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Dreamy Wedding on the Big Sur Cliffs

Escape to a cliffside celebration via a gallery of images by Kurt Boomer? You don’t have to ask me twice. Because when you combine his talent, these views, and a Bride and Groom who couldn’t look more in love, the end result is magic. It’s the dream ending to a love story you have to read to believe (all in the Bride’s words below!) and meanwhile we’ll be waiting in The Vault.

From The Bride… Jason and I met years ago on a plane. I know it sounds so cliche to say, but it honestly felt like the universe wanted us to end up together. I’ll explain: we saw each other first on an East Coast flight headed towards the SF bay area. I thought he was cute standing a few aisles in front of me on the plane. A few hours later, the plane landed at SFO and we found ourselves walking the same direction out of the terminal. From there, we ended up being the only two people on the airport transporter (a rarity, considering what a zoo SFO can be on the weekends). We twiddled our thumbs and pretended not to notice how awkward this was that we were strangers that seemed to be following each other. When we reached the stop for the Bart ticketing station, we both got off and headed towards the platform. We were both too shy to say anything at this point, but when we both realized we were getting onto the same train to the East bay, it became too comical NOT to talk about.

At this point, I think Jason just shook his head, laughed and smiled as he held out his hand to shake mine. He and I talked the whole way to my stop in Rockridge, Oakland. We talked about art and how we were both artists exploring different mediums – him game design and lighting, me photography and writing. We found out through the tail end of our conversation that we actually lived in different states. Regardless, he invited me out to dinner that night to continue our conversation over Italian food, and I gleefully accepted.

Over a glass of wine and some lasagne, It became increasingly apparent that though our chemistry was insane, we were in entirely different places in our lives: I, was in college, he was steadily in his own new career in North Carolina where he lived. The timing just wasn’t right on paper. We adored each other, but I think we both thought our first date would be our last. However I know that somewhere inside of me, on a deeper level, knew that if we just let this thing run its course, the universe might be good to us somewhere down the line. Maybe fate would bring us together again when we were more in sync and ready for a relationship. Little did we know a the time, that’s exactly what would happen.

About 4 years later, I got this email from Jason out of the blue. I had almost forgotten we had exchanged contact info all those years ago. The email was somewhere along the lines of, “Hey, do you remember me from the train some time ago?” I laughed to my friends about how serendipitous this was; they knew my story about the romantic-train-encounter-mystery-man very well. I wrote back and the connection was just as special as it had been the first time we had met. The rest is history! From there, we would meet every weekend in either Seattle or San Francisco, he had moved to Seattle recently to take a job, and the plane ride was only 2 hours away.

When I graduated college, I was hungry for a new adventure. The trees and majestic beauty of the Pacific Northwest felt like the perfect place to find myself – and with Jason there too, it was a win-win. Everything seemed to align perfectly when I moved to Seattle. We collaborated on creative projects together; I would help him write stories for games, and he would paint and illustrate them. When Jason proposed in December of 2013, I didn’t start planning right away, but I did have a specific feeling in mind for what I wanted the day to feel like: I wanted it to feel like “us” and the simplicity yet emotionally deep elements of our love. I wanted, and Jason did too, for our wedding to reflect everything we loved about both Washington and California. When we visited Big Sur for the first time, we felt almost a primal reaction to it: the towering trees, the lush colored landscape, the peaceful tranquility of being outdoors. We feel it perfectly represented us and the peace we feel together as best friends and life partners.

As far as the actual labor of planning went – I feel like I lucked out in some cosmic way on that front too. I created a mood board of small glimpses I liked – nothing literal, just textures and soft-focus pauses on beautiful details. I had contacted a few floral designers in the Carmel/Big Sur area to help me narrow down this vision and come up with flower choices, but there didn’t seem to be anyone that understood the emotion that I wanted the event to convey. Then, I came across the work of Christine Cater and her team.

There is a heart-stoppingly gorgeous image on Pinterest that I’m sure many brides have seen: It’s of a half-circle pampas grass arrangement with white and pink roses and a couple standing in the middle of this ethereal coastal scene. I followed a barrage of links to find out the floral designer involved in this, and come to find out, it was Christine Cater – who also works in the Carmel/Big Sur area. I reached out to her on a whim thinking she’d never have time for me with all of her world-building and all, and to my surprise she wrote back. Over the course of the next 4 months, she and I worked together to use a lot of what I already from my little shop and side-business ForesterCo on Etsy.

I used bits and pieces that reminded me of my childhood: real brass candlesticks, handmade vintage textile hangings, cake stands from the 50s. If I had any advice for other brides, it would be to use things you already have whether that’s vintage or handmade, and get creative with it. If you don’t already have vintage, search estate sales and thrift stores for unique pieces early on, so that when the time comes, you can sort through and narrow down a vision that’s uniquely-you.

I had a lot of favorite moments the day-of. There was a lot of emotion back and forth between Jason and I because after all those years between meeting, and finally finding each other again, It was honestly surreal. When he and I first met that day way-back-when, one of the random bits of information we bonded over on the train was our love for Arcade Fire. So walking down the aisle together to the Vitamin String Quartet version of “Wake Up” was so cool. It was like a dream I once had long ago for my life that came true. My Aunt Sally is the one who performed the ceremony, and that was another neat part as well. Jason and I aren’t religious at all, so we wrote the ceremony ourselves, but having someone to close to us who is part of our family speak those words and facilitate in binding our union together was very special.

