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Something Old + Something Blue, This Wedding Does Tradition to a T

A destination wedding at one of our favorite vineyards? Major. Having the massively talented Clary Pfeiffer Photography on hand to capture every single second? Monumental. It’s details like those that make this stunning celebration all the more magical. Complete with a chic heirloom ring, Meant to Be Calligraphy, and a modern day ‘something blue’, we’ve got every detail in The Vault!

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From Clary Pfeiffer Photography…. Beautiful details of family heirlooms with blue and neutrals. The bridesmaids wore simple white gowns to coordinate with the brides amazing dress. The setting for the day was unbelievable at Pippin Hill because of the amazing views and the weather was perfect. There are so many moments of the day that made this wedding special! I love all the details the couple put together! 

From the Bride… Matt and I met in college at Washington University in St. Louis and started dating after some helpful encouragement from our friends. Fast forward eight years, a few different cities, and thousands of miles of traveling to see one another and we were finally married in Charlottesville, Virginia over Memorial Day Weekend.

We love to travel and had always talked about planning a destination wedding that would allow our friends and family from Omaha, New York City, and all over the country to come together, unwind, and celebrate without the normal distractions of home. We’ve traveled all over the world, but we fell in love with Charlottesville years ago during countless day trips to vineyards and weekends away to celebrate special occasions. During one of our trips to Charlottesville we visited Pippin Hill on a beautiful fall day, and from that day on – although we didn’t say it at the time – it was difficult to envision a more perfect venue for our wedding. A wedding at Pippin Hill combined so many aspects of what we aspired to achieve with our wedding weekend, with the Blue Ridge Mountains, wine country, fabulous local food, and endless activities for our guests. Several months before we got engaged, Matt fortuitously moved from DC to Charlottesville to attend business school, and everything started falling into place.

We wanted a wedding with a large outdoor component and Pippin Hill provides one of the most breathtaking, natural outdoor settings we could have imagined for our wedding. Although Pippin Hill is technically a “barn venue,” we opted to venture in the other direction with our décor and do something slightly more unexpected. Juxtaposing classic, sophisticated design elements with a touch of Ralph Lauren style against the rustic barn, we combined blue and white chinoiserie vases (from my mother’s personal collection), chandeliers, and classic silver Paul Revere bowls to give us the perfect mix of elegance in the countryside. We chose a neutral, natural palette of linen, ivory, and green, with chambray blue woven throughout.

In the planning process, one of the things that we enjoyed was incorporating unique details throughout the weekend that exemplified us as a couple and made the weekend our own. Our welcome bags included – in addition to a plethora of local goodies – wine glasses with our wedding monogram and our favorite snacks from our respective hometowns (Matt’s favorite black and white cookies from a New York City bakery and Lauren’s favorite popcorn from Omaha). On the bathroom doors hung Carter Kustera silhouettes that we’d commissioned as an anniversary gift to each other several years back. We also enjoyed incorporating family heirlooms into our special day – from using my great-grandmother’s antique lace tablecloth as our chuppah cover, to Matt wearing his grandfather’s watch, to my engagement ring, which is the same ring Matt’s grandfather gave to his grandmother over sixty years ago.

After my childhood Rabbi from Omaha married us, our guests enjoyed cocktail hour to the pop tunes of our string quartet and then everyone danced the night away to our incredible band, A-Town A-List. Another unique aspect of Pippin Hill that we didn’t fully appreciate until the wedding night is the variety of spaces – both outdoor and indoor – that it offers. When our guests wanted a break from the lively dance floor, they could head to the tasting room for a drink and the Polaroid photo booth, venture outside to the veranda to take in the view, or wander out front for s ‘mores by the fire pit and a donut from the Carpe Donut truck.

The entire wedding weekend could not have turned out more perfectly. We were beyond lucky and not only did we have a gorgeous, sunny wedding day, but our guests enjoyed near perfect weather all weekend. We truly could not have imagined a better start to our marriage, surrounded by family and friends in Charlottesville.

