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A Romantic Summer Wedding at White Sparrow Barn

Will we ever tire of romantic receptions amid the towering white walls and sparkling windows of the White Sparrow Barn? The answer is a resounding “neverrr!” Today’s summer wedding planned by Marissa Lothschutz is nothing short of a fairytale. The darling two wed in the Sparrow’s Landing, an enchanting setting in the trees where each aisle of chairs were adorned with roses, magnolias, and touches of pink and blush by Jubilee Floral Co. To see all the dreamy details, head on over to the full gallery – taken by Madeline Trent!

From Madeline Trent Photography Lindsay and Scott’s romantic summer wedding was nothing short of a fairytale day full of heartfelt moments. After postponing their original wedding date from April 5th, due to Covid-19, Lindsay and Scott were married in Dallas, Texas at the White Sparrow Barn on June 14th.

The wedding design had a romantic and whimsical theme, which was highlighted in the growing aisle floral installation for the ceremony. The ceremony was held in the Sparrow’s Landing, a dreamy setting in the trees where each aisle of chairs was capped off with a floral arrangement of roses, magnolias, and touches of pink and blush by Jubilee Floral Co.

Scott’s reaction to Lindsay coming down the aisle was incredibly emotional, and watching her parents’ joy as their daughter was finally married was truly incredible. The couple chose a tiered cake table, with several flavors and textures of cake- along with take home packaging for each guest. 

The cake table was nothing short of stunning! One of the sweetest details was the gift Lindsay gave each of her bridesmaids, a specialized “name tag” for each bouquet that had a quality she loved about each of them instead of their names- “present, kind, loyal, true”. It was a dreamy day to be a part of and one that I will never forget any time soon. 

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Photography: Madeline Trent | Cinematography: Daniel K Films | Planner: Marissa Lothschutz | Floral Design: Jubilee Flower Co. | Cakes: Butterfly Cakery | Bridesmaid Dresses: Adrianna Papell | Catering: Abuelo's | Hair and Makeup: Grand Slam Glam | Bride's Dress: Essense of Australia | Invitation Suite: Scripting Grace | Location: The White Sparrow | Rentals: Junk and Disorderly | Robes: Plum Pretty Sugar

Going From 200 Guests to 10 Didn’t Stop The Love at This Stunning La Jolla Wedding!

For this bride and groom, their wedding day at Estancia La Jolla didn’t go as originally planned, going from 200 guests down to 10, but was just as beautiful. With Tres Chic Affairs planning the day along with AHR Florals creating the most gorgeous arrangements from ceremony to reception and Pauline Conway capturing it all, the day was just as magical and proved that love does in fact win…always!

From Tres Chic AffairsWOW! It takes a lot for us vendors to be impressed and we definitely were. I was fortunate enough to work with Lindsay & Brendan as they went from 200 guests to 10 closest family members and friends because yep you guessed it COVID.

Although this was not the wedding of their dreams it was still so magical. From the ceremony streaming online for all their guests all over the US to see, to the Best Man surprising the Groom with a video during toasts, and a group toast with of course Corona, it was truly something so special.

All of the vendors put their heart and soul into this mirco wedding and I am forever grateful! Their amazing hair team, Stephanie Wirkus to the makeup team, Taylor Haupt Makeup keeping them relaxed and calm to Ryan Hiller live singing Chris Stapleton as their first dance (yes it was as incredible as you could imagine!)

Arturo from AHR Florals draped florals over the cabana and Pauline Conway being a one woman team and captured it ALL, even when the Groom got emotional seeing his Bride walk down the aisle. They really reminded us all that LOVE really does WIN.

Photography: Pauline Conway Photography | Event Planning: Tres Chic Affairs | Florist: AHR Florals | Cake: Sweet Cheeks Baking Company | Reception Venue: Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa | Makeup: Taylor Haupt Make up | Hair: Styled By Stephanie Wirkus | DJ: Ryan Hiller Music | Rentals: More Rentals

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A Bright & Festive Holiday Table With DIY Christmas Crackers

From Erica of Twine Events:
Holiday celebrations will be smaller this year, but it doesn’t mean you can’t be festive with an intimate group. Support your local small business and rent or invest in tabletop pieces you could use this holiday and all year round even better. If you already have china you love to use, have fun with flowers or the little details. Also, don’t be afraid to experiment with textiles and patterns! Pattern play has become a fun trend. It is festive and can still feel elevated.

As a planner, I love to be able to mix and match pieces and incorporate ways to make your loved ones feel seen. For example, consider what your conversation starter could be! The traditional UK Christmas Cracker is a DIY detail that serves as a decor piece and interactive element. Fill up with the traditional tiny toy/gift, paper crown, and maybe instead of a joke consider a sweet question that involves the people at your table. You can also never go wrong with whipping up a few cocktails and/or mocktails for the group. A simple gin and tonic has never looked so festive with a red bow on the stem! Glasses are another way to display a place card and they make for a great photo op for the guest. Overall, guests love personalized moments!

Beautiful Place Setting decor options:
– Christmas Cracker party favor
– A holiday die cut (I loved finding the wreath and bows on Etsy) with your guest’s name on them. Feeling fancy? Support your local calligrapher!
– Little Bag of goodies with the guest name attached (I had leftover velvet bags from my wedding I was happy to put to use!)
– A traditional option is to simply tie your napkin up with a name tag
– You don’t always have to put a name tag on the plate, mix it up and add to the glassware!
– In a rush, a piece of holiday green will do just the job!

Christmas Cracker Tips:
-If you’re feeling crafty and decide to embark on a Christmas Cracker adventure, here are some helpful tips! It’s a great at home project you can do during this time. YouTube tutorials are a great start. I decided to go the full cardboard rolls route (there are a few ways to make them)! I started saving toilet paper rolls and also cut up a paper towel roll to get 3. The more you do/practice, the less rolls you’ll need to make them besides the only one you need for the center.
-Make sure to use a thin/light wrapping paper, so they are able to tear. Otherwise, you can use a thicker one and they serve as just a great party favor to open.
– Double-sided tape is your friend!
– As for the accouterments inside, make them fun and sweet:
– Instead of a silly joke, maybe insert a thoughtful question/gesture/note.
– The paper crown is a must and you can easily make that out of tissue paper!
– Add a little toy or pieces of candy for fun!

Vendor IG list:
Photography: @anyakernes
Planning & Design: @twineevents
Studio: @simplethingsla
Tabletop Pieces: @thearkelements & @theark_
Beige Linen & Green Napkins: @thearkelements
Green Plaid Linen & Red Napkins: @heathertaylorhome
Flowers: @ellamah
Holiday Die Cuts: @etsy
Candles: @thefloralsociety
Calligraphy: @lisaholtzmancalligraphy
Bread & Cookies: @breadblok
Wrapping Paper: @papersource
Candy: @sugarfina
Dining Chairs: @organicmodernismfurniture

Photography: Anya Kernes | Floral Design: Ellamah | Calligraphy: Lisa Holltzman | Beige Linen & Green Napkins: The Ark Event Rentals | Bread & Cookies: Breadblok | Candles: The Floral Society | Dining Chairs: Organic Modernism | Green Plaid Linen & Red Napkins: Heather Taylor Home | Holiday Die Cuts: Lucybird | Location: Simple Things Ceramics | Planning & Design: Twine Events | Red Candy: Sugarfina | Tabletop Rentals: The Ark Event Rentals | Wrapping Paper: Paper Source

A Holiday Table and Mantle, Two Ways, in a Historic Home

We created two holiday tables and two mantle designs for the great room of a historic, Dutch colonial revival home in Northern California… Because sometimes you just can’t choose between two concepts! For our first concept, we put a modern take on a design concept using traditional greens.


Our modern take involved accents of charcoal and black by way of a striped ribbon to tie around the ends of our table garland as well as charcoal taper candles for mood. Our place setting involves a simple bunch of Christmas greens tied with twine, with holiday sayings on them.


We love our place setting accents as they also double as accents for gifting! For our second concept, we created a whimsical, pink and gold table for those of us who like to kick things up a notch. We included many notes of whimsy for our table, including mini wreaths with holiday sayings on scrolls and adding modern and fun ornaments (unicorns and stars!) to our table for whimsy.

We love getting traditional concepts a twist and the color pink, in itself, is a fabulous twist for the holidays!

 

Photography: Olivia Marshall Photography | Event Planning and Design: The Modern Romantics | Floral: Petite Petal | Rentals: Stuart Rentals

When a Pastel-Loving Florist Weds… Magic Happens!

When the bride is a florist herself, you know the blooms are going to be out of this world. The adorable couple tied the knot at the groom’s family farm in Pemberton, Canada in a dreamy summer wedding. Her best girls donned all-white dresses while their organic, pastel bouquets, created by Renata Floral Design and Within The Flowers, provided for the perfect color pop! To watch all the pretty unfold, check out the full gallery – all taken by Teryn Lee Photography!

From Teryn Lee PhotographyThis intimate wedding held on the groom’s family farm in Pemberton, BC was filled with beautiful florals. The bride, a florist herself from Within The Flowers, chose mixed pastels in her bouquet and centerpieces. With a hand in much of the floral styling and planning herself, she enlisted the help of Renata Floral Design to execute the rest of her floral vision day-of. The ceremony and reception were set against the natural greens of the surrounding fields and mountains of the Pemberton Valley. Her love of flowers was also accented by her Marchesa dress which featured floral appliques over the soft flowing fabric. Invites were sent to guests with dried, pressed flowers in the envelopes and dried flower petals showered the couple as they made their way back down the aisle for their recessional. A small and cozy reception followed at harvest tables adorned with beautiful blooms and twinkle lights above. Guests were served a family style dinner as the sun set behind the mountains.

