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8 Perfectly Personalized Ways to Thank Your Bridesmaids (and Groomsmen, too!)

Whether your wedding party is an intimate few, or a larger crew, you’ll want to express appreciation for those standing by you on your big day. It’s a lot of work supporting a bride and groom!

As a bride-to-be, I love thoughtful and unique ways to celebrate my bridesmaids,  which is why I turned to The Wedding Shop by Shutterfly for personalized bridal party gifts. From monogrammed tote bags to wine glasses and canvas pouches, gifts from The Wedding Shop are practical and fun, for use on our wedding day and beyond. And guys: I didn’t forget about you!

Scroll below for a peek at the customized gifts I created with The Wedding Shop for my bridesmaids and for my fiancé’s groomsmen.


These monogrammed tote bags can hold all the essentials, including a change of clothes (and don’t forget shoes, too!). I’m excited to gift these classic monogram totes to each of my bridesmaids.

I absolutely adore these etched wine glasses, perfect for morning mimosas or serving fresh fruit. I can just imagine them being put to use in our bridal prep suite!



A portable phone charger is a total lifesaver! On our wedding day, my bridesmaids can keep connected and snap photos, from morning prep to the final dance.


A cute, black-and-white striped canvas pouch can play double duty to carry day-of supplies or a mini emergency kit for last minute touch-ups.



Moving on to groomsmen gifts! How cool is this stainless steel growler? Beer aficionados will appreciate a personalized growler of their own.

I know my fiancé’s groomsmen will love raising a glass (or two!) with this monogrammed pint glass. I loved being able to personalize with each guy’s initial.



These etched flasks will certainly lift spirits! Each flask can feature his monogram, or a personal message for groomsmen.

The vintage map journal is a great timeless gift for guys, one he can keep at his desk or for travel.

The Wedding Shop carries all these items for bridesmaids and groomsmen, plus much more, all the way from your wedding stationery to your wedding albums and newlywed home decor. The Wedding Shop has a wide variety of bridal party gift ideas, both for guys and girls. Items can be customized with a simple click, and ordering is a total breeze — even for a large group. All items I received were neatly packaged, ready to be gifted and enjoyed. So easy! Adding a personal touch to each gift is just what I was looking for in celebrating our wedding party!

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Middle School Sweethearts Say “I Do” in Romantic Barn Wedding by the Beach

We see beach weddings and we see rustic barn weddings, but it’s rare to find an outdoor rustic venue near the beach — which is exactly why this couples’ gorgeous day is a total gem. And when this couple first saw their venue, they knew it was the exact spot they wanted to celebrate their big day! With a classic and neutral color palette, personal details that made the day unique, and the gorgeous bride in a Monique Lhuillier gown, we are definitely catching the feels. Browse the entire gallery below, all captured by the talented Hello Blue Photo!

From the bride on photography… Not only did I immediately fall in love with Hello Blue Photo, but I also immediately fell in love with Christina! Breathtaking natural lighting, romantic, attention to detail, and priceless. From the bride’s dress down to the small details at the wedding venue, I knew that not one photography shot would be missed. I cannot recommend HBP enough. More important, I cannot recommend Christina enough. She has the kindest heart, sweetest soul, and man oh man is she passionate about wedding photography! I ultimately chose Christina for these reasons, as well as the fact that she made me feel so comfortable when I met her for the first time! In simplest terms, she felt like an older sister who made me feel like she was going to make sure that not only I had the perfect wedding, but she was going to capture my perfect wedding flawlessly! She embodied everything that Mike and I were looking for in a wedding photographer; the “style” (fine art), attention to detail, making sure she doesn’t miss any of the “important shots”, honesty, sincerity, and how endearing she was! I cannot express to you enough, how elated Mike and I are to have Christina, and Hello Blue Photo capturing the most important day of our lives! 

From the bride on how they met… I met Mike in September of 2005. We had just both started the seventh grade at Cerro Villa Middle School. I walked into his choir class when he first noticed me, but I quickly transferred out of the class without noticing him. However as fate would have it, a few days later Mike had to unfortunately transfer out of his Honors History Class. Fortunately for me, he transferred into my Regular History Class where the teacher sat him right next to me. We immediately introduced ourselves to each other and have been inseparable ever since.

From the bride on wedding vision… Mike and I are both very laid back, nature-loving individuals. Some of our fondest memories together are made either at the beach or outdoor flea/farmers markets. When we got engaged, and being “California Kids”, we immediately knew that we wanted either wanted to get married on the beach or in a garden-inspired venue that encompassed various natural elements. After going to a few venues, Mike and I found the venue that was the best of both worlds “The Red Horse Barn”. Located in Huntington Beach, California, The Red Horse barn is a romantic, intimate, rustic, and breathtaking location. The beautiful ceremony and reception venue includes a spacious outdoor lawn, quaint garden gazebo, water features, and endless amounts of greenery/florals. As soon as we saw the venue, Mike and I knew that it was perfect for our California, garden-inspired wedding. When we envision our wedding, some main characteristics come to mind. We wanted it to be very personal. Mike and I have known each other for 12 years so it was very important for us to have an intimate wedding with people that we have known throughout our entire lives. We also wanted it to be very sentimental. We are choosing to give each other heartfelt love letters before the ceremony rather than doing personalized vows. Mike and I have a very unique relationship, and we both wanted to keep our intimate words between each other. We also hand selected the music in order to create an emotional ceremony/reception. Finally, we wanted to make sure that it was a fun experience for all of our guests! We wanted to include various elements that would include the guests; dollar dance, photobooth, and music for all ages. Overall, our main inspiration for our wedding was; the natural beach/garden California elements, our 12 years of friendship, and the different generations of weddings in my family.


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Royal Wedding Details We Can Count On

Last month, Prince Harry surprised the world and his American love, Meghan Markle, by getting down on one knee and popping the question. Now, it’s REALLY official! The date has been set for May 19, 2018!

Ever since the Royal Family announced the engagement on November 27, the world has waited with bated breath to find out more details of the upcoming royal wedding. While many of the details will be kept secret until the May 2018 nuptials, there are a handful royal wedding traditions we can count on.

White Dress
Like most brides, the future princess will walk down the aisle in a white wedding dress. It was actually Harry’s great-great-great-great grandmother, Queen Victoria, who popularized the tradition of wearing a white wedding gown when she married Prince Albert in 1840.

Spring of Myrtle
In keeping with royal tradition, the bride’s bouquet will contain a sprig of myrtle- or the “herb of love.” This tradition is another that traces all the way back to the 1800’s.

Wedding Party
Like many families across the world, the Royal Family is close-knit and typically likes to include one another in milestone events. We saw this in 2011 when Prince Harry served as William’s supporter (or best man) at his marriage to Katherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Little royals, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will likely steal the show when they serve as a pageboy and bridesmaid at the May 2018 ceremony.

Wedding Band
We don’t yet know if Harry will display his commitment on his left hand, but we do know that Meghan’s wedding band will contain Welsh gold. This royal tradition has been held dear to the Royal Family since the 1923 nuptials of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother to King George VI. Lucky for Meghan, yellow gold is her favorite!

Titles
When the knot is officially tied, Markle will officially assume the title of her husband and become HRH Meghan, Princess Henry of Wales. However, as we have seen in the past, The Queen will sometimes gift the newlyweds a new title. For example, Prince William and Katherine were gifted the titles Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

For now, we can only bask in the bliss of the anticipation of another royal wedding and wait for more details to be released by the Royal Family.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Maureen Cromer is a wedding planner, blogger and public relations professional from Baltimore Maryland, where she lives with her fiancé and kitten. When she isn’t working, you will find her running through the scenic trails of Maryland or sailing around the Wye River with her water-loving family.

