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The Best Shape Wear to Make You Look Your Best in Any Silhouette

There’s no magic trick to make you lose five pounds before the big day, but there is a magic trick to make you look like you lost five pounds — shape wear. Whether you want to disguise your tummy or smooth out some rolls, shape wear will help you feel confident no matter what you’re wearing. And to ensure you do, the experts at Spanx are breaking down the best shape wear pieces for any silhouette.

Find Your Shapewear Soulmate
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Find Your Shapewear Soulmate
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What Your Bridal Stylist Wants You to Know

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9 Wedding Fashion Secrets

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Add a Touch of Greek Style to Your Wedding Day

When it comes to your wedding day style, it never hurts to add a little Grecian goddess vibe into the mix. Want to see how it’s doneWhite Ribbon Boutique Events and Vasia Photography have you totally covered. Along with Nice Plume and an entire team of vendors, they transformed a sea of neutral shades into Greek style perfection. Pin to your heart’s content inside The Vault!

From White Ribbon Boutique Events CoordinationIt was a dream come true for us to work with the talented Greek – Canadian photographer Vasia, during one of her visits to Greece.

We picked a rustic estate for our fine art editorial shoot, with gray-washed walls, aged olive trees and a beautiful stone built chapel. The inspiration behind this shoot was the creation of a soft and romantic look against the rustic surroundings. For our color palette we mainly used neutrals with some blush accents.

The tabletop was adorned with an aged silk gauze runner and matching napkins, as well as country – style china and contemporary gold flatware to create contrast. To complement the look of the estate, we used several vintage details including brass candelabras, crystal stemware and an antique ring box sourced from flea markets around Europe.

The custom stationary line was created using calligraphy on deckled Italian paper with Grecian – inspired details. For the cake we went for a soft and simple design based on blush accents complemented by hand crafted sugar magnolias. We wanted to achieve an organic look for the florals and thus combined beautiful garden roses with season greenery.

This stunning gown featured an ethereal tulle skirt and French lace bodice while the bridal style was complemented by an exquisite crystal – encrusted headpiece and beautiful blush handcrafted tango shoes.

Photography: Vasia Photography | Event Planning + Design: White Ribbon Boutique Events | Floral Design: Red Box Days | Wedding Dress: Costarellos | Cake: Pavlov's Lab | Bride's Shoes: Femme Fanatique | Catering: Deipnosofistirion catering | Hair + Makeup: Frantzeska Koukoula | Stationery + Calligraphy: Nice Plume | Groom's Attire: At Your Side Planning | Venue: Casa E Campo | Furnishing Rentals: Zazoo | Glassware, Flatware, China, Runner + Napkins: White Ribbon Boutique Events | Hair Accessories + Veil: SIBO Designs | Tablecloth: White Lilac, Inc.

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12 Easy + Scrumptious Cocktails for the Lazy Bartender

Even if you love a great craft cocktail, the thought of pulling together all the ingredients, muddling and making simple syrup and the like is enough to deter you right back to simply opening a bottle of wine and calling it a day. We’re here to solve your lazy bartender ways with these three-ingredient (or less) cocktails perfect for whipping together on the fly.

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See how Jillian Harris is Celebrating Baby with this Gorg Garden Shower

Jillian Harris has searched for love on the Bachelorette, whipped up gorgeous spaces as an Interior design maven and now she can add chic mama to that list. With the help of Monika HibbsAly Armstrong and Shay Merrit, they crafted a celebration for a sweet little baby on the way. It’s a gorgeous garden party with a dreamy white dress code, loads of dessert and a Kaitlyn Bristowe sighting too. See the full shindig captured by Blush Wedding Photography right here in the VAULT.

The baby shower was hosted by Monika Hibbs (friend & Lifestyle Blogger), Aly Armstrong (Event Planner), & Shay Merritt (Jillian’s assistant).

“Oh BABY! Oh JILLIAN! If you know her, then you LOVE her and know she’s nothing short of loving, welcoming, hilarious, generous, fun (super fun) and beyond sweet. Planning and thinking about a baby shower for her sweet bean on the way, we knew we had to include all the above to compliment her amazing personality and friendship. Shay (Jillian’s Manager of all things Jillian) and I wanted to shower and spoil Jillian, because truly her hard working and big heart was over deserving of a special day to celebrate her becoming a mommy! With big ideas already on our minds, we knew we couldn’t do it alone. I asked my talented friend Aly Armstrong of Aly Armstrong Event Planning & Design to help us bring it to life. We bounced off each other with such creative ideas, making it come together better than we imagined.” – Monika

Jillian’s shower was hosted at a private residence in West Vancouver (but available to rent through Airbnb!). With the mountains in the distance, the amazing home boasts beautiful water frontage on a private lake.