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Photography: Clary Pfeiffer Photography | Cinematography: Ginger Topham | Coordination: Colleen Miller Events | Cake: Maliha Creations | Bride’s Shoes: Miu Miu | Bridesmaids’ Shoes : Manolo Blahnik | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Rebecca Taylor | Hair + Makeup : Jeannie Cusick | Calligraphy: Meant to Be Calligraphy | Lighting: Blue Ridge Lighting | Band: A-Town A-List | String Quartet : Anthem | Bride’s Clutch : Edie Parker | Brides Dress: Vera Wang | Brides Getaway Dress: Elizabeth and James | Bridesmaids’ Bouquets Tied with Scarf: Hermes | Donut Truck : Carpe Donut | Groom’s Tuxedo: Hickey Freeman | Groom’s Watch: Grandfather’s vintage Patek Philippe | Groomsmen Attire + Gifts: Hermes | Paper Goods: The Paper Route | Rentals: Festive Fare | Wedding & Reception Venue: Pippin Hill Farm And Vineyard

They Planned a Wedding Without a Neutral Shade in Sight

Pastels and neutrals have certainly had their day in the wedding color palette sun, but jewel tones? They’re the totally under-rated hues and we can’t get enough. Strawberry Milk Events helped guide the planning and design as this couple worked towards a “moody, autumnal fête without of shade of white in sight, save for her dress, of course.” Thanks to amazing vendors and Abby Jiu behind the camera, mission accomplished.

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From Strawberry Milk EventsAlex and Doug wanted an organic meets traditional style wedding in Washington, DC. She wanted a moody, autumnal fete without of shade of white in sight, save for her dress of course.

We brought an intimate, garden party feel to the St. Regis, DC. The ceremony took place in a clear tent on the Astor Terrace with a gorgeous boxwood and jewel toned ombre flower wall. Antique chandeliers hung down the center of the tent lining the aisle.

Their four legged child, Buffy the Mastiff, was incorporated on their invitations and themed wedding welcome bags – and made a cameo appearance at the wedding itself!

They went inside for cocktails and dinner, and then dancing took place back out in the tent which had been transformed into a fun lounge including vintage velvet upholstered furniture and antique candelabras and tables all in golds and jewel tones. A mirrored and gold bar was a focal point, as well as a classic black and white dance floor. They got double use out of that boxwood ombre floral wall, now serving as the band backdrop (yay for repurposing!)

Dinner featured a long kings table lined with tons of candles, and crystal candelabras were accented with a touch of green. Linens were a champagne “acorn contour” linen that was remnant of wood grain. Centerpieces were flowy and lush yet unstructured in rich jewel tones.

Photography: Abby Jiu Photography | Cinematography: A Bryan Photo | Event Planning: Strawberry Milk Events | Floral Design: Sweet Root Village | Invitations: Haute Papier | Hair + Makeup: Georgetown Bride | Band: Elan Artists | Venue: St. Regis, Washington, DC | Decor: Chicka Creative | Rentals: Bella Villa | Rentals: Rusty Love Vintage | Rentals: DC Rental | Tent Rentals: Skyline Tent Company | Welcome Bags: A Signature Welcome

Advice Before I Do: Our Editors Help You Choose the Perfect Stationery

Choosing the right invites for your Big Day is a really big deal.  Trust us, we sooo get that.  Which is why we’ve teamed up with one of our fave places on earth, Wedding Paper Divas, to bring you OUR advice on selecting the stationery that really speaks to you and yours.  Think hints + tips from brides that have been there, done that.  We’re here for you, loves… and so is Wedding Paper Divas.

PERSONALIZE!

Infusing your wedding with creative touches that are totally YOU?  Sooo important.  So when it comes to selecting those ah-mazing invites, don’t be afraid to ask about personalizing little details to really give your suite the look you want.  With Wedding Paper Divas, you can mix up everything from color choices to fonts, which means an invite that is as unique + awesome as you and your love. Our Editor, Michelle, even painted a wedding crest, used vintage stamps and finished things off with a cute return label. (Hint: Wedding Paper Divas totally has those… and they are awesome.)