A Seaside Wedding in Mexico That Is All About the Luxe Details

Now this is a couple that knows how to throw a party. That “host a fab wedding in paradise and bring all of your friends + family” kind of party. From their stunning Dreams Playa Mujeres Golf & Spa Resort locale to their beautiful florals + decor crafted by the talents at Alquimia Events, they managed to seamlessly weave that laid-back destination vibe with luxe everything. See so much more captured by Quetzal Wedding Photos right here.

From Quetzal Wedding PhotosThis Dreams Playa Mujeres wedding was full on fun!! In their free time Gabe and Briana like to be with their family and friends. They also love to be outdoors, and just overall have a good time. Briana and Gabriel chose the white sandy beaches of Playa Mujeres for the backdrop of their celebration of love. Briana walked down the aisle in a stunning Calla Blanche gown. They were surrounded by their most important people. They chose earth tones and natural hues for their bridesmaids, and the men couldn’t have been more dapper with blue slacks and suspenders to match! They paid close attention to the details! You’ll know exactly what we mean when you see their stylish ring bearer! Briana had a gorgeous second outfit to get the party started. Gabe and Briana surprised their guests with amazing choreography that ends in a high lift above Gabe’s head!

This wedding had it all, but most importantly love. The speeches given by both friends and family members melted the hearts of all in the room. They walked off into the night after was all said and done hand-in-hand, and forever as one. The ceremony was performed at the central garden plaza of the Resort, followed by a cocktail hour which, of course, included a Mariachi Trio and delicious hors d´oeuvres! For the reception they came back to the central garden for the first dance as husband and wife! After dancing the night away they ended up the night with a sparkler send-off to a new beginning!


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Photography: Quetzal Wedding Photo | Wedding Gown: Calla Blanche | Bride's Hair: Alesia Solomko | Bride's Makeup: Sara Tamargo Makeup And Hair | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Dreams Playa Mujeres Golf & Spa Resort | Floral Design and Décor: Alquimia Events

Gorgeous Geometric + Metallic Infused Nashville Wedding

Romantic and fresh (these fabulous geometric details). Chic and shiny (magical metallics that we can’t stop staring at). And the prettiest bridesmaids we’ve ever seen (here, here and here). We’ve got the makings for one stunning celebration and Julie Paisley’s pics showcase it all. There simply wasn’t enough room for all this beauty in the feature below so make sure you hit up our gallery for all the gorgeousness; we’re talking hairstyles to go gaga over, florals that never end and a couple oh so cute. Enough with our babbling; let’s dive in!

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From Julie Paisley…  Sometimes you just meet the perfect couple and all things fall in line and magic happens. Meet Kelsey and Brad, they certainly fit that description. I knew from the first time I talked with Kelsey that she would be an amazing bride. She and Brad had the sweetest qualities about them, they adore each other and they are puppy parents so that’s an A+ in my books. This wedding just had everything a photographer dreams of, so much attention to detail. Kelsey used a geometric pattern throughout the details and I just loved how it all flowed together. Her colors also complemented the hues from the Quarry, and the natural greenery simple bouquets were just perfect. Oh and the hairstyles on the bridesmaids, you can build a complete Pinterest board just from this wedding! I could just go on and on for days but I think the pictures will tell the story just fine. Such an amazing team of vendors came together to bring about such a perfect day and these two certainly deserved it.

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Photography: Julie Paisley Photography | Coordination: Graystone Quarry | Floral Design: Enchanted Florist TN | Wedding Dress: Eve Of Milady | Cake: Dessert Designs | Stationery: Designs in Paper | Jewelry: BHLDN | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Adrianna Papell | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Show Me Your Mumu | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Karen Hendrix Couture, Inc. | Make Up: One 10 Beauty | Hair: Little Rosie & Co. | Wedding Venue: Graystone Quarry | Rentals: Southern Events Party Rental & Vintage Prop Shoppe | Veil: Karen Hendrix Couture, Inc.

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We Have Died And Gone to Craft Closet Heaven

If you are a crafter, a wrapper or simple a lover of beautifully organized spaces, then Leslie Bruce’s chic home office is going to be your total jam. From blush hues to a craft closet that puts Martha to shame and the end all be all of inspiration boards, this HQ is as pin-worthy as they come. Take the full tour of this inspiring space designed by Jette Creative, organized by Life in Jeneral and all captured by Emma Feil.

When we decided to make the move from our tiny Hollywood bungalow to Laguna Beach, I had one priority: space! Not only did my then two-year-old daughter need a place where she could spread her wings, I also needed a place where I could expand my business and wrap my head around next stages of growth.

Being a writer who dabbles in social media, I had at least a dozen storage boxes of books, decor and tchotchkes piled on top of each other in our garage. I’m a really visual person, so “outta sight, outta mind.” I would often forget about certain items, or ended up re-purchasing things I already had (which isn’t great use of finances for a small business owner).

My dream was a home office with enough storage that I could organize and access all of my props, books and files, but also find a way to keep things minimal and neat. I don’t do well with clutter. I need a clean desk and a clean space in order to function. Lucky for me, I teamed with Jesse DeSanti of Jette Creative to build out the perfect office (in the space that was originally the kitchen!). She designed a large, bright space with six oversized drawers, deep cabinets, and a floor to ceiling storage unit that could work as a clothing closet or a prop cabinet.

After we built the perfect space, I knew I needed help putting together my new office, so I reached out to Jen Robin of Life in Jeneral to come in and do an organizational overhaul. She helped me to use each nook and cranny to the best of its ability, while keeping it manageable, accessible and pretty.

Besides my daughter’s room, the office is the only other space in the house where I got to be a bit more feminine and frilly with the design and details (the rug is Emily & Merrit for Pottery Barn Kids!). Since Unpacified’s colors are pink and gray, it made sense to evoke the same vibe for my office.

My absolute favorite part of the space though is my giant pin board. I needed one to not only help me organize and visualize my latest book project, but also to act as an inspiration board for all my fun knickknacks, photos and sayings to keep me motivated throughout the day, including my favorite Andy Warhol quote:

“Don’t think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it’s good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art.”

 

Photography: Emma Feil | Design: Jette Creative | Organizer: Life in Jeneral

Vintage Field Guides Inspired This Sweet Botanical Celebration

Inspired by the vintage field guides she enjoyed flipping through as a child at her grandparents’ home, this bride envisioned a magical, botanical celebration for her wedding day at Murray Hill. Bringing on a team of excellent vendors including Holley Heider Chapple, Claire Durán Weddings and Events, Amie Decker Beauty, Lisa Blume Photography, and Jenny Yoo Collection made her refined, organic vision come to life. And can you believe the bride created the seed favor packets herself? We have major heart eyes!

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From the Bride… I grew up in Virginia but spent many years living in NYC after college. Then four years ago I decided to come back to DC.  Chad did his share of working and living overseas before deciding he wanted to settle down back here in Washington. Then a little over two years ago, the stars aligned, and we finally met each other at long last, right here in the city where we both returned.