“I knew I wanted to use the white large garden parasols for an upcoming event from The Cross Décor & Design the moment I saw them in store. Jillian’s shower was the perfect occasion; they really inspired the rest of the theme and design of the shower, not only that but they added to the wow factor as guests walked in”. – Monika

“Flowers are very important when setting the mood and theme, especially when designing an event. We knew that Gloria from The Flower Factory was the perfect person to collaborate with. She really went above and beyond. We did all white floral on the tablescape accented by green ruscus. We added pops of blush on the macramé teepees (one large and one baby) and the rowboat photo station; both of these areas served to be a cozy spot for guests and provided them with detailed backdrops for their personal photos.” – Aly

“Jillian loves gardening, so as a takeaway for guests, we created a “Jilly’s Bean” station where guests could plant their own bean to take home and grow, and then guess the gender of Jillian’s baby by inserting a “girl” or “boy” topper by local company, Confetti & Co. I just love that we included one of Jill’s hobbies into the theme of the shower; it made it so personal that way.” – Monika

“We also really wanted to create an intimate luncheon vs. cocktail style. To achieve this, we did a long-table set-up with the white flowing parasols lining the table. The tulle fabric draped around the table made for a magical touch. For lunch, we had custom cedar boxes made by Woodpak Industries Inc. and filled them with delicious goodies and takeaways.” – Aly

The boxed lunch included the following items:
● An artisan sandwich and cheesecake in a jar provided by Truffles Fine Foods
● Limited edition Laduree Baby Shower boxes with custom macarons
● A Vancouver Candle Co. candle
● Almond Mylk from the Juicery Co.
● Flowers
● Teether (used to clip guest place cards)
● Vonbon burp cloth (in lieu of napkin)

“Because we were hosting an event in celebration of the arrival of Jillian’s sweet baby, I wanted to include touches of my favourite local baby items in the decor. I came up with the idea of wrapping the flatware in organic baby burp cloths (aka napkins) by Vonbon Apparel and clipped guests’ nametags using Loulou Lollipop soother clips. Such a playful touch and guests appreciated the extra little creative detail.” -Monika

“Since we decided to have mini cakes placed down the table, we wanted guests to elegantly dig into them! I found the cutest antique custom forks from an Etsy shop- Rebekah’s Valentine. They were perfectly fitting, adding that vintage flair that Jillian loves. Each guest received a fork saying “eat cake” & a very special fork that read “eating for two” was made for Jillian. Also a sentimental gift for each guest to take home.” – Monika

In addition to the yummy goodies on the table, we had an ice-cream cart stationed to hand out ice cream by the scoop or in mini cones.

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22 Off-the-Registry Baby Shower Gifts the Parents-to-be Will Love
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Photography: Blush Wedding Photography | Floral Design: The Flower Factory | Cakes: A. Elizabeth Cakes | Catering: Truffles Fine Foods | DJ: Girls On Wax | Venue: Private Estate - available through Airbnb | Almond Mylk: The Juicery Co. | Baby Booties: Stonz Wear Inc. | Baby Moccasins: Mini Moc | Burb Cloths/Napkins: Vonbon | Candles: Vancouver Candle Co | Custom Forks: Rebekahs Valentine | Custom Wood Lunch Boxes: Woodpak Industries Inc. | Event Rentals: A & B Party Time Rentals | Girl/Boy Toppers: Confetti And Co (and A Few DIY By The Bride) | Graphic Design (Invitation, Signage, Stationery): Newfoundbrand | Ice Cream Cart: La Glace | Lounge Furniture: The Collection | Macarons: Laduree | Macrame Teepees: Diane Rudge | Parasols & Misc Decor Items: The Cross Decor + Design | Planning & Design: Aly Armstrong Event Planning & Design | Planning & Design: Monika Hibbs | Private Estate - West Vancouver: Private Estate - available through Airbnb | Reclaimed Wood Benches: Spruce Collective | Scarves: Jackson Rowe | Teethers: Loulou Lollipop | Vibe-Givers (Dream Catchers): Feathered Eye | Vietnamese Belly Baskets: Drifter The Brand

A Sweet Modern Love Story That Started with a Text Message

My husband and I met via modern technology, so it’s only fair to admit the undeniable fact that love via technology is my jam. Which is why I’ve fallen head-over-keyboard/iphone/blackberry/samsung (whatever have you) with this darling pair. For their love story? Well, let’s just say it all started with a text message. Read on for more and see the stunning captures from Aria Photography in The Vault!