PICK THE PAPER THAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU

From elegant letterpress to foil-stamped pretties, there are so many gorgeous options in paper, it’s hard to know just where to start.  We suggest creating a Pinterest board early on to start saving the suites that catch your eye, then head to Wedding Paper Divas to order samples of your favorites.  Once you have those pretty paper goods in your hand, narrowing down the look and feel that is the most YOU will be easy-peasy.  We promise.

ORDER ADDITIONAL PAPER GOODS FOR A MORE COHESIVE LOOK

It’s easy to get lost in invitation bliss, but don’t forget those other pretties that will leave all of your guests talking.  Think everything from stunning Save the Dates to fabulous escort cards to menus perfect for showing off those yummy treats.  With Wedding Paper Divas’ never-ending lineup of gorgeous paper goods, that cohesive look you’ve always wanted will come together in no time at all.

TIME YOUR INVITES JUST RIGHT

After you’ve finally chosen those invites, making sure your guests receive them on time is so, so important… which means avoiding sending them out TOO early!! If it’s a destination wedding, three months in advance is the norm, but for non-travel locales, 4-8 weeks is perfect. Oh, and don’t forget to double and triple-check those addresses AND postage. (PS – Want to know when to ORDER those paper goods? Check out Wedding Paper Divas handy timeline here.)

DON’T FORGET THE THANK YOU’S

When all is said and done, telling your nearest and dearest just how much you appreciate them is THE most important piece of the puzzle.  I mean, these are the people you love most in the world, so selecting the right Thank You from Wedding Paper Divas’ fabulous collection is one decision you’ll really want to spend some time diving into.  Whether you choose a piece that matches your invites or go off the grid with a little something different, send a big “I Love You” in the best way possible.

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From crazy beautiful invites to the little extra special somethings that will really stand out to your guests, head to Wedding Paper Divas TODAY to begin your journey towards the greatest wedding suite ever. And don’t forget to check out their fabulous SITEWIDE SALE happening June 8 – June 14:

Wedding Suite: 15% off no min, 20% off $149+, 25% off $249+
Save the Date: 25% off $75+, plus FREE AL (1 code)
Party: 15% off no min, 20% off $75+
Day Of: 15% off $49+, 20% off $99+, 25% off 149+
Thank you: 15% off no min, 20% off $99+

And their amazing WEEKEND SALE happening June 9 – June 12:

40% off napkins and coasters

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A Golden Hour Engagement Session in The Golden State

Where better to take your engagement photos than in the city where it all started? For this gorgeous duo, that meant in Los Angeles with its great food, cool neighborhoods and spectacular sunsets. And with a team like onelove photographyTEAM Hair And MakeupFlower Muse and Joanna August, this Bride- and Groom-to-be glow as beautifully as the sunset. Head to The Vault to see it all!


From The Bride…Aaron and I got set up three years ago by his best friend. I was the optimist considering my parents met on a blind date, but he was leery. This particular friend of 20+ years hadn’t set him up once! Any hesitation or nervousness we had melted away at the cozy neighborhood spot Jones in Hollywood. I was smitten with Aaron so I kissed him at the end of our date, he called me the next morning, and since that night we’ve been inseparable.

Our engagement weekend remains one of the most special weekends of our lives and the start of our celebration of love. Here’s how it happened! As a runner on my bucket list was running the New York City Marathon. I got into the 2014 race and dutifully prepared for it. Because I was so focused on the race I had no idea that Aaron was planning a proposal (and flying in my whole family) a few days prior to the race and a post-run surprise engagement party with fifty of our closest friends and family. Let me tell you, a girl can run a very fast marathon when she knows a diamond ring is waiting at the finish line!

Since we met and fell for each other in Los Angeles, we wanted our engagement shoot to reflect all we love about the city – great food, cool neighborhoods and spectacular sunsets. Looking at our engagement photos makes us enormously happy as they capture not only our love together, but the city that brought us together.