We had tried to coordinate our first date a few times before. The first time, Chad had reached out and politely asked if we could reschedule due to an opportunity that had just come along for him to go deep-sea fishing that weekend, which doesn’t come along very frequently. I was mostly just intrigued to learn that this intellectual I had a date with apparently also had a deep-sea fishing hobby. He instead suggested another evening later in the week, but I had just landed tickets to see my all-time favorite band (the Pixies) play at the 9:30 Club, so that night wouldn’t work either. Chad would later tell me that he was intrigued to learn that I apparently had very good taste in music. So needless to say, we were both pretty curious about each other by the time we actually met.

It turned out that we were both going to be near Dupont Circle the following Monday evening, so we ended up at this hilarious Irish pub together, which I still laugh about. I had a raspy voice from seeing the Pixies show the night before, so I was having a little trouble talking over the impromptu karaoke session that seemingly started out of nowhere over in the corner. I was telling him about the show when Chad chimed in about all the bands he’s into himself, and with that discovery, the two of us basically launched into a few hours of extended discussion on our favorite albums and indie rock bands. This alone would have been enough to fill a whole night of conversation, but what actually drew me in was our countless other quirky interests and shared passions that kept popping up and surprising each other that night. We both had an inexplicable affinity for Japanese culture, a passion for cooking complicated meals, a love for city living. We soon traded stories about scuba diving and massive DIY home improvement projects we’ve undertaken (with questionable judgement), our tech geekery, our obsessive interest in design, and many other areas where uncanny overlaps kept coming up. It was clear that we both had a tendency to take on personal projects and completely immerse ourselves in our interests with studious attention and curiosity. Suddenly, we were on our fifth date within just one week’s time, and Chad said something about how he “collects hobbies”. It was in that moment that it kind of dawned on me: I might be face to face with one of my own kind. And that is how our loved ones tend to describe the two of us – we are totally one another’s missing other half. I never imagined that someone so perfect for me existed. We were soon over the moon for one another. 

Chad was pretty smooth about things the night he proposed, I must say. He created a scavenger hunt for me leading up to big the moment. First, you should know that there was an occasion where I had pointed out a ring to him somewhere. It was a simple infinity band, but with long baguette-cut stones alternating with the tiny round-cut stones all the way around it.  “I love this!” I told him.  “It goes dot-dash-dot… it’s like MORSE CODE,” I whispered to him loudly.  He got a laugh out of that, because of course, a geek like me would be obsessed with the fact that it looks like Morse code.  Months later, the two of us had plans to meet some of his friends for a nice dinner out on a Friday night.  And I was completely unsuspecting that it was anything more, which by the way is typically IMPOSSIBLE to pull off with me. I had been getting ready when I suddenly discovered that there was a gorgeous bouquet of calla lilies waiting for me on the dining room table.  When I then saw a stack of numbered envelopes that were tied with a beautiful ribbon sitting alongside the flowers, I kind of knew that something else was going on that evening.  He had written out messages on each of the cards…in Morse code.  I had to decode these first, which ended up being a series of addresses.  I wasn’t allowed to look up what the addresses were, I was just instructed to go to each.  When I arrived at the address on the first card, it ended up being the cheesy Irish pub in Dupont!  We had a drink and together we laughed and relived memories from that night.  After that drink, there were a few other stops we made together, but when we reached the Tidal Basin where the cherry blossom trees grow, that is where he got down on one knee in the moonlight and proposed.  He gave me a gorgeous vintage diamond ring that had been in his family for several generations – it’s absolutely beautiful.  And afterwards, ever the foodie, we celebrated with the most amazing meal – a private dining experience at the most divine restaurant in the city (Minibar), where they welcomed us with congratulatory glasses of champagne when we arrived because they already knew that he had just proposed!

When I discovered Murray Hill during my venue search, it was simply a match made in heaven. It is such a magical venue, and has so many elements that made us excited – the riverside ceremony, for example. The estate setting with its formal gardens has an enchanting elegance about it by the manor house, and then there’s the reflecting pool, which has a secret garden feel to it. And last but not least, the renovated barn. I’ve always imagined having a barn wedding. I love the idea of everyone feeling relaxed and easy. Having all of these elements in one venue really suits the two of us. We used the refined manor house for the ceremony, transitioned to the gorgeous formal gardens for the cocktail hour, and then the beautiful barn for the celebration.  It was as if we had three venues in one, and it all connected organically.

We were going for a botanical garden look that was organic and refined.  For me it was all about the botanicals.  I adore everything about flowers and gardening, and Chad is a world-class outdoorsman and unbelievable home chef who grows a whole garden of herbs and ingredients every year.  This all naturally came together for the botanical garden theme.  And I knew that Holly Chapple lived in Loudoun County, who was a trailblazer in botanical floral design – it all seemed meant to be.  Then one night I was remembering my grandparent’s home and how they loved nature and had so many old field guides that I used to flip through, looking at the sketches.  I bought several vintage field guides on wildflowers and used the pages inside for much of our wedding stationery.

Holly Chapple did such an unbelievable job with the floral design – my guests are still talking about the breathtaking flowers!  They were beyond my wildest dreams, and my heart just sang when I saw what she had done.  I am so very grateful to have worked with her.

Also, in the days leading up to the wedding, I began to consider having the ceilings draped in the barn, which we had not planned on originally.  I sent an inquiry to Elegant Momentz, who I knew had done draping there before, to see if it might still be possible, although I did not expect they could on such short notice.  I was floored when they put the wheels in motion and made it happen!  And the effect was gorgeous.

Chad proposed with an heirloom diamond ring from three generations ago. Chad’s family has an interesting lineage of American diplomats, and this ring is a piece from his great-grandmother’s collection from when she lived in Italy. One of the things I really love is that we are getting married on the 8th of the month, and this ring with its two diamonds is shaped like the number “8”.

Our favorite memory from the entire day was our first dance – I forgot that anyone else was in the room.  It felt like it was just the two of us, and I was filled with so much love and joy in my heart to be holding the hand of the man I love so much.

Also, my older brother Josh knew how much I love string lights, and so he teamed up with one of my bridesmaids’ husbands to surprise me by putting up twinkle lights along the perimeter of the yard that day.  Not only did I absolutely love the lights, but I was so incredibly touched that they had done that for me.

I was definitely a DIY bride.  I love design so much, and doing the event design for our wedding became my creative outlet – I worked away for weeks on all of the little details, from designing the stationery to picking all of the glassware and place settings.  I loved dreaming up the menus, place cards, and table numbers in the theme of the vintage wildflower field guides, and sourcing all of the elements needed to bring my ideas to life.  I also have some limited experience in graphic design, so I was able to create a custom graphic to look like a vintage seed packet with our wedding details.  We used that for our wedding favors, which were candy-coated sunflower seeds.

I wanted a gown with illusion detailing at the neckline and layering in the skirt – they remind me of icing on gorgeous cakes.  I had visited several bridal salons and tried on many without finding one that felt right.  But, like many brides, one day I happened to try on a dress that was not what I had been looking for – in my case, it was a drop-waisted gown.  It felt so right that I immediately switched course in what I was looking for.  I found a photo of a gown by Watters that had gorgeous fabric and what appeared to be the perfect drop-waist silhouette.  After making some phone calls, I was fortunate enough to find a boutique that carried a sample.  It was my first visit to Lovely Bride in Georgetown, and I did not need to try on anything else after I put that Watters gown on.  It was the one.  The only thing it was missing was the layering in the skirt and the illusion neckline that I had originally envisioned.  So I put my drawing skills to work and came up with a sketch of design changes.  I worked with a seamstress to bring the customized design to life and the result was dreamy!