From The Bride & Groom… Stefan and I met on Stefan’s sister, Laura’s, birthday. She had been going on for months and months to both of us how we would be perfect for one another, neither of us giving it much thought. Little did I know she was going to take it into her own hands taking me to a friends party where she knew he would be. It turns out she was right. We had our first date a couple of days later and I don’t think there has been a day since where we weren’t talking. He is my best friend, the person I want to do everything with and tell everything to. Right from the beginning we just fit. Fast forward two and a bit years, two Golden Retrievers and countless adventures (and hints), Stefan got down on one knee. He had a close friend custom make my rings with gold from his dad and grandmother’s wedding bands. We got married on our third year anniversary on his parents farm. I felt like it would be the perfect day for us to get married and so special that it was already our anniversary. Getting to our day came with some bumps in the road. Having most of my extended family living out of the country made it impossible to have everyone there but ultimately we just wanted to get married and were happy to just have our close friends and family there. 

When we realized Covid was going to affect our day we tossed around so many ideas of how we could go about getting married or postponing or just signing the papers. Then we realized that we didn’t actually have to adjust our plans too much and could still go about having our dream wedding, it would just be a smaller guest list. When envisioning our wedding I hoped for two things, a day that was timeless and to include our dogs. I wanted to look back in 5, 10 ,30 years and still love every detail. When choosing each aspect of our day that was always the element I went back to. As for our dogs, Georgia our older dog made it in the photos but Frankie, who’s a year old decided to go swimming in a mud pile 5 minutes beforehand. With the color palette I wanted to ensure the flowers stood out. I kept everything very neutral choosing ivories, white, and muted blushes for the details such as bridesmaids dresses and place settings leaving room to play with color in the florals. Being a florist myself I am always looking at inspiration or creating for my own clients. For our day I dreamt of a very garden style theme which was fitting with having the wedding on my in-laws’ farm, I also grew a number of my own flowers so I drew inspiration from there. Picking flowers in hues of lilac, honey and buttercream complimented by peaches and blush. I included some of my favorites like sweet peas, stock and buttercup garden roses. When it came to my dress I had a very direct vision of what I thought I would wear, a satin ball gown and then through the dress shopping process found that would not be the dress. 

I came across a one of a kind style gown by Marchesa at a&bé Bridal in Seattle that was the winner. The gown was so effortless being all tulle and flowed so easily as I moved around, the fact that it had little hand sewn flowers all over it was just simply me. We created so many details ourselves, as many brides do I had years of Pinterest pins to look back on and felt there was no reason I couldn’t create these beautiful, curated details myself and probably to my now husband’s dismay didn’t want to give up control of the vision I had. I found menus and placecards on Etsy that I printed and had the night before my bridesmaids help with hand punching before finishing them off with hand dyed silk ribbons. My husband built a beautiful bar that we used during cocktail hour and we borrowed the tables and benches that our friends built for their wedding last summer. Every detail was put together with so much love and time by our friends and family – every aspect became special. One of the most noteworthy diy’s was that my mom made my veil. She put so much time and effort into it and it will be something I cherish and hold on to, hopefully passing down to my own children. Looking back, my favorite moment from the whole day was our first look, it was something we flopped back and forth on doing and I am so happy we did. It was such a special moment between the two of us where we were able to take the time before our guest arrived and just have that moment. If I could give one piece of advice, especially as a Covid bride I would say focus on your partner. Ultimately the day is about the two of you becoming husband and wife and the future the two of you are going to share together. Everything will come together as it’s supposed to whether you have 200 people, as we were meant to, or 30 as we ended up with.

Photography: Teryn Lee Photography | Floral Design: Within The Flowers | Florist: Renata Floral Design | Wedding Dress: a&be bridal shop | Cake: The Flour Pot | Stationery: Minted | Catering: The Collective Kitchen | Groom's Attire: RW & Co | Wedding Venue: Family Farm | Film Lab: Canadian Film Lab | Florist & Stylist: Within The Flowers | Glamping Rentals: Wild Havens Glamping | Hair & Makeup Artist: Natacha Trottier | Hair Piece: Joanna Bisley Designs | Rentals: Pedersen's rentals | Table Rentals: Harvest Rentals | Wedding Dress Designer: Marchesa

14 Last Minute Subscription Christmas Present Ideas for Procrastinators

Nobody means to procrastinate on purpose. You’re busy at work! You’re waiting to see what goes on sale! Your first option is now out of stock! You’ve been hunting for the PERFECT gift for weeks but nothing seems right and now it’s too late!

You’re way past crunch time and now you’re into full-time panic mode. Amazon can’t even help you now, and that’s saying something.

But here’s where you can think outside of gift cards and coupons for “quality time” and get you’re loved ones a gift that will “keep on giving, the whole year round” (Eddy, from National Lampoons Christmas Vacation and if you haven’t watched that yet go ahead and add it to the queue)

Your saving grace: Subscriptions!

Depending on what you get, it’s like Christmas with every delivery throughout the year! And if you swing it right, you can pay for the whole year upfront and many times it’ll save you money. Here are a few options to get you out of the dog-house:

Magazines

You can find a magazine subscription to fit pretty much anyone. From wine enthusiasts, home decor aficionados and sports fans, you are sure to find something for even the toughest family member.

Pro-tip, many times you can purchase subscription “bundles” that will save you even more money and flood your loved one’s mailbox with oodles of inspiration every month.

Gift Boxes

There are SO many monthly subscription boxes that make every package feel like an extended Christmas.

FitFabFun for your fitness-obsessed and on-trend friend who always somehow knows what’s “in” right now.

Causebox is perfect for your ethically conscious cousin who always has the coolest, healthiest stuff.

Birchbox for your little sister who can contour better than you ever knew possible.

Harry’s for your brother as a helpful hint that maybe his scruff could use a little cleaning up from time to time?

Trade Coffee or Atlas Coffee Club for your brother-in-law who knows *exactly* what region of the world he prefers his coffee to come from.

BarkBox for your aunt who has a Westie that honestly and truly ~rules~ the house.

Winc for your cool older sister who knows how to pick a good wine with a technique other than just looking at how pretty the brand is.

Vinyl Me, Please for your cousin who plays his weekly sets at the coolest coffee shop you’ve ever been to.

Streaming services

Everyone and their mother shares a Netflix account (literally) but new streaming services are popping up left and right with all kinds of original content, and the world rejoices as our pocketbooks quiver. So, gifting a new option like Disney+ is actually a pretty affordable and thoughtful gift! Or, if you’re shopping for someone who’s more musically inclined — think of options like Apple Music or Spotify Premium! It’s an added bonus that every time your recipient uses that service, they’ll think of you and be grateful all year long.

If in doubt and in a monetary pinch, gift them a user profile on your own Netflix account and you really can’t go wrong.

Amazon Prime

If you’re really, really looking to pack a gracious punch — a great last-minute gift option is the gift of free shipping. It’s really hard to top that amongst all the other benefits of being a prime member, and your recipient will be very grateful.

So now all you have to do is make a cute little card informing them that you didn’t JUST get them a Christmas present, you got them a present every month of the year! You’ll win some major brownie points.

Photo: Fulcandles

A Winter Holiday Tablescape to Take You Through January!

If “set it and forget it” sounds like your ideal holiday decor situation, this holiday tablescape is for you! This table’s monochromatic all-white color palette was anything but vanilla with it’s eclectically curated, effortlessly chic details: dried florals in hand-painted vases, textured linens juxtaposing delicate gauzy runners, modern matte place settings combined with vintage-inspired crystal goblets, and soft touches of color through gold flatware and pops of wheat, sand, and olive tones in the floral arrangements.

This is the perfect inspiration for anyone looking to do a little “one-stop shopping” when it comes to decorating their home for the holidays. With low maintenance dried florals that you’ll never have to water or replace, and “holiday-neutral” decor that fits for any celebration, from Thanksgiving through the New Year, this tablescape fits all of your holiday decor needs to end 2020 on a beautiful note.

From the production team & floral design team at Be Inspired PR:

Creating a beautiful holiday tablescape with professional-level florals is easier than you may think! With a few helpful tips, you can recreate this look for your own holiday floral decor and impress anyone with your Instagram-worthy setup.

Step 1: Start with the color palette.

Just like any creative project, we recommend starting with the color palette. Pick one color that really speaks to you; for us that was a light beige. From there, pick two complementary colors that help elevate that first central color. These three colors should work in harmony with each other. Now that you have established your base three colors, think about correlating flowers that are naturally available in those hues. If you can’t find any that are the desired style and color, then head back to the drawing board until you land on the perfect trio of complementary colors! If you know you want a certain flower, or in our case, a dried flower, then fantastic! Just pull that color as your main color and find two complementary colors that elevate the overall design.

Step 2: Pick a combo of textures and sizes.