From The Planner…From the moment we met it was evident that these two had their esthetics in the bag. Alexandra’s clean romantic modern touches throughout her wedding day added some pretty yummy eye candy. Point 16 is gorgeous with its ceremony perched high above the Pacific Ocean. A birch altar was created by the family where we hung strands of hand dyed yarn tassels to compliment the brides macrame wall hanging.

At the base we added wicker, ceramic and glass vessels filled with spring blooms, grasses and greenery. Jason and Alexandra stood on a rug that they own and now enjoy in their new home. The bouquet was inspired by our May brides love for the multi petalled peony. It took center stage amongst garden roses, ranunculus, sweet peas, astilbe, queen annes lace, magnolia and eucalyptus.

Jason’s boutonnière wrapped in taupe velvet had blush sweet peas, with the ‘shammy’ side of a magnolia leaf against his tweed suit. Gold and bronze elements were present throughout the wedding and we love to compliment these metals with foliage like magnolia. Bronze candlesticks were used along the single dining table centered with handmade green garlands.

In the end this wedding had our full attention on design and details as you can see by these images. Big Sur + Kurt Boomer + pretty flowers and details = a match made in heaven.

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Photography: Kurt Boomer | Floral Design: Christine Cater | Wedding Dress: The Dress Theory | Bride's Shoes: BHLDN | Catering: A Big Sur Affair | Hair + Makeup: La Coiffure | Calligraphy: Melissa Lam | Groom's Attire: ASOS | Venue: Big Sur Point 16 | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Earrings: Avigail Adam | Geode Placecard Holders: BHLDN | Gold Dipped Feather Pen: Indrasideas | Hair Accessories: Twigs & Honey | Signage: The Paper Walrus | Tabletop: Alexis Party Rentals | Velvet Guest Book: BHLDN | Vintage Decor: ForesterCo

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A Life Well Slept with Casper + A Promotion!

In our perfect world, every morning would start slow. Think breakfast in bed, pour over coffee, snuggling up with the one you love, and of course a perfect sleep surface like Casper to match. It’s the insanely comfy mattress making its way onto registries of newlyweds everywhere, but not without good reason. I mean, a life well slept?  We are sooo on board.

Completely durable, seriously sleek and hand-crafted right here in the USA, Casper is changing the way you look at mattress shopping with a direct-to-consumer approach and immediate + free 2-5 day shipping. Which means that cozy weekend spent cuddling with your love is right around the corner… and delivered in a “How did they do that?” sized box that is almost as cool as the mattress itself. (Seriously – it’s awesome.) Afraid of mattress commitment? Don’t sweat it. Casper offers a 100-day risk free trial, so there’s more than enough time to decide if the award-winning sleep surface, contouring memory foam and breathable latex foam is perfect for you and yours. (Answer: It totally is.)

From their amazing customer service to their 10-year warranty to their beyond affordable prices, Casper sleep surfaces are everything you’ve ever dreamed of. (Pun intended!) And don’t even get me started on their fabulous lineup of pillows and sheet sets for an even cozier, dreamier night’s sleep.

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10 Super Bowl Cocktails that Kick Beer Booty

Let’s start this post with a disclaimer: We in no way look down on those that love a good brew. I have definitely been known to slug a few back with the huz. But, if you come from the Champagne all the Way Team or Vodka with a Splash of Anything Club then this post is for you. It’s our collection of favorite Super Bowl watching cocktails that completely and totally kick beer booty. Go Team Cocktail!

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7 Super Bowl Party Ideas for the Win

Super Bowl and super cute, totally knock it out of the park in the chic department parties tend to not go hand in hand. But leave it to the ladies of SMP Living to find a way to smuggle in a little bit of pink, and a whole lot of gold. We’re breaking down some fun, totally easy ways to gussy up that Sunday football fest in style. And if you missed it, check out this Super Bowl food roundup worthy of a grand ol’ noshing.

1. Don’t Be Afraid to Think Outside the Box

Just because your team didn’t make the cut or chicken wings and beer just aren’t your thing, doesn’t mean you can’t participate in this sunday’s festivities. We love pink and prefer champagne over beer any day so our version of a Super Bowl party involves all of those things. Call it an Anti-Super Bowl Party and let your pink flag fly.

2. Gussy Up Your Food Stations

From snack bags, to popcorn baskets, and football field trays too, food displays are a simple way to add a healthy dose of DIY decor to your store bought containers. It’s all about presentation with these gems.

3. Decorate Your Cocktails

Speaking of presentation, cocktails love a good wow-moment too. Make these simple tassel drink stirrers and pop them in a signature cocktail for an uber festive feel.

4. Glam It Up

It’s no secret that we love a splash of gold on SMP. We covered really basic white cardboard coasters entirely with gold leaf. It is a mistake-free project and you can make it Super Bowl worthy by sealing them and writing the players numbers using a white chalk pen.

5. Game On!

While you’re watching the Big Event, throw a few party games into the mix. Things like Super Bowl Commercial Bingo or these Rating Cards will do the trick.

6. Couch Cheerleaders Need Pom Poms too

Make this simple DIY and handout to partygoers for newspaper pom filled cheering from the sidelines a.k.a. the living room sofa.

