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Six Ways To Jazz Up Your Space After Taking Down the Christmas Tree

It’s both a little sad and extremely cathartic to finally take down your Christmas tree after a long season of celebration. The only problem is that once it’s gone, all of a sudden you feel like you have an extremely bare corner of your home. It wasn’t that bare before, right?

The house did exist just fine on its own before Christmas, but now that it’s over, gone and packed up suddenly you’re previously completed home now seems like it’s really missing something.

The beauty of this time of year is the ability to rethink and reorganize. Adding so much festivity in your house forces you to break your pattern and see your space with fresh eyes. So when the decor is gone it gives you a new opportunity to jazz things up a bit.

1. Highlight a Piece of Furniture

The area where your tree once was is now an opportunity to spotlight one of your previously over-looked pieces of furniture. Think of something like an antique armoire, a nice side table or floor lamp.

2. Feature an Accent Chair

Many times you actually have to MOVE a chair to add in your tree. So if you’re adding your accent chair back in, give that sucker some spotlight. Consider adding a side-table with it, a plushy throw blanket or a magazine basket.

3. Look at Your Wall Art

Chances the big “blank” feeling is largely coming from a bare wall. Tossing out the tree is a great excuse to go do a little wall-art perusing to help make your home feel a little more complete and filled out. Mirrors also do wonders here. A well-placed mirror can literally do magic when used correctly in your home.

4. Refresh Your Accent Pieces

If you had to wiggle your tree in and don’t really have a “space” to fill, but you’re still feeling like your home is missing something, jazz it up with some new accent pieces. Updating things like lamps, throw-pillows and throw blankets gives your space a really fresh, lively feel and the newness makes up for the lack of merriment.

5. Replace the Greenery

After taking away one big green tree, consider adding in another! Whether you darlingly choose to go for the oh-so-chic Fiddle Leaf Fig, or the nearly indestructible Snake Plant, adding in a plant where your Christmas tree once was is a tit-for-tat way to fill that hole.

6. Add a Purposeful Station

Think record player, bar cart, magazine rack — these kinds of display-based activities showcase some of your favorite things and puts them out in the open for a great conversation starter or activity prompter. Take the bareness of a particular corner in your home as an opportunity to re-think how you want to display the things that make your home **feel like home.

Taking down the tree is sad, yes, but it’s also a really therapeutic step to clear out and prepare you and your home for the upcoming new year. So, at the end of the day, it may even be the best option to just embrace the bare, fresh and clean. Whatever you do, we wish you luck!

Artwork photo: Amy Elbaum of ae design | Blue Cccent Credenza : Amy Berry Home | Bright White Living Room: M Elle Design | Fiddle Leaf Fig: @pleasantonrentals | Leather Chair with Lamp: Tessa Neustadt | Pink Fireplace: Loeffler Randall | Single Chair in Hallway: Redesign Home | Slate Fireplace: Kristina Lynne | Textured Wood Credenza: Design Loves Detail

Here’s Your Ultimate Newly Engaged Checklist (Plus 5 Must-Have Items from the SMP X Michaels Collection!)

Getting engaged is a more-than exciting time! You’ve got a beautiful new rock on THAT finger, a new pep in your step (we like to call it a bride-stride), and a new bridal glow about you – it’s a glorious thing! That being said, once your bar cart starts showing low reserves on champagne and your sparkler needs its first shine, it might be 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 strut down the aisles of Michaels or head online and check out some SMP X Michaels buys – guaranteed to get that wedding planning game of yours into 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! 

1. Call your cheering squad.

Before you go and share your impending nuptials news with the universe, make it a point to get pumped up with your VIPs first – parents, siblings, close family and best friends. Your tribe will be along for the [engagement] ride, so giving everyone the heads up before the proposal headlines go viral is a great way to make them feel special & included in the happy news! 

2. Take that ring selfie.

Even if you’re usually anti-self promotion on the Gram, a proper ring selfie to signal the start of your engagement is an absolute must! Whether it’s a pic of the two of you together, sharing that first we’re-getting-married smooch, something more low-key like a silhouette of your ring box just showing off the glowing goods and an “I said yes!” caption to complement, or a multi-photo carousel of how it went down from start to finish. However you choose to do it, you can guarantee your followers will be thrilled for you and your new fiancé!

3. 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 proposal gift ideas for you! How adorable are our bridesmaid headbands, “be my bridesmaid” cards and bridesmaid mug! No matter what you surprise them with, 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! 

4. 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. 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 DIY-ing a lot for your big day, it’s also smart to take stock in what crafty/maker retailers have going on for brides IRL. Michaels FTW 🙌Don’t forget to store all your fave inspo in a Pinterest board solely dedicated to all things wedding planning! 

5. 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. 

6. Plan your engagement party!

One of the best ways to remind yourself what all this crazy wedding planning is about is having the most fun ever at your engagement party – celebrating your newly engaged status with all your friends and family! Get together with your MOH and MOB to sip champagne and discuss the details. Feel free to be as hands on or hands off as you’d like throughout the planning process of your engagement party, your amazing MOH and MOB are there to help – so don’t be afraid to ask for as much or as little as you may need. 

7. Stay energized.

And while we’re at it… if you’re vignetting your cubicle at the office, 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 if it was corralled with all of the other co-workers’ drinkware in the kitchen, everyone would know that it was the soon-to-be-Mrs. who was sipping out of it. Wedding planning requires vigilance, sharp-mindedness, and a marathon ability – for all of those post-work venue and vendor appointments – so, if it isn’t already, #butfirstcoffee is about to become your 24/7 mantra.  

