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Define Your Style for the Big Day… and Beyond

Not all wedding events are created equal and when it comes to a bridal show that will totally help define your style for the Big Day and beyond, Gump’s Expect Everything Event is IT. Think tasty cocktails + treats, an entire world of stunning inspo from some of the Bay Area’s most amazing wedding talents and everything you’ll ever need to create that registry of your dreams. All happening on Sunday, March 26th from 11 am – 1 pm, this one is most definitely a must-see.

Whether you consider yourself a little bit classic, totally contemporary, all kinds of boho or something else entirely, attending Gump’s Expect Everything Event is so, so important. I mean, where else can you chat with the Bay Area’s finest vendors, soak in beautifully styled tables AND use that style direction to create a registry that will live long after your wedding day is over? It’s an event unlike any other and it’s chock-full of experts that will help define your celebration AND your life as a newlywed.

Ready to attend Gump’s Expect Everything Event and really dive into creating that day you’ve always dreamed of, plus get some much-needed help with your registry? Mark your calendars for Sunday, March 26th from 11 am – 1 pm and click here to purchase your tickets. (Tickets are $25 pre-sale and $30 at the door.)  From the amazing vendors to the endless inspiration, you’ll be totally set.

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Image 1: Photography: Joel Serrato + Floral Design: Kathleen Deery Design + Event Planning & Design: Laurie Arons Special Events | Image 2: Photography: Sylvie Gil | Image 3: Photography: Kate Webber Photography + Reception Catering: Taste Catering & Event Planning | Image 4: Photography: Joel Serrato + Event Planning & Design: Laurie Arons Special Events + Floral Design: Mindy Rice | Image 5: Photography: Jose Villa Photography + Event Planning & Design: Laurie Arons Special Events + Floral Design: Kathleen Deery Design + Cake: Perfect Endings | Image 6: Photography: Michael + Anna Costa Photography + Wedding Dress: Marina Morrison

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A Breathtaking Cliff Ceremony Overlooking the Aegean Sea

The views of this destination wedding are beyond. Overlooking the blue water of the Aegean Sea, this french couple traveled to the cliffs of Crete for a celebration unlike any other. Think Happy Events crafted the day infused with pomegranates, long floral garlands at each table by Yucca Flowers and a party fueled by french champagne and love.  See the whole affair captured by Les Anagnou and a filmed by WedColors below.

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Jehane and Jacques, a beautiful French couple, travelled all the way to Crete from London with their beloved families and guests to experience the wedding of their dreams. The wedding ceremony took place in the middle of nowhere in an extraordinary landscape on the edge of a cliff with a breathtaking view the endless blue of the Aegean Sea. An open wooden door, symbolizing the opening to their new beginning, was decorated with olive branches and marsala flowers. The bride arrived with a local traditional music band and her bridesmaids, all dressed up in dusted pink colors. The sound of silence, for the ceremony, in comparison with sound of the waves crushing the cliff, was irresistible. By the end of this beautiful ceremony, a cocktail party followed at a private villa and the guests had the chance to have a panoramic view of Crete under the well-known Greek sunset. Pomegranate: a symbol of life, rebirth and fertility was the inspiration for the wedding decoration. Beautiful flower garlands decorated all tables while large red pomegranates were used as escort cards. Wedding favor bags with local products like virgin olive oil and organic honey were placed on each guest’s seat. The highlight of this amazing party couldn’t be anything else than French champagne & endless dancing up until the morning light!

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Photography: Les Anagnou photographers | Cinematography: WedColors | Flowers: Yucca Flowers | Invitations: Love Me Do | Catering: Cocoon Catering | DJ: Showtime Dj's | Dancer: Hara Nawaar | Desserts: Pavlov's Lab | Event Design & Wedding Planning: Think Happy Events | Lights: Showtime Dj's | Olive Oil: Mellelaion | Singer: Myrto Meletiou

An Intimate Italian Wedding Worthy of Our Wanderlust Dreams

From the “I do’s” in an ancient abbey to toasts all night long, this is one fantastic, intimate, family and friend focused feast for the wedding world to indulge in. Peter and Veronika captured every special moment and all the sweet glances between the newlyweds – find each and every one in our Vault right here (wanderlust setting in yet?)!

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From the Bride… Steven and I met in Texas, just by chance. Turns out, it was the chance of a lifetime. From that moment on, we started to build a life together and never looked back. A few years later, Steven proposed in Big Sur on a California road trip up Highway 1. To no one’s surprise, I said yes.

How we decided to get married in Italy is still not completely clear to me, but it was the best decision we could have ever made. It was the perfect place to gather our closest family and friends and enjoy what we love most; eating, drinking, laughter and exploring new places.

We were married in San Galgano, a roofless 12th century abbey, on a warm and beautiful day in late September. The mayor of a nearby town performed the ceremony and honored us with the most poetic and kind words we could have ever hoped for. It was one of the most breathtaking moments of our lives; even our guitarist joined in the happy tears.

We had rented a villa in Tuscany for the week, and there, under a sky of twinkling lights, we had the most spectacular dinner feast. The traditional Italian meal was served family style and wine flowed freely late into the night. That evening, my mother presented us with the most wonderful gift we could have imagined. Unbeknownst to us, she had asked each of our dear guests to share their favorite memories of both Steven and me during dinner. Throughout the evening’s celebration, the people we love most in the world, shared stories that made us laugh, made us cry, and left us feeling so incredibly blessed to have such amazing people share this truly remarkable day with us. Our wedding day is something that we think about often and we know we will cherish forever.