7. Add a little Flair

A good backdrop is the MVP of party decor. It takes a ho hum wall to Look at Me Fab in no time. Try a gilded bunting or go all out with this fringe letter backdrop; one of our favorite projects to date!

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The Only Timeline You Need to Plan Your Perfect Wedding

Congratulations, you’re engaged! Once the newly-engaged bliss starts to wear off, panic may start to set in. After all, there’s a lot of information and inspiration out there when it comes to planning a wedding, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Don’t worry, though, because SMP (and this timeline in particular) is here to help you every step of the way. From finding the dream team of vendors to saying yes to the dress, we’ve got everything you need to make sure your wedding is everything you’ve dreamed of!

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Rich + Romantic San Juan Capistrano Fall Wedding

I love the richness and warmth that comes with a fall wedding. Something about them just seems so romantic. And this Southern California fête is no exception. With a rich color palette, stunning florals from The Bloom Of Time, gorgeous details planned by Bliss Productions including linens from La Tavola Linen and delicious bites from 24 Carrots, every detail of this day is special. See it all from Jana Williams Photography and Theater 10 Wedding Films in The Vault!

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From Bliss ProductionsThis breathtaking Fall wedding filled the corners of the Franciscan Gardens, in the heart of San Juan Capistrano, with bright smiles and warm colors. The tables were bursting with life, featuring burgundy and cream linens from La Tavola and beautiful flower arrangements from The Bloom of Time. The tables were also graced with thoughtful and memorable gifts for the guests to take home. The groom’s mother made homemade jars of jam to compliment each place setting. The setup of the ceremony gave off a natural and earthy feel, yet still remained sophisticated and warm. The furniture for the ceremony, as well as the furniture placed around the area, came from Archive Rentals. The guests relaxed in the vintage looking couches before and after the ceremony. To add to the warm and welcoming vibes of the atmosphere, cocktail hour kicked off with a fall signature drink that felt warm and cozy. The catering company, 24 Carrots did an excellent job of satisfying the guests every cuisine need. The night ended with an elaborate s’more’s bar featuring five different kinds of gourmet marshmallows from Fluff It Marshmallows. The guests were able to roast their own marshmallows over the three flames in the center of the table and choose their ideal combination of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker. Jana Williams captured all of the enthralling photos from the magical night and provided the bride and groom with hard copies of the memories they will cherish forever. The videography from the night was provided by Theatre 10 Wedding Films. Bliss Productions was the fantastic wedding planning company that catered to the bride’s every want and desire for her special day.

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Photography: Jana Williams Photography | Cinematography: Theater 10 Films | Floral Design: The Bloom Of Time | Invitations: Victoria Austin Designs | Catering: Giracci Vineyards Farms | Calligraphy: KA Kalligraphy | DJ: Vox DJs | Venue: Franciscan Gardens | Event Planning + Styling: Bliss Productions | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Signature Party Rentals | Vintage Rentals: Archive Rentals

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Colorful + Preppy Museum Wedding in Oklahoma

Who had the best wedding it town? Marie and Rob did! A sweet southern inspired affair complete with preppy details every moment is what we like to call casual chic. Aubrey Marie Photography was behind the lens turning every moment into a memory and today we’ve got it all to share in THE VAULT!

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From Aubrey Marie PhotographyMarie and Rob chose to get married in Marie’s home state of Oklahoma in the beautiful month of October. However, the two love birds live in South Carolina and Rob’s family is from Mississippi, so they really wanted to incorporate the beauty and charm of the south into their Oklahoma wedding. With the help of Gibson Events, they filled their wedding with lots of southern details, such as a band from Chattanooga, Tennessee and grits as part of their reception dinner.

From the Bride… To be honest, I didn’t have a clear idea of what I wanted for my wedding until I was more than halfway through the planning process. I knew what colors I liked (navy, blush, and gold) and I knew that I wanted the design to be pretty, but comfortable, so my plan was to find a team of vendors that I could trust to do what they thought would work best. Gibson Events helped me coin the term ‘preppy casual’ for my wedding and everyone else helped pull my dream together.

My favorite part of my wedding day was getting to spend 30 minutes with my HUSBAND immediately after our ceremony, before our reception. That quality time was so important to both of us and we are so glad we decided to do that. It gave us a chance to take a deep breath and appreciate the day and each other

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Photography: Aubrey Marie Photography | Cinematography: Owl & Tree Films | Coordination: Gibson Events | Floral Design: Poppy Lane Design | Wedding Dress: Allure Bridal | Cake: Brown Egg Bakery | Invitations: Chirps & Cheers | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bridal Boutique Of Lewisville | Catering: Abbey Road Catering | Hair + Makeup: Chelsey Ann Artistry | Band: Plan B | Groom's Attire: Great Scott | Groomsmen's Attire: Great Scott | Linens: Marianne's Rentals for Special Events | Location: Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Hall Of Fame | Wedding Dress Boutique: Bridal Boutique Of Lewisville

Trending: Sexy Sheer Wedding Dresses that Will Have You Feeling Hotter than Beyoncé

Wedding dresses are becoming more fashionable than ever before. Case in point? The naked dress. We’ve seen them on the red carpets and we’ve seen them on the runways. Now, we’re seeing them coming down the aisle. It’s official—sexy wedding dresses are here to stay. Whether you go for a plunging neckline or a backless stunner, one thing is certain, that sexy gown is sure to make your new husband a very lucky man!