8. Show off.

… Just a tad! 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 a glossy gown gallery in your cubicle, maybe even have some of your engagement photos printed and displayed in your own LOVE decor (with or without pretty flowers). Not only would something like this look gorg on your desk,  it’ll help you stay in a great mood during the work day – so you can get your stuff done and get home for time with bae. 

9. 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. 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. 

10. 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 our line at Michaels! 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 Wedding Collection by Style Me Pretty exclusively at Michaels now! 

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You Have To See These Breathtaking Santorini Views For This Romantic Villa Wedding!

As we clean up from the holiday, boy do we have a view for you! This morning we bring you to Santorini at the gorgeous Cavo Ventus, where this couple said their I Do’s and celebrated with their nearest and dearest! With a romantic color palette and Red Box Days putting together lush florals, White Ribbon Boutique Events tied it all together with gold accents and the prettiest of the pretty details! Take a look below and be sure to check out the full gallery to see all of Vasia Photography’s perfect photos!

From White Ribbon Boutique EventsTatiana and David were set up through mutual friends while on a summer weekend in the Hamptons. They got engaged a year and a half later, at their favorite escape from New York City, in the Catskills. The groom told the bride that they were going to a last-minute wine tasting in a private cottage nearby. When they walked in, Tatiana was stunned by a room filled with rose petals, candles, bouquets of flowers and a roaring fireplace surrounded by printed photos of all their adventures together, before the groom got down on one knee and proposed.

The couple wanted to get married surrounded by breathtaking views, and with Tatiana’s family residing in Cyprus, they thought Santorini would be the ideal fit for their wedding. The bride had a beautiful vision for the wedding’s color palette – a variety of dusty pink shades, with lush florals, gold accents and romantic touches throughout their wedding details.

Apart from the heartwarming ceremony, the emotional speeches, and the candlelit dinner, guests were treated to a spectacular display of fireworks, a 6-piece band flown in from London, and the surprise appearance of a nationally-renown magician to entertain them throughout the cocktail hour.

It was a truly romantic love story of a gorgeous couple who couldn’t have imagined a more perfect setting for their fairytale than the stunning Santorinian Caldera.

Photography: Vasia Photography | Event Design: White Ribbon Boutique Events | Event Planning: White Ribbon Boutique Events | Floral Design: Red Box Days | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Pavlov's Lab | Invitations: Bella Figura | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Reformation | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy | Catering: Spicy Bites | Make-up: Kristina Gasperas | Hair: Lizzie Liros | Calligraphy: Pretty Written Things | Groom's Attire: Armani | Ceremony & Reception Venues: Cavo Ventus | Ceremony Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Furniture: Stylebox | Jewellery : Van Cleef Arpels | Reception Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Sound & Lights: Multimedia Events | Tableware: White Lilac | Veil: Romona Keveza Legends

Make Sure Your Guests Have The Best Time Ever By Taking A Page From This California Garden Wedding

Sheena and Colin went into wedding planning with one goal in mind, to make sure their guests had the best time ever! They set out to plan a unique experience that none of their friends and family would ever forget. The couple strove for laid back elegance, and with the help of Heather of LVL Weddings & Events, they always ket guest experience top of mind. The result? Just take one look at the outdoor games corner or milk and cookie bar! See all the super fun ideas, exquisitely captured by McCune Photography, in the full gallery.



From the bride… Lining up to walk down the aisle, I was shocked at the beauty of what Heather of LVL Weddings & Events had created. Then turning to see Colin sobbing waiting for me was almost too much!



We planned a day that our guests would never forget, something fun and not too stuffy but elegant and a one of a kind celebration. We wanted our guests to have the best experience. So that meant no downtime, good communication, and lots of fun!



We added thoughtful little touches throughout the night to add to our guests’ experience. Reception tables swathed in blue overflowed with white blooms for a look that friends said took their breath away.



The milk and cookies bar was an epic way to end the wedding. The only thing we would’ve changed the whole day is that we would have eaten or hidden more of Made by Meg’s cookies!



Photography: Mccune Photography | Wedding Planning & Design: LVL Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Heavenly Blooms | Wedding Gown: anna be bridal boutique | Wedding Cake: Grace & Honey Cakes | Stationery : Wiley Valentine | Shoes: Valentino | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Catering: Made by Meg Catering | Entertainment: Luxury Entertainment Group | Entertainment: Visions Entertainment | Suits: Friar Tux | Officiant: JPR Weddings | Beauty: Design Visage | Photo Booth: Focus Photo Suites | Plates: borrowed BLU | Private Estate / Ranch : Hummingbird Nest Ranch | Rentals, Linens and Lighting: A Rental Connection | Signage: Delovely Details | Specialty Rentals: Found Rental Co. | Table Runners: Tono Co | Video: Le Reve Films

A Picture Perfect Malibu Wedding, Complete With A Fortune Cookie Escort Wall!

Does it get any better than a vineyard in Malibu? I didn’t think so and neither did today’s bride and groom who said their I Do’s at Cielo Farms with not only beautiful backdrops but equally beautiful blooms by Mirabel Floral Design. The couple had it all for their intimate, romantic nuptials from stunning table settings to a fortune cookie escort wall, all perfectly planned by Weddings by Susan Dunne! Take a look below and get lost in the lovely imagery by the one and only Anya Kernes Photography!