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Photography: Lisa Blume Photography | Coordination: Claire Duran Weddings And Events | Floral Design: Holly Heider Chapple Flowers LTD | Wedding Dress: Watters | Cake: Fluffy Thoughts Bakery | Ceremony Venue: Murray Hill | Reception Venue: Murray Hill | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Grandale Farm | Makeup: Amie Decker Beauty | Hair: Tress Hair Co. | Calligraphy: test | DJ: DJ Romes | Cake Topper: Green And Blue Studio Couture | Film Lab: Indie Film Lab | Getting Ready Venue : The Woodmark Hotel and Yacht Club | Letterpress: Laughing Owl Press | Paper Goods: Bride | Rentals: Jefferson Rentals | Rentals: Select Event Group | Ring Boxes: The Mrs Box

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The Story Behind This Elopement Will Give You All the Feels

With 2017 coming to an end, we’re sharing one of the most generous love stories of the year. Brace yourselves.


Houston natives Shellie Schoellkopf and Robert Callaway were supposed to get married in a big Southern ceremony and reception in their home state of Texas on October 7th. Hurricane Harvey had other plans. The couple decided to cancel their reception and donate the $5,000 price tag of the post-ceremony party to help their community, which was devastated after the storm. This story of paying it forward doesn’t end there either.

Meanwhile, a few hundred miles north, local New York married couple, Cat Greenleaf (who you may recognize from USA’s “Talk Stoop” where she interviews celebs on her stoop in Brooklyn with her rescue pups) and her husband Mike Rey, had recently opened a stunning wedding venue upstate, The Catskill Mountain House. Moved by Shellie and Robert’s story, they flew them out for an elopement re-do and honeymoon on the gorgeous property, complete with a glamorous tour of New York City to see the sights.


From timeless crystal flutes that would make Liz Taylor swoon to charming Airstream caravans and bold patterns, these photos captured by Mekina Saylor Weddings will take you back in time to what feels like a 1960s movie set. If this story of paying it forward (twice!) doesn’t give you the warm and fuzzies, I don’t know what will.

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Photography: Mekina Saylor Weddings | Venue: The Catskill Mountain House

Real Wedding or Fairytale Photoshoot: Can You Tell!?

Don’t be mistaken, this is an actual, REAL wedding, not a fairytale photoshoot. Between the chateau that resembles a castle and a Bride that’s as close to a princess as possible, it’s easy to be fooled. But nope, this is the real deal and Peter and Veronika’s pics prove it all. A Very Beloved Wedding planned and designed this celebration, inspired by the beautiful couple themselves and their love for movies, travel and impressionist art, creating an absolute masterpiece. See their happily ever after play out in front of us right this way!

From A Very Beloved Wedding… The couple is the inspiration. KC and Dan met almost six years ago. They are both constantly on the move, always on the go to discover world’s beauty. They complement each other in every way: KC thinks big and Dan thinks of how to get there. They grow together more and more each day of their relationship and with their wedding they celebrated this unique bonding, together with their dearest friends and family. KC and Dan’s French destination wedding is a dream of romance, filled with pastel colors, memorable, unique, artful, and fun, in the perfect scenario: a unique Chateau in the middle of inconsistent nature and artful history. The couple takes their inspiration for beauty in romantic, dreamy movies, in impressionist French art, and in their numerous travels. The world inspires them. Their wedding is therefore a mirror for romance, beautiful dreams, history, art, beauty, originality, and magic. The color palette includes touches of gold, dusty rose, soft pinks, antique pinks, shades of French lavender, wood, stone, fruits, different shades of white and creme, and Monet greens.

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Photography: Peter & Veronika | Videography: Record You | Event Planning + Design: A Very Beloved Wedding | Floral Design: A Very Beloved Bloom | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture | Stationery: Honey Hue Paper Co | Bride's Shoes: Stuart Weitzman | Jewelry: T Gluck | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Groom's Attire: Ermenegildo Zegna | Groomsmen's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: Chateau Saint Loup | Bridal Boutique: Ania Bridal | Decoration Rentals: A Very Beloved Wedding | Groom's Bowtie: David Donahue | Groom's Cufflinks: Liverpool FC | Groom's Shoes: Magnanni | Groom's Watch: IWC (Gift From Bride) | Make-up + Hair: Trine Juel | Music: Aurora Party Band

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A Multi-Cultural Celebration With a Beautiful Bali Backdrop

Pulling from their English and Australian backgrounds, this couple chose the insanely gorgeous backdrop of Bali for their Persian/western wedding celebration. The result is the most gorgeous mix of culture and tropical infused decor planned by Call Me Madame, along with florals designed by Bloomz. And just wait until you see this reception under a sea of chandeliers. Get ready for image after breathtaking image through the lens of Katie Grant Photography.

Shadi is English, Christian is Australian and they choose beautiful Bali as the background for their persian-western wedding ceremony. A stunning white colonial cliff-top villa, the salty air, blush and pale pink gorgeous flowers and the endless view on the ocean : this is the setting in which the guests wistnessed Shadi and Christian vows. The couple choose to recreate a french garden for their ceremony : vintage Louis chairs, white large Medicis vases, a metal garden gate as a canopy. The bride wore an absolutely gorgeous dress designed by Modeca, from Js Couture ; the groom got married in a Dolce & Gabbana navy blue suit. The bridesmaids wore off-white mismatched, lace dresses. As for the dining ceremony, we recreated a french pergola, delicately adorned with natural gauze veils for a soft and light look, and hold vintage chandeliers above the tables. Pale pink and blush color palette for the floral arrangements, navy blue details in the stationery with the talented Shervi from Pi Calligraphy and Anaïs from Pastilles et Petits Pois. Elegant tableware from The Host Table. Amazing wedding cake by Butter Bali.

Photography: Katie Grant Photography | Flowers: Bloomz Fine Flowers | Cake: Butter Bali | Calligraphy: Michaela McBride Calligraphy | Both: The Ungasan Clifftop Resort | Planning: Call Me Madame | Tablw: The Host Table

4 Ways to Make Your Guest Room More Inviting

With the holidays quickly approaching, getting your guest room and bath gussied up should be on the top of your priority list if you are hosting family or friends now or in the new year.

From essential items to items that are more fancy and fun, these tips are sure to make your guests feel warm and cozy in your home.

Clean and Inviting Environment

Adding things like scented candles and a fresh floral arrangement will put your guests at ease while making them feel extra welcomed to your home – plus, they are fun elements to include to showcase your personal style. Presenting a clean and organized environment will make your guests feel the room was designed specifically with them in mind!

 


Welcome Basket

Right before your guests are set to arrive, place a beautifully curated welcome basket on the foot of the bed. Include fun things like a lifestyle magazine, sweet treats, and an item that can be used during one of your upcoming outings (think a beach towel if you are headed to the pool or beach!) and essentials like extra bars of soap, and a beautiful printable of the Wifi password. If you live in a city or state in which your guests are not from, try including local items such as locally made honey, a community paper, or an item your state is known for (i.e. a basket of oranges if your home is in Florida).

If you have a guest bathroom as well, including toiletry essentials such as small bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and cotton balls can be a great addition to your welcome basket for an overall comfortable stay.


Organized Linen Closet

An organized closet in your guest room will make your guests feel more welcome. Include extra pillows, throw blankets, and linens to make your guests feel extra comfy. Having things readily and easily accessible for your guests such as towels, an iron and ironing board, and a surface to unpack their belongings will give them a more boutique hotel feel. Make sure to leave extra hangers in your closet for delicate items to be hung – this is a small note, but one your guests will appreciate as they are getting ready for one of the fun activities on your itinerary together!