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Tropical + Bohemian Wedding in Naxos

In our eyes, Paul and Sivan planned the perfect wedding. Traveling all the way from Los Angeles to the hidden gem that is Naxos, these two escaped the ordinary for one extraordinary celebration. The ultimate adventure wrapped up in romance, With Heart Films captured every second to share and we’ve got it all below. From a sweet ceremony, to the ideal reception, Press PLAY to see it all!

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From With Heart FilmsPaul and Sivan, decided to have their wedding in one of the hidden gems of the Greek islands. So they traveled all the way from Los Angeles to have their wedding in Naxos. Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades island group in the Aegean. It has some of the most beautiful beaches, traditional villages unaffected by time and with most recognizable landmark the gate of Apollo’s temple. Sivan is a beautiful woman, inside and out and not only that but she is also incredibly talented and full of passion and creativity. Co-founder at MUSE and sharing inspiration and ideas through sivanayla.com, it is no wonder she organized all the details of her wedding perfectly.

We were welcomed with open hearts from both Paul and Sivan, as well from the Richards and Vardi families and for three days,we lived with them the adventure that was P & S wedding. An adventure that found us walking in the small alleys of the town of Naxos, doing a magical ride to traditional villages still unaffected by time and sailing at sunset to Paros, on a boat full of people laughing and dancing.

The ceremony took place at Banana, in the amazing St. Anna beach, where in front of their friends and families, Sivan, in her gorgeous Galia Lahav dress, looking stunning and Paul equally handsome and elegant, exchanged their vows. Once again we had the joy of working with talented Adonis Kekidakis as the photographer. We feel blessed that we shared all those moments of laughter and tears and love. Mostly love. The night found everyone partying, celebrating the union of these two “star-crossed lovers”.

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Photography: Adonis Kekidakis | Cinematography: With Heart Films | Floral Design: Marie Moustakis | Ceremony Venue: Banana Beach Restaurant | Reception Venue: Banana Beach Restaurant | Bridesmaids' Dresses: The Jet Set Diaries | Wedding Favors: Sugarfina | Groom's Suit : Calvin Klein | Groomsmen Suits: Zara | Bridal Dress + Veil: Galia Lahav | Bridal Shoes: Aquazzura | Cake Designer: Aktaion Pastry Boutique

50 Recipes for Super Bowl 50

If there is any day of the year that indulging in a bag of popcorn doused in caramel and bacon is legal, the Super Bowl is most definitely it. Especially for the big 5-0. Really, any of these mouth-watering recipes we’ve rounded up for game day are sure to keep you smiling regardless of who is doing a victory dance in the end zone. Dive in below!

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Blogger Bride Boxwood Avenue’s Glamorous Lake Tahoe Wedding

If you like pretty then are going to L-O-V-E this wedding for the following reasons: first, A Savvy Event planned the ultimate celebration complete with La Tavola linens. Second, it’s one of our very own Blogger Bride’s special day! That’s right, Chloe of Boxwood Avenue dreamed up the perfect lakeside party (hello, s’mores) and thanks to David Newkirk we’ve got every detail of her day in THE VAULT!

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From Chloe of Boxwood AvenueWow, what a journey we’ve been on! I have had so much fun getting to share my wedding planning with all of you. It’s truly been an honor! I shared a little bit about my main squeeze in my e-sesh post, but I want to share even more with you today!

You might know that Greg and I live in the absolute middle of nowhere on a cattle ranch, way up north in California. If you didn’t, now you do! It’s amazing living up here, but it is completely different than living in the city. In fact, the experiences I’ve had on the ranch are what lead me to start Boxwood Avenue – as a way to share what modern ranch life is like.

So when we started planning our wedding, we initially wanted to have it at the ranch. However, the logistics of asking hundreds of people to travel hours away from civilization just didn’t pencil out. There really isn’t anywhere for people to stay overnight, and there certainly aren’t many catering or rental options. While discussing it with our families, Greg’s mom suggested we have our wedding at Lake Tahoe. After all, it’s where I consider my heart to be. I love the ranch, but Lake Tahoe is like nothing else. I was over the moon excited that Greg agreed to say, “I Do” there!

So we got to planning, and ultimately decided on a black tie wedding. One of my new cousins put it best, “You moved to this tiny town, on a cattle ranch, where boots and spurs are everyday attire. You’re only going to get married once, so you might as well have your fairytale moment.” I was thankful that she spread the word to the rest of the cowboys: Yes, you HAVE to wear a tux. Yet, you can see in some of the photos – a few of them just couldn’t bear to leave their cowboy hats at home, which was totally fine with me!

As I planned, I knew I wanted to include as many little details from as many vendors as I could. There is so much talent out there! So, last May when I traveled to Nashville for one of my bridesmaid’s weddings, I carved out an afternoon to pop into The Dress Theory! I really admire the shop’s owner, Camille, so I knew I had to go visit the store when I had the chance. I happened to pick up the beautiful belt I wore on my wedding day, but I wasn’t in love with the ribbon it came with, so I added my own Silk and Willow ribbon to it. The ribbon complimented the color of my Bliss by Monique Lhuillier dress perfectly, which was the slightest shade of pink. The moment I tried it on at Swoon, I knew it was the one!