Photography: onelove photography | Floral Design: Flower Muse | Hair + Makeup: TEAM Hair and Makeup | Her Attire: Joanna August | Her Attire: Ted Baker | Her Attire: BCBGMAXAZRIA | Her Attire: BB Dakota | Her Attire: Schutz | His Attire: Rag & Bone | His Attire: Gucci | Location: Grand Central Market | Location: 440 Seaton | Ribbons: Silk and Willow

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16 Crazy Chic Coverups that Will Take You From Beach To Cocktail Party

Coverups are no longer beach-only attire. They now come in uber chic styles that you could literally wear to a party without so much as a single side eye. Just switch out those sandals for a pair of heels, add some lipstick and you’re good to go. This roundup will take you anywhere and everywhere this Summer has to offer. Want to live in them? Totally doable. We certainly will be…

Swimsuit Coverups that are totally Cocktail Party Worthy
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Swimsuit Coverups that are totally Cocktail Party Worthy
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The Bridesmaid Bonding Activity Taking Over Your Instagram Feed

You’ve gone dress shopping, enjoyed a beautiful bridal shower and that bachelorette party? Unforgettable. But if you’re craving a little more quality time with your besties before the big day, we’ve got just the trick. Say hello to Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar! With an unbeatable view of the NYC skyline from the top of The Conrad Hotel and their Instagram-FAMOUS Prosecco Pop cocktails, there’s no better spot to kick back with your ‘maids, snap some selfies and sip with sunset. (Selfie sticks + sunglasses included!)


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BONUS: 10 More Ways To Bond With Your ‘Maids

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10 Things To Do With Your Bridesmaids
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8 Statement Pendants That Look Killer Over a Kitchen Island

One of my favorite kitchen’s ever that we’ve featured (and basically the entire home designed by Pencil & Paper Co.) is so simple, yet so stunning. And the showstopper? Is most definitely the pendants that grace that gorgeous kitchen island and dining nook. It proves why lighting is so, so important to make a priority. See 8 of my statement-pendant picks specifically for kitchen islands right this way!

8 Statement Pendants That Look Killer Over a Kitchen Island
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8 Statement Pendants That Look Killer Over a Kitchen Island
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This Twist on the First Look Will Bring You Happy Tears

How we feel about this pretty Houston wedding wedding can be summed up in this one photo. Before the ceremony, the beautiful Bride and her handsome Groom prayed together without seeing one another, and as ALLEEJ said, “it was one of the most moving, heart-felt, joy-filled moments I’ve ever had the pleasure to witness and capture.” See each and every heartwarming moment (including a video from Wedding Fanatics) in The Vault!

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From ALLEE J….I am overjoyed to share Kaitlyn and Josh Pettitte’s Summer wedding with you! Kaitlyn + Josh are some of the most stunning people I know, from the outside & within. These two have hearts of gold, and their love for each other is so obvious and pure. There was so much about this wedding day that made this easily one of the most special and memorable wedding’s I’ve ever had the privilege to photograph.

The couple chose Ashton Gardens West, the newest AG venue in Houston. The charm of a traditional chapel was the landscape of their ceremony, and a beautiful ballroom was decorated and prepared for the couple to celebrate with family and friends. Kaitlyn wanted very simple elements that were classic, timeless, and elegant, mixed with beautiful, romantic florals from Bramble and Bee that added whimsy and youth. She accomplished this by keeping the ceremony very simple, only decorating with lush florals, candle lighting, and a blooming cross as the focal point. The reception was filled with ivory linen tables, lush florals in the center, and a personal “Thank you” card from the couple at every guests seat.

Kaitlyn kept it classic, having her bridesmaids wear beautiful pink chiffon dresses, and the groomsmen wore gray suits & ties. The groom sported his brand new watch that Kaitlyn gave to him as a wedding day gift, and wore a full suit to separate himself from the groomsmen.