From Aria PhotographyWe spent an evening in the rolling hills of El Dorado Hills, CA, and Liz + Nick’s sweet relationship shone. They are such an kind-hearted couple who dedicate a big part of their lives to serving others in their church and community. They are one of those rare, beautiful souls inside and out.

From The Bride To Be…Nick and I met while we were in high school seven years ago. We both attended a Christian club called Younglife. It just so happened to be a movie night that night and we were all watching the movie Elf. Nick decided to sit next to me during the movie and tried talking to me the whole time, although I really wanted to hear the movie! He proceeded to take my phone and input his number into my phone (Ahem!? Excuse you!?) and started texting me the second he left the club. We started dating seven days later and now we lead our own club!! Let’s just say, we’re a lot more mature than we were when we were 15 years old, and we are more than excited to start this new journey together!

Photography: Aria Photography | Location: Sacramento, California

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The Best Menswear to Make Your Groom Look + Feel Like an Absolute Stud

All eyes are going to be on you on your wedding day (as they should be), but if your handsome hubby-to-be doesn’t look every bit as dashing, all eyes are going to be distracted by his appearance. Whether you’re planning a casual affair on the beach or a glamorous fête that would make Jay Gatsby jealous, we’ve got the best attire to make your handsome man even more of a heartthrob.

Menswear Options for Every Wedding
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5 Reasons Why Yacht Weddings are Awesome

Listen up, loves. We know choosing a wedding locale isn’t always easy (read: it’s insanely difficult), so today we’re teaming up with our friends over at The Duchess to make things a little bit simpler. Think of it as a gentle nudge in the right direction with our fave reasons why yacht weddings are so very, very awesome. Get ready to set sail for the day of your dreams and dive in below.

OH-SO-ELEGANT

We all want to say “I do” in high style and the experts over at The Duchess will most definitely make that vision a reality with seriously stunning hardwood dance floors, full-service bars for cocktail sippin’ and beautiful contemporary decor at every corner.  I mean, this is the wedding of your dreams on the high seas and it should be all sorts of elegant.

UNIQUE, UNIQUE, UNIQUE!

You and your love aren’t like any other duo you know, so shouldn’t your wedding be as unique as you are? With a wedding on The Duchess, you’ll be treating your guests to a night unlike any they’ve EVER experienced, all while floating on the crystal blue ocean waters.  Think climate controlled interiors, a state-of-the-art sound system and outdoor furniture for lounging under the stars.  Treating your guests to a wedding of a lifetime has never been easier… or more fun.

 

A TOUCH OF NATURE

One of the best ways to tie the knot? Surrounded by nature.  But that doesn’t mean you have to trek through the mountains with your loved ones to do it. With a wedding on The Duchess, you can breathe in the fresh air and surround yourself with beautiful blue waters, all while rockin’ those sky high heels you LOVE.  It’s a win-win, my friends… star gazin’ included.

BREATHTAKING VIEWS

And speaking of breathing in the fresh air… the views from The Duchess are insanely amazing.  Think the New York City skyline amazing, with 360 degrees of your fave city adding that extra touch of glamour to your evening.  Not to mention that The Duchess’ newly built second deck is MORE than perfect for soaking it all in.

INTIMATE SETTING

Whether you’re planning on a small gathering of just your nearest and dearest or a larger affair of 400, setting sail on The Duchess guarantees an intimate celebration with no outside distractions allowed. Yep, no resort guests, tourists or other weddings will distract from your moment and, well… that’s just awesome.

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Contact The Duchess TODAY to learn more about their fabulous wedding celebrations… and don’t forget to ask about hosting your rehearsal dinner or cocktail party at their sister property, Fish Bar.  Happy sailing, loves!