For us, Italy was a dream; something out of a fairy tale. It took a lot of faith and trust to plan a wedding plus a week full of group activities and events from a distance (Mom in Michigan, me in Seattle, wedding planner in Italy), but it was truly one of the most extraordinary experiences of our lives. We are eternally grateful to all those who traveled so far and did so much to make our week in Italy an unparalleled experience that we will hold in our hearts always.

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Photography: Peter & Veronika | Event Planning: Il Cerimoniere Italian Weddings | Floral Design: Stiatti Fiori | Wedding Dress: Sweetheart | Invitations: Paper Source | Catering: Villa La Selva | Make Up : Giulia Cresci | Officiant: Luciana Bartaletti | Venue: Villa La Selva | Bridal Accessories: BHLDN | Groom’s Attire: The Black Tux | Guitarist: Dario Napoli | Hair Styling: Giulia Cresci

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Your Blueprint for a Modern Wintry City Wedding

Although this city wedding is layered with modern detailing, I can’t help but fall head over heels for the classic black and white captures that Blaine Siesser snapped up. And can we talk about this Alon Livne dress for a sec? Allll the heart eyes you guys. If you’re planning a city fete, might I suggest spending some time pinning this one in The Vault. Start to finish, it’s a gem darlings.

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From the Bride… We met when we were twelve and thirteen at Camp Tamakwa and our relationship just lead from there. He finally proposed on the Saturday before the College for Creative Studies finals week because he wanted to really catch me off guard. We had planned to go out to dinner with both sets of parents. My mom had continuously asked me to get my nails done all week, but I was too distracted by my work to think twice about it. The night of dinner I did not bother to put on makeup or do my hair, threw on a pair of jeans, boots, and a sweater. My parents repeatedly asked me to dress more nicely for dinner which I kindly ignored. Josh asked me to come to his place before dinner for a drink which I was happy to do to get away from my parents nagging me about my outfit choice. I walked up to his door and found that he was in a suit holding flowers, and that the hall was decorated top to bottom with balloons, flowers, and framed pictures of us. He got down on one knee and I said yes. It was simple, intimate, and romantic, just like us.

On our wedding day I was most excited for Josh to see me in my wedding dress for the first time during our first look. I could not wait to see him all morning. Looking back, my favorite wedding memory is seeing Joshua for our first look. Seeing the expression on his face is something that I will never forget. My favorite wedding photo was taken during those first moments. DeeDee Hoffman our planner and Bruce our florist designed most of our day and planned it beautifully. Some styled elements I really enjoyed though were the bridesmaids who wore black slip dresses from the reformation, with black strappy heels, and I left jewelry up to them as long as it was minimal and gold or silver. We custom designed our rings. They were both rose gold, but mine had a diamond set in the ring. Mine is engraved on the inside with “I got my eyes on you” While his says “You are everything that I see” lyrics from our favorite Drake song.

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Photography: Blaine Siesser Photography | Videography: Visi Productions | Event Design: Dee Dee Hofman | Wedding Coordination: Dee Dee Hofman | Floral Design: Breath of Spring | Wedding Dress: Alon Livne | Wedding Cake: Home Bakery | Invitations: Cartoleria | Reception Venue: The Westin Book Cadillac | Wedding Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | Bridesmaids Dresses: Reformation | Make Up: Chante Cutter | Hair: Luigi Bruni Salon | Lighting: Affordable Party Lighting | DJ: DJ Whip | Band: Your Generation in Concert | Groom's Suit: Freeds | Officiant: Temple Israel | Catering Director: Emily Fredericks | Ceiling Design: Mandel Display | Ceremony Venue: The Westin Book Cadillac | Linens: Event Theory | Photo Booth: Tap Snap | Rentals: Event Theory | Rentals: Elegant Events | Rentals: Pruett Custom Events | Room Draping: Ritz Event Furnishings | Veil: Heirloom

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Ring in Spring with Easy Tips for Flower-Filled Entertaining

Snow, shmo… we are ALL about Spring now and this party is lighting a fire under our seasonal entertaining booties. With a fresh, citrus infused color palette, easy tips for wining (or smoothie-ing) and dining and topped off with the most creative hostess gift idea ever, see what goes into a Spring party that sparkles. Lauryn Prattes Styling and Events teamed up with Sweet Root VillageMomental DesignsLaura Hooper Calligraphy and Abby Jiu Photography and you can catch it all right here!

We love any excuse to host a party, and once the weather is finally starting to warm up we will be craving an evening at home with friends out on the patio, or even inside with the windows open. We have a few great Spring Entertaining Tips below, sure to make any party picture per-fect! 

Give your guests something fun with these easy Herb Place Card Favors

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Add an extra personal touch with a personal favorite recipe using that herb. We picked up glass votive holders from West Elm and planted a few herbs, finish with a wrap of paper that coordinates with the table design, and made it extra special with a laser cut name tag from LHCalligraphy. We also have some downloadable recipe cards from Momental for you too! Click to download  the recipe card front and back.

Forgo a linen and jazz up your table with easy (and disposable!) place mats

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We commissioned Momental Design to create hand painted versions for us, but you could easily make your own with patterned papers from Paper Source. Keep all the patterns the same, or mix a few complimentary styles for added interest. Momental created a printable file just for SMP Living Readers! Download the file and print at your local print shop.

Embrace the flavors and colors of spring by serving a signature smoothie

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Stir in a few superfoods (like Chia, Gogi Berries or Hemp) and embrace the newest trend.

Edible flower garnish

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Edible flowers are one of the easiest ways to bring color and interest to a dish, and definitely is a must for a Spring event. Pansies, rose petals and lavender are all edible, just make sure you buy organic!

Creative Food

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Who said dinner parties have to be formal and stuffy? Lighten things up with stylish bites and tapas instead of a heavy plated dinner. Have fun with props and take inspiration from Heirloom with mini-picnic baskets, cakes stands, and of course a variety of platters.