Now that you have a perfect trio of colors, it’s time for the fun stuff – actually picking out the flowers! Eeek! This is our favorite part of the process because this is when our creative juices really start flowing. Depending on the size of the arrangement you want and the overall look you are going for, we would recommend sticking to no more than 10 different variations of flowers. When it comes to table arrangements you want to take into consideration the height of the arrangements and the amount of vases you will need. For our table we went with taller vases than the traditional “long and low” table arrangement. We did this because we decided we only wanted to use dried flowers and the variety of dried florals are skinny and tall, not wide and large, which ultimately looks more natural in a taller vase. Keep in mind when choosing your flowers that you don’t want to get different variations of the exact same flower. For example, you don’t want to have similar shapes and textures because your design will ultimately start to blend together. Try to find one or two larger flower variations that really steal the show and the rest can fill the blank space with different textures.

Step 3: Keep flower strengths in mind.

Did you know that some flowers are stronger than others? Well just like variations of fruits, some flowers last longer than others, and it has to do with the strength of their stems. When deciding to DIY your arrangements you need to make sure you not only keep them fresh from the moment you get them, but also keep them fresh before, during and after your event. Thankfully, we have some tips on how to make sure your flowers are plump and well for as long as possible. Our first tip would be to cut the flowers when arranging them in your final vase at a 45 degree angle. This allows the flowers to drink more water! Now on that note, changing the flower water is ESSENTIAL. Think of this like a pet, and water is its food. It needs to be changed, or fed if you will, every single day. Yes, change the water every single day! Trust us, it is a necessary step to ensure the longest shelf life of your flowers.

Step 4: Choose varying vase sizes.

Have you ever seen a design that looked almost too perfect? Many people don’t think that too perfect or matching could be a problem, but it absolutely can! You have to remember that flowers are not man-made – they are natural and they deserve to be showcased in a way that feels, well, natural. To achieve this look we recommend avoiding packing your flowers too tight, and actually choosing fun and different sized vases. For this project, our team actually thrifted 7 totally different vintage vases and painted them white using the trash to terracotta technique trend! This resulted in different heights, shapes, and sizes of arrangements that all felt cohesive and effortless. You don’t necessarily have to break the bank to create a cohesive mood to your florals, you just have to get creative!

Instagram Handles:
Photography: @sanazphotography
Venue: @riggio. Co
Flowers: @fiftyflowers
Floral Design: @beinspiredpr
Stationery: @minted
Rentals: @lapinataparty
Tabletop: @lapinataparty
Linens: @bbjlinen
Catering: @colettescatering
Wine: @onehope

Photography: Sanaz Riggio Photography | Floral Design: Be Inspired PR | Flowers: Fifty Flowers | Stationery: Minted | Catering: Colette’s Catering & Events | Venue: Riggio.Co | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: La Pinata Party Rentals | Tabletop: La Pinata Party Rentals | Wine: One Hope Wine

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How One Couple Used Hundreds of Bistro Lights and Floral Installations to Transform Their Backyard Wedding

Today’s backyard wedding planned by Rachael Ellen Events puts Father of the Bride to shame. For the ceremony, the beautiful bride and groom exchanged vows beneath a sprawling arbor brought to life with hundreds of lush blooms. Later, guests dined and danced the night away under rows of bistro lights in the garden – trust us, it looks even more dreamy than it sounds! Check out the full gallery, captured by Mary Claire Photography to watch the magic unfold.

From Rachael Ellen EventsLauren and Johnny had planned a large wedding before the pandemic hit but rather than waiting, they opted to cut back on their guest list host a celebration with just their bridal party and families. Even though they scaled back on their guest count, they opted to keep all of the details they had been planning for their day. Their color palette was focused around soft shades of blue paired with neutrals and rose pink.

We transformed the bride’s parents yard with hundreds of bistro lights, several large scale floral installations, and romantic rentals that elevated the space but created an inviting garden atmosphere. Ink & Press Co. Created the most stunning custom invitation suite complete with blue envelopes, a custom monogram, and vintage stamp set. 

Lauren and Johnny were wed in an intimate ceremony under a lush floral arch in front of their family and friends. Guests were given a light blue paper fan to help with the summer heat and were serenaded by classic jazz music before and after. After the ceremony, guests were invited to a cocktail hour where Blended Table served pre-plated bite sized hors d’oeuvres so guests could enjoy appetizers in a more socially distanced way than a traditional passed hors d’oeuvres. After cocktail hour, guests were invited to the garden space to enjoy dinner and dancing. Instead of choosing one type of cuisine, the couple opted to serve all of their favorite foods. We had everything from sushi and noodles, to pasta and sliders! Dessert was an impressive 3-cake display and house made gelato – the perfect cool treat for a warm summer night. The guests enjoyed the night under the lights and they danced and celebrated as family.

Photography: Mary Claire Photography | Cinematography: Russell Alboroto | Event Design: Rachael Ellen Events | Event Planning: Rachael Ellen Events | Floral Design: Rachael Ellen Events | Wedding Dress: Alta MODA | Cake: Flour and Flourish | Invitations: Ink & Press Co. | Catering: Blended Table | DJ: Life Of The Party | MUA: Morgan Fay | Rentals: Diamond Rental

The Bouq’s Is Giving Away #100Weddings To Let Love Bloom…And Here’s How To Enter!

It is no secret that 2020 hasn’t turned out how anyone expected it. From changing plans…and then changing them again, engaged couples have certainly had to bend when it came to their wedding plans and The Bouq’s is here to let love bloom by giving away 100 weddings! Yes, you heard right…100 of their Micro Wedding Collections to 100 lucky couples who have overcome all of the crazy that has been 2020. Plus, five Grand Prize Winners will receive some extra special goodies from their partners! Keep reading for all of the details, how to enter, and remember that even though 2020 wasn’t how we imagined, there is still so much love to give!

“2020 – a year that we hoped for vibrant red roses and ended up with a bunch of thorns. The year started out with such promise and high hopes but transformed into an array of unexpectedness. The global pandemic and lockdowns have forced us to change our homes into offices, trade in our lip glosses for face masks, and adapt to a whole new way of living and loving. Life as we knew it was paused indefinitely back in March, and it seems to be morphing into this new-normal of social distancing, Zoom gatherings, and endless restrictions. Not to mention catastrophic wildfires and hurricanes, nationwide civil unrest, and an election fit for reality TV. 2020 has certainly not gone as planned.”

As a part of their #100Weddings Sweepstakes, 100 couples will receive one of The Bouq’s Micro Wedding Collections which includes: two bridal bouquets, or one bouquet and one boutonniere or two boutonnieres, perfect for when you finally get to say “I Do!” The bridal bouquet consists of white roses, mini calla lilies and silver dollar greenery and the boutonniere made of a white rose and silver dollar greenery. Florals are farm-fresh and wedding-day-ready (silk ribbon not included!)

If that’s not enough to shake the 2020 blues, 5 lucky couples will receive The Bouq’s Grand Prize from some of their favorite partners including, David’s Bridal, Paper Source and Brilliant Earth! Gifts will include:

  • One $500 gift card to David’s Bridal, the one-stop-shop for hand-beaded gowns, customizable bridesmaid styles, stunning looks for Mom or sparkling accessories.
  • One $250 gift card to Paper Source, our preferred partner for personalized wedding invitations, thank you cards and all things paper
  • One $100 gift card to Brilliant Earth, the global leader in ethically sourced (and super beautiful) jewelry perfect for cherishing your big day for years to come.

Now, how to enter?…Head on over to your Instagram and follow @thebouqscoweddings, @davidsbridal, @psweddingshop and @brilliantearth then fill out this form and share your story about how 2020 has changed your wedding plans but your love persevered! Whether it was due to COVID-19 restrictions, bad weather or both, let’s hear it! Simple enough – fill out the form and follow for your chance to have your dream micro wedding!

Entries will be accepted from December 1 and December 30, 2020. Winners will be notified in January of 2021 via email. All entries, win or lose, will receive a special offer from The Bouq’s for their Micro Wedding Collection, as a part of their mission to help love bloom for all!

If you have any questions, please check out their complete sweepstakes rules and restrictions here.

Photography: Sposto Photography | Florals: Bouqs | Stationery: Paper Source | Engagement Ring: Brilliant Earth | Venue: The Modern | Bridal Gowns: David's Bridal | Ring Box: The Styling Reserve | Silk Ribbon: Tono + Co

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5 Last Minute Gift Ideas the Bride-to-Be in Your Life Will Actually Love
Well folks, 2020 is finally coming to an end… and I think it’s safe to say we can all give ourselves a major pat on the back for getting through this undoubtedly disappointing and down right exhausting year. Considering all the additional stress surrounding this holiday season, it’s only natural to feel super behind on your Christmas to-do list – especially when it comes to shopping for everyone’s gifts! Don’t beat yourself up guys and gals… we’re all right there with you. That being said, today we’re sharing 5 simple, last minute gift ideas for the bride to be in your life. Whether she’s wedding planning obsessed or prefers to be pampered – we’ve got you covered! Consider your engaged bestie officially checked off your *must hurry up and get something for* list!