Josh & Kaitlyn are very sentimental people, and wanted to stick to the traditions of a wedding day. The couple prayed together before the ceremony without seeing one another, and it was one of the most moving, heart-felt, joy-filled moments I’ve ever had the pleasure to witness and capture. The love that these two share is so deep, and is filled with redemption and gratitude. For them, this day was a picture of the Lord’s faithfulness to them, and the proof that he hear’s our prayers, know’s our hearts, and give’s us good and precious gifts.

For this couple, their family is of the upmost importance to them. Kaitlyn and Josh’s families have become great friends since the moment the couple were engaged to be married. Family played a big role throughout the day, and during the ceremony the Vinson & Pettitte family came together as one unit to pray for Kaitlyn and Josh’s union in marriage. Throughout the day there was a spirit of gratitude and joy that exuded from both families.

The most memorable moment from the wedding day was when the ceremony began. The Chapel was filled with beautiful natural light, the song “Holy Spirit” played as family and friends walked down the isle. The anticipation grew for the groom to lay his eyes on his bride for the first time that day. When the doors opened, and as Kaitlyn walked towards Josh overwhelming joy overtook Josh and it blessed all of our hearts to witness. His genuine reaction to Kaitlyn was so vulnerable and unashamed. It moved all in attendance, and Kaitlyn has shared that the way he looked at her in that moment was something she would cherish forever, and never forget.

The Pettitte + Vinson wedding day was one in a million. A fairytale of sorts, filled with the most beautiful details, lovely souls, and talented vendor’s who brought Kaitlyn’s dream wedding to life.

Photography: ALLEEJ | Wedding & Portrait | Cinematography: Wedding Fanatics | Event Planning: Ashton Gardens | Floral Design: Bramble & Bee | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Invitations: Carlson Craft | Ceremony Venue: Ashton Gardens | Reception Venue: Ashton Gardens | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bill Levkoff | Catering: Ashton Gardens | Hair + Makeup: Sunkissed And Made Up | DJ: JPL Entertainment | Bridal Boutique: Joan Pillow Bridal | Bridal Boutique - Bridesmaids' Dresses: Weddings By Debbie | Invitation Paperie: Miss Social Butterfly, Lubbock | Linen Rentals: Eb Inc Events | Thank You Cards: Miss Social Butterfly

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Beautiful Back Details from Mon Cheri Bridals

The easiest way to make a statement on your Big Day? With a gorgeous gown, of course.  Which is why we’re dedicating our day to the latest and greatest from Mon Cheri Bridals, a lineup of gowns that is all about turning heads with their awe-inspiring back details. Think sheer illusion fabrics, sweet romantic keyholes and low-scooped V-backs that will leave ALL of your guests talking.  Get inspired below.

With Mon Cheri Bridals, adding a touch of glam to your wedding day look has never been easier with a stunning collection of drop-dead gorgeous gowns from designers David Tutera, Sophia Tolli and Ivonne Dome.  I’m talking dresses that will seriously WOW your nearest and dearest with their intricate details, soft, flowy fabrics and breathtaking silhouettes that will fit you like a glove.  From brilliant sheer backs boasting lace, buttons and Swarovski crystals to scalloped lace keyholes with a single bandeau strap to the low-scooped beauties that are simply MADE for the bride who isn’t afraid to get a little sexy.  We love every last one.

Whether you’re walking down the aisle to say “I do,” dancing the night away with your besties or simply chatting with the ones you love, Mon Cheri Bridals will guarantee you’ll spend every last moment looking absolutely breathtaking… from every angle.  Visit Mon Cheri Bridals today to peruse all of the pretty and choose a show-stopping gown that is everything you’ve ever wanted… and more.

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Be Brave with Your Wedding Bouquet

If a colorful bouquet laced with fruit filled accents is your jam, then get scrollin’ because this handful of heaven is just that. We’ve got Westwood Design to thank for this pretty lil’ saturated posy and we’ve got the breakdown waiting for you below – don’t miss all that AND more from Sarah Hannam  in The Vault!