Interactive desserts

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Make a handful of mini-pies and then set out in a different room with a variety of toppings for guests to top their own, as well as to get everyone up from the table and socializing.

Don’t forget the hostess!

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Maybe you are just attending a Spring party and not hosting one? We have you covered – in-stead of that boring bottle of wine or bouquet of flowers bring a creative and unique give your host will love. Here’s what we included…

  • Marble bowl: Instead of gift wrap or a bag why not give your gift in a serving bowl? We picked marble because who can resist? But a wood serving bowl would work just as well!
  • Fun and seasonal kitchen towels: Lemon prints are in-season and on-trend and a great Spring kitchen refresh
  • Lemongrass ginger countertop spray: We loved the smell of this spray, so refreshing!
  • Wood spoon and spatula: a kitchen can never have too many!
  • Marble muddler: Your host will never know how much she needed one of these until she has one, be the one to introduce her to this wonderful kitchen must-have!
  • Lemon candy: A little something to enjoy after the guests leave.
  • We also added some fresh citrus fruit to the bowl to add even more color

Photography: Abby Jiu Photography | Event Planning: Lauryn Prattes Styling and Events | Florals: Sweet Root Village | Invitations: Momental Designs | Reception Venue: Fathom Creative Art Gallery | Catering: Heirloom Catering & Event Design | calligraphy: Laura Hooper Calligraphy | Recipes: Carlene Thomas RD, LD | Rentals: DC Rental | White Bertoia Chair: In Style Modern | beverages: Wild Poppy Juice | vintage rentals: Something Vintage Rentals

‘Bachelor’ Contestant Shares Dating Advice For All Single Ladies!

If there’s anyone qualified to dish out dating advice, it’s sweet Sarah Vendal from the most recent season of The Bachelor. She didn’t find her happily ever after with Nick Viall but she’s continuing her search for love and having some serious fun in the process. Read on for her words to single ladies everywhere, including how the show changed her outlook on relationships for the better.

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Tell us about your experience dating Nick on The Bachelor!

Sarah: Dating Nick on The Bachelor was a whirlwind from the get-go! When you’re chosen out of thousands of women who put themselves out there for this, you think to yourself “Holy moly, maybe he is the one for me!”…well, at least that was how my mind worked.

So from meeting him on night one to our first group date just hours after, it was an emotional rollercoaster. You want it to work so badly, but the little disconnects that are just normal dating red flags in real life for you to think about make you feel like the relationship is on eggshells. In hindsight, I knew he wasn’t going to be for me, and he knew that as well. It was very obvious who he was genuinely interested in, and I wasn’t one of them, which is so okay! Our conversations were just never there, and our chemistry was missing.

The whole experience teaches you so much about yourself and your feelings! We joke about it now, but really you learn to identify and verbalize your feelings like a professional. I also learned to take risks. You come back from the show and you feel like you conquered the world. In my opinion, that’s why so people change up careers, or where they live. You’re like, if I can survive that, I can survive whatever else I was scared to try before this.

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How has being on The Bachelor affected your dating life today?

I do have to say dating after the show has set some crazy expectations. I mean, we were just conditioned to expect an engagement after 60 days, so if I’m talking to someone and we haven’t had the “What are we doing here?” talk after 30, I’m like…sooo, what’s the deal?

Jokes aside, dating after this show has become simplified for me. The Bachelor teaches you to ask the hard questions early on. While that never used to be my typical style, I found it has helped me to stay focused on what I want rather than spend time with someone who I know wants different things out of a relationship than I do. If you ask the hard questions on the show, the worst that can happen is…well, a lot. You publicly go home on national television. So scary, but you risk it anyway.

Post-show if you ask the hard questions, the worst that can happen is that you’re privately rejected and no one is the wiser. It’s much easier to accept rejection now, so you feel ok putting yourself out there more. But it has also made me more accepting, more willing to hear someone out I might not have heard out before, and it has made me all the more of a romantic. Sorry boys, but I’m still a sucker for roses – white ones!

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Any tips for leading an adventurous, fun-filled life while searching for love?

Omgosh, so many! Say yes to things, but don’t be afraid to say no to something you don’t want to do. Being decisive used to be incredibly hard for me. I’m a people pleaser and I hate the thought of disappointing someone. However, the more I just decide what I want to do, the better I feel, the more effort I put into other things and people, and the more confident I am all around.

I also say spend alone time. Don’t be afraid of it. I LOVE taking myself to the movies, or to grab lunch. Also, make time for all your friends and make plans. I love having something to look forward to, especially with summer coming up!

Lastly, be open with what insecurities you have. I have them. Everyone totally does, men included! You never know when you might meet someone who fears the same things you do.

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What does a perfect first date look like to you?

FUN! My goodness, if we can’t have fun right off the bat, I’m worried. Ultimately I want a best friend, but that doesn’t mean chivalry goes out the door (and for me that extends to the whole relationship). I look for a man who opens the door, walks on the side of traffic on the sidewalk, and for the first date, plans. It doesn’t need to be big at all, I just like to see that there was some thought put into it.

When in doubt…activities are best! Breweries, sporting events, hikes, walks, food festivals, the county fair, bowling, heck…take me grocery shopping for all I care. I’m just always drawn to things that can spark a flirty, sassy, and somewhat competitive conversation in the beginning.

I do have to say, at the end of the day, on a “perfect” first date, it won’t matter what we do. It’s just a feeling of attraction, respect, and curiosity for one another that I look for to see if there can be something more. We could literally be sitting on the side of the road with a flat tire, waiting for AAA and I’d be in heaven if those intangibles were there.