1. The SMP Ultimate Guides

Don’t mind us while we humble brag for a minute about our Ultimate Weddings Guides – just consider these babies every bride-to-be’s wedding planning bible. Our 9 Guide Bundle is jam-packed with knowledge and expert advice from industry pros to plan your dream wedding with ease. This bundle includes a downloadable PDF version of all of our extensive Guides – including the Photography Guide, Planning Guide, Venue Guide and Stationery Guide, Invitation Wording Guide, Envelope Guide, Beauty Guide, Dress Guide and Floral Guide. I mean… talk about a gift your bestie will be thankful for, are we right?! (You might be deemed the VIP of her planning posse after this one, just saying…)

2. Gift card to your local spa

This year especially, we can’t stress how important it is to shop local! Head on down to your neighborhood spa and grab a gift card for the blush bride-to-be in your life for a full day of pampering. After the amount of wedding planning that’s about to commence in a post-COVID (hopefully) world, y’all know she’s going to need it.

3. Wine subscription

After a long day of designing wedding mood bards, finalizing the guest list or rallying her dream team of vendors – your girl is going to love you for signing her up for her very own wine subscription, so she can sit back, relax and unwind with a (big) glass of her fave bottle. There are countless wine subscription service, so do your research to find out which would be her perfect match. A few of our faves? Winc, Thrive Market, and The Sip!

4. Holiday centerpiece

 Since most of us will be celebrating the holiday season in much smaller groups this year due to the pandemic, missing the loved ones we can’t be with, an extra dose of Christmas spirit might be just what the doctor ordered. Especially for our newly engaged besties who won’t be able to share in the excitement with all of her nearest and dearest. To bring some extra joy to her Christmas table, send over a beautiful holiday arrangement from your local florist! They will appreciate the business after such a tough year, and she will love dressing up her décor with some gorgeous blooms!

5. Essential oil diffuser

If you ask us, this might just be one of the best gifts you can get your bride-to-be. Personally, this one helped me immensely during the most stressful moments of my wedding planning experience. On nights where it all just felt too overwhelming, getting cozy while diffusing your favorite stress-relieving oils is truly heaven sent. They not only make your house smell amazing, they’re scientifically proven to have a positive impact on your mood and health – what could be better?!

Vitruvi | Britney Gil

Not Your Typical Wedding Color Brought This Inspiration Shoot To Life At Cliffside Acres!

A pop of color like a deep blue or a bright pink we tend to see in wedding day details, but black isn’t one we see too often. Samantha Joy Events changed that with this inspiration shoot, with ceremony and reception chairs and Roots Floral Design with the floral arrangement vases. Giving the shoot a touch of elegance, I have to say I love the black mixed with the softer color palette, at Cliffside Acres. Add in a champagne wall and stunning hanging installations by Paige Makes and you have modern day magic all photographed by Chelsey and Jordan Photography.

From Chelsey and Jordan PhotographyCliffside Acres is a new, modern farmhouse located in central Ohio. Although, Cliffside has seen many couples through their doors already, the vendor team wanted to showcase how the farmhouse can be used in a more upscale, unique, and modern setting.

From Cliffside’s large window paned black doors, we pulled our first color inspiration. Touches of black can be seen throughout the chairs of the ceremony and reception as well as throughout the floral centerpiece vessels. Couples may fear this color, but black can give off a sense of luxury and clean lines.

With this being an early fall event, the rest of the color palette was warm and inviting. Red-ish, brown anthuriums were the highlight flower of the arrangements followed closely by the Cafe Latte and Coffee roses. The orchids, amaranthus, and anthuriums helped bring the modern aesthetic we wanted to achieve while the many rose varieties help soften the palette.

With thousands of weddings a year, we wanted to showcase a new and exciting way to elevate a ceremony or reception space. Paige Makes, an event installation designer, hand painted the acrylic pieces that were hung from the hanging ceremony installation and escort card display. These event decor installations aren’t seen often in the wedding world and we have seen clients looking to make their events more personal and unique.

With new education on flower and cakes- being that most flowers are poisonous and should not be used on cakes- we wanted to bring on Ohio’s newest cake designer, Icon Cakes, who specializes in sugar flowers and unique cake flavors. Realistic sugar flowers is becoming a trend and we hope it is here to stay!

An important element for engaged couples to consider is their guest experience. There are many areas throughout a wedding that can be elevated with flowers, paper goods, and design. From the love poem to welcome guests when they arrive, to an over-the-top champagne tower installation, couples should thoughtfully consider how paper goods and flowers can elevate these spaces! We loved how Victoria Fiaretti used her paper goods to bring in the couples personality and love story as well elevate these spaces.

Overall, the wedding designer, Samantha Joy, and the floral designer, Kaytee Stice from Roots Floral Design, wanted to bring a warm colorful palette together in a refined and modern way. The cohesive and unique design is meant to inspire brides looking for a more custom affair.

Photography: Chelsey And Jordan Photography | Event Design: Samantha Joy Events | Floral Design: Roots Floral Design | Cake: Icon Cake | Makeup Artist: angie warren artistry | Hair Stylist: Denise Hair Bridal | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: Cliffside Acres | Chair Rentals: MMJ Events | Dress Designer: Anne Barge | Installation: Paige Makes | Jewelry Design: Honey Design Jewelry | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Specialty Rentals: Lost and Found Rentals | Stationer: Victoria Fiaretti

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Romantic Kestrel Park Wedding Inspiration in Muted Autumnal Hues

When we caught a glimpse of today’s stunning Autumnal editorial at Kestrel Park from Janna Brown Design Co and Charmed Events Group, we couldn’t help but swoon over every last detail. From the beautiful couple, to the creamy blooms, to the romantic gowns – everything about this day was picture perfect! Head on over to the full gallery to watch it unfold, all captured by Ashley Rae Photography!

From Janna Brown Design CoOur editorial concept was inspired by the golden tones of the rolling hills at Kestrel Park, and the change of seasons as autumn slowly creeps upon us photographed by Ashley Rae Photography. We selected a barley linen paired with cream china, etched glassware, and wildly lettered menus by Shasta Bell Calligraphy. Atop the tables sat untamed floral arrangements in cream, blush and mauve tones, which complimented the bride’s bouquet.

Caitlin donned a whimsical gown by Marchesa, which floated behind her as she traipsed through the wild fields and garden. As the sun began its descent, the couple was set aglow in warm golden light as they set off in a classic Porsche Speedster, making for a picture-perfect getaway leaving a tender autumn breeze in their path…

From the photographer Ashley Rae Photography… Simplicity feels refreshing at times. Every detail was simplistic in nature and accented the location beautifully. With a palette of muted autumnal colors and Autumn breezes in the glowing sunset, our location was the bespoke setting for this graceful and enduring autumn wedding. Set in one-acre completely surrounded by a 12-foot high Hornbeam hedge, the Kitchen Garden within is only revealed after walking through a lush arched doorway.

Inside a fruit orchard including peach, pluot, plum, apricot, and nectarine as well as an heirloom apple and pear orchard and a large vegetable garden. A cutting garden with over 700 tall bearded irises, 300 David Austin roses (comprised of 60 different varieties), gladiolas, tuberose, daffodils, carnations and a lavender garden. The couple graced these gardens of the estate before heading to the open sun-kissed fields. The ceremony was settled within the Santa Ynez oak trees in an organic and simplistic setting. Letting the scenery of the rolling hills be the picturesque backdrop for the nuptials.

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Photography: Ashley Rae Photography | Coordination: Charmed Events Group, LLC | Event Planning: Janna Brown Design Co. | Gown: Marchesa | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Makeup and Hair: Katie Gurley | Venue: Kestrel Park | Bridal Shop: En Blanc | Car: THE SANTA BARBARA SPEEDSTER | Female Model: Caitlin Shey Spears | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Male Model: James Maslow | Paper Goods: Shasta Hankins | Silk: Frou Frou Chic | Veil: Lauren Leshansky | Video: Aziz Studios

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The First 10 Things to Check Off Your ‘I Do’ To-Do List When You’re Newly Engaged

Getting engaged is a more-than exciting time! You’ve got a beautiful new rock on THAT finger (diamond, emerald, sapphire, whatever that gemstone is, it’s gorgeous!!), a new pep in your step – it’s called bride-stride and it’s with you now until your wedding day, and a new glow about you that’s got everyone saying “oh yeah, that’s a bride right there”… and guess what? It’s a glorious thing, especially after the year we’ve all been having! That being said, once your bar cart starts running low on champagne and you realize your sparkler needs its first shine, it might dawn on you that it’s time to start getting serious about wedding planning! It can be stressful, sure, but that’s why best friend advice is only a text away and big girl diaries exist in the form of adorable adult journals. You can also use that stride of yours to head online and check out some fabulous Style Me Pretty best-for-a-bride buys. Guaranteed to get that wedding planning game of yours in high gear. It’s not always easy being a bride, but it doesn’t have to be hard, especially if you can lean into it with cute, helpful things that celebrate your single-no-more status!

Every pair of newly-planning partners has a preferred way to jump into planning, but we can certainly vouch for this way to get ready for the vows:

Photo by Almond Leaf Studio

Get organized.
Once the dust has settled and you’ve stepped firmly into your new role as bride (or groom), it’s time to go all in on the planning front. We’re big believers in beginning the bridal journey with a binder – many of us even go back to our own planning binders from way back when, even just to remind ourselves that an organized altar-ego did exist at one time. And we’re not shy about bragging about ours… Our bliss-ensuring blush bridal planner kit comes with a TON of checklists, timelines, and worksheets to help brides stay buttoned up with all their I Do to-dos. We’ve made sure to include everything that couples need to get hitched without a hitch, with enough room for notes that might even make meaningful keepsakes for future brides.

