the ribbon candy.

Accessorize the cart with a touch of unexpected. Try fresh florals, balloons filled with confetti, or a whimsical garland.

So this holiday season let’s all grab a glass and toast to those we love! Happy New Year!

Photography: Sammie Jean | Styling: Doreen Corrigan | Bar Cart + Sign: Home Goods | Blooms: Andrews Garden | Custom Linens: Liz Wickstrom | Drink Dispenser + Bottle Brush Trees: Target | Pineapple Tumblers: W P Designs

The Cutest Couple’s Engagement Shoot at the Iconic NYPL

“We don’t really have an earth shattering love story. It was more like an awkward encounter over the internet followed by a string of awkward encounters in person, and then eventually finding out that we liked being awkward together.” I knew immediately after reading their story, I wanted to be best friends with this couple and that their New York Public Library engagement session photographed by Andrew & Ada was about to steal my heart. One look at this gallery, and I was not disappointed.

From Andrew & Ada Fine Art Photography… It was serendipitous that Charlotte would find us and we would be traveling to NYC that summer. Being a photographer herself, Charlotte knew exactly what she wanted! She wanted to have a fine art look: very clean and modern, but incredibly romantic. We joined them amongst the columns and steps at the New York Public Library in Bryant Park and our day with them began.

Charlotte and David are both light-hearted and humble people that find moments to joke and laugh in between every occasion. We found ourselves laughing through the session with them as if we have known each other forever! Yet through all the dad-jokes and puns, they ultimately seek each other to hush and hold; to whisper kind words and share kisses on cheeks.


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Photography: ANDREW AND ADA | Dress: David's Bridal | Ring: Littman Jewelers | Bouquet: DIY | Save the Dates: DIY

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A New Jersey Wedding (With a Little Southern Flair) at an Historic Inn

What happens when a Jersey girl meets a Southern gent on Tinder? You get a wedding with the best of both worlds at an historic New Jersey inn with special Southern touches throughout. With gorgeous makeup by Make Me Up Eva and beautiful photos by Idalia Photography, this wedding has a little Jersey (hello, gorgeous glittered Jimmy Choos!), a little Alabama (that seersucker ring bearer outfit!) and a whole lot of love. Check out their love story below and jump into the full gallery here.

From the bride:

Taylor and I met through Tinder and had our first date at a divey commuter bar in Penn Station. It may not have been the most glamorous start (and it was only 20 minutes long because I had to catch a train), but I knew right away that he was special.

Taylor is incredibly thoughtful, and he planned the most amazing proposal. We were just sitting around at home on a Friday night when Taylor casually suggested we go out to dinner in our neighborhood. When we arrived at the end of the subway platform, he got down on one knee and proposed. Moments later, the next subway car rolled up and I was shocked to see that it was filled with our friends and family! Taylor’s friend filmed the whole thing, and there was even a small camera in the ring box itself.

Being a planner, I wanted to visit wedding venues soon after the engagement. We selected the historic Molly Pitcher Inn as our venue because I had always thought of it as a beautiful, elegant place to celebrate a special occasion. Plus, it had a gorgeous promenade right on the river for our ceremony and cocktail hour (despite terrible weather forecasts leading up the wedding, the rain held off and we were able to be outside).

I always knew I wanted gray as one of our colors and Taylor suggested green as our other main wedding color; the gray and green really popped when we added touches of peach and metallic as accents. It also lent itself to lush, natural greenery for our florals. We knew that right away that we wanted round garlands as our table centerpieces, and decided to expand that idea into a large floral wreath that provided a gorgeous background for our ceremony.

Our main inspiration was sharing our love story – we wanted the day to feel personal, and for our guests to come away from the wedding knowing more about us. Some of our favorite personal touches included having close friends announce the reception entrances and special dances, walking down the aisle to a song composed and recorded by Taylor, our locally-sourced olive oil favors, and writing our own vows, which we heard for the first time during the ceremony.

I love to craft, so I made escort cards using white tiles, and created most of the paper elements and signage, including the menus, ceremony programs, table numbers, and more. We also brought some items straight from our home for the decor, such as our light up LA & T initials and the lightboard message sign.

One of the first things anyone learns when they meet Taylor is that he is proud to hail from Alabama; since the wedding was taking place in my hometown, we wanted to honor his Alabama roots by incorporating some Southern elements into the festivities. We kicked things off the night before the wedding with yummy BBQ food at our rehearsal dinner.