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Fill in the blank: I’ll know I’ve found “The One” when __

I’ll know I’ve found “The One” when I say “Babe, I’m feeling Mexican tonight” and he says, “Blended or on the rocks?” I’m not serious, but I kind of am. This is the hardest question! I don’t know the answer, to be honest. But when I find him I’ll be sure to let you know what it is that made me know he was my one!

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Photography: Garrett Richardson Photography | Videography: Jessica Casprowitz | Event Planning + Design: Events by Talissa | Floral Design: Compass Floral | Jewelry: Love Tatum for Shoppe California | Hair + Makeup: Suzie Moldavon | Hotel: The Inn at Laguna Beach | "My Happy Place" Custom Hat : BORN + MADE | Beach Cruiser: Pacific Beach Bike Shop | Beach Umbrella: Kerry Cassill | Signage + Calligraphy: Letters To You | Wardrobe Stylist: The Stylist LA

10 Registry Essentials for Prettying Up Your Kitchen

The kitchen? It’s the spot in the house where everything seems to happen. From whipping up those romantic meals to late night snacks to gathering with friends + family to prep holiday meals. Which is why keeping your kitchen style on point is sooo important. So today we’re adding a touch of modern sophistication to the proceedings by turning to those who know how to do it best: Nambé. See our top 10 picks for registry must-haves that will pretty up your space below.

1. POP 4-Piece Place Setting, Slate 2. Forte Wine Chiller 3. Moderne Cake Plate, 11” 4. Frond 5-Piece Place Setting 5. Meridian Tea Kettle – White 6. Mikko Ice Bucket with Tongs

Whether you’re on the lookout for decorative pieces that really stand out or serveware that will leave all of your guests talking, Nambé and their lineup of sophisticated everything is most definitely where it’s at. We’re currently obsessing over their new stoneware collection available at Macy’s, POP, a lineup of beautiful neutrals (hello, slate) and vibrant colours that are perfect for mixing and matching. It’s clean lines meets timeless design meets casual dining and, honestly? We can’t get enough. Oh, and don’t even get us started on the new serveware collection available at Bloomingdale’s, Cabo. The perfect union of Ash Wood (a switch from Nambé’s traditional Acacia wood) and Nambé Alloy, it’s that contemporary take on entertaining you’ve been looking for. Think a little rustic, a little beachy and a little modern. We love.

7. POP Colours Mugs 8. Cabo Salad Bowl with Servers 9. Forte Salt & Pepper Shakers 10. Cheese Block with Knife and Spreader

We’ll be honest, narrowing down 10 of our fave Nambé pieces was virtually impossible, but we know you’ll be heading to Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s to be doing some digging of your own. I mean, who else boasts a seriously stunning concrete collection (hello, Forte) that includes both serveware AND decorative pieces that will leave all of your guests talking? Think classic Nambé Alloy with food-safe lacquered concrete and thermal properties that will keep food chilled. Basically, it’s as functional as it is beautiful and we insist you show your registry some Nambé love.

Head to Macy’s or Bloomingdale’s today to start browsing all of the Nambé goodness, then be sure to check out Nambé in the Macy’s Flower Show from March 26th – April 9th, 2017 in New York, Chicago and San Francisco.

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What: Nambé is giving away four (4) 4-Piece Place Setting of their new POP Dinnerware in the color of your choosing! (Ocean, Chalk, Sand or Slate)

How: Simply head to Macy’s to check out the Nambé POP Dinnerware Collection and leave a comment below telling us which piece and color is your favorite! (Ex: I love the Soup/Cereal Bowl in Ocean!)

Who: Four lucky winners, chosen completely at random, will be announced right here on SMP on Friday, April 14, 2016. For terms and conditions, click here. Good luck!

Behind the Invitation: Watercolor Wedding Wonders

Watercolors are always a win and add in a scenic California celebration (and a ferris wheel!) and we have magic in the making! To get guests prepped and pumped, Anticipate Invitations set the scene with this folded invitation suite. With pics by Jennifer Yarbro, we’re diving into the details of this romantic romp through Cali and wishing we were one of the lucky guests to get one of these beauties in the mail!

From Anticipate InvitationsIt was nothing but pure romantic sweetness for Lauren and Evan’s small, folded wedding invitation. The smaller size and folded format of their invitation was actually a cost-reducing element since we were able to combine the map with the invitation. But smaller here simply translates to cute and works to their favor.

Wrapped in delicate, white tissue paper and tied with twine, the front of the folded card had a painted laurel wreath with Lauren and Evan’s initials. The card opened to reveal a hand illustrated watercolor map of Malibu and the Southern California coastline. One of the highlights of their venue was a vintage ferris wheel, which marked the spot on the map, along with other iconic California favorites. The open spans of the Pacific was the perfect spot for their invitation wording to land.

The back of the invitation had a blush pink pocket adhered, which held the response card, also done in watercolor, and a return envelope.

Sometimes budget restraints or other obstacles can lead to great creative solutions that turn out to be even better than Plan A. Proof that good things do come in small packages!



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Photography: Jennifer Yarbro | Invitations: Anticipate Invitations | Wedding Venue: Calamigos Ranch | Photography - Assistance: Anticipate Invitations

Wedding Registry Trends from Food52

There are some items that are registry givens (KitchenAid mixer, we’re looking at you) but what about the trends of right here, right now? Food52 is sharing their picks that are shining extra bright for today’s brides-to-be. Some are classics that will always stand the test of time and others are just, well, extra special for 2017. Either way, they’re wedding registry winners in our books – take a look!