Want some extra points to start? Instead of going into your planning process blindly, fill your binder with our brand-new Ultimate Wedding Guide Collection. We’ve enlisted the help of our amazing community of Little Black Book vendors to create these educational, step-by-step guides to walk you through every moment of your wedding journey.

Each guide was specifically designed to take the guesswork out for you, equipping you with the knowledge and inspiration you’ll need to truly plan your dream wedding like a pro. Just consider our guides your perfect planning companions – here to provide you with support and guidance as you navigate this unique, complicated, yet incredibly beautiful time. From deciding on your ‘I Do’ dream team to choosing your venue, hunting for your dream dress to figuring out your floral look, all the important know-how can be found here! 

Update your cheering squad.
We get it, given how unpredictable 2020 has been, it’s been easier that it’s ever been before just to share things on social media and hope that news will travel to all your important parties thereafter. But keeping your VIPs (parents, siblings, close family, and best friends) up-to-date with your wedding developments as they occur is a really nice gesture and courtesy.  Your tribe will be along for the [engagement] ride, so they’ll want to feel included in all the big things leading up to the big day. Zoom calls and/or FaceTimes work perfectly for pinging your special people when you’ve picked a date or landed on the place, tried on THE dress or scouted out an equally fitting save the date!

Take a ring selfie.
Now granted, a proper ring selfie, post-proposal, usually signals the start of your engagement, but with everything going on in our world these days, it wouldn’t be surprising for a ring selfie to get pushed to the ‘eh, this feels a little too me-me-me, doesn’t it?’ backburner. Self promotion on the Gram just doesn’t hit the same way when a global pandemic is still part of our reality. That being said, even if you don’t feel comfortable posting anything on Insta at present, you can still take a ring selfie and keep the pictures in your  phone to look at and be reminded that ‘Yes, you’re SO engaged.” Whether it’s a photo of the two of you together (in all of your quaranteam glory) or something more lowkey like a silhouette of your ring box just showing off the glowing goods, don’t downplay the excitement you’re feeling – celebrate and cherish it in a way that feels right to you.

Photo by Cavin Elizabeth Photography

Ask your ‘maids!
Undoubtedly one of the most fun parts about the wedding planning process – it’s finally time to ask your best girls to be your bridesmaids! Before you start feeling overwhelmed by all the different ways you can go about popping the question – we’ve got plenty of bridesmaid gift ideas for you! How adorable are our bridesmaid headbands, “be my bridesmaid” cards and bridesmaid mugs? No matter what you surprise them with (and how you do it, be it with a drive-by drop off or a present-prompted virtual hang), we can guarantee they’re going to be so incredibly honored to stand by your side while you say “I do” to the love of your life!

Hit those follow buttons & create a Pinterest board!
This is probably one of our favorite parts of the early planning process – the Instagram follow frenzy – and luckily it can all be done from the comfort of your own home! You’re going to want inspiration in many forms, and staring at pictures of infinitely-pretty wedding things is a pretty great place to start. Explore different I-do-related hashtags, find a vendor that you’re mesmerized by and then hit follow on those “suggested for you,” or get familiar with much-loved wedding feeds like Style Me Pretty to see what’s currently trending in the space. If you plan on curating a lot for your big day, too, then take a peek at our Collection of details and accessories that bring that ‘as loved on Style Me Pretty’ vibe to your bridal suite, aisle runner, altar and ceremony setup, reception tablescapes, and more. And don’t forget to store all your fave inspo in a Pinterest board solely dedicated to all things wedding planning! 

Plan your engagement party!
Whether it’s a Zoom celebration, a socially distanced drive-by or you’re waiting until the current craziness lifts… one of the best ways to remind yourself what all this wedding planning is about is having the most fun ever at your engagement party  – celebrating your newly engaged status with your nearest and dearest! Even if that just means getting together with your MOH and MOB to sip champagne, gossip, and throw on some party pieces that feel particularly festive. It doesn’t have to be a party with tons of people, it can be intimate and still have you feeling like the guest(s) of honor that you are!

Stay energized.
And while we’re at it… if you’re vignetting your home office (that WFH life is the new normal with no end date in sight), you’ve got to have a cup runneth over with caffeine nearby – are we right?! We love something like our Sipping Pretty mug, which doesn’t outright say “BRIDE,” but still has a bridal vibe to it. It’s blush, the aesthetic is on-point, and it stands OUT for drinkware in the kitchen. Wedding planning requires vigilance, sharp-mindedness, and a marathon ability – for all of the things that need to get done, researched, paid for, etc. – so, if it isn’t already, #butfirstcoffee is about to become your 24/7 mantra and there’s only one soon-to-be-Mrs. who should be sipping out of this beauty…

Show off.
… Even if it’s just to impress yourself or your Zoom dates! You’re the bride, remember? It’s okay if you want to peacock it out while you’re in the planning stages. And by this, we mean getting into the part of the bride. Decorate your coffee table with some aisle-inspired hardcovers, like Abby’s Style Me Pretty Weddings book, rip out and post up your own glossy gown gallery in your closet (this feels so behind-the-curtain at fashion week to us!), and if you’re not having an engagement party, maybe do the next best thing and have some of your favorite engagement photos printed out and displayed throughout your home and strung up with pretty garland

Photo by Kati Rosado Photography 

Prioritize your health.
Along with leveling up your energy throughout your engagement, you’ll also want to do your best to stay healthy. Engagement season coinciding with the winter/holiday season is sweet, but a new ring and the flu aren’t exactly the best combo (and COVID is still evermore a concern). Hydration is key, but make it fashion with a tumbler that says it all. We love the confetti and the gold calligraphed “Bride,” not to mention, just seeing that word on the regular is enough to incite smiles and consequent wellness (a happy bride is a healthy bride, after all). Be sure to keep it close by, even on your wedding morning, before your bridesmaids make you swap out water for some more spirited sips.

Get those ZzZzs.
Nightmares can happen when you’re in the thick of planning (yikes, we’re getting a little cringey just talking about it), but good dreams are even more delightful when you’re a bride. So, commit to those eight hours and you’ll find you’re in a much more restful position to get the details of the day done. If that means a comfier pillow, softer, more swaddle-worthy sheets, and a mood app to mellow out your mind before closing your eyes, then do it! In fact, take it one step further with a soft sleep mask from Style Me Pretty. Those eyelashes are just too cute! 

Granted, there’s so much to do when you’re planning a wedding, but it will all get done (fingers crossed!). Prettily, too, if you plan with us – shop the Style Me Pretty Collection on site right now!

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Get Lost In All Of The Elegant, Old World Charm At Castello di Celsa, A Castle in Tuscany!

Oh to get married at a castle in Tuscany…well, Tuscan Tours and Weddings is here to show you exactly how at Castello de Celsa with all of the Old World charm, romance and views one could ask for! Alexandra Vonk captured one epic photo after the next from images of the brides ethereal Daalarna wedding gown to florals by Corcortez and of course a vintage getaway car from Slow Hills. Take a peek below and be sure to check out the video by Katia Casprini!

From Alexandra VonkThis editorial shoot at Castello di Celsa in Tuscany is elegant, romantic and breathtaking with this ancient castle in the background.

Castello di Celsa, an extraordinary castle, built in the 13th century, with amazing views over Tuscany and Siena and a stunning garden. A castle that immediately brings you back to the ‘old world’. This castle is the perfect mix for your luxury Italian wedding day with an old world vibe.

The walls of the castle formed the inspiration for the color palette. Soft and romantic tones with a touch of dusty blue. Which you can find back in the beautiful door of the 16th century chapel and in some of the walls.

Industry talent from all over Europe came together to make the perfect intimate celebration.

Pen to Paper created a stationery suite with the most beautiful envelop liner and menu cards. She was inspired by the wedding gown’s exquisite lace, the florals and the stunning venue. She felt that delicate handmade paper was a must, combined with inky calligraphy, charcoal vignettes and wax seals, to celebrate the beauty of Tuscany and its history.

The bride wore an exquisite Daalarna couture gown. The delicate details on this dress are just beyond and gives you that romantic feeling. These romantic lace Bella Belle shoes suited the dress perfectly. The bride also had two hair styles. A more romantic feminine look with some waves during the ceremony and a classic updo as a party look, both created by Frank Giacone.

We chose to place the intimate ceremony setting at one of the gardens with a magnificent view of the castle. Lush flowers decorated the old doors and with the beautiful Louis XVI chairs we created a luxurious organic old world feeling for the ceremony setting.

Since it was a very hot day in August, we decided to go for a champagne tower instead of a wedding cake. The champagne tower was decorated with amazing flowers from Corcortez floral design and stood in front of the beautiful dusty blue door of the chapel.

The elegant Italian garden of the castle was the perfect setting for this timeless intimate outdoor ‘fete’. The table wanted to evoke old world romance with a modern and elevated twist, using layered linen and pretty textures, gorgeous blooms focused primarily on soft romantic pinks and mauves and a touch of blue, plus a few statement décor elements. All to announce the delicate transition from Summer to Fall. And to make you want to get lost in this modern romantic wedding prettiness.

The couple drove away in a stunning vintage get-away-car that was decorated with flowers, because who doesn’t love a good vintage car?!