My adorable godson Logan was our ring bearer, and he looked like a little Southern gent in his saddle shoes and custom green seersucker suit. Speaking of seersucker, our bourbon-based signature cocktail was called “The Seersucker” and featured green and white striped straws with handcrafted metallic flags. Taylor’s mom baked cheese crisps (one of his favorite Alabama snacks) that each guest received in the welcome box, along with favorite candies from the bride and groom.

While I couldn’t wait to try our funfetti wedding cake, the treat that Taylor was most excited about leading up to the wedding was his groom’s cake, which was a huge chocolate chip cookie cake in the shape of Alabama! The cake featured different landmarks and towns that are meaningful to Taylor.

We kept the Southern theme going right through the end of the night, with “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Livin on a Prayer” (which I like to think of as the unofficial anthem of New Jersey!) closing down the dance floor.


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Photographer: Idalia Photography | Wedding Coordinator: Kate Krug | Florals: Darryn Murphy Designs | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture | Invitations: Art Paper Scissors | Bridesmaid Dresses: Azazie | Makeup: Make Me Up Eva | Hair Stylist: Hale Koa phineas Estate | DJ: Aria Melody DJ | Groom's Suit: My Suit | Groomsmen's Attire: Menguin | Bridal Shop: St. Pucchi | Cake & Groom's Cookie Cake: Sugarush Bakery | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Molly Pitcher Inn | Fragrances: Atelier Cologne | Olive Oil Favors: Carter & Cavero | Ring Bearer's Seersucker Suit: Brenda Rathbone | Ring Pillow: Alexandra Ferguson | Seamstress: Zatsarina Fashion | Vow Notebooks: The Printable Gal

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A Wedding That Feels More Like The Best Ever Napa Vacay

Any wedding that ends in donuts is a great one in our book. But all delicious celebratory desserts aside, this Napa wedding crafted by LVL Weddings and Events is striking the perfect balance between elegant and whimsical.  It boasts both an intimate alfresco reception with romantic florals by Natasha Kolenko and all the gorgeous wine country vacay vibes that a guest could possibly want. See the whole shebang through image after pretty, pretty image by Carlie Statsky.

From Ashley Brand from LVL weddings..When Nick and Annie first contacted me, they gave me the criteria of good food, beautiful and unique venue, and a laid back, whimsical, yet refined vibe. Annie is from California and Nick is from upstate New York. Both currently residing in New York City, we wanted to make sure them as well as their guests felt they were on amazing wine country weekend vacation that also happened to include a wedding! There fun, laid back personality was something we wanted to convey in to the overall feel of the wedding. So after touring a few wine country venues, Chalk Hill Estate was the clear winner. The privacy, breathtaking, hilltop vineyard views, and a delicious culinary experience, there was no turning back. Keeping with the wild, organic desire for the design, the ceremony arbor and aisle treatments were whimsical and natural to compliment the surrounding nature. A beautiful bounty of cheese and charcuterie awaited their guests for cocktail hour paired with the delicious Russian River valley wines that Chalk Hill offers. Moving to the dinner reception, the guests were seated amongst wooden dining cabanas with sprawling colorful floral and candles. The velvet textures of linen, rustic wood dining tables, and vintage glassware kept the design eclectic and fun. The energy from the band, a fun Donut dessert display, and a beautiful California summer night, surely did not disappoint.

Photography: Carlie Statsky | Event Design: LVL Weddings & Events | Floral design: Natasha Kolenko | Wedding Invitations: Citrus Press Co. | Bridesmaid's Dresses: Show Me Your Mumu | Lighting: Twilight Design | Band: Hip Service | Transportation: Pure Luxury | Bar: Best Beverage Catering | Bathrooms: The Water Cottage | Beauty: Rainan Romberio | Bridal Gown: Sarah Seven | Ceremony & reception: Chalk Hill Estates And Winery | Dessert: Johnny Doughnuts | Glassware: Frances Lane | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Photobooth: Giggle and Riot | Rentals : Encore Events Rentals | Rentals : Found Rental Co. | Signage : Blush Type

The New Neutral Trend That Takes Romance To An Entirely New Level

2018 is the year of romance – we can feel it. And leading the way with all things pretty and classic is a collection of neutral beauties from Bari Jay that take the amour up to an entirely new level. They’ve spent 50 years perfecting the art of bridesmaid dress making, and this time we get to peruse their muted tones against a Brooklyn Botanic Garden backdrop that definitely sets the stage for a sophisticated celebration.