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Photography: Allan Zepeda + I Do Weddings

This DIY Onesie Station is the Cutest Thing to Ever Happen to a Shower

When it comes to pulling off an elegant and gorgeous Baby Shower like this tropical infused beauty we designed with Chinet®, a fun activity for guests is usually on the agenda. We love the idea of a DIY Onesie station but wanted to step it up a notch with watercolor iron ons for onesies that the Mama-to-be would adore. Grab the instructions below and craft your own DIY Onesie Station at your next shower!


Materials

Iron transfer paper
White newborn onesies
Clothespins
White rope
Scissors
Iron & ironing board
Inkjet printer
Mini pineapple iron transfer
Mini popsicle iron transfer
Mini palms iron transfer
Hello world flamingo iron transfer
Popsicle iron transfer
Aloha pineapple iron transfer

instructions


Download & print out each transfer image onto iron transfer paper. Each transfer image has already been sized to fit the onesie and reversed, so you can print as is!


Lay out iron transfer images with scissors for guests to cut out. Have them cut out around each image, leaving as little white paper around the image as possible.


Have guests lay each transfer image (face down) on a onesie. Then they can take turns ironing (with steam off, for about 30 secs- 1min) each image on. Once the onesie has cooled, simply peel off the backing, & voila!

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Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography | Illustrations: The Littlest House

The Top 5 Things You Should Splurge on in Your Home

When it comes to making your house a home, the most important thing to remember is balance—prioritizing the pieces you should splurge on and save on. There are plenty of pieces to save on or go the DIY route, but these 5 pieces are 110% worth the splurge. Are there any other items you chose to splurge on in your home? We’d love to hear in the comments!

The Top 5 Things You Should Splurge on in Your Home
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This Chic Palm Beach Engagement Session is Out of a Fairytale

After this handsome groom-to-be nailed the perfect proposal (right down to The Mrs. Box), this gorgeous event planning bride set about planning the perfect engagement session. The Spanish arches, the two-piece floral dress, the bright bougainvillea, and amazing photos from Katie Lopez Photography? Mission accomplished. See all the pretty in The Vault!


From The Bride…Scott and I got engaged on the Fourth of July in London after nearly four years together. It was perfect and magical right down to the surprise Mrs. Box. Upon returning home to Miami, as an event planner, I got right down to the business of planning my very own wedding. Scott hailing originally from Massachusetts and my family from Spain, I knew I wanted our engagement session to reflect the duality of our backgrounds.

For months, I researched the perfect locations and outfits. It wasn’t until a site visit in Palm Beach that I knew that I had found the ideal setting. With its Spanish arches and crisp style, it felt just like us. The two dresses, one with roses and Spanish bougainvilleas decorating a soft train and the other a soft blush with just the right about of lace, completed my vision.

After having consulted with our photographer, the ever amazing Katie Lopez Photography, she immediately ran with it. These shots capture our life and our love perfectly.

Photography: Katie Lopez Photography | Event Planning: Michelle Ferrer Events | Dress: Nordstrom | Dress: ASOS | Makeup: Priscilla Rego | Earrings: Favorables | Location: Worth Avenue

Living The Dream With A Hawaiian Beach Elopement

Originally from Australia, connected in Bali and then said “I do” in Hawaii…these two are quite tapped into the best destinations of the world if I do say so myself. But with these pics by Wendy Laurel, it’s safe to say they picked the best spot for their intimate elopement. Surrounded by colors straight out of a watercolor painting, they became husband and wife and these photos are giving my Monday meaning. See all the beauty in our Vault here!

From Wendy Laurel… These two are both from Australia but met in Bali and married in Hawaii. They choose a simple beach elopement with just a few family members and their young daughter to witness their wedding. Elopements are wonderful because they always end up being so intimate and emotional. Just the couple, their love, their family alone on a deserted beach with the sun shining and the wind blowing is such a romantic vision. The bright and happy florals worked so well on the beach and the groom’s maile leaf lei brought the aloha spirit to the day.

Photography: Wendy Laurel | Event Planning: maui aloha weddings | Floral Design: Bella Bloom Floral Boutique | Photography - Assistance: Jeffrey Oltman

30 Dream Kitchen Moments that’ll Make You Want to Renovate

I’m betting if I were to take a poll for favorite room in the house, kitchen would be the winner. It’s the heart of our homes, from preparing meals for gatherings to washing your little ones in the farm sink to arts and crafts at the island. Maybe that’s why we all strive for a dream kitchen. Thinking of renovating yours to experience all of those memories to come at max enjoyment? Check out these inspiring spaces!