From Weddings by Susan Dunne

About the couple: Nolan and Brooke met during the summer of 2012, where they were both interns at a media agency in New York City. It wasn’t until they both moved back to the city, after graduating from college, that sparks started to fly. Despite a few rocky dates, in the beginning, the chemistry was undeniable and they fell in love quickly! Their first official date was to the Gramercy Tavern. 6 years later, their dinner dates consist of trips to Five Guys, where they compete to see who can eat the most french fries.

What was your color palette and your style vision? We envisioned the wedding to have a natural, romantic, and effortless feel. The color scheme included blush pinks, beiges, and vibrant greens. The venue we chose was a vineyard in Malibu that was incredibly scenic with a ton of natural light and greenery. We knew we wanted a beautiful outdoor setting, so it could not have been a more perfect fit! We wanted our wedding to feel elegant with a touch of boho-chic, so we incorporated pampas grass in our aisle décor & also on our arch.

We hoped for conversations during the dinner reception to be fun, carefree, and flow organically. To encourage this light, comfortable vibe, we decided against large, formal centerpieces and went for luscious green garlands that ran across long tables. Looking around and seeing everyone’s smiling faces, with the sun setting behind the canyons in the background, the dinner party I had dreamed of was finally a reality.

Your favorite crafted detail? The place cards were one of my favorite elements. Names were attached to bunny-tail grass with a beautiful hand-torn ribbon and placed on top of the menus. The delicate pieces of grass paired with the ribbon allowed each place card to be individually unique. Getting these done was no mean feat! Luckily my friends from California were sweet enough to get together and help out. We had a full-blown assembly line going!

What unique elements or DIY details did you include? I knew I wanted something in the wedding that was creative and uniquely my idea. This led to me creating “The Fortune Board” – an escort board with 125 fortune cookies lined up and surrounding a handmade fabric banner that said, “so fortunate for you all”. Guests were told to find their fortune cookies from this board, and inside the fortune cookies held their seat assignments. It turned out cute and was something fun for our guests, not to mention I’m Chinese so it was a nice alignment, hah!

What was your favorite moment? The speeches! Across both the rehearsal dinner and wedding reception, our family & friends gave such perfect, heartfelt toasts. We went from crying one second to laughing until our cheeks hurt. The emotions were surreal and we felt so much love! It made us realize how incredibly lucky we are to have such extraordinary people in our lives.

Tell us about your flowers, your gown, your favors, your cake, etc.

Bouquet: I wanted my bridal bouquet to look romantic and sophisticated, but also a little whimsical. I opted for an organic and unstructured arrangement with a mix of beautiful blooms – the layered petals in the white peonies and pink ranunculus gave the bouquet the perfect amount of volume and the anemones added a nice pop of boldness.

Dress: Believe it or not, my Pronovias wedding dress was the very first dress I had tried on! I’d love to say that I instantly fell in love, but I actually didn’t think anything of it when I first put it on, since I had nothing to compare it to. I visited multiple bridal boutiques and tried on countless other dresses but nothing would top the first! I loved every aspect of my dress so much – the intricate illusion neckline was stunning and the long train made the dress even more fabulous! The wedding dress was a gift from my grandma and I loved seeing her big smile when she saw me in it.

Venue: We had a lot of solid options for where we’d be getting married. We live in New York City, I went to school in Richmond and Nolan in Charleston. It felt impossible to decide because all these cities were important to us. Ultimately we chose California, where I grew up and where my grandparents still live. We wanted to make sure it was somewhere they could get to easily at their age! When we saw Cielo Farms, everything felt right and we knew it was the perfect place for our big day.

Favors: We gave our guests little bags of California wildflower seeds, including California poppies! The message with these favors was, “let love grow”.

What is one piece of advice that you could give brides-to-be? The advice that I’d give brides-to-be might go against what many people say. As I was planning, I cared a lot about all the details. I remember losing sleep over the type of chairs to rent. Sounds so silly, I know. People would tell me, “just go with the cheapest option, no one will care or even remember the chairs”, so I was constantly battling and rationalizing with myself. One day I just decided to bite the bullet and ordered the chairs I really wanted. While it may be true that people didn’t notice the chairs, I certainly did. I was ecstatic to see them perfectly lined up with my favorite people sitting in them! The point I’m trying to make is, whatever the detail is, if you care about it, go for it and make it yours.

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Photography: Anya Kernes | planner : Weddings by Susan Dunne | Florist : Mirabel floral design | Wedding Dress : Pronovias | Stationery : Minted | Catering : Tres L.A. Catering | Hair and Makeup : Jinjutha | Band : Ben Mallare Events & Entertainment | Attire : Generation Tux | Baker : Sweetlee Made | Banner : Madolinejeanprints | Bar : Liquid Catering La | Earrings : Kate Mari | Films : Perfect Union Films | Hair Make up : Angela Tam | Rentals: Premiere Party Rents | Shuttle : Swoop | Styling Ceramics : Simple Things Ceramics | Styling Surface : Locust Collection | Vineyard : Cielo Farms | Vow Books : Our Vows

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Flirty and Floral Friendmas – How to Incorporate Florals and Color into Your Holiday Traditions with Your Gal Pals

The Christmas season isn’t over until you celebrate with friends — and that’s a fact! This gal group of decor powerhouses got together to create the flirty, feminine Christmas celebration of our dreams. Check it out!

All year-round, these gals inspire, uplift, and help you I the best way that they can… Being blessed to have this kind of friendship requires a celebration.

Call it: Friendmas. Christina from Bellevue Floral Co. Came up with the idea of creating stunning tree full of blooms and the sweetest coco bar cart with delicious desserts by Batter Up Cakery.