Beverage Cart

Add a dash of fun and excitement by including a cart or table with beverages. A styled beverage cart including things like bottled water, snacks, and cocktails will make your guests feel more comfortable by having light snacks on hand in their room rather than having to feel intrusive when looking through the main pantry in the kitchen.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Erica Chambers is a freelance writer and blogger at Styles by the C. After living in New York City, she has made her permanent residence along the white sandy beaches of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida with her new husband and fur child, Maxwell. When she isn’t working, you’ll find her exploring local brunch spots or designing a nursery for her and her husband’s first child, Leo.

4 Wedding Locales That Will Rule the New Year

If you dream of hosting THE celebration of 2018, congrats! We know just where to start. Because today we’re turning to our friends at SPG Weddings for four awesome locales perfect for hosting your Big Day – and we know you’re going to love every. last. one. From seaside resorts to picturesque hotels with a little side of princess, start planning your 2018 bash below.

THE WESTIN CAPE CORAL RESORT AT MARINA VILLAGE

Why we love it: The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village is sort of the end-all, be-all of wedding resorts. With venues that feature floor-to-ceiling windows, fairy tale-esque balconies and stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico, that glam celebration you’ve always wanted is definitely there for the taking. We love the luxe accommodations (hello seaside pool), lineup of fun activities (think zoos, farm tours, parks and more) and two fabulous restaurant options; we’re especially obsessed with their brand new ballroom that can host as many as 750 guests. Plus, you can even arrive by helicopter. Now THAT’S an entrance.

What you can’t miss: It’s all about the Tarpon Point Marina with everything from kayaking to fishing charters to boat rentals on the menu. You can even take a complimentary water taxi to the beach for some pre or post-wedding rest and relaxation. This is a place that is made for wedding AND water lovers.

FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON QUEBEC RESORT

Why we love it: It doesn’t get much more amazing than Old Québec City, and the Four Points by Sheraton Québec Resort’s convenient locale to downtown makes it easy to explore anything and everything in this historic community – you can even take a free shuttle from the resort. But when you’re not bopping around one of the coziest + prettiest places on earth, you can play a round of golf at the beautiful 18-hole Golf de la Faune course, take advantage of the nearby recreational tours or spa the day away at La Faune Spa et Détente. And your wedding? Well, they have that covered, too, with over 7,000 square feet of flexible space, so you can host up to 288 guests and show off those beautiful views.

What you can’t miss: Two words: Ice Hotel. Yep, it’s an entire hotel made of ice that your guests will absolutely love to explore with guided tours that end at an ice bar where you can sip your fave libation in a glass made of – you guessed it – ice. Talk about the perfect way to welcome all of your loved ones to your celebration – and the Four Points by Sheraton Québec Resort has packages that make it so, so easy to visit.

THE BALLANTYNE, A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL, CHARLOTTE

Why we love it: If you’ve never had the pleasure of visiting Charlotte, North Carolina, we insist you make the trip. Because this beautiful city is basically made for marrying, and The Ballantyne, a Luxury Collection Hotel is the place to do it. With stunning indoor and outdoor ceremony and reception spaces, yummy menu options and an entire list of resort amenities that are sure to keep your guests happy (hey there spa, golf and nearby shopping), you’ll be bopping around the breathtaking grounds like the Cinderella you always knew you were. Oh, and did we mention the elegant ballrooms and outdoor ceremony space? So good.

What you can’t miss: The Cottage at Ballantyne. This sweet little spot is located just mere minutes from The Ballantyne Hotel and can provide you and yours with the privacy you’ll be craving… OR you can take advantage of that last hurrah with your besties. Bonus? You’ll have access to a golf cart and concierge, so you are truly just a quick trip from your loved ones. We adore the princess vibes (your very own cottage?!?)… and the coziness.

THE WESTIN HILTON HEAD ISLAND RESORT & SPA

Why we love it: There are seaside resorts, and then there is The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa, a little slice of wedding heaven located just steps from the Atlantic Ocean. We’re all about the coastal chic decor (and 5,000 square feet of space that can host up to 220 guests!) of the Grand Ocean Terrace and the glass walls that slide open to a full-length balcony with water views for days. Your guests will be totally blown away by the scenery, not to mention the stone patio with fireplace. Oh, and did we mention that The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa is a AAA Four Diamond Award-winning resort that is also home to a beautiful beach, three pools and ballrooms with space for 416? Your nearest and dearest will have plenty to do when they aren’t celebrating your nuptials, including honing their golf and tennis skills at the nearby Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club.

What you can’t miss: The Heavenly Spa by Westin. Smack-dab in the midst of gorgeous gardens and lagoons, the spa is just what you’ll need pre and post-wedding with a never-ending list of services that will help you unwind and relax, from nine treatment rooms to whirlpool tubs to an awesome sauna. Even better? Their amazing spa team will come to your room the day of your wedding, making all of your wedding prep seriously simple and sans any stress. We love that.

For even more info on these and many more beautiful properties, visit SPG Weddings. Happy planning in 2018!

5 Perfect Cozy Destinations for an Intimate Winter Wedding

I simply adore the winter time and for both the budget conscious and the adventurous couple, winter is a perfect time to get married. Since winter brings with it the offseason for weddings, it is often possible to find wonderful deals while planning your wedding. What’s more, there are numerous gorgeous winter wedding destinations for snow lovers and thrill seekers alike.

I’ve searched high and low to curate a wonderful selection of the perfect cozy destinations for an intimate winter wedding!

Nestled in a log cabin lodge
I simply love the crisp brightness of winter sun! While I’m sure it makes a photographer’s job a bit more challenging, I simply love the glow of winter sun reflecting off freshly fallen snowflakes. For the more rustically inclined, a welcoming log cabin lodge on the grounds of a ranch would make the perfect wedding reception location. The natural elegance of Winter Range Ranch in Bend, Oregon is undeniable and it has me itching to attend a wedding in the pacific northwest!

On the shores of Lake Louise
While Lake Louise is equally stunning in the warmer months, the snowy Canadian mountains framing this stunning valley in Alberta are the perfect backdrop for winter nuptials. Banff has truly become a hip tourist destination in recent years and there is no doubt why this little corner the world is so attractive. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise is the perfect upscale hotel to give you a charming and sophisticated wedding celebration in a cozy and rustic environment.

In a snowcapped Austrian village
What’s more romantic and intimate than nestling together and saying your vows as fresh flakes settle all around you? An outdoor snowy wedding is not for the faint of heart, or for the adventure shy, but the sweet memories of a snow-laden ceremony are certain to wow.

Hotel Klosterbräu is a gorgeous venue, dating back to the 1500’s, in the idyllic Austrian town of Tirol. The perfect historic getaway for your postcard-worthy winter wedding!

Overlooking the French Alps
From falling in love strolling along the Seine eating chocolate croissants to saying your nuptials overlooking the French Alps, The French truly have love down to a science! I would love to take a page from the French and say I do in style at Courchevel, a ski resort in the French Alps. For couples whose guests have a penchant for adventure, the French Alps are the perfect excuse for a vacation, adventure, and celebration all wrapped into one.

On an Aspen mountaintop
Colorado is certainly not lacking in quality ski towns. From Vail to Snowmass, Winter Park, and Aspen, there are copious amazing options to chose from. However, the charm and picturesque nature of Aspen never ceases to amaze me. The Chateau at Incline Village is a wonderful venue if you’re up for high altitude wedding weekend.