30 Dream Kitchen Moments that'll Make You Want to Renovate
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A Courthouse Elopement That’s Crazy Stylish

Whether you’re sharing your vows in front of 500 guests or chose to elope with only your dearest, every bride needs a bouquet that makes a statement. *Enter* The Hidden Garden who whipped up this floral beauty for the occasion. Christine Doneé came along to photograph the courthouse “I do” and we think you’ll wholeheartedly love.

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From Christine DoneeOne of the reasons I love photographing elopements so much is because it really exemplifies what a wedding is all about: the love of two people and their decision to commit to each other for the rest of their lives. It’s an incredibly romantic, and often times intimate way to start your journey together, and really reminds us what is most important.

Mollie and Allen’s celebration almost didn’t happen that day because Mollie had taken a tumble down some stairs the morning of, but they decided to keep everything as planned, noting that she could get some much needed r&r on their honeymoon the following week. Even though the day might not have started out on the right foot, it ended with joyous smiles, two people very much in love and glasses full of champagne with friends.

Inspired by weddings seen on Style Me Pretty, Mollie planned a stylish, yet relaxed, elopement at the beautiful courthouse in Beverly Hills. She opted for a knee-length lace dress, while Allen chose a tailored blue suit from Zara. The Hidden Garden team created the bouquet and boutonniere out of the most beautiful peonies and roses, and their friends surprised them with a bottle of champagne after the vows were said.

Photography: Christine Donee Photography | Floral Design: The Hidden Garden | Wedding Dress: Karen Millen | Bride's Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | Rings: Single Stone | Hair + Makeup: Meg O'Hare Beauty | Groom's Attire: Zara | Venue: Beverly Hills Courthouse

The Secret to Pulling Off an Effortless Baby Shower with Chinet

Throwing a fun and glamorous baby shower doesn’t have to entail gobs of hard work. In fact, it can be down right effortless with a few easy tips. One of our entertaining secrets? That would be the pretty world of the Chinet® brand. With the help of Chinet® Cut Crystal® line of coordinating products, we threw a tropical, glamorous Baby Shower and we’re dishing out all the tips to pulling off this adorable party.

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The Perfect Summer Theme

Our starting point for this gorgeous shindig was a summery, tropical vibe mixed with moments of glamour and sparkle. But the best part about this shower is it works whether you’re expecting a baby boy or a baby girl. We incorporated both pink and blue with this gender-neutral idea in mind and added a sequined tablecloth in deep shimmery blue for a big dose of glam.

Perfectly Coordinated Details

And can we talk about that dessert table backdrop? It’s removable wallpaper if you can believe it and it makes such a statement. It boasts lots of impact with minimal effort. Much like the premium coordinating tableware from Chinet® Cut Crystal® line that we infused into our chic tablescape. Using pretty coordinating pieces that are so easy to cleanup leaves time for more important things like showering your guest of honor and mingling with loved ones.

Crave-able Treats

For the food, we opted for crave-able treats. Think  lots of sweet and salty combos (ahem chocolate covered potato chips we’re looking at you). And to sip on we dreamed up watermelon lemonade for the mama, and spiked it with champagne at 1 part lemonade to one part champagne for the guests. The final touch was serving it up in Chinet® Cut Crystal® stemless wineglasses.  It’s an instant crowd pleaser, trust us.

The Cutest Shower Activity

We love the idea of making onesies for the mama-to-be as a shower activity, but the standard doodling-with-fabric-markers version usually doesn’t produce the cutest onesies. We wanted to make onesies that would actually get used, so we created watercolor templates. We have an easy DIY for those complete with free printables coming up next!

Chinet® Cut Crystal® products offer a stylish and perfectly coordinated way to serve up your shower fare. From their elegant stemless wineglasses to cutlery and all the stylish plates in-between, you can check insanely good-looking disposables off your party to-do list with the help of the Chinet® brand.

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Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography | Videography: Elysium Productions | Plates, glasses and flatware: Chinet® Cut Crystal® products | Flowers: Fifty Flowers | Chairs: New England Country Rentals | Wallpaper: Anthropologie | Large compote vase: Rosanna | Small compote vases: Rosanna

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30 Short + Sweet Baby Names

Whether you’re looking for a lovely little first name or a middle name to pair with a lengthy first name, short and sweet is the way to go. From boys names that’ll take them from wee one to wise one, like Gray or Theo, to girls names like Eve and Rose, here are 30 cuties to choose from!