Long-Lasting Basics

When you find those solid workhorses for your kitchen and for your table, you don’t stray, you’ll be using these pieces forever! It’s never a bad idea to invest in the classics: cookware, tools, glassware, and dinnerware.

Mixed Metals

We’re seeing a lot of glimmer and shimmer these days – copper and brass have an old-school vintage feel while bringing a modern shine to the living room and kitchen. We’re loving it on flatware and barware.

Wood

A touch of wood (without going full on cabin-chic) brings a welcomed warmth to a new home. Sprinkle it here and there with wooden boards and generous serving bowls.

Multitaskers

With minimalism all the rage, couples are paring down their homes. Kitchen tools that multitask (like a baking steel good for the oven and the stovetop) do more while taking up less space.

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A Gorgeous Berry Color Palette for a Luxe Ranch Wedding

Leave it to Joel Serrato to photograph one of the most striking weddings I’ve come across in quite a long time. No surprise, the equally amazing Smith + James Events was behind the planning and design, playing up the beauty of Santa Barbara in a serious way. There’s no question, Christine and Joshua’s berry-hued love affair is worth every last second spent in the gallery.

From Tory Smith of smith + james events… Christine was an amazing bride who put a lot of trust in us to make her wedding day beautiful. Her one request? She wanted color – which we were thrilled to hear! At smith + james, we approach every wedding we design by first taking into account the venue and its surroundings. It’s important that all the details make sense within the environment and don’t feel forced or out of place.

The San Ysidro Ranch is a warm and inviting hotel set among the lush, Mediterranean-inspired Santa Barbara landscape. This setting played a major role in our inspiration and we ended up going for a refined yet organic feel. Santa Barbara is a town of unpretentious luxury, and we wanted to bring that vibe to the decor. We went with textural, elegant florals in vessels of wood and glazed terra cotta evocative of the area. We were really happy with the way the whole day came together and even more thrilled to have been a part of Christine and Josh’s love story.


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Photography: Joel Serrato Film Photographer | Floral Design: Heirloom Design House | Hair + Makeup: TEAM Hair and Makeup | Calligraphy : Anne Robin | Venue: San Ysidro Ranch | Paper Goods: Amber Moon | Planning + Design: Smith + James Events | Tabletop Rentals : Casa de Perrin

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This Happily Ever After Starts with a Tale as Old as Time

We’ve been counting down the days to the premiere of Beauty and the Beast and it’s finally go time people. Who’s with us? This wedding inspiration crafted by Posh-itively Perfect Events with rose infused blooms by Fleur-ish and the prettiest fairytale details captured by Damaris Mia will hold you over until your date with Emma Watson. Get inspired to craft a happily ever after worthy of a Disney movie right here as well as a film by Miguel Garcia Studios below.

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Have you ever thought of your wedding day as a real life fairy tale? What does your “Happily Ever After” look like? Whether you dream of having a true princess wedding or a more modern, elegant affair, this bridal inspiration shoot is for you!!! We have taken the classic fairy tale story and brought it into our modern-day era!! The beautiful ballroom at the Richard Nixon Library provided the perfect backdrop for this photo opportunity. The gorgeous crystal chandeliers set the scene for a sophisticated event. Seating assignments were inscribed on a stylish yet whimsical large scroll which boasts “Be Our Guest and Bon Appetit! The gorgeous antique gold mercury mirrored table gave reflection to the stunning florals running down the center of the table. Crimson menu cards placed on vintage glass dishes and scrolls cascading down the wine glasses were a wonderful compliment to the look of the table. Gold ornate frames and stained glass were hand-painted on the cake to create a stunning masterpiece. The lounge, set in front of the stately fireplace, beckons you to sit, sip, and enjoy the moment. The timeless invitation suite sets the expectations of this magnificent affair with its crimson and gold envelope liner, delicate rose imprint on vellum, and the classic rose and clock wax seal ties everything together perfectly. A seven foot tall hand-drawn storybook draws you into the most intimate and fanciful ceremony. This larger-than-life detail, embellished with a balance of lush yet daintily draped greenery, is nestled amongst the mature pepper trees. All in all, this classic storybook romance comes to life in a regal, timeless and elegant way. So please take a moment to allow yourself to be transported to a faraway land where you can get lost in the romantic and whimsical essence a tale as old as time!

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Photography: Damaris Mia | Videography: Miguel Garcia Studios | Event Planning: Posh-itively Perfect Events | Floral Design: Fleur-ish | Cake: Grace & Honey Cakes | Calligraphy: Daelyn Wood Design | Grooms Attire: Friar Tux | Venue: Richard Nixon Library | Bridal Accessories: Petal And Stones Accesories | Bridal Salon: Mary Me Bridal | Cake Stand & Candelabra: Baker Party Rentals | Hair and Make up Artistry: Studio MM&B | Linens: Luxe Linen | Photography - Assistance: Dennis Roy Coronel | Rentals: Jake Duke Studios | Ribbon: Nettle Textiles | Specialty Rentals: Trinity Staging | Stationery Designer: Jasmin Michelle Designs | Table Top Rentals: Sundrop Vintage

Bells + Bright Colors for this Sweet Summer Wedding

With ringing bells and warm colors, these two became husband and wife and we have the perfect pics by Callie Davis of Nancy Ray Photography and the film by Life Stage Films to prove it. The Fearrington House played host (and event planner and floral designer) for this sweet Southern wedding and we can’t get enough. But no need to fret, there’s plenty of pretty to go around in our Vault right this way!

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From The Fearrington HouseEllie and Nick were married August 6th, 2016 at Fearrington Village. On a gorgeous summer day, these two tied the knot under the Pecan Trees with a beautiful ceremony, and danced the night away in The Fearrington Barn. The couple incorporated details of their venue with custom invitations featuring drawings of Fearrington’s “Beltie” cows and The Barn. Family and friends celebrated the newlyweds with dinner, dancing and an incredible sparkler send-off.