Soft neutrals are our jam, and these pretties from Bari Jay set a new standard with delicate detailing, plus figure-flattering silhouettes that will be all your besties can talk about. From interchangeable fabrics (like chiffon, satin, georgette, english net, sequin and more), to sizes ranging from 0-26W (with petite and extra length available), to maternity separates with stretch panels, this family-owned business has really, truly thought of everything. We love the traditional meets modern designs filled with wow factors – a big YES to the illusion lace backs – and the color choices that will keep you on trend, but still allow you to mix and match. Pair that with an elegant space and a vendor team that includes the likes of Gabrielle Hurwitz, Patina Events and You Look Lovely Fine Art Photography and it’s the best kind of inspiration.

If you dream of a wedding celebration filled with romance, then trust us on this one – Bari Jay’s bridesmaid gowns are exactly what you’ve been looking for. They’re classic, innovative and available in hues that are just the right kind of neutral. To pore over all of the pretties available, visit Bari Jay today – and don’t forget to check out their junior bridesmaid line + flower girl options.

Photography: You Look Lovely Photography | Photography: You Look Lovely Photography | Floral Design: Gabrielle Hurwitz | Flowers: Fifty Flowers | Wedding Dress: Mon Cherie | Invitations: Shutterfly | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bari Jay | Hair + Makeup: Face Time Beauty Concierge | Venue: Brooklyn Botanic Garden | Catering + Event Production: Patina Events at Brooklyn Botanic Garden | Event Planning, Design + Styling: Gabrielle Hurwitz | Fashion Styling: Gabrielle Hurwitz | Linens: BBJ La Tavola

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Attending a Destination Wedding

After attending more than 25 weddings, I assumed I knew everything there was about being a gracious guest during someone’s big day. However, after being invited to two destination weddings abroad, I realized the same rules don’t apply. Before you pack your bags, here’s what the experts say you need to know in order to avoid a faux pas.

Plan Your Own Fun.

While most couples will provide guests with a gathering or two (outside of the wedding), don’t expect the couple to provide all the entertainment and things to do, says Jen Taylor of Taylor’d Events Group. Do your own research and identify a few activities to fill the time. Jen says she usually has the couple offer a few suggests that guests can explore on their own.

Follow Through On Your RSVPs.

If you say you’re going to attend any of the additional activities the couple has planned, be sure to show up. “Remember, the couple is paying for each event,” says Emily Sullivan of Emily Sullivan Events. “By not showing up, you’ve cost them money.” If you’re worried that you may not be up for all of those events, she says simply plan ahead and let them know you can’t make it. “It’s perfectly acceptable to do your own thing.”

Leave The Presents At Home.

If you’re gifting the couple with a physical object, Megan Velez of Destination Weddings Travel Group, is adamant about not bringing it along to the party. She recommends sending it before or after the wedding. “Neither you nor the couple want to lug a gift through customs and security,” she says. Instead, she suggests going the non-traditional route and gifting them with an experience they can use on their honeymoon (like a massage, candlelit dinner or fun excursion).

Pack The Right Wedding Attire.

Look to the wedding website and invitation for cues on the proper dress. “If the wedding is on the beach in Mexico during the day, beach casual is likely to be a safe bet,” says Megan. “An invite with classic black and white script font points to more formal attire.” When in doubt, ask the couple (a few weeks out, not in the week running up to the big day).

Enjoy Yourself but be Respectful.

You can treat the trip like a vacation but don’t go crazy, says Megan. “Just because you’re at a resort and a fun destination, doesn’t mean you can let loose and act like it’s the spring break trip you never had,” she says. “Be conscious of the fact that the trip is about celebrating the couple.” Along those lines, Megan does not recommend inviting friends or kids who aren’t invited to the wedding. “Things can get complicated quickly when traveling with guests who aren’t attending.”

Budget Accordingly.

Expect to pay your whole way through. Before RSVP’ing yes, Keith Phillips of Classic Photographers says “be sure you’re able to afford all costs.” Some couples may choose to cover all or some of the costs for specific guests, but it shouldn’t be assumed.