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30 Short + Sweet Baby Names
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Coffee + Cherry Blossoms + Puppies?! The Most Romantic New York City Engagement Session Ever!

If I were to plan out my perfect day it would look a lot like this lovely engagement session from Matoli Keely Photography. From the cutest stroll in Central Park, to blossom covered kisses, to a casual coffee run with a pup in tow? It’s enough to daydream over. See it all in The Vault!

From The Bride To Be…I met my fiancé Josh while studying graphic design at Arizona State University. I kept seeing this cute boy pop up around campus and decided to ask if he would share his portfolio with me. Next thing I know, we are on a date over coffee and I couldn’t help but fall head over heels for him! Since then we have moved to New York City, became designers, got an adorable French bulldog, and travelled any chance we get.

Josh bought me tickets to Paris for Christmas last year and proposed in the gardens of Versailles. I asked a stranger to take our picture and when I turned around he was getting on one knee with a ring! I was so surprised, and so happy to finally say “yes”.

For our engagement photos I knew I wanted to shoot in New York. I thought it would be the perfect way to commemorate all the adventures we have had here. Our first apartment was close to Central Park, so that was our first choice. I found a tulle dress from one of my favorite brands, Needle & Thread, that was romantic and a little glam! As transplant New Yorkers we also love our fair share of rooftops, so we used the rooftop at Josh’s work for our second location. We are so happy with how it turned out!

Photography: Matoli Keely Photography | Dress: ASOS | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Location: Central Park

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10 Pretty Things We Love About Little Hill Floral Designs

Today we get the pleasure of meeting Jenni, an absolute burst of delightful dynamite and owner of Little Hill Floral Designs. She started Little Hill when she was pregnant with her first babe (talk about girl power!) and has been creating beauty ever since. But there’s much more to learn – we’re talking red lips, inspiration, and key points to keep in mind when looking for the right floral designer for your big day!

1. How did you get into floral design?

I started out in the floral industry in 1999, when I was just 17 years old. I worked with two incredible bosses, a wedding florist and an interior design student. Right away, I was taken under their wing into the world of design, joy, and creativity… and just like that, I was hooked! For six years I managed, in my opinion, the cutest floral shop I’ve ever seen. After gaining some invaluable knowledge about the industry, I moved on to plan and manage 100+ weddings per year at one of Orange County’s most beautiful, busiest events studio. In 2012, my husband and I found out we were expecting our first child; we were filled with joy and I was filled with bravery. The kind of bravery that makes you want to open up your own business, while pregnant, because owning a business would be much easier. That was silly of me to think, or was it pregnancy brain?

During that first year of starting my own business and my pregnancy, I became lead designer for one of the industry’s most prestigious floral shops. Being lead designer for this floral shop gave me the knowledge and push (pun intended!) to welcome my second baby: Little Hill Floral Designs. With the help of my wonderful staff, we plan and design multiple weddings a year, and no design leaves my shop without my personal touch. I am passionate and truly love what I do… what’s that saying? “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life again.” Although, I think the job chose me.

2. What’s your personal motto, or a phrase that inspires you creatively?

I have two: the first is “A ship in harbor is safe, but that’s not what ships are made for…” I’m not even a boating person, I just feel that this is very beautiful and relatable. And my favorite to say around the shop: “Teamwork makes the dreamwork!” It really does take a team of people to perfect a wedding. Everyone has their special talents and contributes something different to the element of design, so when we all put our talents together we are able to create something amazing.

3. Can you describe your aesthetic in three words?

Organic, sincere and romantic :)

4. What are three things you can’t live without?

Red lipstick (it’s my trademark), a design knife (it gets the job done!), and my family (their love and support).

5. Where do you find inspiration?

Aside from obvious answers like nature and keeping current on fashion trends, I find my inspiration from getting to know my clients. More than just their likes or dislikes of flowers, but their overall style; this allows my brain to create and know it is the right design for them. For myself personally, I will build off anything with a splash of blue, any tone, any style, I love blues (just not blue flowers)!

6. What’s your favorite social media platform?

At the moment I would have to say my favorite is Instagram. So much of what we do is visual, so I feel it is a great platform to show our style and work.

7. What is a floral design detail that often gets overlooked, that you wish got more attention in the planning process?

Pinspotting florals! I know it is more a part of the planning process, and not floral design, but it really can make a huge difference in the overall look and feel of the room.