To set the mood I focused on the design of the tablescape, details, and overall concept and together with an amazing group of vendors we show you how to hold a party in style. From the DIY calligraphy to the custom cocktails and gift basket design by Pop Tarts and Peonies we want to make sure that young boss baes around take their dreams seriously so we provided the space to the future entrepreneurs of the next decade.

I got to sneak in a few of our new textile and ribbon additions for the winter session and can I say we’re obsessed with the texture and color of our new gauze runners. This Friends Party is all about celebrating friendships and femininity.

The overall theme aims to provide the party with a cozy and home-like setting but at the same time exudes sophistication and feminine vibes. We decked the space with lovely rentals by Luxe Rentals and Event Design the low mid-century table was the perfect way to enjoy a cozy event. Muted color schemes were used in the decorations with pink as the main color.

Lastly, the beautiful tablescape will set the mood for endless laughs and catching up. Pretty pink table runners are embedded with some wild elements and modern tableware for that unique Friendsmas to remember! Thanks to Ashley for capturing all the cheer.

Photography: Ashley Baumgartner | Calligraphy: Painting with Rachel | Cake & Desserts: Batter up Bakery | Cocktails & Gift Basket: Poptarts and Peonies | Designer & Florals: Christina Yan | Designer, Textiles and Ribbon: Party Crush Studio | Furniture & Event Rentals: Lux Event Rentals Design | HMUA: Blush Makeup & Hair | Lifestyle & Curated Goods: Camino Goods

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A Floral Dream of a Wedding at Terranea Resort

Ivory blooms, blush bridesmaids, dreamy setting… oh my. We’re over here wishing to have been a guest at sweet Katie and Travis’ stunning wedding at the beautiful Terranea! From the absolutely dreamy photographs by Jenny Quicksall to the above-and-beyond design teeming with whimsy by LVL Weddings, we can’t help but feel the love between these two lovebirds. One of our favorite parts? You have to see the incredible seating chart below!

From photographer Jenny QuicksallFirst look? No, the couple waited until the wedding ceremony at St. John Fisher Catholic Church to see each other. Katie spent the morning getting ready at Terranea with her closest friends and family in their matching pink robes. 

 

Katie’s mom placed a lucky penny in one of her wedding shoe for good luck and helped her get into her gown. After getting ready, the everyone was shuttled to St. John Fisher Catholic Church. Katie and Travis’ son, dressed in his cute little tux, was carried by Katie’s mom down the aisle. Back at Terranea, the guests were greeted by passed her d’oeuvres, an open bar and the most beautiful sunset. 

Heather from LVL Weddings and Heavenly Blooms brought life to the ballroom reception with lush floral designs throughout the space. Ceiling lights were covered in greenery to soften the reception room and a flower wall was placed behind the sweetheart table.

Photography: Jenny Quicksall Photography | Wedding Gown: Monique Lhuillier | Bakery: Vanilla Bake Shop | Stationery: Project Watermark | Ceremony: St. John Fisher Catholic Church | Reception: Terranea Resort | Bridesmaids Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Entertainment: Kevin Miso Band | Favors: Teuscher Chocolates | Tux: Friar Tux | Transportation: Best VIP Chauffeured | Beauty: KG hair and makeup | Dance Floor: RCD Dance Floors | Draping: Amber Event Production | Floral: Heavenly Blooms | Ice cubes: Ice Bulb | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Photo Booth: Focus Photo Suites | Planning & Design: LVL Weddings & Events | Rentals: Found Rental Co. | Rentals: Signature Party Rentals | Resort: Terranea Resort | Styling board: Locust Collection | Video: Hoo Films

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The Dress Designer We Met At NY Bridal Fashion Week That We Are OBSESSING Over!

We have a not-so-secret crush on Inbar Freiman, an Israeli bridal designer, and her boho-romantic gowns. With flowing silhouettes and delicate details, her 2020 Wild Feather and Go Wild collections are a must-see when it comes time to booking your bridal gown appointments! AND…if you are in the Denver area you are in luck! You can be one of the first brides in the U.S. to try on Freiman’s gowns at her trunk show taking place at the Little White Dress Bridal Shop from January 10th – January 19th! We promise you, you will be as dress obsessed as we are!

Check out some of our faves below and see the rest of the collection’s here!

ROSE:

LOUIE:

KIARA:

ANGIE:

MONIQUE:

 

This Is How To Do A Holiday Inspired Wedding That’s Chic

Buckle up, because this San Diego wedding brings the wow! Guests began the celebration being dazzled by a lush green wall at cocktail hour. With one ring of a bell, a white-gloved hand appeared from inside it offering champagne to party-goers! Next up, a walk to the outdoor reception space which was the picture of luxury. Tall black candles, lush burgundy floral garlands, and hints of gold turned tables into masterpieces. Each elegant detail is more jaw-dropping than the last, all perfectly captured by Natalie Bray Studios. Watch the wedding day unfold in the full gallery.



From the bride… Rancho Valencia Resort was only the second venue we visited and we both knew instantly that was where we wanted to get married. We chose the large lawn to have our reception and I was so excited because it was a blank slate that we could make our own.



I had this vision for our seating chart that was very large and could stand on its own. I worked with our paper goods vendor, Whimsique, to create a large board but we were struggling to think of a way to display it. I went to my dad with the plan and he said not to worry that he would build a stand in our steel shop.



I wanted a mix of dark moody colors with lots of burgundy and black coupled with pops of blush and green. We are very social people who love to throw parties so we wanted a very over the top fun atmosphere.