This feature is the perfect fit for a couple seeking elegant, luxe inspiration with a hint of old world vibes for their wedding day.

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Photography: Alexandra Vonk Photography | Styling: Tuscany Wine Food Adventures | Floral Design: Corcortez flower | Wedding Dress: Daalarna | Stationery: Pen to Paper | Shoes: Bella Belle | Tuxedo: Sartoria Teatrale Fiorentina | Vintage car: Christian for Slowhills | Hairstylist: Frank Giacone | Headpiece: SIBO Designs | Location: Castello Di Celsa | Make up artist: Ilaria Calabrese | Project Planning & Stylist: Tuscan Tours and Weddings | Rentals: Preludio Noleggi | Ring box: Voeu Du Coeur | Silk ribbons and napkins: Corcortez flower | Styling Mats: Marry and Lilo | Video: Katia Casprini Videography

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The Most Important Do’s and Dont’s of Planning a Wedding at Home

While hosting a wedding at a private estate is not a new concept, it has become a much more popular option during the Covid health crisis. Hosting a wedding at home can be a wonderful experience, but it also comes with it’s own set of challenges. Here are some do’s and don’ts to keep in mind if you’re planning on hosting your wedding at home!

 

Do wear the dress of your dreams 

Just because your wedding is being hosted at home, does not mean that you cannot wear the dress of your dreams! Many brides have concern about wearing the dress they really love because of the setting. So long as you create a proper setting, your outdoor wedding can feel as elegant, luxurious and refined and you’d like. So yes, wear your dream wedding dress! If it’s a ballroom gown, then by all means create your own ballroom outdoors and go for it! It’s your wedding day and you should not short-change yourself! Create the environment you want to be in, and wear the dress you love! Keep in mind that transforming an outdoor space into a beautiful, ballroom-like setting is a very complex process that is better done with a professional designer/planner by your side. 

Hillary Muelleck Photography

 

Do look into the alcohol laws as well as noise ordinance for your county

This is another aspect of planning an at home wedding that many people don’t think about. You can’t just have anyone serve alcohol to all your wedding guests just because you’re on your property – you’ll need a licensed bartender! If you’re serving hard liquor, you may need an additional permit, so be sure to check into it and comply with the alcohol laws in your county. Another important thing to check is the noise ordinance – the last thing you need is a visit from law enforcement to your wedding reception because someone complained about the noise. I think we can all agree that’s no way to end a beautiful day!

Hillary Muelleck Photography

 

Do get a tent

Planning an outdoor wedding in the hopes that the weather cooperates is just a bad idea. If you have an option to move everything indoors comfortably in the event of inclement weather, great. This is not usually the case when hosting a wedding reception at a private estate, so getting a tent is really the only way to assure that you are covered. Even beautiful months have rainy days, so always hope for the best weather, but prepare for bad weather. 

 

Don’t forget to get a tent permit 

Many people don’t realize that you need a permit to set up a tent on your property, but yes, you usually do! Regulations can vary from county to county, so the best thing to do is to consult your local permit office in advance. You’ll want to find out the permit requirements for your area, get the correct permit forms turned in and approved in time (the best time to do this depends on your permit office as well), so that you don’t run into any issues. They’ll have an inspector come out to check the tent once erected, so make sure to rent from a credible company that will comply with all the requirements so you don’t get charged extra fees for re-inspection.

 

Don’t get a clear top tent in warmer months unless you can keep it covered during the day 

Oh my, the beauty of a clear top tent with gorgeous clear chandeliers hanging from it! I get all the fairy tale, outdoor ballroom feels and I love it! However, if a clear top tent is your vision, be sure to consider one important fact; during hot, sunny days, they work like a greenhouse! They’ll become very hot and humid inside, so you want to keep them covered with tarps on warmer days, and have the tarps removed shortly before the event is set to begin. Also give preference to a later start time if you’re set on this tent style, and be sure to add fans to the tent as well. This is very important to keep your flowers, cake and candles from becoming a disaster. Now, of course if you have a cool day this is not a concern, but if the sun is out, avoid placing flowers, candles and cake under the tent too early in the day. 

Live View Studios

 

Don’t forget about all the trash

Boring subject, I know, but it’s very important to make sure you know what will happen with the trash at the end of the event so you don’t end up with a ton of trash bags to dispose of the next day. Talk with your caterer and see if they’re able to take it with them – sometimes there may be a fee. If not, you may want to rent a dumpster for the wedding weekend and place it somewhere inconspicuous.

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Don’t underestimate the amount of work that goes into planning a home wedding 

It’s a common misconception that planning a smaller, at home wedding will be much easier than planning a larger wedding. As far as guest management goes, of course, it should be easier to manage 40 guests than 100! But when it comes to all of the other aspects, planning a smaller wedding at home can be just as complex – sometimes more – than planning a larger wedding at a venue. If you are getting a tent, which is recommended, even more so! In the end, no matter the size of your guest list, If you want a beautiful, well organized, easy flowing wedding day that’ll provide a great experience for your guests, then it is highly recommended that you find a planner to work with so that you and your family can relax and enjoy your wedding festivities.

One Simple Way to Avoid Sacrificing Guest Experience at Your Micro Wedding

Today’s styled shoot captured by Mandy Ford Photography is serving up a serious dose of swoon-worthy micro wedding inspo. From the bride’s knockout two-piece gown, to sun drenched blooms by Layered Vintage… not to mention the beautiful spread by Miho Catering that provided an immersive experience – a surefire way to impress your guests! Dying to see more? Then head on over to the full gallery and dive right in!

From Mandy Ford Photography… With this styled wedding we wanted to showcase warm, sun drenched tones in an intimate light. Many brides are looking for alternative smaller wedding inspiration, without having to sacrifice guest experience. We were inspired by the beautiful food Miho Catering prepared. Food and drink are a wonderful way to provide an immersive experience for guests during the pandemic.

Cocktails with a custom edible floral arrangement were served in a beautiful lounge setup. In similar fashion, the wedding cake had a custom layering of similar edible garnish. For warmth, the team brought in not just warm tones, but warm textures. The groom wore a beautiful mauve suit by Friar Tux with a mustard bowtie. Though weddings may be a little smaller in guest count, we believe brides do not need to sacrifice their vision. Our bride chose a whimsical ceremony look and a more casual lounge look by The Dress theory.

Soft and playful florals dripping in warm tones accented the groom’s attire in a spectacular fashion. Cane texture and pops of rattan brought a natural element, which paired nicely with clean, modern lines from the white, modern ceremony chairs.

Photography: Mandy Ford Photography | Floral Design: Layered Vintage | Wedding Dress: The Dress Theory | Invitations: Velvet Fox Designs | Ceremony Venue: MIHO | Catering: MIHO | Groom's Attire: Friar Tux | Beauty: Beauty By Stacey | Location: Scripps Park La Jolla | Model: Shanesta | Model: Ryan | Rentals: Folklore Vintage Rentals | Rentals: Catalog Atelier

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Summer Garden Wedding Inspiration at the Deane House for the Ethereal Bride-to-Be

Hey all you gorgeous ethereal babes – this one’s for you! Today’s garden wedding inspiration dreamed up by Brontë Bride was designed around the feminine palette of pale purple, pink, and periwinkle. The bride absolutely stunned in a romantic, off the shoulder by Alena Leena Bridal gown and carried a whimsical bouquet from Flower Artistry that will make your heart flutter. Don’t miss out on every last pretty detail at the full gallery, all captured by Kristyn Harder Photography!

This stunning wedding editorial amidst the summer garden of the Deane House was designed for the feminine ethereal bride; the bride in love with her garden, and just plain in love. It features beautiful jewelry from Italian designer Elibre Handmade, a romantic gown from Alena Leena Bridal, and a tablescape styled with vintage china and modern florals. The palette was inspired by the Hyacinth flower, and we designed the shoot around the feminine palette of pale purple, pink, and periwinkle.

From the designer and stylist, Rebekah BrontëIt was amazing to work with such talented vendors in this beautiful summer garden session! Kristyn Harder’s photography style is so ethereal and dreamy, and the images that came from this inspiration session were no different. The florals from Flower Artistry were breathtaking. They were so whimsical and feminine, and full of life! The entire shoot came together beautifully, and I’m honoured that it’s being shared on Style Me Pretty!

From the Photographer, Kristyn Harder… Shooting at sunset in the garden of The Deane House was so dreamy! Our model was absolutely stunning, and we had the best evening documenting the beauty of everything around us, designed beautifully by Rebekah of Bronte Bride. The dress, the accessories, everything had a romantic and feminine feel to it. A highlight was the vibrant florals in the bouquet, the centerpiece and on the backdrop framing the model.

Photography: Kristyn Harder Photography | Design: Bronte Bride | Floral Design: Flower Artistry | Wedding Dress: Alana Leena | Jewelry: Elibre | Makeup: Madi Leigh Artistry | Hair: Hair By Jessie Liao | Wedding Venue: Deane House | Bridal Boutique: Blush and Raven | Vintage China Rentals: The Dish & The Spoon

Abby’s All-Time Favorite Holiday Treat Recipes (Plus a Cuisinart Giveaway!)

