When I first heard emerald green was named Pantone's "it" color of the year, I immediately began brainstorming what a wedding wrapped around this hue would look like. Rich, elegant, and of course, completely gorgeous. But it wasn't until this wedding hit my desk that I could fully visualize how pretty it could be. I'm talking off-the-charts-pretty. And you know what? You're gonna heart it too. Ingrid of Myrtle and Marjoram has...
"Vineyard"
Unfussy, wide open beauty is something that seems easy enough but takes a very special mix to get right. That mix needs to be paired down to only the most beautiful elements, nothing too overdone. Think figs decorating a simple white cake, an old barn gussied up with colorful florals and photo-ops in fields with hoofed friends. This wedding shot by Christina Szczupak Photography has that equation down to a science.
When it comes right down to it, there's little I love more than a fun pop of color. And when that punchy little hue happens to be yellow layered atop a gray and ivory color scheme, you know the wedding will be something special. And let's face it. With such a killer color combo, design by TRUE Event and blooms from Hana Floral, this wedding was bound to be nothing less than...
Oh, this wedding. It's filling me up with so many wonderful emotions, I could just hug these two lovelies and never let go. Their wedding was 10 years in the making, and when that day finally came, they did it oh so right (and on a budget). Each of the stunning, light-filled images from Onelove Photography are worthy of a frame and the prime spot on the mantle - so join me in soaking up every last gorgeous bit of this love-fest ...
I am going to go ahead and say it, I SO wish I was a guest at this wedding. Because the reception these two hosted is basically my dream. An al fresco dinner under twinkling lights all set in the gorgeous Sonoma? Does it get any better than that? Why yes it does, when that beautiful fête celebrates two beautiful people. Luckily for all of us we can be virtual guest of this gorgeous soiree thanks to the stunning images from ...
A double feature with one of our favorite photographers, KT Merry, just might be the best way to spend the workday. It means loads of great images filling our screens, all of which are light-filled and as dreamy as they come. That's a KT Merry given. Not to mention that this garden affair in Sonoma is also awash with a certain easy elegance that comes from alfresco dinner details by ...
This wedding had me at hello. Well, actually, it had me at pretty pink peonies and glittery gold bridesmaid gowns, but why get caught up in the semantics? Put simply, it rocks. Maybe that's because it happens to be the perfect mix of rustic and glam and the beautiful bride designed and planned the entire affair herself. Or maybe it's because those bouquets from Hyde Park Flowers are all kinds of amazing, that ...
Call me crazy, but I'm the kind of person who thrives on gray, rainy days. I was made for late fall and early winter, before the snow falls, but just as the air is turning chilly and heavy. I seriously can't think of a more romantic time of the year. So when Sixpence For Your Shoe does a fabulous wedding and Clean Plate Pictures shows up with the camera - AND it's late fall in...
We Heart Photography just made my Friday. Well, my whole weekend, really. Because this gorgeous 3 Oaks Vineyard affair? It's the kind of wedding that just makes you happy. The sweet DIY details (I am looking at you, awesome table numbers), the soft color palette, the fabulous evening of dining under the stars (+ twinkle lights)... this is what we call...
I 100% admit that I have a major girl crush on Molly Sims. She's just too cool and down to earth not to completely adore. And then her wedding to Scott came along and it sent that crush into overdrive; embarrassingly so. But I'm pretty sure once you have some time to really pore through the whole affair you'll understand. It's in its very own category of wedding; let's call it glamour garden kicked up a few notches with the help of some...















