So where would you pick for your perfect cozy winter wedding festivities? We would be remiss if we didn’t add all these lovely locales to our never-ending must-visit list!

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Hannah Nowack is a freelance writer, calligrapher, and event designer living in Atlanta, Georgia. When she isn’t working, you will find her decorating her Danish Modern-inspired apartment, frequenting the gourmet cheese counter, or enjoying a glass of Cabernet with friends.

These Two Outdoor Lovers Found the Perfect Spot To Say “I Do”

When you love to spend your free time hiking and camping, it’s sort of a given that your wedding locale be smack-dab in the midst of the great outdoors. And for Shannon and Ryan, this meant turning to the team at Heavenly Mountain Resort for a wedding that was just as elegant as it was natural. From the breathtaking mountaintop ceremony to the rustic chic reception, we can’t get enough of these two sweeties… or their stunning celebration.

When it came to a wedding venue, Shannon and Ryan wanted something that reflected their personalities as well as their hobbies. They both enjoy hiking, camping, and the great outdoors. When they visited Heavenly’s Lakeview Lodge, they found the natural beauty that they both share a passion for, along with a natural rustic inspiration. As they rode the Aerial Tram down the mountain they realized a Heavenly wedding was the only option for them.

On the day of the wedding, the bridesmaids arrived first at the Aerial Tram, which whisked them up to the private Lakeview Lodge at 8,200 feet. The gentleman showed up next, ready to have some fun and show their love for the couple. High above the shimmering waters of Lake Tahoe, Shannon and Ryan chose to do a private first look. Their attention then turned to the bridal party and immediate family. The wooden arch on the outdoor ceremony deck was whimsically decorated to match the free form bouquets. The couple’s dear friend Justin Johnson did the honors of uniting them, as friends and family enjoyed the nuptials on a typical Tahoe August day full of sunshine and warmth.

Following the ceremony, the guests enjoyed cocktails and taking pictures of each other with the jaw-dropping background of Lake Tahoe. They then entered Lakeview Lodge and dined inside while the Heavenly catering team took care of dinner. The geometric floral arrangements were a mix of metal, glass and floral seamlessly incorporating themselves into the natural beauty of the surroundings. Following the Heavenly prepared buffet dinner, the guests enjoyed a variety of different types of cupcakes prepared by Flour Girl Wedding Cakes.

The couple enjoyed their first dance as husband and wife on the outdoor terrace overlooking Lake Tahoe with all of their family and friends circled around them. The love in the air was contagious. Once the traditional dances were complete, the DJ filled the dance floor with guests and the group danced the night away under the stars. The mile long Tram ride down the mountain was the buttercream on the cupcake, as guests enjoyed the silhouette of the mountains and the shimmering lights around Lake Tahoe under a half moon. Shannon and Ryan’s private mountaintop wedding will not be forgotten by any that attended. 

Whether you’re planning a grand event for all of your friends and family or dream of a more intimate get-together of just your nearest and dearest, Heavenly Mountain Resort can definitely make it all happen with two private venues that will have your guests soaring high above the waters on the Ariel Tram or Gondola, even before the party begins. Not to mention that Heavenly’s talented staff are serious pros at putting together dream days with a side of lake views, so you can let that nature-inspired day come together without any stress. Choose from their two gorgeous venues: the Blue Sky Terrace for parties up to 300 guests and views from their three-tiered observation deck OR the Lakeview Lodge with its two-tiered dining room and space for 250 guests. Either way, you can’t go wrong, because Heavenly Mountain Resort is the perfect spot for your mountain wedding.

Contact Heavenly Mountain Resort today to start planning and don’t forget to ask about their amazing packages.

Photography: Anita Martin Photography | Floral Design: Twine & Dandy Florals | Floral Design: Flowers by Terri | Cake: Flour Girl Cakes | Hair + Makeup: Audrey Gravenstein | DJ: Eli Freshmode | Ceremony Music: Shannon Larsen | Catering and Venue: Heavenly Mountain Resort | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Heavenly Mountain Resort | Music: Sean Cummings

Celebrating Modern Romance With the Prettiest Garden Affair

This modern romance started online and culminated with the happiest ever after. Planned by Becky’s Brides, with gorgeous garden blooms by Vera Flora and all captured by Eric & Jamie Photography, have a look at an elegant garden affair filled with sparkling chandeliers, and the sweetest cake table ending. See the full affair right here.

Jessica and Ryan share a self-proclaimed “modern romance” since they met online a few years ago. They had their first date in October of 2015 and like they say, it was history after that. This precious couple tied the knot in early September and their day was just as special as they are. Since the moment we began planning, Jessica knew she wanted a classic, bright and fun atmosphere for her wedding day. Jessica loved soft florals and neutrals with a touch of glam – which can be seen in her sparkly, show-stopping cake table. That gave her the idea of a fabulous garden party with chandeliers dangling through the reception area. The ceremony was simple, to focus on the incredibly important nuptials and then guests were whisked away into a gorgeous pavilion that perfectly reflected Jessica’s style. Form the classic design of Jessica’s dress to the gorgeous full, summer blooms, it was definitely a day to remember- it was everything they had hoped for and more.

Photography: Eric & Jamie Photography | Event Planning: Becky's Brides | Floral Design: Vera Flora | Cake: Magic Muffins | Stationery: Empress Stationery | Catering: Happy Catering Company | Hair + Makeup: Danielle Ivy | Calligraphy: The Refined Pen | Lighting: onsite productions | Entertainment: DJ Well Dunn | Wedding Venue: Aldridge Gardens | Bridal Boutique: Bella's Bridal And Formal Wear | Linens: Decor To Adore

Pretty Dress + Precious Pup… Does It Get Any Better!?

This couple’s adorable fur baby made her presence known during her parent’s special day… right on her mama’s pretty dress. Sara Lynn captured this sweet moment – and many, many more – from this al fresco Colorado celebration; from the beautiful Jenny Yoo bridesmaids’ dresses to dinner underneath the twinkling lights, it was simply stunning. See all the photos – including more of this precious pup – in our gallery right this way!

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From Sara Lynn… Ashley and Mark moved to Colorado and wanted to host their wedding day in the foothills for their closest friends and family, all from out of state. Because it would be a destination for their guests, they wanted to create an intimate and timeless celebration. Ashley picked pinks and lots of greens as her main color palette and chose to host dinner under the twinkle lights as the sun set. Ashley and Mark’s fur-baby, Lulu, was their flower-pup and stayed by Ashley’s side throughout the entire day, making Ashley’s gown her “spot”.

From the Bride… The inspiration for our big day was focused around our honeymoon destination, Greece. Getting married at a Mediterranean Villa in the middle of Colorado was just the start of bringing it all together. From there we focused our food theme of the Mountains meet the Mediterranean, incorporating traditional Greek dishes with local Colorado ingredients such as bison and chevre. To give it a bit more flare, we included gold as a main accent, with lots of greenery and even olive branches in every menu setting. The entire evening was outdoors, to soak up the Colorado scenery and experience Colorado’s low humidity. My favorite moment of the entire evening was the ceremony. Being the youngest of four girls and the last to be married, I’ve waited seventeen years since my father walked my first sister down the aisle. Having it finally be my turn was something I’ve always looked forward to and having the love of my life waiting at the end. Seeing Mark standing under the beautifully decorated arch my father built us, holding our fur-child is a sight I will never forget. We exchanged rings and vows with our fur-child laying by our feet, surrounded by family and friends who had traveled near and far to be there on our special day. The ceremony will forever be my favorite part of our wedding day.