When I was little, my mom used to say “we could totally make that” to just about everything she saw, from ornaments to wreaths to exquisitely crafted holiday treats at our local bakery. I would roll my eyes as all sassy children do and quietly vowed that when I was a grown-up, I was going to BUY everything. But alas, as I grew up and started my own family, I quickly realized that per usual, my mom was right. Making is way more fun than buying, especially when it comes to holiday sweets and treats. All you need is a great jingle bell inspired playlist, willing and able helpers and a collection of incredible Cuisinart Appliances to whip everything up with total ease.

Lucky for our readers, Cuisinart just so happens to be giving away the ultimate holiday baking giveaway just in time for the Holiday’s! Read on for some of my favorite recipe’s and how to enter!

MARSHMALLOWS

The one thing that we make every holiday season, usually the day after Thanksgiving, are homemade marshmallows. The soft pillowy goodness runs circles around store bought marshies and I end up using them in everything from hot cocoa to hand pies. And if you stick with the Cuisinart Stand Mixer, using the whisk attachment, they are 10x easier than you could ever imagine. Recipe via The Flavor Bender.

Ingredients

14.5 oz white sugar
1/4 cup corn syrup
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup water for the gelatin
7 tsp gelatin (about 3 packets of Knox gelatin)
1 ½ tsp pure vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
1 cup confectioner’s sugar, sifted
1/2 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup white chocolate, melted
1/4 cup milk/dark chocolate, melted
*you might not use all of the chocolate so feel free to go down to 1/4 cup of each

1. Place the corn syrup and water in a pot. Stir until the sugar is moistened and mixed with the water. Heat over medium-high heat until the sugar syrup comes to a boil. Gently swirl the pan to evenly distribute the heat. Cover the saucepan with a lid and lower the heat to medium. Let the syrup cook for 2 minutes, keeping the lid on the entire time.

2. Clip the sugar thermometer to the side of the saucepan and continue cooking until the mixture reaches 242 – 245°F.

3. While the sugar syrup is cooking, prepare the gelatin by placing ½ cup of water in the Cuisinart stand mixer bowl. Add the gelatin to the water and gently stir until gelatin is moistened. Set aside to allow the gelatin to bloom while the sugar syrup is cooking (at least 10 minutes).

4. When the sugar syrup reaches the 242-245 degrees, remove it from the heat and allow the bubbles to subside. With your mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and set to to a low/medium speed, pour the sugar syrup into the gelatin letting it run down the wall of the bowl to prevent the gelatin from being scorched by the hot sugar syrup. Add the salt and increase the speed to medium/high.

5. Whisk on medium/high for 10-12 minutes until the marshmallow base triples in size and is white, fluffy and smooth.

6. While the marshmallow base is whisking, prepare the pan and all of the utensils you will be using by . rubbing with shortening. An 8 x 8 pan is great for thick, puffy marshmallows. A 9 x 13 is great for those you want to cut with cookie cutters. Make sure you also brush all utensils – spoon, spatulas, etc. – with the same shortening.

7. Back to the marshmallows. Add the vanilla to the marshmallow base and whisk to combine, no more than a minute.

8. Scrape the marshmallow base into the prepared pan using an oiled scraper, we like a silicone spatula, then spread evenly.

9. Sieve confectioners sugar over the top of the marshmallow and allow the marshmallow to set for at least 6 hours.

10. Turn the marshmallows out onto a cutting board. Completely coat a round cookie cutter (minimum of 1.5″ up to about 3″) in margarine and cut out your shapes. Brush off the top of the cut marshmallows to ensure the chocolate will stick. Use your melted chocolates to make the eyes, carrot nose and mouth. We used a toothpick to apply the nose, and placed our milk chocolate in a pastry bag with a #2 tip for the eyes and mouth.

NUTELLA POP TARTS

Pop tarts are a Larson family staple. But the only variety that I know every single kid will eat…is Nutella. Sometimes, I sneak a few marshmallows in (make sure to let them sit out overnight to dry out a bit first, otherwise they will disintegrate). The recipe is so crazy simple and using your Cuisinart Food Processor, it’s literally a cinch to pull together.

Helen Nugent’s GORGEOUS pie dough recipe
1 cup (depending on how many you make, you need about 1-2 TBS per pie) Nutella
Egg Wash (1 Egg + 1 Tbs Milk)
Cookie Cutters (we like Christmas trees because they allow a hearty filling)
3/4 cup confectioners sugar
1 Tbs milk
1 tsp vanilla

1. Using your Cuisinart Food Processor, make Helen’s pie dough, taking care to let sit in the fridge for at least an hour. Roll out to about 1/8″ thick. Use your cookie cutters to cut out as many shapes as you can. You will need 2 shapes per pop tart. Place 1-2 Tbs of Nutella in the center of each pie shape. Brush the edges of that same shape with egg wash and place a second shape on top. Seal the edges using a fork, then pop in the fridge for 30 minutes or so.

2. Preheat the oven to 350. Once chilled, brush the top of your pop tarts with egg wash. bake the pop tarts for 12-15 minutes, watching carefully and pulling when the top crust is golden brown.

3. While they are baking, make your topping. Mix confectioners sugar with milk and vanilla. If the icing feels too runny, add a bit more sugar. Too dry, add more milk.

4. Tint your icing with whatever color you’d like, noting that a single drop goes a long way! Once your pies have totally cooled, top with icing and decorate to your heart’s content!

MINI GINGERBREAD MUG TOPPERS

We make these mini ginger bread houses as flat cookies that can hug the rim of a glass and as 3-d versions that we pack into gift baskets and give to friends. They are the most smile inducing treats you could ever give and using my set of SmartNest Cuisinart Cookware, I’m able to get such an incredible bake on these cookies, as the heat is distributed quickly and evenly which is important when pulling together delicate warmed ingredients in your bakes.

Gingerbread

1 cup butter
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup molasses
4 1/2- 5 cups flour
1 tbs ginger
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp baking powder
gingerbread house cookie cutter set

1. Melt butter in a large saucepan. Add sugar & molasses, stir until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat & cool.

2. In a large bowl, sift 4 1/2 cups of flour, then add the rest of the dry ingredients and whisk together. Form a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the warm butter mixture. Blend well, until dough is too stiff to stir. If the dough feels too soft, add the remaining 1/2 cup flour.

3. Knead dough with hands into a ball. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator to rest for at least one hour.

4. Preheat the oven to 350º. Roll the ball of dough out on an ungreased cookie sheet to about 1/4″ thick. Begin cutting out your tiny gingerbread pieces. For single cookies, you just need the front of the house cutter. For 3-d cookies, you’ll need 4 long rectangles (2 for roof, 2 for sides) + 2 front/back pieces, totaling 6 cookies per house.

5. Bake for 6-8 minutes and let cool completely before assembling.

Gingerbread Icing

2 egg whites
2 tbs lemon juice
1/8 tsp cream of tartar
1/8 tsp salt
3 1/2 cup powdered sugar
1 tsp salt

1. Place 2 egg whites in a large bowl. Sift in 3 1/2 cups powdered sugar, add the cream of tartar & salt. Beat slowly on low speed until the mixture is smooth & creamy.

2. Stir in lemon juice until the mixture is the consistency of whipped cream. If the icing is too thin, add in more powdered sugar, 1/2 cup at a time, until the desired consistency is reached.

3. This icing hardens quickly, making it perfect for assembling the house, but it should be put in a sealed container quickly to prevent premature hardening if you plan on assembling your houses later.

Instructions

Single Cookie Mug Toppers. Use a Wiltons #2 tip, add the snowy prettiness that makes these little gems look so lovely!

3D Mug Toppers: Use your royal icing to adhere the base together, using the short pieces to form the outside walls and a front/back piece on either side. To make this super simple, you can put the icing into a piping bag and snip a hole on the end or use a #2 pastry tip. Otherwise, simply use a butter knife. Let dry completely, about 10 minutes. Add the roof. Let sit for at least an hour so they are structurally sound when you decorate them. Lastly, use your royal icing to turn them into little winter wonderlands!

DONUTS

My Cuisinart Air Fryer is the best thing that ever hit my kitchen counters. We use it constantly for just about everything. But the hands-down favorite air fryer recipe that is so quick and easy it’s almost embarrassing, are the air fryer donuts that my kids have no idea come from a can of biscuits.

1 can of biscuit dough (1 can makes 6 donuts)
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 cup confecioners sugar
1″ round cookie cutter

1. Preheat your Air Fryer. Using a small, 1″ round cookie cutter, punch a hole in the center of the biscuit. Place the “donuts” into the airfryer for 2-3 minutes, then flip and allow them to cook for another 2-3 minutes.

2. Remove from the oven, brush melted butter on both sides, then sift powdered sugar all over! Alternatively, you can place them in a plastic baggie filled with powdered sugar and shake them until they are coated! Best if served nice and warm!

CAKES, COOKIES & BREADS

If there is one Cuisinart appliance that you are going to put on your registry or splurge on for yourself, make it the Cuisinart Stand Mixer. It changes everything. Your bakes become more consistent, your confidence builds, you start to conquer everything from pretty cake and holiday cookies to cinnamon rolls and babkas. The stand mixer is my number one, no holds bar kitchen soul mate and rarely a day goes by where I don’t give it a hug and a kiss.

WHITE CHOCOLATE & PEPPERMINT CAKE

My son’s birthday is on the 22nd of December, so each year, he requests a white chocolate and peppermint cake. I rely on my stand mixer to do the heavy lifting on both the cake and the frosting.