From their vows, “I vow to live with transparency, sharing my greatest joys and my deepest sorrows with you as well as everything in between, even when it feels messy and out of control.” Congratulations to this wonderful couple!

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Photography: Nancy Ray Photography | Videography: Life Stage Films | Event Planning: The Fearrington House | Floral Design: The Fearrington House | Wedding Cake: The Fearrington House | Hair + Makeup: Face Forward Hair & Makeup Designs | Ceremony Music: Tony Williamson | Wedding Venue: The Fearrington House | Film Processing: Indie Film Lab | Paper Goods + Maps + Albums: Indigo Envelope

A Dutch Castle Wedding So Pretty We Thought it was a Styled Shoot

I’m not sure whether it was the castle scene, the Bride’s beyond gorgeous style or the quaint reception setting, but I could have sworn this slice of beauty was a styled shoot at first sight. That’s how incredibly pretty this Dutch wedding day is. Captured by Nastia Vesna & Maksim Gladky, it’ll transport you to another world, where a 20’s inspired style meets a secret garden.

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From Nastia Vesna & Maksim GladkyIt was Warm autumn day, a fairytale castle, beautiful guests, delicate décor in deep shades, noble style of the bride and groom, dim lights of candles, playing jazz on a background, and the air is full of love and warmth.

From the Bride… Our story began in Amsterdam where we first met as the students in 2010. What followed then was a colorful kaleidoscope of unforgettable moments in which we found ourselves immersed – late evening walks and bike rides across Amsterdam canals, weekend getaways all over Europe, Christmas markets in Germany, New Year Eve’s in French Alps, summer vacations in Spain and finally very romantic proposal in one of the most beautiful cities in the world – Florence.

Even though we both come from Moscow and are currently based in London, it did not take us long to decide that we want to get married in Amsterdam – the city to which we felt deeply attached and which changed our lives to the best.

Planning of the wedding started with falling in love with the dress – once I saw Jenny Packham designs, I realised that I will not walk down the aisle in any other gown but hers. It just felt so right and so “me”! The model I chose was actually not from the latest collection and luckily I still managed to find it at Bloomfeld Luxury Bridal. For the hairpiece I wanted something matching but modest not to overdo the total look. As for the shoes, one of my main criteria was being able to dance in them the whole night long, and Valentino’s Tango pumps definitely lived up to their name.

We managed to find the location rather quickly. I had already heard about Kasteel de Hooge Vuursche from few friends and liked the pictures. Once we got there we became sure that the place ticked all the boxes – beautiful and elegant, with amazing outside garden, large windows, plenty of natural light and cosy dining room. I believed that finding location should be the most difficult part of the wedding planning process. Since we coped with this task so easily, I decided not to hire a wedding planner and plan the wedding myself. Though challenging, it was great fun and experience I enjoyed a lot! Actually, I even decided to become a wedding planner myself and have recently joined Wedding Blues agency London team.

The vintage style of the dress set the tone for the wedding – “Among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars” (“The Great Gatsby”). I wanted just a hint of 20’s in the decoration and the atmosphere: jazz music, Art Deco font for the stationery, candle light. As for the colour palette, my personal preferences matched perfectly with the season: deep jewel stones and grape tones both for the flowers and the dress code for the guests.

Our main goal was to create intimate and cosy atmosphere so that the guests and ourselves can enjoy the day and relax. This is exactly how we look back at our wedding: exceptionally beautiful and warm autumn day both in terms of the weather and the vibe.

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Photography: Nastia Vesna&Maksim Gladky | Videography: OatStudio | Floral Design: Don Florito | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham | Shoes: Valentino | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Castle: Kasteel De Hooge Vuursche | Film lab: Carmencita Film Lab | Hair piece: Valentino | Styling + Day of Coordination: NINA Weddings

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Pretty Shades of Berry + Blue Wedding for a Winter Wedding

A rich, jewel-toned color palette is one design decision I can always get behind, especially for a winter wedding like Lauren and David’s. They wed at St. Petersburg, Florida’s Museum of Fine Arts for a classic, wildly stunning setting and you can see every moment captured by The Ganeys.

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From the Bride… David proposed in his hometown of Florence, Italy in the fall of 2015. As soon as we got back from our whirlwind trip of meeting his family and celebrating our engagement we started planning! Living in Florida I knew that I wanted a wedding in the cooler months and having a longer engagement sounded appealing after realizing everything that went into planning a wedding.

We knew we wanted to get married in downtown St. Petersburg so we could show off our city to all our family and friends! We looked around at a few different venues but I had my heart set on the Museum of Fine Arts early on. It is right next to a park with giant Banyon trees and backs up to the water and creates such a beautiful backdrop for our outdoor ceremony.

My dad built us a beautiful arbor that my sister-in-law decorated for us to stand under. Getting married in January made me want to have winter colors that still fit with our warm Florida weather. We went nontraditional with blue suits for the guys and burgundy dresses for my bridesmaids. I accented with lots of gold and kept the same color scheme inside for our reception.

Our nod to David’s heritage was a personal bottle of olive oil for all our guests with a family recipe attached. We had great blue up-lighting against the walls which created such a fun atmosphere for dancing after we finished our seated dinner. We chose not to do a send-off and instead celebrated into the night with all our family and friends!