At the end of the day, don’t lose sight of the meaning of the wedding. It’s often easy to get wrapped up in details and aesthetics of the big day, more often than not putting stress on you and your partner. You are marrying your best friend, regardless of what everything looks like or how it all turns out, your wedding day is the first day of forever with your soul mate and that trumps all. Take time during the wedding to take mental photographs. It’s a whirlwind of a day and at times, a sensory overload. The times you stop and really take it all in are the moments you’ll remember forever.

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Photography: Sara Lynn Fine Art Photographer | Coordination: Sarah Ansley | Floral Design: Designs Inspired By You | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero | Cake: Yours Truly Cupcake | Invitations: Minted | Shoes: Badgley Mishka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Rocky Mountain Catering | Hair: Kim J Beauty | Entertainment: DJ Guy | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Wedding Venue: Villa Parker Cultural and Event Center | Accomodations: Embassy Suites Denver Tech Center | Bridal Boutique: The Bridal Collection | Bride's Makeup: Christine Ramirez Olsen | Bridesmaids' Boutique: Bella Bridesmaid | Bridesmaids' Makeup: Raquel | Hand Dyed Ribbon: Tono Co | Portrait Painter: Annie Herzig | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Signage + Escort Cards: KCrook Design | Veil: Toni Federici | Wedding Jewelry: Nelson Coleman Jewelers

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3 Ways to Deck the Halls without Going Overboard

I’m a firm believer that changing up even the slightest of details in your home can result in a big impact. That rings true especially around the holidays. A sea of red and green just isn’t my jam. You with me? Thankfully, we can still layer on the festive feels without going full out Buddy the elf on our homes and Jana Bek, interior designer and creator of luxury home decor products, is showing us how today with a few simple tips!

From Jana BekI’ve never been one to change our decor for the seasons since I always felt stretched too thin; however, this year my family resolved to “go big” for the holidays, without going overboard.

Add Greenery

I like using alternatives to pine and spruce to decorate such as bay wreaths and magnolia branches. Leaves still look so pretty even when they dry – It’s a delight to know that they will continue to look festive and fabulous for weeks of entertaining to come.

You’d be surprised what sort of greenery a local florist can get for you. If something doesn’t appear to be available at your florist, have a chat with them. Often, if they have at least a week’s notice, they can source it for you. If you can’t find what you’re looking for at a local florist, Etsy also has some great options for leaves, wreaths, and other holiday decor.

Layer Textures

From cashmere and wool throws to warm wood, I suggest using different textures to create a cozy atmosphere that invites people to stay a while. Their neutral tones make them easy to layer into spaces of any palette.

Embrace Jewel Tones

Try jewel tones instead of traditional holiday colors. Don’t feel constrained to white, green and red. I love deep jewel tones during this time of year—they feel so right for the holidays! Try using deep colored fruits such as pomegranates and clementines to bring color to your kitchen. The jewel tones are festive and serve as edible decor.

Photography: Marta X. Perez | Tips: Jana Bek Of Bek Design

Your Guide to the Sweet Spot Between Rustic + Glamorous

It’s not too often you’ll find a wedding that achieves the sweet spot right between rustic and glamorous, but this one captured by Julie Paisley Photography associates, Christy and Sarah, certainly has! The day took place at the charming, rustic Long Hollow Gardens + Nursery, which Vintage Florals decked out in the prettiest white blooms. Add in blue Manolos, sparkly bridesmaids’ gowns, and chic golden flatware to this greenhouse wedding, and you’ve got the perfect balance of styles…and this Pinterest-worthy celebration!

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Sometimes it rains on your wedding day, but when your venue is an amazing greenhouse, the back up plan is just as beautiful. Long Hollow Gardens is the venue you want to book for a perfect rain plan. Spring weddings in Nashville are rainy, but when you have the team from Southern Social and Melissa from Vintage Florals together, a “rain plan” is not a bad thing at all. This wedding did not disappoint when it came to details. A beautiful floral arch, sprays of florals down the aisle, a palette of greenery, blush and blue, all tied together in a classic and elegant design. This is a wedding that you would want to experience over and over again. I’m sure you will find so much inspiration captured by the Julie Paisley associate team, Christy and Sarah.

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Photography: Julie Paisley Photography | Coordination: Southern Social Events | Floral Design: Vintage Florals | Cake: Rachel Zelenak | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Makeup: Ben Larsen | Hair: James Luxe Beauty | DJ: Champagne Dynamite | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Venue: Long Hollow Gardens & Nursery | Custom Printing: Olive Juice Press | Rentals: Please Be Seated | Rentals: Liberty Party Rental

The Bride Wore 2 Gowns, Both Special to her Mom!

While the main components are often the same, every wedding has that special something absolutely unique to it, and discovering those unique touches is my favorite part of my job and often what I love to talk about up here. But in today’s wedding captured by McCune Photography and planned by High Society Event Planning, there are too many incredibly cool and thoughtful touches to fit them all in one paragraph! For example: This Rancho Las Lomas wedding had two ceremonies – one Filipino Catholic and one Thai Buddhist; the mother of the bride designed and sewed the bride’s custom gown for the first ceremony; and the bride wore her mother’s own wedding dress for the second. See what I mean? You’ll have to read below to find out more!

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From the Bride… When I originally envisioned our wedding, the words “romantic, rustic, and shabby-chic” came to mind. I was in love with the idea of soft-touch pastels, peony flowers, eucalyptus, lavender, wooden-signs, and a magical venue that could help bring all those elements together. Additionally, Jeff and I both envisioned getting to incorporate our cultural customs, religion, and personality into the whole program. We really wanted to create a memorable and personalized wedding in which our family and friends could enjoy, appreciate, and remember for the rest of their lives.

We held both a Filipino ceremony, which we drew from my husband’s Filipino-Catholic background, and a Thai ceremony, which we drew from my Thai and Buddhist-influenced customs. Initially setting out to do this was a bit of a challenge since both ceremonies were drastically different in style, setting, and decor. Luckily for us, we had a venue that offered multiple settings, each with its own charm. Our Filipino ceremony was held on the Teatro level of Rancho Las Lomas, and it was the perfect setting for me to walk down the aisle to meet my handsome husband. It provided that classic garden wedding fit for a grand procession to enter, and it was everything we ever wanted for our big day.

Our Thai ceremony, on the other hand, was meant to be a bit more laid-back and was held on the Grand Salon level where our cocktail hour was being held. We planned it this way to give our guests a more relaxed environment where they could participate in the ceremony, grab drinks, and casually mingle. This portion of the ceremony also gave us the opportunity to be more intimate with our guests as they were able to walk up to us, provide their well-wishings, and take individual pictures with us. Due to the size of our wedding, Jeff and I weren’t sure if we were going to get a lot of one-on-one time with all of our guests, but luckily this portion of our program really afforded us that opportunity.

Since Jeff and I were friends for 7 years before we even started dating, we have many stories and trips that pre-dated our romantic relationship. One of our fondest memories revolves around Hawaii and the Maui Lavender Farm because it was after that trip that we bonded and decided to go from just friends to romantically dating. Our touch of Maui came in form of our specialty cocktail drinks, which we offered at our open bar. We presented Maui Wowies — which are mixed with pineapple juice, triple sec, and liquor— and Lavender Lemon Drops — which featured hints of lavender in a sweet and sour lemon drop concoction. Jeff and I also got to incorporate our Hawaiian theme into our dinner menu, which 24 Carrots Catering did an incredible job of delivering on. Additionally, we had a Hawaiian-inspired Lechon Roasted Pig to tie in my husband’s Filipino traditions into the meal. Meanwhile, we were able to incorporate our symbolic lavender flower in many ways, including placing them in all of our bouquets, boutonnieres, table settings, and floral arrangements.