Pay Attention to the Details.

Destination weddings require more planning for the couple and guests says Tifany Wunschl of Gourmet Invitations. “It is very likely the couple has given you all of the information you need.” Make sure to read through everything. She adds “there is nothing more frustrating to a couple who has spent time listing all of the details for their wedding, to just have their guests ask them what airport they should fly into.” Go through everything very carefully and avoid contacting the couple. If you have questions while on-site, talk to the hotel staff which has most likely been prepped with information and can recommend local attractions.

And last, if you RSVP no and then find a cheap flight right before the wedding, avoid the urge to go. This adds additional stress to the couple.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Ximena N. Larkin is a writer and publicist. She lives in Chicago with her husband and dog.

A Sweet Summer Wedding at the Cutest Cabin in the Woods

Settle in, loves, because this Minnesota wedding involves the cutest cabin in the woods that has been in the family for four generations. Add in Broadstone Event Co.‘s planning expertise and the floral skills of Bloom Designs, and you’ve got one picture-perfect affair. Complete Weddings + Events and Geneoh were there to capture the day, and it’s as refreshing as a summer breeze.

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From the Bride… Vince and I met as neighbors in the summer of 2016, and soon thereafter our friendship blossomed into the “big love” we’d both been looking for. By December, we were a couple, and a short seven weeks later, we were engaged! They say, “When you know, you know,” and I would have to agree! July 1 was the perfect date for our wedding (7-1-1-7 – that should be easy to remember). My (now) husband and I reside in Phoenix, AZ, so when it came to deciding where to have our summer wedding, the decision was easy! There is nothing more nostalgic than Fourth of July weekend in Northern Minnesota at a family cabin on the lake, surrounded by friends, family, and of course s’mores and fireworks!

We wanted our guests to make our wedding into a mini-vacation. Children were encouraged to come along and wedding festivities extended throughout the entire long-weekend. My family has cherished our Lake Wabedo cabin in Longville, MN, for FOUR GENERATIONS! Established in 1928 by my great grandfather, this remote cabin in the woods was the perfect location for our 110-person destination wedding. Guests traveled from 12 states and made the journey 3 hours north of Minneapolis to celebrate our special day. Planning a destination wedding in a city of fewer than 300 people is no easy feat! However, as an event planner by trade, I was up for the challenge, and I couldn’t have done it without our amazing event designer and florist, Kate Kuepers of Bloom Designs in Baxter, MN.

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Photography: Geneoh | Cinematography: Complete Weddings And Events | Event Design: Bloom Designs | Event Planning: Broadstone Event Co | Floral Design: Bloom Designs | Wedding Dress: Paloma Blanca | Cake: Spoon & Stable | Invitations: Minted | Reception Venue: Grand View Lodge | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rings: David Yurman | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Catering: Grand View Lodge | Hair and Makeup: Moxy Hair Studio & Spa | Family Cabin: Lake Wabedo | Flower Girl's Dress: Milly Wedding Shop | Lodging: Grand View Lodge | Rentals: Midway Party Rental | Robes: LoveThatMonogram

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How to Use Color to Tie Everything Together on Your Wedding Day

We are all about a couple that loves to play with color – a creative combination, a fun pattern, or an unexpected accent can not only add a dose of your personality to your big day, but it can also take it from pretty to WOW! There are so many details, places, and ways you can incorporate your special hues, so we turned to the experts at BBJ Linen for some advice. Here they break down some of their favorite ways to tie your entire wedding day look together and how to tell your story as a couple through your color palette.

Photography: Roots of Life Heirloom Photography

Create a Color Palette With Multiple Colors

Instead of simply sticking with a single color, try to incorporate a wider palette that uses multiple colors. Whether you opt for shades of your main color or a contrasting color, integrating more color into your wedding’s décor creates visual interest and allows you to include fun touches to your tables and overall wedding design.

Photography: Tenth + Grace

Create a Backdrop of Color With Your Table Linen

Your table settings are the ultimate way to create drama with your color scheme. Table linens in various hues create a colorful backdrop for place settings, centerpieces, and other table design elements. Add more interest by choosing linen with a metallic sheen, textured fabric, lacey overlays, or with a unique pattern that reflects your personalities. Don’t forget to give ample attention to other types of tables such as escort card tables and cake tables, as these also contribute to your overall wedding look.