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Photography: The Ganeys | Videography: Sunshine City Films | Wedding Planning: Kristen Hansen (Flawless Fetes) | Floral Design: 2 Birds Events | Wedding Dress: Allure Bridal | Invitations: Minted | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Azazie | Makeup: Dena Miaoulis | Hair: Denise Burkle | Favors: Mazzaro's Olive Oil | Ties: The Tie Bar | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Groomsmen's Attire: Jos. A. Bank | Transportation: Jolley Trolley | Venue: Museum Of Fine Arts | Bridal Gown: CC's Bridal | Catering + Cake: Olympia Catering | DJ + Lighting: Kelly Gump, South Tampa DJ | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab

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How to Throw a Shower Everyone (and we mean everyone) Will Adore

It’s hard to put into words how much I love this shower. It’s just so good. Starting with that pretty, pretty tablescape, moving to the spoon wall backdrop, the cake and donuts and the fun BABY balloons too, this celebration with florals by Ezai Floral Design has a little bit of everything. So whether you’re a sweets lover, a design lover or a lover of a great party, this vault of images by Katie Jackson Photography is about to be your new fave.

When my husband and I found out I was pregnant with our first baby the day of our 5 year anniversary, we were so thrilled! We couldn’t wait to celebrate with loved ones our soon-to-be arrival and the baby shower was a great opportunity for us to express our own style. I definitely knew I wanted something modern and not quite your typical“baby shower”, while still tying in traditional elements.

 My baby shower was going to be in the late winter, so I thought fusing modern elements with a rustic theme would be a fun twist, and a romantic color palette of burgundy, pink, white and gold accents would be fitting since we would be celebrating right around Valentines Day. 

Knowing that the backdrop was going to be a focal point, we started our search for the perfect venue first. The impeccably designed Stage and Table located in Santa Monica, set the ambiance for the baby shower.

It’s modern loft space with rustic, eclectic touches truly fit exactly what we had hoped to find. From the wall of wooden cooking spoons which was the perfect backdrop for a dessert table to the cozy outdoor space, they already had so many wonderful details that fitted our vision.

From that point, the venue really provided the spring board for all the other elements. My favorite details were the DIY projects our family helped us with. My mother-in-law helped design the “S’more Love” favor tags and my husband’s brother and sister-in-law, both being artists, hand designed all our signage! Our beautiful cake was crafted by The Buttered End Cakery. I supplied them with a few inspiration photos and they re-created the most delicious “naked” cake with a gorgeous fruit garnish tying into our modern/rustic theme.

Sidecar Doughnuts, which is conveniently located in the same building as the venue, provided the scrumptious doughnuts, all of which were displayed on our own vintage cake stands. The tables were adorned with gold plates, tall white candles, maroon stripped cloth napkins, and of course lovely florals.

The immensely talented Yen from Ezai Floral Design created the gorgeous garlands and floral pieces using lots of dark leafy greens and clusters of rich burgundy flowers with blush pink and white flowers. The floral arrangements added the perfect touch and tied everything together beautifully.

We had an incredible afternoon celebrating our daughter and we are so very grateful to our friends and family for making the day so special for us. I’m also thankful for my amazing photographer, Katie Jackson, for capturing all the memorable moments that we’ll treasure for a lifetime.

 

Photography: Katie Jackson Photography | Floral Design: Ezai Floral Design | Cake: The Butter End Cakery | Invitations: Paperless Post | Catering: Mendocino Farms | Venue: Stage and Table | Balloons: Balloon Celebrations | Doughnuts: Sidecar Doughnuts | Maternity Dress: ASOS | Vintage Mail Stamp: Mystic Stamp Company

A Gorgeous Hampton’s Dinner Party Meets a Wildly Romantic Wedding

Give me a vineyard and I give you one very happy lady. Now make it a gorgeous summer wedding at a spot that’s reminiscent of the most stunning Hampton’s dinner party and I’m done for. With planning by L. Marie Events and florals by Ovando, this wedding is proof that vineyards make for the dreamiest of venues. See what all the fuss is about with Brian Hatton’s gorgeous imagery right here.

From the planner… Bonnie & Michael’s Summer wedding at the Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack was absolutely gorgeous.  Wolffer Estate’s back patio is amazing in that it bridges the gap between inside and outside creating a seamless experience for guests.  Whites and greens were a counterpoint to the surrounding grape vines ready to burst for harvest while long tuscan style tables added a bit of rusticity.  Ample candlelight set a warm mood and allowed for photography to continue unobtrusively as the sunlight faded away.  Bonnie wore Reem Acra and Michael wore a bespoke Seize sur Vingt tuxedo with white jacket.  To cap things off, Bonnie changed in to her mom’s Chinese wedding dress to dance the night away.

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Photographer: Brian Hatton Photography | Cinematography: NY Filmworks | Event Planning: L. Marie Events | Floral Design: Ovando | Wedding Dress: Reem Acra | Invitations: Fourteen-Forty | Reception Venue: Wolffer Estate Vineyard | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: Stone Creek Inn | Hair & Makeup: MG Hair & Makeup | Lighting: Matt Murphy Event Lighting | Band: On The Move Entertainment | Groom's Attire: Seize Sur Vingt | Officiant: Jeff Ragovin | Transportation: Hampton Jitney | Getting Ready: Baron's Cove

This Dress Will Completely Slay You… and the Wedding Behind it Will Too

This dress…oh this dress. It’s a Paolo Sebastian creation and it is just the beginning of this wildly beautiful day. Set against the groom’s family home, this wedding is a mix of stunning garden details crafted by Studio Event Design, wild organic blooms by Sheridan Jhung and a cozy homestyle vibe captured by Katie Grant Photography. Pore through the full day right here.