The music was also very important to us. We wanted an amazing band that would have people dancing all night. Our band, Gold Standard, definitely delivered and we love hearing our friends say it was the best band they’d ever seen.



Photography: Natalie Bray Studios | videographer: Tidal Productions | florals: Adorations Botanical Artistry | Invitations: Whimsique | Makeup Artist: Lindsay Ann Makeup | Hair and makeup : Beauty By Stacey | Lighting : Amber Event Production | band: Downbeat La | Wedding Venue: Rancho Valencia | Photography - Assistance: Ariel Min Photography | Planning and design : Lavish Wed | Rentals: chairs and linens: APR Event Rentals | champagne wall: Dreams In Details | dance floor, bar, furniture rentals : Hire Elegance | live painting: Tom Fagan | photo booth: Pixster Photo Booths

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An Intimate, 16 Person Wedding In Tuscany All Shot on Film!

I’ve said it before…there is just something about a small, intimate wedding. And, this wedding of 16 proves my point! From a picturesque ceremony site (and pretty much picturesque everything) at this villa in Tuscany, better known as Podere Scopicciolo to an absolutely romantic reception dinner, with the couple’s closest family and friends. For a day that felt more like planning a vacation, than planning a wedding, Nastja Kovacec Photography photographed it all and entirely on film! Take a peek below and fall in love :)

From Nastja Kovacec PhotographyWhat a beautiful romantic wedding in Tuscany! We photographed on film! A very timeless day with beautiful flowers and amazing views of the surrounding Tuscan hills. 

We especially loved the ceremony location between two tall Tuscan trees with the rolling hills in the background. Dinner was also outdoors, which was stunning. The wedding venue is a private Tuscan villa and the location itself is very authentic, a typical stony Tuscan villa with amazing views.

The couple’s Robin and Oliver, came all the way from Canada to have a small intimate wedding in Tuscany. Only 16 of their closest family and friends were invited, which made the day extremely romantic and there was zero pressure from start to finish!

Robin’s girlfriends were also her bridesmaids, and they had chosen blush bridesmaid dresses and did Robin’s hair and makeup before the ceremony. It was all very relaxed, almost like a vacation.

Photography: Nastja Kovacec | Film lab: Carmencita Film Lab

Best Ever Cinnamon Rolls

Bakery style cinnamon rolls don’t have to take all day to make. You can make them start-to-finish in less than an hour and only a few minutes hands-on time. The “secret” to these delectable rolls is covering them in cream just before baking. You won’t regret it, I promise! xoxo Julie Blanner

While you can bake them in a traditional baking dish, I love them in the cast iron skillet. It cooks them evenly & feels like they’re fresh from my Grandma’s farm and goes easily from oven to table for serving.
For a little fall flavor, try these Apple Cinnamon Rolls as well!

Best Ever Cinnamon Rolls
prep time
55 Minute/s
cook time
20 Minute/s
total time
1 Hour/s 15 Minute/s
Serves 0Ingredients
  • 3/4 c milk
  • 1/3 c butter
  • 3 3/4 c flour
  • 1/4 c sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 package active quick rise yeast
  • 1 egg
  • 4 Tbsp butter, melted
  • 3/4 c brown sugar, packed
  • 2 Tbsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 c heavy cream
  • 4 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 c butter, softened
  • 2 c powdered sugar
  • 2 Tbsp milk/heavy cream
Instructions
  1. In a saucepan over medium heat, add milk & butter. Stir until melted & remove from heat.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine 2 1/4 c flour, sugar, salt. Add yeast & lukewarm milk mixture. Combine. Add egg.
  3. Using the dough hook attachment on your mixer, knead while gradually adding in 1 c flour until the dough forms a ball & pulls aways from the edges of the bowl. You can also knead by hand.
  4. Let dough rest for 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  5. On a floured surface, roll out dough into a rectangle. Spread melted butter on top. Combine cinnamon & sugar & sprinkle on top. Using a knife or pizza cutter, cut 10 strips. Roll & place in a baking dish or cast iron skillet.
  6. Turn oven off. Cover rolls with a damp towel & allow to rise 25 minutes. Remove from oven, preheat again to 350 degrees. Cover rolls in 1/4 c heavy cream. Bake 15-20 minutes, or until slightly golden.
  7. Mix icing ingredients until smooth & drizzle over rolls.

Photography: Julie Blanner | Recipe And Styling: Julie Blanner

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Nothing Screams Wedding Inspiration More Than A 654 Acre Estate with Overflowing Gardens!

With engagement season upon us, there is no better way to get inspired than by the 654-acre estate, better known as Filoli in California, surrounded by overflowing gardens! Callista & Company created a contemporary garden party to get our hearts racing filled with dreamy floral designs by Studio Mondine and cloud-like bridal gowns by Vera Wang! Take a look below and get your Pinterest ready to save all of Lacie Hansen’s phenomenal photographs for your Spring wedding!

From Callista & CompanyThere is no better place to get inspired for wedding season than at Filoli, a 654-acre estate with sprawling formal gardens and one of the finest remaining country homes of the early 20th century.

Our fine art, contemporary, garden party design exhibited central themes of intentionality, rich tones balanced by a base of neutral textures, and a sense of well-mannered frivolity. We started the day running around the estate in grand Vera Wang gowns, then our models got garden party-ready in Dolce and Gabbana and Armani.