Photography: Stephanie Brazzle

Add a Pop With Napkins + Table Runners

Napkins and table runners are a must have for any well-dressed table. Like bows on presents, napkins bring just enough touch of pigment to your table setting, which makes them perfect for adding bright and rich colors. Whether you want to go bright and fun or elegant and dark, using napkins is a great way to incorporate color into your wedding. Likewise, table runners are a great way to add texture, layers, and color to your overall design. They also help focus attention on other important elements like your floral arrangements or centerpieces.

Photography: Lisa Ziesing for Abby Jiu Photography

Use Tableware, Glassware, Chargers, + Napkin Rings for Subtle Color

Just like your wedding dress wouldn’t be complete without a little sparkle and shine, table accessories are an easy way to add subtle color to your entire event. Chargers are a fun way to tie your color palette together and give it a glam, vintage, or modern vibe. Napkin rings can add a bit of bling or metallic accents as well. Tableware and glassware also give you the option of adding complementary colors to your chosen color scheme. Whether you want to add touches of metallic like golds and silvers, or you want to use muted shades of your chosen hue with colored glassware, tableware and glassware are the perfect opportunity to add subtle hints of color while brining your entire style together.

Photography: Kristina Lorraine

The Perfect Colorful Addition: Flowers

Floral arrangements add natural hues to your wedding, complementing the colors of your table linens and other décor. The fresh appearance and subtle scent of flowers make the entire event feel lush and inviting. The florals chosen for bouquets or boutonnieres for the bridal party along with the table floral designs are vital elements in your wedding style. For a subtle look, opt for monochromatic florals with one of your colors. Another option is to incorporate multiple hues for a bright, joyful look.

Photography: Tiffany Von Photography

Use Color to Designate Venue Spaces

Your palette is a great tool to that allows you to tell a story throughout the entire venue. Having an outdoor wedding? Opt for colors that play best with the scenery. An indoor wedding? Pick out hues from the reception or lounge area to play with. Add color and flair by using decorative pillows in the lounge areas and tying the look together with highboy tables with similarly colored cuffs.

Photography: Tenth + Grace

It’s All in the Details

Here are a few more ways to pump up the color on your wedding day:

  • Serve a signature cocktail that incorporates your wedding color
  • Print invitations on colored paper or use colored ink on neutral paper
  • Choose colored lighting for the reception and dance floor
  • Add unique take-home favors at each table setting, with the a ribbon or wrapping in one of your colors

Photography: Lauren Gabrielle Fine Art Weddings

Telling Your Story With Color

Adding your colors to the ceremony and reception in all design elements, down to the smallest details, is a perfect strategy for making your wedding and reception unique and memorable. Whether you have selected a single color or multiple complementary colors, incorporating color and texture into every element of your wedding ties the design together to create a truly enchanting vision on that special day.


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The Prettiest Parties of 2017 (We Wished We’d Been Invited To)

I thank my lucky stars every day that part of my job is getting to peruse gorgeous parties and entertaining inspiration on the daily. 2017 definitely did not disappoint in the celebration department. From birthdays to baby showers, we’re highlighting some of our very favorites today! Cheers, loves!

A Chic, Tropical Party Infused With That Iconic Banana Leaf Print

Welcoming guests for a weekend filled with celebrating, this couple did it up with a chic tropical party infused with that iconic banana leaf print we know and love. It served as a fun nod to their upcoming wedding at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and played perfectly with the bright backdrop of The Lombardi HouseChic Celebrations and JL Designs carried that idea of vacay glam throughout the celebration with white blooms and tropical greens, the perfect conversation spots and warm weather treats. See it all captured by Sanaz Photography.

A Gender Reveal Party Filled to the Brim with Confetti + Boho Details

When you’re an event planner, throwing a fabulous party comes with the territory; especially when it involves your bundle of joy and a fun gender reveal. To celebrate the announcement of Team Boy or Team Girl, Katelyn of Kate Rose teamed up with Bouquets Floral Design and Brittany Jean Photography to throw a bohemian inspired shindig. And it comes complete with a confetti ending. Boy or girl? Click through the gallery to find out!