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This intimate and lush wedding was dreamed up by the lovely Camille of Studio Event Designs. Using the spacious home of groom, Alex, Camille created a warm and inviting atmosphere for the ceremony and cocktail reception of Hannah & Alex. Incredible florals spilled from every corner of the backyard and an amazing floral arch was the backdrop for the beautiful ceremony. Front and centre of it all was Hannah in her incredible and custom Paolo Sebastian gown who looked radiant and was the happiest of brides throughout the day.

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Photography: Katie Grant Photography | Florals: Sheridan Jhung | Gown: Paolo Sebastian | Shoes: Valentino | Makeup: Hendra Widjaja | Hair: HAM Creative | Lighting: Austage Events | Furniture: Hire Society | Planning and Styling: Studio Event Design

This Fashionista Bride Is Our New Girl Crush

I think we can all agree Casandra is our new fashion idol. She geniusly paired a chic knee-length BCBG dress with a cathedral length veil for a nontraditional bridal look that stole the show. Big time. Her love Andy looked equally dapper as they wed in Panama City Beach, with Myrtie Blue behind every floral design moment. Pin your heart out in the photo gallery by Shannon Griffin Photography.

From Shannon Griffin Photography Casandra and Andy live in Brooklyn, but decided they wanted a beach, destination wedding. While they wanted it to feel like their guests were at the beach, they also made sure it felt elegant and timeless. They chose Brian of Myrtie Blue to do the florals with soft, romantic colors.

The bride wasn’t traditional in any sense and knew that a long and formal dress wasn’t for her. She chose a knee length BCBG dress with a gorgeous cathedral length veil. Casandra got ready at one of the beautiful homes in Carillon Beach and the ceremony took place in The Meeting House. The reception was tented and on the lawn next to The Meeting House. The ceremony was so full that they had to put chairs outside and people were still pouring in.

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Photography: Shannon Griffin | Wedding Planning: Peach & Pearl Events | Floral Design: Myrtie Blue | Wedding Dress: BCBGMAXAZRIA | Wedding Cake: Confections On The Coast | Wedding Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Ceremony Venue: Meeting House | Shoes: Prada | Reception Catering: Townsend Catering | Hair + Makeup: Rachel Christine Of Dear Bride

Your Guide to the Proposal + Ring of Your Dreams

National Proposal Day is just around the corner and you know we’re gearing up to celebrate in every way possible. It’s what we do. So to kick things off a little early, we’re teaming up with our friends at Shane Co. for a little engagement how-to, aka, your guide to nabbing that proposal and ring of your dreams… and it’s all based on YOUR distinct personality. Scroll to find “the one” for you + yours below.

FOR THE BOLD AND OUTGOING DUO

You and your love have never been ones to sit quietly in the corner, so your proposal and ring need to POP just as much as you.  No worries. Shane Co. has you totally covered with a lineup of gorgeous rings that will make that bold statement you’re going for… and are the perfect addition to that show-stopping proposal your special someone is planning. From the Double Halo Diamond Infinity Engagement Ring to the Round Double Halo Engagement Ring to the Double Halo Diamond Engagement Ring for 1.00 Carat Oval, your outgoing selves will love each and every one.

FOR THE WORLDLY PAIR THAT LOVES TO TRAVEL

If you spend the majority of your time living out of a suitcase, then it’s sort of a no-brainer that your proposal comes with a side of destination dreaming.  Whether that’s a sandy beach in paradise or high atop a beautiful castle, your ring needs to match the wanderlust that fills your heart. Shane Co. suggests looking for a vintage-inspired ring that is filled with mesmerizing details…. just like those amazing locales you and yours love to visit. Think the Vintage Halo Diamond Engagement Ring in 14k Yellow Gold and the Round Diamond Vintage Engagement Ring with Milgrain Detail… just to name a couple.

FOR THE CLASSIC AND ROMANTIC SWEETIES

When it comes down to it, we’re all a little bit classic and romantic. Am I right? But if you can’t picture your proposal without a dozen roses and your special someone on bended knee, then you’ll most definitely want to peruse the classic beauties at Shane Co. From show-stopping solitaires like this Round Diamond Engagement Ring with Pavé Setting in 14k Rose Gold to a gorgeous Classic Cathedral Round Diamond Platinum Engagement Ring, the only thing more romantic than your proposal will be your e-ring.

FOR THE OUTDOORSY AND ADVENTUROUS TWOSOME

For all of you sweeties that prefer spending your time high atop the mountains, rather than tucked under the blankets watching a movie, Shane Co. suggests an infinity ring to symbolize all of those endless adventures that are sure to be on your horizon. Just imagine: you hike to your fave spot, your love gets down on one knee and presents a beauty like the Infinity Cathedral Diamond Engagement Ring with Milgrain Detailing or the Round Diamond Platinum Cathedral Engagement Ring with Pavé Setting. That’s a proposal and ring we can sooo get on board with. We’re sure you agree.

Whether you dream of a romantic ring + proposal, want something a little more bold or picture something else entirely, Shane Co. has a ring that will fit you and yours to a T. Head there now to check out all of the beautiful options. I mean, National Proposal Day is just around the corner, loves. It’s time to start shopping!

Featured Couples: @daddyvogues and @pdenny12 (Bold & Outgoing) +  Nicole and Michael (Worldly & Love to Travel) + Kimberly and Scott (Classic & Romantic) + @candacelizabeth (Outdoorsy & Adventurous)

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50 Breathtaking Veil Shots That’ll Make You Want to Wear One

Quite possibly one of my favorite bridal portrait shots is the good ol’ veil shot. I only wore my veil for some of my getting ready moments and the ceremony, but it was so worth it to get those shots! If you’re going back and forth on whether to wear one or not, let these 50 gorgeous captures sway you.

50 Breathtaking Veil Shots That'll Make You Want to Wear One
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