Initially, I had planned on making my own veil, but came to my senses about a month before the wedding. The girls at Swoon were able to order me a custom Jennifer Leigh veil that extended four feet beyond the hem of my dress, I loved it so much I didn’t take it off all night, I even ate dinner in it!

I had the privilege to work with vendors from all over northern Nevada, California and even Utah, but planned most of the day remotely from the ranch, adding DIY touches whenever I could. As I look over our wedding photos I am reminded of my wonderful family who helped make every little detail possible. My aunt hand painted the designs for the garden seed favors and envelope liners, which I hand cut and placed in every envelope. I even handmade the packets the seeds went into! My dad made the base of the chuppah, and I sewed together the covering for it. Nearly every brass candlestick and goblet you see was found at thrift shops by my aunt, who is also the woman who taught me how to sew. Naturally, she fit my dress for me, and even took some of my great aunt’s silk fabric and sewed it in into the inside of my dress, which was my something blue.

One of my favorite DIY projects of the wedding was hand writing each guest’s place card. I actually did it two nights before the wedding! That same night, all of my bridesmaids came over to my mother-in-law’s house where we had a pre-wedding crafting party – being a DIY blogger, this was a BLAST for me – I don’t think my bridesmaids agreed, though, because, they ended up having to add ribbons to every single bell (which were placed at the guests’ seats to ring during the first kiss, you can see and hear it in the video!), bows to every program, bunting to every cocktail stir stick and straw, and tags to every honey favor. By the end of the night, I’m pretty sure their fingers were bleeding, luckily we had champagne to fix it!

The morning of the wedding was celebrated with mimosas and pampering, and while the boys figured out how to properly tie their bow ties, the girls were treated to hair and makeup from Hannah Lashelle of Pretty Parlor and Jenay Duckett of MAC. I was insistent about hand writing our own vows, but was guilty of not putting them onto paper until that morning in the middle of hair and makeup! Early afternoon, I was greeted by my mother in law with sweet gifts form Greg; his great grandmother’s pearl necklace and earrings, which I was honored to wear down the aisle as my ‘something old’.

I think one of the most memorable parts of the evening was when I read my vows wrong, and my grandfather’s speech. Both moments can be seen in the video! My grandfather is from France, and gave a traditional French toast, which involves a lot of clapping, and singing. I will remember it for the rest of my life.

The day of the wedding went by just as quickly as everyone had warned me it would. It really is true when bride’s describe their wedding day as being the best day of their life, not because of the wedding itself, but because you’re completely surrounded by love. Having all of our closest friends and family gathered in one spot was surreal.

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Meet the Bride | DIY Favors | Dress Shopping Tips |
DIY Calligraphy | Bridal Shower | Bachelorette Party | Mistletoe Moment | Translating Your Wedding Vision

Photography: David Newkirk | Event Planning: A Savvy Event | Florals: Karen Tran Florals: Event decorator/designer | Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Paris Custom Cakes | Ceremony Venue: West Shore Cafe | Reception Venue: West Shore Cafe | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Makeup : MAC Cosmetics | Hair: Pretty Parlor Sf | Calligraphy : Chloe Mackintosh At Boxwood Avenue | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Officiant : Reno Tahoe Ceremonies | Accessories : The Dress Theory | Cinemetography: Dax Victorino Films | Dress Boutique: Swoon Bridal | Giant Love Letters: Tahoe Entertainer | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Paper: Minted | Rentals: Camelot Party Rentals Nevada | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals Napa | Rentals: Frances Lane | Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Sound: West Coast Audio & Visual | Sound : Crux Events | Veil: Jennifer Leigh Bridal

14 Days of Valentine’s Day Giveaways: Laura Hooper Calligraphy Video Tutorial + Starter Kit Bundle

Here at SMP, we’re of the belief that calligraphy makes anything look more beautiful, and today’s giveaway is from the queen of calligraphy herself, Ms. Laura Hooper. And while we can’t giveaway her talent, we can giveaway the next best thing: the Calligraphy Video Tutorial and Starter Kit Bundle. Enter for your chance to win below!

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To enter, simply enter your email into the widget above. The Sweepstakes ends at 11:59 p.m. EST on February 3, 2016. Open to legal residents of 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older. Limit one (1) entry per person per day. One (1) winner will be selected in a random drawing the following day and will receive a Laura Hooper Calligraphy Video Tutorial + Starter Kit Bundle valued at $170. By entering, you confirm you have read and agree to the Official Rules.

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Destination Spring Wedding in Shades of Blue

This beautiful Bride and Groom hired the incredibly talented Lifestories Wedding Photography because of “the way he manage to tell stories” in his photos, and it’s safe to say that the tale told in this pretty wedding is a love story. From the lovely bridesmaids’ dresses to the breathtaking scenery, this day is the perfect start to happily ever after. See it all in The Vault.

From The Bride…Tom and I were married in the beautiful town of Berry, 2 hours South of Sydney. We wanted a destination wedding which was convenient for everyone. We were so happy with Berry with its green outlook and small town country feel. Heather at Gypsy Flora was amazing and has unique designs with her flowers, I gave her a brief and left it in her hands and the result was beautiful. Jaspers the venue took care of everything, all the catering and decorations. It’s such a unique venue with beautiful little pockets all around the Gardens where you can explore. We had the most amazing day of our lives and we will never forgot everyone who was a part of it.