8. What do you think is the most important question a client can ask, when deciding who to hire for their floral designer?

I wouldn’t say a question, but a feeling of trust. We are creative people as floral designers. Some of my best work has been when a client gives me a vision and allows me to create it. I think it is most important to feel that your florist gets your vision and that you can trust them to create it.

9. What’s been your proudest professional accomplishment as a floral designer?

Ceiling treatments! But really, I feel proud every time I get to see a couples’ vision come to life.

10. When you’re not working, what do you like to do for fun?

Play legos with my daughter, cook and karaoke!

Photography: Jenna Bechtholt Photography | Floral Design: Little Hill Floral Designs

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Prepare to Be Obsessed with Tone It Up Co-Founder Karena’s E-Sesh

Katrina and Karena, the beauty, brains, brawn and best friends behind Tone It Up have given us major #FitnessGoals since they launched their fitness empire. And now, Karena and fiancé Bobby’s engagement session (captured by one of our favorites, Jana Williams) and love story, is giving us major #RelationshipGoals. Head to The Vault to see why.

Tell us about the proposal.

B: Karena knew that an engagement was coming, but I still wanted to make sure she was completely surprised.  The girls had their annual retreat approaching, in California, with 400 other Tone it Up girls.  My friend Dave was in town a few months prior and the idea came up on a walk.  I actually think the overly used phrase “epic” may have been said.  Whether or not it was “epic,” I couldn’t tell you.  I was too busy being nervous and watching my armpits.  

K:  We had been talking about getting engaged for about a year, so I knew it was coming.  I’m a tough one to surprise and Bobby definitely caught me off guard!  We were hosting our annual Tone It Up Retreat in Newport Beach with 400 of our Tone It Up community members (all women!) when Bobby got on stage in front of everyone and got down on one knee.  

How did you know when you had found the one?

B: It is everything.  The friendship, the laughter, the belief in each other, the passion to keep learning, and even how we handle adversity together.

K: I don’t think it was just one moment when I was like ‘WOW….I found the one!’.  It was a combination of different moments that led up to it. From the start Bobby has always been very thoughtful in everything he does.  For example, I had mentioned to him that I never went to prom, so for our fist Valentine’s Day together he took me!  You can see the story here. I literally fell to the ground and was weak in the knees!

Tell us about your first date.

B: Our first date was to go see an interactive art/music installation by the band ‘The xx’, at the Sonos Studio.  We anticipated the exhibit for a couple weeks and finally the day was here.  As we approached the Sonos Lab, we quickly realized that we were a week too late.  However, there was a nice wine bar up the street and that eased our disappointment :)

K: Since we were neighbors, a lot of our first dates were spent at home hanging out having dinner and talking late in to the night or watching a movie.  Once we realized that we were more than just ‘friendly neighbors’, we decided to go on an official date!  We had planned to go to an art and music interactive event featuring the XX at Sonos Studio in Hollywood.  We were all hyped up on going and once we got there unfortunately it was closed. On the fly, we ended up having dinner down the street at Fig & Olive, which ended up being amazing!

Karena, What was your vision for your wedding?

K: When we started dating we took our first vacation together to Kauai.  It was on that trip that we sat on the beach looking at Hanalei Bay and said, ‘If this all works out…we should get married here.’  It was a day dream at that time, but fast forward 3 and a half years and it’s that same beach where we will be saying our upcoming vows!

Bobby, how have you been involved in the wedding planning process?

B: We both talked about our overall wedding vision, but Karena has been working out most of the details.  I’m on the email chains as well, but I’m mostly lurking without hitting reply.  Thank you, Karena!

What were your biggest priorities for the wedding?

B: The location for sure.  Kauai is a special place for us as a couple and we have been excited to share the island with our family.  We also wanted the wedding to feel relaxed and focus on the beauty of the location.  Our decor is minimal and uses white orchids to add to the beauty, but not steal attention from the beautiful view of Hanalei Bay.

K: Our #1 priority for the wedding was to make it feel like a big friends and family vacation. The Hawaiian Islands have always held a special place in my heart and I’ve always wanted to bring my family there.  This is the perfect reason!

How will the wedding be a reflection of you as a couple?

B: Nature, simplicity and music.  A great view, no stress and some good tunes.  Oh yeah, and some cocktails.  As McConaughey would say, “Alright, alright, alright.”