While a lot of the look and feel to the wedding came from my personal input, we tried to incorporate my husband’s laid-back and personal taste by including one of his favorite things in the world: donuts. Instead of going with a traditional-tiered cake, we went with a 5-tiered donut stand, which was hand-made by a seller on Etsy. We placed (or rather our amazing coordinators did) a gorgeous, mini 8-inch cake on the top, which allowed us to still cut a cake, while the rest of the tiers held our mini sugar and glazed donuts. The whole thing was a huge hit as our guests swarmed to the table immediately after it was presented.

My floral inspiration came from rustic, romantic, and semi-bohemian themes. I was also keen on incorporating lavender into our arrangements and wedding setting as that was “our flower”. The final product was a collection of beautiful white peonies, light pink floral accents feathered with muted eucalyptus greens and lavender. While the florals kept with the romantic theme that I wanted, I tried to add a little “rustic-ness” to the design with handmade signs and decor. Fortunately, my best friend, and one of my bridesmaids, is a talented artist, and she was able to able to provide the perfect personalized touch to our wedding with incredible handmade signs for our welcome table, reception tables, and favors table.

Besides getting to marry the man of my dreams, one of the best and most memorable parts of my wedding day was getting to walk down the aisle in the gown that my mother made me. Growing up, my mom made all my dresses for the important events in my life — homecoming, prom, graduation — so when it came to my wedding, it only seemed appropriate that she would make my dress. My mom and I were inspired by the elegance of lace, the traditional look of a Cathedral train, as well as modern and functional details. So for the Filipino ceremony, I wore the full look with my detachable train clipped on like a belt at the waist. Then at my reception, I was able to take the train off and enjoy a more simple, figure-hugging yet elegant look that allowed me to move freely throughout the dance floor.

Another aspect of the wedding that was very special to me was that I was able to wear my mom’s very own Thai wedding dress for my Thai ceremony. We didn’t always plan it that way; in fact, it was a last minute decision. My mom showed me her very own wedding dress a week before the wedding, and I fell in love with it. So, with some adjustments, I was able to proudly wear my mom’s dress, which was incredible!

One piece of advice that I would give brides-to-be is to really think about what’s important to you, your fiancé, and perhaps your family (if that’s important for you) when it comes to your wedding and what elements you want to incorporate. Figure out what are the non-negotiables and nice-to-haves and go from there. Planning a wedding can be very overwhelming and stressful, especially with all the details, details, details… And while all the hard work and time will pay off in the end, remember to have fun in the moment and enjoy the process, because it is one of the most exciting times in your life.

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Photography: Mccune Photography | Cinematography: Velo Films | Event Planning: High Society Wedding & Event Planning | Floral Design: Little Hill Floral Designs | Cake: Sweet & Saucy Shop | Catering: Giracci Vineyards Farms | Hair + Makeup: Union Salon | DJ: Elevated Pulse Productions | Ceremony Music: The Ocdamia Strings | Venue: Rancho Las Lomas | Doughnuts: Krispy Kreme | Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab | Photo Booth: Elevated Pulse Productions | Ring Box: Amonie | Signs: Mint Wattanatorn

These Are the Gifts That Keep on Giving

With the holidays just around the corner, the shopping frenzy is full on. And while we are all for gift giving, it’s always important to keep in mind the impact your gifts are having. That’s why we’ve rounded up some of our favorite items from brands that are dedicated to giving back to this world. Whether you’re shopping for the fashionista, for the littles, or for the new home owner, check out this guide to find the perfect gift that gives back.

For the Fashionista

Feed: A black, leather tote is a staple in any women’s wardrobe, and this limited edition one by FEED is a perfect, practical size with sturdy straps. Each one of FEED’s products has a number stamped on it for the number of meals provided to the hungry by the purchase of that item…You won’t believe the number on this one!

Everlane: I could basically own stock in Everlane, because their basics are not only high quality and well designed, but they’re also affordable. When you purchase this shirt, part of the 100% Human collection, Everlane will donate $5 directly to the Human Rights Campaign.

Gorjana: What woman doesn’t love getting jewelry for the holidays, especially when it’s as chic as this black and gold bracelet? Part of Gorjana’s charity line, proceeds from this bracelet benefit With My Own Two Hands, a non-profit organization that provides water and agricultural projects that fund education in African communities.

Warby Parker: for every pair of glasses sold, a pair is distributed to someone in need by either 1) Empowering adult men and women with training opportunities to administer basic eye exams and sell glasses for ultra-affordable prices or 2) Directly giving vision care and glasses to school-age children in their classrooms, where teachers are often the first to spot issues

Sseko: Sseko Designs provides employment during the 9 month gap between high school and university where high potential young women are able to earn and save enough money to pay for college tuition. 50% of their salary each month goes into a savings account that is not accessible until tuition is due. At the end of each term, Sseko Designs grants university scholarships that match 100% of the savings each woman has made during her 9 month session with Sseko.

For the Littles

Krochet Kids: Because what’s cuter than a little wearing a crocheted animal cap?
Nothing. Krochet Kids not only creates jobs for those in poverty-stricken communities, but they also also partner with Capable to provide a holistic set of programs which include education, mentorship, and financial services to equip their employees for all areas of their lives.

Parks Project: A coloring book is a children’s present classic, and this one happens to help keep our national parks funded.

Yoobi: The perfect partner to that Park Projects coloring book, these Yoobi color pencils are an essential for your budding artist. For every Yoobi item sold, a Yoobi item will be donated to a classroom in need in the U.S.A.

cuddle + kind: Not only are these knit dolls way more adorable than anything we grew up playing with, but for every doll sold, cuddle + kind provides 10 meals for the hungry.

Toms: The ones who started it all, Toms has given out over 75 million pairs of new shows to children in need through their one for one model. This velvety pair is particularly on trend…As a matter of fact, does it come in a woman’s 7?

STATE Bags: Metallic is always a good idea, and this backpack will be loved by any kiddo who receives it. For every bag purchased, STATE hand-delivers a backpack filled with essential tools for success to an American child in need.

For the New Home Owner

Sackcloth and Ashes: For every blanket purchased, this brand gives a blanket to your local homeless shelter. We’re obsessed with this light grey, textured style – perfect for a sofa or the to layer on your bed!

United by Blue: Because every home needs a good set of copper mugs. Bonus: These ones are monogrammable! For every product sold, this company promises to remove a pound of trash from the earth’s oceans and waterways.

The Citizenry: The lumbar pillow that’s all over your Instagram. Not only do they work with artisan entrepreneurs in developing nations, but The Citizenry also invests 10% of all proceeds directly back into the artisan communities through Entrepreneur Development Grants.

Art Sugar: Fifty percent of the proceeds from the sale of this fabulous Peacock Feather limited edition print will be donated to Flawless Foundation, which seeks to revolutionize the way the world perceives, prevents, and treats brain-based behavioral challenges. Plus, we think it’s a great addition to any gallery wall.

Parachute: Trust us, you’ll never sleep better than you do between these linen sheets…and we’re partial to the blush colorway. For every Venice Bedding Set sold, the home essentials brand with a cult following donates a life-saving malaria-prevention bed net to those in need through their partner, the United Nation Foundation’s Nothing But Nets.

Cover image photographed by Alyssa Rosenheck.