For the photography, we chose Yann from Lifestories Wedding. Yann is based in Paris so we were lucky that he was in Australia at that time of the year traveling with his Australian wife. We knew his work and we just love his natural touch and the way he manage to tell stories, that was also a perfect match.

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Photography: Lifestories Wedding Photography | Floral Design: Gypsyflora | Wedding Dress: Lily By Peter Trends | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Sheike | Groom's Attire: MJ Bale | Venue: Jaspers | Bridesmaid Jewelry: Witchery For Kids

Colorful Spring Multicultural Wedding

One of the things I love most about weddings, beyond the obvious pretty, is the blending of tradition. In the words of the bride, “Even before we got engaged, we talked about having a wedding that was not only a celebration of us, but also of our community and our wonderful cultures coming together.”  A fusion of Mexican, Scottish and Indian influences, this day is rich in cultural beauty and The Vault is your spot to peruse Diana McGregors’s incredible captures.

From The Bride…From the moment we saw the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Raj and I knew we would get married there. We were both drawn to its serene courtyards and natural beauty and we loved the idea of getting married in Santa Barbara, a place our traveling friends and family could relax and enjoy for the whole weekend.

Even before we got engaged, we talked about having a wedding that was not only a celebration of us, but also of our community and our wonderful cultures coming together. Rajen is of Indian and Mexican descent and I was born and raised in Scotland, but moved to the states many years ago. We decided to bring in different elements from each culture and ended up with this really fun, colorful, musical day that was better than anything we could have hoped for!

Our fabulous photographer, Diana McGregor, captured it beautifully and we were constantly impressed with our DJ, Sukh Chugh, who kept the dance floor full throughout the night. In the end, it really came down to the people – watching our families come together in kilts and saris, dancing to bhangra music was amazing!

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Photography: Diana McGregor Photography | Cinematography: David Chang | Coordination: Joy Proctor Design | Floral Design: Anna Le Pley Taylor | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Engagement Ring: Pleve | Rings: Banvari Jewelry | Catering: Pure Joy Catering | Hair + Makeup: TEAM Hair and Makeup | Lighting: Bella Vista Designs, Inc | DJ: DJ Sukh | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Officiant: Miriam Lindbeck | Venue: Santa Barbara Historical Museum | Bag Pipe: Bill Boetticher | Bridal Boutique: Bridal Galleria | Bride's Earrings: Pleve | Groom's Sherwani: Sagar Exclusive | Henna: Henna Me Beautiful | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Photo Booth: The Awesome Booth | Photography - Assistance: Michelle Boyd Photography | Rentals: The Tent Merchant | Specialty Rentals: Botanica Specialty Rentals

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Glamorous Western Wedding Inspiration at Brush Creek Ranch

The American west is a dreamy destination for so many of us and the idea of hosting a wedding amid all that beauty is brought to life in this shoot, planned by Pink Diamond Events and captured by Lisa O’Dwyer. With a gown from the Little White Dress Bridal Shop that radiates romance and a tablescape I can’t stop pinning, these wedding dreams are brought to life in every image. More in our VAULT!

From Lisa O’Dwyer… This American West shoot was inspired by Town & Country style, the look of the city and glamour in the Wild West of Wyoming. It was photographed at the 5 Brush Creek Ranch in Wyoming. As a wedding venue, it is a unique and wonderful experience for a couple and their guests. The western backdrops of the ranch are straight out of the movies. And there are many events that the guests can take advantage of, such as fly-fishing and horseback riding.

The dress we chose is a silk Marchesa from Little White Dress in Denver. Emmy London shoes for inside are from Little White Dress, and the bride’s own cowboy boots for walking around the ranch. Styling/coordination/production from Pink Diamond Events of Northern Colorado, florals from Hana Style Designs of Northern Colorado, baked goods from Sweets Wyoming, stationery from The Wells Makery of Colorado, makeup and hair from Janie Rocek of Northern Colorado.

The colors of the flowers are rich hues evocative of the surrounding landscape, and an elegant table setting that tames the wild of Wyoming and the American West. Casey of Pink Diamond Events used Kate Spade flatware in rose gold, ceramic plates courtesy of Pink Diamond Events, La Tavola napkins, Silk and Willow table runner, stemware from Anthropologie. Casey of Pink Diamond Events and Brittany of Hana Style Designs pulled all elements together for the table design.

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Photography: Lisa O'Dwyer Photography | Event Planning: Pink Diamond Events | Floral Design: Hana Style Designs | Wedding Dress: Marchesa | Stationery: The Wells Makery | Bride's Shoes: Little White Dress Bridal Shop | Hair + Makeup: Janie Rocek | Venue: Brush Creek Ranch | Baked Goods: Sweets Cakes & Pastry | Bridal Boutique: Little White Dress Bridal Shop | Flatware: Kate Spade | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Plates: Pink Diamond Events | Stemware: Anthropologie | Table Runner: Silk and Willow | Veil: Little White Dress Bridal Shop

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The Kelly Faetanini for Brideside Exclusive Collection + A Giveaway!