K: We wanted the wedding to be simple, modern and clean. For us, it’s important that the beauty of the island is the backdrop. To enhance that beauty we mixed in white orchids, hanging garlands from the trees and cylinders with submerged greenery.  The reception will go just past sunset so we have lanterns and tiki torches for lighting.

Bobby, What has been the biggest surprise of wedding planning?

B: Even with a no frills, destination wedding, there are a lot of extra details.  If we were having a local wedding at a venue, I could not emphasize the importance of hiring a wedding planner.  I’m definitely one for saving, but the professional opinion and organization of a wedding planner will always save, if not money, definitely stress.

Karena, obviously, you’re already in shape, but have you changed your diet/exercise since getting engaged? If so, how and why?

K: The wedding is just under a month away and feeling my best on my wedding day is a top priority. Life and work aren’t slowing down, so I have to give myself permission to take extra good care of my body – meaning, squeezing in an extra hot yoga class or even a lunch time run.  I also started following the 4 Week Wedding Program from the Tone It Up Nutrition Plan.  Each meal is laid out, super easy. It makes it very simple to fuel my body with the right foods so I can be confident I’ll feel amazing in my dress.

Any advice for the newly engaged lady looking to Tone It Up?

K: Katrina and I put together the perfect guide for any #TIUbride! The Tone It Up Wedding Program has all the tips you need for getting ready for your wedding from planning, throwing a bridal shower, tips for the bridesmaids and how to make sure you’re glowing on the big day!

What are you most looking forward to on the big day?

B: I can’t wait to look into Karena’s eyes and say my vows.  Even right now, just saying that made me a bit emotional.  

K: Marrying Bobby :)

What about newlywed life are you most looking forward to?

B: Most importantly the continuation of our journey and being grateful for all our time together.

K: I’m looking forward to continuing to build our life together!  There’s so much more to learn and explore and it’s comforting to know that you’ve found your ‘one’ to share it with.

Tell us about the honeymoon!

B: Since we are already on Hawaii, we aren’t leaving!  After the wedding we are flying to Maui and having the “active” portion of our trip.  From Maui, we are taking a boat to Lanai for the “Mai Tai” portion of the Honeymoon.  I can’t wait.

K: We wanted to continue the Hawaiian vibes after the wedding so we decided to do a little island hopping.  We’ll be on Kauai for a week for the wedding and then we’re headed to Maui and Lanai for the honeymoon.  We’re looking forward to a mix of adventure and relaxation!

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Photography: Jana Williams Photography

Shades of Pink Transformed the Bride’s Childhood Home Into the Perfect Venue

If you’re lucky enough to live in the picturesque Edna Valley Hills in San Luis Obispo, deciding to have an at-home wedding is an easy decision. Working with Le Festin Events and Lori Boe Floral, this sweet Bride and Groom transformed her childhood home into the classic, romantic wedding of their dreams in shades of gold, pink and fuchsia. And, Mirelle Carmichael captured all the pretty for us in The Vault!

From The Bride…Ryan and I met our freshman year of school in the dorms of California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo. Seven years later, Ryan asked me to marry him a few months before we moved to Portland, Oregon for Ryan’s medical schooling. Ryan and I are hopeless romantics and we wanted to have wedding that reflected that. The gold, pink, and fuchsia decor set the tone for our classic, romantic theme. Our wedding was special to us because it took place at my childhood home in the Edna Valley Hills in San Luis Obispo, where Ryan and I went the first night we met. Ryan and I loved watching our guests enjoying the wedding together in celebration of our love. The view from the house was breathtaking and the weather was perfect for dancing. It was a magical day for the both of us.

Photography: Mirelle Carmichael | Event Planning: Le Festin Events | Floral Design: Lori Boe Floral Design | Wedding Dress: jinwang | Cake: Madonna Inn | Catering: Field To Table Events | Hair + Makeup: The Queens Bees | Officiant: Olive Tree Officiating | Transportation: Crown Limousines | Venue: At Home | DJ + Lighting: Kramer Events | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals

Your Linen Closet Will Never Look Better

Growing up I thought my Mom was weird with her love for all things linen; from her precious care of bedsheets to her search for the softest of towels, I just didn’t get it. That is until I moved on after college and came to appreciate linens that felt and smelled like pure bliss. So you better believe when it came time to register for our wedding, I made a special trip to feel the fabrics. The apple may have taken a bit longer to blossom, but it sure didn’t fall far from the tree.

Everything You Need for Your Linen Closet
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