This Alfresco Feast Will Inspire You to Bring the Party Outdoors

Set amongst the beauty of Camp Los Olivos, this party inspiration that starts with stunning stationery by Oak and Orchid showcases just how awesome an alfresco dinner can be. Crafted by Magnolia Event Design along with a delicious seasonal menu by Feast and Fest and the most perfect fresh squeezed cocktails, these pretty images by Anna Delores will 100% inspire you to bring the party outdoors for an evening under the stars.

How to Whip Up a Fun and Delicious Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

Cinco de Mayo is one of our favorite holidays, hands down, and it only has a wee bit to do with eating your weight in chips and salsa and washing it all down with a delicious margarita or two. But the fiestas? Those certainly play a part as well and if they look anything like this number crafted by It’s a Sparkly Life with florals by Aura Design and all captured by Lisa Renault, then we’re in for a treat.

Let this Inspiration be your Guide for the Best Ever Brunch Party

Blending bright florals, modern prints and a yummy signature cocktail, this brunch party celebrated friendship, birthdays and really good food. Masterminded by Amber Weir along with blooms and corsages by Stella Bloom Designs and lots of gorgeous flower-filled shots courtesy of Lavender & Twine, get the low down on hosting your own perfectly brunchy soiree.

A Genius + Creative Way to Celebrate a Birthday

A few years ago, we featured this gorgeous, moody 30th birthday and we thought it most certainly couldn’t be beat. Fast forward to today, we have the same birthday girl with a brand new soirée and she did it. Anna Wu completely topped her 30th with a genius and oh so creative way to ring in a new year. It’s spoon carving made gorgeous at the hands of Melanie Abrantes + Amanda Vidmar + Kayla F Photography. See it all here!

On the To-Do List: Plan a Winter-Worthy Party with Friends

Did someone say champagne brunch? This pretty party put together by GATHER Events is the perfect way to combat a chilly winter. Incorporating moody blues, shibori and batik prints and gilded touches, it adds a pretty layer to cold festivities. And what better way to celebrate than with all your best girlfriends? Take a cue from the images of Braedon Photography and plan a cheers-worthy get-together.

Serene Baby Shower + Nursery Inspired by Family and Culture

To celebrate a sweet baby boy on the way, Mama and owner of The Everyday Co. (which we’re obsessed with), designed the prettiest of celebrations for her impending arrival. It’s an intimate party with friends and family all draped with the perfect touch of blue and a gorgeous nod to Japanese culture. And just wait until you see the mini-tour of Nikko’s nursery. It’s true perfection captured by Elizabeth LaDuca. Of course, we would expect nothing less from a design Allstar who’s wedding was off the charts good.

This Is How to Make an Unforgettable Entrance

What’s better than a classic, Southern affair? A classic, Southern affair with an ombre floral walled tent! Mariée Ami and Blossoms Events used the hues of the old brick building on the reception property as inspiration for their massive instillation, and the result is an absolutely unforgettable entrance. Davy Whitener and East West Production captured the day through their lenses, and it’s all waiting for you here.

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Baxter and John’s wedding was one of those weddings that everyone in the industry desires to be a part of. The bride and grooms’ love story is the classic southern girl marries her handsome marine. Their love for the low country and Carolina Panthers, along with some patriotic touches, made for a fairytale affair. DeBordieu, South Carolina is a second home for the brides’ family, and the small brick church where the ceremony took place is near and dear to their hearts. Baxter remembers sitting in the old boxed pews as a child.

The colors and design of the evening were inspired by the old brick house on the property where the reception tent was built. The team took cues from the almost pink-hued brick, which evolved into the ombre flower wall and fantastic floral installation centered in the tent. The beautiful florals, stylish linens, and soft seating vignettes created a homey atmosphere for guests to enjoy a feast of low country treats and a night of dancing. Baxter and John ended the night with a final personal touch by exiting among American flags and driving away in the bride’s family Rolls Royce.

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Photography: Davy Whitener Photography | Cinematography: East West | Event Design: Blossoms Events | Event Planning: Mariée Ami Wedding Planning Studio | Wedding Dress: Modern Trousseau | Stationery: Mariée Ami Wedding Planning Studio | Ceremony Venue: Prince George Episcopal Church | Reception Venue: Hobcaw Barony | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Cru Catering | Calligraphy: Jan Pruitt | Lighting: Technical Event Company | Tent: Skyline Tent Company | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Snyder

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