Studio Mondine’s dreamy floral design enhanced the surrounding landscape, without overshadowing it. An installation of low arrangements surrounded The Wedding Place, the original grounds of the first wedding on property, in 1941, when the estate was still a private residence. An assortment of high and low arrangements with spring’s best blooms lined a long table set between tall garden hedges.

Lotus and Ash expertly blended chinoiserie inspired graphics with modern typography. The invitation suite featured a shantung silked covered booklet and envelope liner, striking prints, and custom architectural line art of the historic structures at Filoli. Our escort cards were delicately staked in a bed of flowers, for guests to pluck at their leisure during cocktail hour. The dinner menus were thoughtfully backed on rattan, echoing other touches of rattan in the overall event design. Lacie Hansen, as always, captured everything perfectly.

Photography: Lacie Hansen | Floral Design: Studio Mondine | Dress: Giorgio Armani | Dress: Dolce & Gabbana | Shoes: Sanayi 313 | Wedding Venue: Filoli Garden | Beauty: The Glamourist | Bridal Salon: Nyanza Bridal | Cookies: Morgan G | Graphic Design & Stationery: Lotus & Ash | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Petit Fours and Chocolate: Valerie Confections | Planning and Design: Callista & Company | Rentals: Theoni Collection | Wedding Gowns: Vera Wang

Dog Lovers: This Is How You Include Your Pet In Your Wedding

If you know it wouldn’t be your special day without your fur baby there, then this is the wedding you need to see. Andrew and Michele included man’s best friend into their Big Day in the most adorable way ever, custom tux and all! The couple’s favorite pug joined them at The Ritz Carlton Bacara for a celebration overflowing with flowers, charming details, and lots of love. Jenny Quicksall Photography captured all the precious moments, prepare yourself for some serious cuteness in the full gallery.



From the bride… On weekends we enjoy exploring California and checking off activities and places from our bucket list. When it came time to choose a venue for our wedding the oceanfront of Santa Barbara seemed like the perfect fit.



Our reception space was filled with lush white blooms to give guests the feeling of being transported to a romantic indoor garden. We were blown away by what Mulberry and Moss brought to life in the ballroom.



We decided on an intimate wedding with 40 of our nearest and dearest to celebrate. Having our closest friends and family by our side was an incredible way to start our next chapter together.



Photography: Jenny Quicksall Photography | Coordination: Kathryn Rataczak | Florals: Mulberry & Moss | Bride's Shoes: Loeffler Randall | Band: DeBois Entertainment | Tux: David Donahue | Beauty: TEAM Hair and Makeup | Cocktail napkins: For Your Party | Dog's Bed: Wayfair | Dog's Tux: Twinkle Mingle | Gown + Veil: Vera Wang | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: The Tent Merchant | Resort: test

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Thought You Were Obsessed with Monique Lhuillier Gowns? Just Wait Until You See Her Engagement Rings!

“There is no symbol more permanent and meaningful than an engagement ring. To know that I continue to touch the lives of so many brides is a very special feeling.” – Monique Lhuillier

It is no secret that Monique Lhuillier has absolutely stunning bridal gowns from intricate lace details to fairytale-like silhouettes. So, it is no surprise she is garnering much success with her Monique Lhuillier Fine Jewelry collection exclusive at Blue Nile. With a timeless and luxurious look, she creates engagement rings that celebrate each and every bride with designs as special and unique as her gowns! What gives them even more of a special touch? A blush pink sapphire in every ring! Check it out below and don’t forget to save…it is engagement season after all!

Timeless, luxurious and effortlessly beautiful, Monique Lhuillier celebrates the individuality of brides-to-be by offering engagement rings that are as distinctive as her wedding gowns. Romantic micro pavé-set diamond bands and delicate details are reflected in this refined collection. Every design is uniquely embellished with a blush-pink sapphire.

Renowned in the world of design, Monique Lhuillier captures the essence of luxury by evoking allure and elegance. Influenced by her passion for glamour and special occasions, Monique’s dream of becoming a designer has turned into a lifelong pursuit. Her breathtaking work continues to delight brides and celebrities around the world.

Refined and elegant, Monique Lhuillier’s jewelry designs are inspired by the intricate details of her bridal creations. Hints of lace, florals and delicate craftsmanship are found throughout her collection. Monique Lhuillier Fine Jewelry captures the essence of modern femininity and symbolizes everlasting love.

 

Jewelry: Blue Nile

This Is the Perfect Blueprint for an Elegant Fine Art Wedding!

A tented summer wedding set on a breathtaking estate in the Netherlands? UM, yes please! We’re living for every aspect of this gorgeous day designed by Perplexz Fine Art Wedding Designer and captured by Elisabeth Van Lent. A fine art theme inspired their design from start to finish, making for the most SMP-worthy wedding ever. Read on for a Q&A with the beautiful bride and don’t miss out on the full gallery of pretty!

From Elisabeth Van Lent… Shera and Kees met each other 12 years ago through mutual friends. After 11 years of growing together, buying a house, growing their love, Kees proposed to Shera during their trip to Aruba. During a romantic private dinner in a cabana at the beach, while enjoying the most beautiful sunset, he went down on one knee to ask the big question. Shera was totally surprised and replied with an immediate and big yes.

They both have an impeccable taste, so when they started the planning, they looked for a certain type of style: it should be elegant, luxurious, classic and with soft colors. They found out that the term ‘fine art wedding’ fitted perfect with that description, and from there they went looking for vendors that fitted in that style. Fine Art Wedding Designer Bianca from Perplexz was the first one they found and she was just perfect for the job. She designed the wedding to be an incredible setting of romance, in a totally elegant style that is completely unique in the Netherlands, or even Europe. Her work combined with the beautiful flowers from Bloom your Life gave the wedding the special touch Shera and Kees were looking for.