There are bridesmaid dresses… and then there is the fabulous new Kelly Faetanini for Brideside Exclusive Collection (#AltarEgo), a lineup of seriously stunning, convertible gowns that are as beautiful as they are fun to wear. Think six chic cocktails dresses + four long skirts that are all about taking you from ceremony to reception in true, fashion-forward style.  We are sooo obsessed.

With the Kelly Faetanini for Brideside Exclusive Collection, changing up your bridal party look has never been easier… or more fun.  Simply choose one of the gorgeous cocktail dress options, then add a stunning skirt for a more formal, perfect-for-the-ceremony look.  Ready to party the night away? Remove the skirt for a shorter, sassier style… or keep the maxi and add your own cute top.  The options are endless AND instant.  Not to mention that every last beautiful detail is wrapped up in Brideside’s amazing service. What’s not to love about that?

Can’t wait to pretty up your bridal party with the Kelly Faetanini for Brideside Exclusive Collection?  We don’t blame you.  Just head to Brideside to begin working with your very own Personal Style Consultant, then invite your besties to view your “closet” and save your fave dresses from the never-ending lineup of insanely gorgeous styles, colors and fabrics. (Hundreds, to be exact.)  Your Style Consultant will handle ALL of the questions about fit and ordering, then send you and your bridesmaids your selections to TRY ON AT HOME, no matter their locale.  Once you’ve chosen “the one,” simply place your order and your gowns will be delivered right to your doorstep.  The easiest part of planning your wedding?  Yes… yes, it is.

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What: Brideside is giving away a $500 credit!

How: Simply enter below by February 14th.

Who: One lucky winner will be chosen by Brideside on February 15th!  Good luck, lovelies! xo

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Photography: Brideside + Laura Meyer Photography (Bridesmaids in Black)

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Can I make a confession? I dread buying lighting for my home. #1 because everything I like is so darn expensive and #2 because I’m just plain picky. So, putting this post together was a bit of a challenge, I won’t lie. But friends, you’re going to thank me (and Erin, who helped me scout a bunch of these beauties) because we’ve gathered a FAB little selection and they’re all under a hundo. Bam. Win-win.

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Elegant Elopement in Copenhagen, Denmark

The more I stare at these images from Kyle John, the more I’m convinced that European elopements are the way to go. With the charming streets of Copenhagen as their backdrops, not to mention the Amalienborg Palace, these two proved that even the most intimate “I do” can be every bit as special. Join me in The Vault to see why we simply can’t get enough.

From Linn Petterson… For their elopement Greta and David decided on the beautiful city of Copenhagen as their romantic destination. With its fairy tale charm the Danish capital served as the perfect backdrop for the couple who both have strong ties to the city.

The two wed in an intimate ceremony in the enchanting Tivoli gardens famous for its hundreds of colorful bubbling lights and flower gardens creating a cozy and idyllic feel that magically transports you to a world where Hans Christian Andersen’s stories become real.

Captured through the lens of Kyle John, the couple exuded classic elegance as they ventured through the heart of the city to have their portraits taken in the quiet and grand surroundings of the royal palace, Amalienborg. The golden light reflecting off the historic white walls and cobble stone square blending as a perfect love affair on this cool September afternoon.

Photography: Kyle John Photography | Venue: Tivoli Gardens | Portrait Location: Amalienborg Palace | Words: Linn Petterson

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Sultry + Romantic Spanish Elopement Inspiration

While this may be an inspirational shoot perfect for all our romantic readers out there, this style and every image from Stephanie Brazzle is so, so good, I’m begging someone to replicate for their own real wedding. All you need to do is dial up Meggie Francisco to plan and design all the details and get La Tavola and Bella Acento on board for all beautiful linens and flatware. Because it’s obvious; when these vendors come together, magic happens. See it all before your eyes in our VAULT right here!

From Meggie Francisco… Locación, locación, locación: Sultry and romantic, with creamy terra cotta arches, Escondido Golf and Lake Club in Horseshoe Bay, Texas is the perfect spot for a Texas couple who would love to do a Latin-inspired destination wedding, yet prefers to keep the festivities local.

Our palette of apricot, dusty rose, and rich greens was pulled directly from the surroundings at Escondido. To bring this vision to life, Posh Floral masterfully composed a table centerpiece chock full of roses, orchids, ranunculus, and a variety of greenery, all overflowing from a sturdy golf compote. The place setting is comprised of fantastic finds from all sorts of places – the pale pink china is from Crate and Barrel, and we found the delicate pink Mexican glassware tucked away on a busy shelf at World Market. We topped the milky La Tavola linens with a sheer tattered scarf to add texture and character to the look.

The romantic yet daring Ines di Santo gown combines delicate lace with daring lines for a sexy yet demure bridal look, which is complemented by an organic, free-flowing bouquet with abundant greens and pale apricot and blush florals. The elegantly crafted statement earrings and classic round-cut rose gold engagement ring complement the look of simple glamour. For a touch of destination-inspired fun, the Aruna Seth shoes feature ornate beading with a tiny touch of turquoise, reminiscent of warm ocean waters.

Terra cotta ink and tile place cards bring earthiness and substance to the design while tying in the surrounding architecture, while the romantic calligraphy ensures that the feel remains airy and festive.

We are excited to share this shoot with readers of Style Me Pretty to show that if your destination wedding dreams are dashed, with the right design choices, it’s possible to achieve the same sense of passion and adventure to your home state!