Follow the recipe here for the delicious cake, then decorate using peppermint sticks and candy canes. More is more here, people.

CINNAMON ROLLS

Every Christmas morning, we have Cinnamon Rolls. Homemade ones, because #specialoccassioncooking is real. I use my Cuisinart Stand Mixer, fitted with the dough hook, to ensure a perfect bake every single time. Also, I always double the frosting recipe because everyone loves a heavy hand when it comes to frosting.

The Ambitious Kitchen’s Recipe for BEYOND good Cinnamon Rolls. I have tried a million others and wish I could take credit for creating my own killer cinnamon roll recipe, but alas, why mess with a good thing!? Don’t forget to double the frosting!

WHITE CHOCOLATE BABKA

We used the dough recipe from The New York Times, as it’s a favorite of my family that never ever lets us down. We often switch up the fillings from chocolate to cinnamon sugar, but the one variation that gets devoured in mere hours is…white chocolate. I would love to see this layered with fresh jam but my purist kids just don’t agree. And they are normally the house winners.

Ingredients

½ cup whole milk
1 package active dry yeast
⅓ cup granulated sugar, plus a pinch
4 ¼ cups all-purpose flour, more as needed
1 ½ teaspoons fine sea salt
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
4 large eggs, at room temperature, lightly beaten
10 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus more for greasing bowls and pans.                                                            1 cup white chocolate chips

For the Syrup

2/3 cup sugar
2/3 cup water

1. In a small saucepan, warm the milk until it’s warm, around 110 degrees. Add the yeast and a pinch of sugar and stir to dissolve. Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes until it’s bubbly.

2. Using a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, mix flour, 1/3 cup of sugar, salt and vanilla. Add the yeast mixture and the eggs, beating until the dough comes together, about 2 minutes. The dough should be pulling away from the sides of the bowl. If it is still very sticky, add more flour 1 tablespoon at a time. Add 1/2 of the butter (5 tablespoons) and pulse until the dough is nice and smooth, about 5 minutes. Add the rest of the butter and beat for another 5 minutes.

3. Grease a medium to large sized bowl with butter. Add the dough, gently rolling the base of the dough around the greased bottom of the bowl, then flip the dough over so that the buttered side is facing up. Cover the bowl with a clean towel and allow it to rise in a warm spot for 1.5 hours or until it has double, or nearly doubled, in size (very warm spots will reach a double rise at about an hour, cooler might take as long as 2). Press down the dough and refrigerate over night.

(Sometimes, I am very lazy about this step and while it does make a significant difference in the finished flavor, the unrested babka is still utterly delish)

4. When you are ready to bake your dough, remove the dough from the fridge and divide in half. Roll 1 of your pieces out to a large rectangle, about 9×17 or so. Let rest for 10 minutes. Melt 1 cup of white chocolate chips. Spread half of this all over your rectangle, leaving 1″all the way around the border. Rolling from the long side, gently roll your dough much as you would a cinnamon roll. Repeat with the 2nd dough.

5. At this point, the easiest thing to do is wrap the roll in plastic wrap and freeze for about 15-20 minutes.

6. Once chilled, slice the roll in half lengthwise – you will have 2 long halves of the roll. Pinch the top points together and twist the halves together as if you were braiding them, then fold the braid in half so it’s about 9 inches long. Place into a prepared pan, letting it curl around itself if it’s too long. Cover loosely with a clean kitchen towel and let rise in a warm place for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, until puffy (it won’t quite double). Repeat with the other dough.

7. Bake at 350 for about 50 minutes watching very carefully. I like to bake mine for 30 minutes with foil on top, then remove the foil for the last 20 minutes. They should be 185-210 degrees on an instant thermometer.

8. While they are baking, make a quick simple syrup. Mix 2/3 cup water with 2/3 cup sugar and mix for about 2 minutes until the sugar has dissolved.

9. When the cakes are still warm from the oven, brush them liberally with the simple syrup. Try your hardest to let them cool completely before you eat them.

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How to Pair Old Warm Charm With Modern Elements at Your Micro Wedding

For today’s wedding inspo, we’re sharing the blueprints for pulling off old world charm with a mix of modern elements at your micro wedding – all thanks to Blush and Blossom Events! From a reception dripping in hundred of cascading blooms by Isibeal Studio to a Beauty and the Beast inspired escort display, there’s so much to fall head over heels in love with. To pin your faves, check out the full gallery taken by Molly Carr Photography!

From Blush and Blossom EventsNestled among the trees of the Wellington Neighborhood in Meridian Hills lies a manor fit for a king. “Fox Hill Manor” served as the perfect backdrop for this intimate micro wedding inspiration shoot. Organic, romantic, and minimal were the words used by Blush and Blossom Events to describe the vision for this shoot, which was a nod to old world charm with modern elements. We wanted to create an ethereal, dream-like setting, reminiscent of an old English garden, overflowing with lush florals. The end result was simply breathtaking. 

The bride was a vision in not only one, but two Watters gowns- one worn for the ceremony and the other for the reception. The romantic floral color palette highlighted the blush Watters gown worn by our model, Natalia. The neutral florals were exquisitely designed by Isibeal Studio to enhance the private estate’s natural landscape while also paying homage to the last little bits of summer hanging on. 

One of my favorite details from the shoot was the invitation suite accompanied by a love letter written from the groom to the bride, crafted by Every Little Letter. To create truly beautiful heirloom images of the invitation suite, we always recommend hiring a stylist to create the flat lay for the photographer. Isibeal Studio served as a creative director and stylist designing a stunning flat lay filled with florals to accent the handwritten note. Guest experience was of utmost importance in designing this petite celebration. 

As more brides and grooms are having to pare down their wedding guest count, this can consequently result in more intentional and personal wedding details. Guests were welcomed with a charming escort display of handmade paperie and fresh blooms positioned underneath glass cloches. Hundreds of flowers cascaded down and around the newlyweds and guests as they dined al fresco, as well as served as the luxe backdrop for the cakes. Every intricate detail on the tablescape, from the wax seal place cards and vellum menus, down to the laurel leaf gold chargers, was to create more texture in the tablescape and in turn, more visual interest. Fine art wedding photographer Molly Carr captured the enchanted setting with perfection.

Photography: Molly Carr Photography | Cakes: Brian Oliver | Invitations: Every Little Something | Shoes: Bella Belle | Makeup: OVA Beauty | Hair: Megan E. Grimm | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Candle Holders and Candles: The Floral Society | Female Model: Isaiah Brock | Florals, Design, & Styling: Autumn Keller | Jeweler: Petite G Jewelers | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Male Model: Isaiah Brock | Planning, Design, & Styling: Blush & Blossom Events | Private Estate: Fox Hill Manor | Rentals: Violet Vintage | Rentals: Courtney Inghram Florals | Rentals & Draping: Atmospheres Indy | Ring Box: Voeu Du Coeur | Wedding Gowns: Nancy's Bridal Boutique

Parisian Wedding Inspiration at Filoli Gardens Complete With a Knockout Vera Wang Gown

When Parisian influence meets a California garden setting… magic happens. Today’s styled shoot from Erica Estrada Design at Filoli Gardens features so many pin-worthy details. From a custom Vera Wang gown that will have you short of breath, to creamy blooms in copper tones from Anastasia Andenmatten. For all the pretty you don’t want to miss, head on over to the full gallery – all taken by Sean Thomas Weddings!

From Erica Estrada DesignAn Intimate Beauty. Designed by Erica Estrada Design to inspire engaged couples to love and cherish beautifully, curated intimate celebrations. The groom, dressed in a fitted, Suit Supply tux and the bride, in a custom, Vera Wang gown, exchanged vows witnessed by their dearest loved ones in front of the iconic home at Filoli Gardens. With its perfectly manicured and complete with various flower gardens, old world architecture and brick pathways graced the presence of each guest as they traveled throughout the grounds. 

Every detail of the day was perfectly captured by fine art film photographer, Sean Thomas. From the couples matching Cartier wedding bands to the “love letter” written for the bride’s parents, by Stationary Designer, Melissa of Epoch Design, every image is frame-worthy. 

The brides sophisticated updo, styled by Ashley of Bridal Buns, allowed for the detailed neckline to make a statement in both the front and back of gown. Florist, Anastasia Andenmatten designed a lush and creamy bouquet that complemented the brides gown. She then included rich, copper tones in the tablescape florals to accentuate a California Fall amongst the vivid greenery of the grounds. These florals paired with Casa de Perrin’s old world, mixed with new world table top items added a surprise element to the design. 

The Parisian-inspired furniture by The Copper Rose served as the final touch in bringing together Beauté Intime. The couple celebrated their nuptials by hosting an intimate dinner in the high place of Filoli Gardens. Lined with apple and peach trees, the location for dinner was set for 6 to enjoy an intimate meal together. To complete the meal, each guest was served a delicious piece of cake designed by cake artist, What’s More Cake. This day was truly an Beauté Intime.

Photography: Sean Thomas Photography | Cinematography: Hugo Film Co | Event Design: Erica Estrada Design | Floral Design: Anastasia Andenmatten | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: WhaT's More Cake | Invitations: Epoch Design | Wedding Bands: Cartier | Hair: Bridal Buns | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Wedding Venue: Filoli Garden | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: The Copper Rose | Table Top: Casa de Perrin

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