They also knew that the memory of that one day would be everlasting through photos. Looking for a photographer, they found that fine art wedding photographer Elisabeth Van Lent would fit in their story. Her photos combine the elegant style of fine art and an eye for real moments during the day to deliver a complete full day coverage of the entire day.

Looking back, they don’t regret any decisions they made. They absolutely loved the look of their wedding, every little detail was thought of by Bianca, so they were especially happy that they made the decision to hire her. The photos by Elisabeth are a beautiful reminder of their perfect day. If you ask them if they would have any advice for future wedding planning couples, they say: “Make sure to do everything in just one style, and search from there. Take your time and don’t rush your decisions. That’s why we don’t regret anything. We especially love that we found a stylist who made our dream wedding come true.”

For Shera, the beautifully designed ceremony was the highlight of her day. “It was so special to say yes in front of our family and friends on such a wonderful location!”

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Videographer: Weeda Media | Floral Design: Bloom Your Life | Wedding Dress: Pronovias | Wedding Cake: Sugarlips Cakes | Stationery: Pen to Paper | Rings: Gassan | Groom's Attire: Atelier Munro X OGER | Live Music: Lars Zebregs | Make-up and Hair: Hair by H | Wedding Boutique: Amiga Bruidsmode | Wedding Designer: Perplexz Fine Art Wedding Designer

This Portuguese Inspired Styled Shoot Is Everything Your Outdoor Wedding Needs

When an event designer creates the ultimate inspiration shoot, based on the natural beauty of Portugal, everyone wins. Julie of Kruse & Vieira Events drew from her time amongst the vineyards and cork grove trees of the Douro Valley to create outdoor wedding inspiration that’s a feast for the eyes. The combination of warm earth tones with textural elements, artfully captured by Bonnie Sen, is not to be missed. View the full gallery for all the charming details.



From Kruse & Vieira EventsWith this shoot, we wanted to illustrate that rustic can be synonymous with sophisticated and modern if done well. We chose Meridian House because the juxtaposition of such a formal classic setting with more natural elements can work so well together.



Initial inspiration came from my own experiences in the Douro Valley in Portugal where my husband’s family is from. Olive green, burnt sienna and soft browns grounded our palette, and pattern inspiration came from the Portuguese azulejos tiles.



For the tablescape, again as a nod to the azulejos, we pulled in a printed linen from La Tavola Linens, but kept the color neutral. On top, we layered natural elements and texture with more modern, sleek china and flatware from White Glove Rentals to create the ultimate outdoor wedding inspiration.



Photographer: Bonnie Sen | Florist: Sophie Felts Floral Design | Hair and Makeup: Makeup by Ana B | Venue: Meridian International Center | Bridal Salon: Lovely Bridal Shop | Cake and Cookies: Buttercream Bakeshop | Designer & Planner: Kruse & Vieira Events | Dress with Sleeves & Cape: Alexandra Grecco | Film Lab Sponsor: Goodman Film Lab | Lace Dress: Lovers society | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Models: The Artist Agency | Paper Goods: Emily Baird Design | Rentals: White Glove Rentals | Stylist and Workshop Coordinator: Naomi Pak

This Stunning 9-Foot Floral Arch Will Blow Your Mind

There’s something so effortlessly romantic about an outdoor ceremony. The fresh air mixed with the natural beauty of a garden is enough to get anyone’s heart pumping. Throw in a 9-foot floral arch, overflowing with lush blooms, and you’ve got the ultimate show stopper. Jessica Gold Photography captured all the charming details of this beautiful wedding day. You can get lost in all the stunning imagery in the full gallery.



From the bride… We incorporated softness and organic touches into each design element: tulle bridesmaid gowns, growing floral arch and arrangements, delicate calligraphy, and more. For example, we used dried peony petals and rosebuds as a post-nuptial toss.



Our wedding and celebration was inspired by romantic gardens, feminine details, and a pastel color palette. Botanical nuances are present throughout, in addition to the gorgeous flowers.



There was always an underlying level of romance and fanciful style. A mixture of tall and short centerpieces made the reception room visually dynamic, while special details made the space uniquely our own.



Each detail of the day was lovingly thought through to tell our story. The celebration turned out to be even better than we ever could’ve hoped for.



Photography: Jessica Gold Photography | Videography: BEV Weddings | Event Planning & Design: Simply Charming Socials | Floral Design: Shean Strong Design | Cake: Natasha Capper | Catering: Bold American Events | Hair & Makeup: Margaret Snider | DJ: Radial Entertainment | Ceremony Music: Grace Park Music | Vintage Car: Latimer Limos | Venue: http://www.aAtlanta History Center: Swan House & Grand Overlook Ballroomtlantahistorycenter.com/ | Ceremony Dress: Eve Of Milady | Cocktail Hour Music: Men of Distinction | Photo Booth: The Photo Bus ATL | Rentals: Mayker Events

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The Easiest Ever Last-Minute Cocktail for Your Holiday Party

Meet a festive sip we like to call Winter Water. The Cranberry White Wine Spritzer is as simple as mixing a few ingredients and voila! Instant Holiday in a glass. Give your white wine an easy upgrade with this little number. And for more party inspiration of the holiday kind check out our cocktail party with the most festive of twists right here.