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Photography: Stephanie Brazzle Photography | Event Planning + Design: Meggie Francisco | Floral Design: Posh Floral Designs | Wedding Dress: Ines Di Santo | Stationery: The Paper Pad | Bride's Shoes: Aruna Seth | Jewelry: Shapiro Diamonds | Hair + Makeup: Anastasia Strattan | Groom's Attire: Nordstrom | Venue: Escondido | Bridal Boutique: Arte Latica | Chairs: Suite 206. luxury event rentals | China: Crate & Barrel | Flatware: Bella Acento | Glassware: World Market | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola

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Classic + Elegant North Carolina Country Club Wedding

If you’re wondering what a classic and timeless wedding looks like, this is it. With a country club setting, the couple’s monogram throughout, and a color palette of blush, gold, and cream, this wedding is as elegant as they come—and full of personal touches, including a small photo attached to the Bride’s bouquet to honor her recently deceased father. See all the pretty from Allison Kuhn Photography in The Vault!

From Allison Kuhn PhotographyEmily and Michael were a joy to work with. Their easy-going and fun personalities made photographing their wedding easy. Emily’s incredibly classic and elegant taste was clearly reflected in the stunning Modern Trousseau dress when chose. Everything being located at one of Charlotte, North Carolina’s most up-scale venues, Charlotte Country Club. Large crystal chandeliers and hardwood floors made her reception a beautiful site. With help from Anne Markey of Favor Me Events, these wedding details were beautiful. Emily chose a white ceramic tray with her initials etched in gold as a guestbook for guests to sign.

Emily lost her father earlier in the year, and so honored him with a small black and white photo attached to her bouquet.

Each bridesmaid wore a different dress…all 12 of them. Having so many friends in Emily and Michael’s wedding party was such a reflection of the love surrounding them in life. They are such good souls and I know they will have a great life together.

From The Bride…I envisioned an classic, and romantic feel to our wedding with a slight shabby chic vibe. When I walked into Charlotte Country club I knew it was the perfect place to host the reception as it is the oldest country club in Charlotte. It has beautiful vaulted ceilings, huge mirrors, and amazing chandeliers that set the stage for the night. We wanted this to be a special day for us but also a fun night for all of our guests. We had a formal sit down dinner for 250 guests and then the band started for a fun night of dancing.

My color palette was blush, gold, and cream. I had bridesmaids pick out any dress they wanted in blush and we worked the other colors into the flowers and other details. I wanted china incorporated so we brought in an assortment of china plates that our salad (fried green tomatoes) was served on. We brought in tons of candles to lighten the room, and had an assortment of flowers and lanterns on the guests tables

My favorite moment of the night was dancing to the band with my new husband and all of our friends and family. Michael and I had our first dance choreographed by First Dance Charlotte and it was so much fun to show it off after a few months of practice. Once the dance floor opened up to everyone, it was packed all night! We both love to dance as do our families so picking the band was a very important part of our planning. My dad passed away two months before the wedding, but before he did so he helped me pick out the band. We went through their entire play list and selected the songs we wanted played at our wedding. It was so much fun hearing the songs as they were played and remembering this fun moment with him. We also had sunglasses made that had the foundation that was started in my dad’s name on the side. Everyone loved putting these on and joining us on the dance floor!

My favorite crafted detail was having our monogram used throughout all of the details of our wedding. It first appeared on our invitation created by Pink Toast Inc. and we continued to use it on our programs, menu, napkins, and coasters. My favorite part was having it monogrammed on a big serving platter which we used as our guest book.

My Modern Troussea from Hayden Olivia Bridal: I love this designer because you can basically create your own custom dress. I was able to take the bottom of one dress, the top of another, and the back of another and put them all together. I had a full bottom with a high lace top and cap sleeves. The back came down low and had a satin bow where it met the bottom.

In lieu of favors we donated to the Russell C. Guerin Foundation for Melanoma Research. To go along with this, we passed out sunglasses once the party got started that everyone immediately put on and showed off on the dance floor.

Charlotte Country Club in House baker made the best wedding cake I’ve ever tasted and it was so beautiful too! I wanted a simple raked cake with flowers draped on it and it turned out perfect.

I found out that I was able to plan the wedding of my dreams in just 5 1/2 months. I give tons of credit to my amazing wedding planner but when I first started I thought this would be impossible. It actually made things much easier because I didn’t have too much time to think about things, I just made decisions quickly and that was that. I did have to make sure I knew what my non-negotiable were and be flexible on other things. For example, I knew I had to have the reception venue, so we had to have the wedding on a Friday instead of a Saturday. If you have a shortened time frame, it doesn’t mean you can’t have the wedding you’ve always dreamed of!

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Photography: Allison Kuhn Photography | Event Planning: Favor Me Events | Floral Design: New Creations Flower Company | Wedding Dress: Modern Trousseau | Cake: Charlotte Country Club | Stationery: Pink Toast Ink | Ceremony Venue: St. Vincent D Paul | Reception Venue: Charlotte Country Club | Catering: Charlotte Country Club | Hair + Makeup: Lindsey Regan Thorne | Band: EastCoast Entertainment | Bridal Boutique: Hayden Olivia Bridal | Rentals: Party Reflections

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