Cranberry White Wine Spritzer
prep time
5 Minute/s
cook time
total time
5 Minute/s
Serves 0Ingredients
  • White wine (About 4-6oz per glass, depending on the size of the glass you're using)
  • Seltzer water (chilled. About 1-3oz per glass)
  • fresh cranberries (one bag fills about 8 glasses)
  • fresh rosemary sprigs (one per glass)
Instructions
  1. Fill each glass 3/4 full with white wine, and fill the rest with seltzer water
  2. Scoop about 1/4 cup of cranberries into each glass
  3. Top the glasses with a sprig of rosemary!

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10 Stunning & Simple Holiday Tablescape Ideas

Planning out your holiday party? It can be so tempting to take the easy route of simply throwing tons of red and green at a table for Christmas, white and blue for Hanukkah, or white and gold for New Year’s Eve. Instead, here are 10 gorgeous holiday tablescape ideas that will set your fête apart from the rest!

1. Make it Snow

As someone who loves texture, I would adore seeing “snow” all over a holiday tablescape. If you’re planning to use food dishes as your table runner decorations, sprinkle extra flour on top of bread, powdered sugar over any desserts, or any other taste/food-appropriate white powder on food to mimic snow.

2. Use Seasonal Flora or Produce for Your Runner

Usually holiday tables are quite long, rather than broken up into separate round tables. Not only does this make for a more intimate and conversation-friendly atmosphere, it also allows you to go all out on a single table runner. Incorporate seasonal flora or produce into your table to give it an organic style that’s sure to spark conversation. Plus, you can let guests take the runner items home after the party!

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3. Incorporate Scents

Nothing smells more like holidays than evergreen. Include a sprig of evergreen on each place setting to give guests’ noses a holiday treat.

4. Style a Champagne Tower

Champagne and holidays go hand in hand, so why not do something fun and unique like add a champagne tower to your tablescape. Not only does it look really chic, watching someone pour it is incredibly exciting!

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5. Incorporate Metallics

People usually are drawn to shiny objects, plus metallics are very in right now. Incorporate metallics into your tablescape through disco balls, confetti, party hats (you’re never too old for those by the way!), glassware, or escort cards.

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6. Cover the Table in Velvet

From Santa to George Costanza, many people are huge fans of velvet. It looks sleek and feels amazing, so you truly can’t go wrong with renting or buying a velvet tablecloth for your tablescape.

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As an alternative, you could rent (unless you’re super stylish and already own) velvet chairs. These berry-toned chairs below would be perfect for a December party!

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7. Make Use of Layers

When styling your tablescape, making use of layers will make your table look more luxe and fuller. By using chargers, dinner plates, and the addition of other textiles and dinnerware, you’ll look like a five star host.

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8. Add Candles for a Touch of Mood

Candles in a dimly-lit room create such a cozy atmosphere that will encourage conversation, bonding, and an overall excitement for winter evenings. Add as many candles as you can handle to your table for the maximum effect.

9. Surprise Guests with Themed Desserts

Toward the end of dinner, you could do a small “flip” of your tablescape to add in themed desserts all over the table. Have festive cookies created special for your event and watch as everyone becomes giddy at the sight of such sweet treats.

10. Cascading Foliage

I already mentioned using seasonal flora and produce for a runner but if you want something extra dramatic and bold, go heavy on the foliage and make it cascade from the ends of your table. This is so rare to see in an at-home tablescape, so your guests will be totally surprised at the beautiful sight!

Gluten-free Spiced Cranberry Orange Scones

There is a little shop down the road from me that makes the absolute best scones. Well, at least I thought they did until I saw these little numbers from Lael Cakes with photography from Amber Gress. Spiked with seasonal spices, these gorgeous scones are even made gluten free so everyone in the family can enjoy them. I know what I’m doing this weekend!

This gorgeous holiday recipe will surely warm up your home and belly. Amber Gress and Lael Cakes teamed up to bring you this delicious holiday recipe that is good for the gluten intolerant, as well as those that just want a tasty bite for breakfast. We are delighted to share this recipe with you, and look forward to hearing how they turned out! Happy Holidays!

Gluten Free Spiced Orange Cranberry Scones
prep time
15 Minute/s
cook time
20 Minute/s
total time
35 Minute/s
Serves 12Ingredients
  • 2 cups Lael Cakes Gluten-free Flour
  • 1/3 cup organic sugar
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1tablespoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon 5 Chinese Spices
  • ½ cup (1 stick) cubed & chilled organic unsalted butter
  • ¾ cup chopped fresh or dried cranberries
  • 1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
  • zest of one orange
  • 1 organic egg
  • ½ cup organic buttermilk
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla bean paste or extract
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 400°F
  2. Combine dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl and whisk to incorporate.
  3. Use your hands to rub the chilled butter into the dry ingredients until a crumb texture forms. By not incorporating the butter completely into the dry ingredients will create a moist, flaky scone!
  4. Mix in the cranberries, ginger and orange zest.
  5. Whisk the egg, buttermilk and vanilla bean paste or extract together until foamy.
  6. Add to dry ingredients and mix together until just incorporated.
  7. Lay dough onto a flour-dusted surface and shape into a rectangle press down gently. Use a rolling pin to ensure a flat surface until dough is 1” thick.
  8. Cut diagonally to make triangle shapes or use a round cookie cutter.
  9. Place on a parchment lined sheet pan. Brush the scones with buttermilk and sprinkle with sugar. Place in freezer for at least 15 minutes before baking.
  10. Bake for 15-20 minutes, until scones are lightly golden.

Amber: Amber Gress | Baker: Lael Cakes