From Westwood DesignI always remind people that this should be the most special bouquet of flowers you’ve ever held. It needs to trump every bunch of roses you’ve been given and be far more exciting than those hydrangeas you buy down the market every Sunday. You’ll never forget it, you’ll be glad that you went for something with a bit of Ooh La Laaaaa.I spend time with my couples, I get to know them and their likes and dislikes, we take inspiration from a random painting they like because it reminds them of when they met. I then like to challenge couples, suggest things that they wouldn’t normally think they’d like because we have to be challenged sometimes in order to create something completely unique.

  • Icelandic Poppies
  • Sweetpeas
  • Iris
  • French Tulips
  • White Narcissus
  • Kumquats
  • Ranunculus
  • Fritillaria Imperialis
  • Orchids
  • Jasmine

BE INSPIRED BY THE SEASONS, THEY MAY SURPRISE YOU

One of the reasons I love my job so much is the additional challenge that the seasons give me. Nature will do as it pleases and we need to work with it, not against it. You may have seen the perfect bouquet on Pinterest, but your wedding is in September and peonies are out of season, so let’s take that bouquet as inspiration and create something new, working with the best quality flowers that are available to us. For this bouquet, I wanted to create something that is the absolute epitome of Spring. In England, the first true sign of Spring is the daffodils and narcissus that seem to have bloomed overnight along our parks and pavements so it seemed appropriate to use these as inspiration for my design.

EMBRACE UNUSUAL COLOURS

You may surprise yourself when it comes to colour. For instance, I am someone that pretty much only ever wears black, cream and grey. I’m not a colourful person, but when it comes to flowers, the more I work with them the more I appreciate unexpected colour combinations. I would never ever wear yellow, but a hand dyed marigold silk ribbon tied to a bouquet of peach and burnt orange flowers? Yes please! You don’t have to be a colourful person to have a colourful personality and I like to think that your wedding flowers should be an extension of your personality. They are an expression of your happiness on this special day.

TRUST YOUR FLORIST

Be open to your florists artistic direction and trust them to pick flowers that are suited to you. This is why it is so important that we know as much about your day as possible. As a stylist as well as a florist, I am obsessed with the tiny details! Each arrangement we make will have it’s own unique quality and the shape of your bouquet will often be determined by each individual stem and it’s personal formation. This means that the final result, with it’s unique shape, unexpected colour combinations and flower varieties, will be solely yours, perfectly captured forever.

Photography: Sarah Hannam | Floral Design: Westwood Design | Venue: Cheltenham UK | Apron: Toast | Ribbon: Silk and Willow

15 Little White Dresses for Summer (Under $100!)

A few fashion trends (albeit, I consider them timeless) are overtaking my closet this summer… stripes, off-the-shoulder pieces, shirt dresses and tie-front tops. But the one summer staple that I still go-to when I just want to feel super romantic and pretty? The little white dress. It never fails. And of course, you just can’t have one—which is exactly why this under $100 roundup is on point. Find your next LWD here!

15 Little White Dresses for Summer (Under $100!)
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15 Little White Dresses for Summer (Under $100!)
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This Enchanted Wedding Has Everything Coming Up Roses

You know how some people are just natural trendsetters? This gorgeous Bride is one of them. Even before Pantone named rose quartz and serenity the 2016 Colors of the Year, this Bride worked with the lovely JCG Events LLC to create a dreamy rose quartz, serenity and gold wedding with cherry blossoms, a classic coke Bottle escort card display and sweet vintage rentals from Unearthed Vintage. See it all from Shea Christine Photography and Pin Wheel Film Company in The Vault!

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From JCG Events LLCCourtney and Byron wed at the Vizcaya Museum & Gardens on March 13th. We loved working closely with this couple and especially with the mother of the bride, Cecile. All the details were carefully thought through and chosen. Everything came together perfectly to create a magical evening.

The color palette for the wedding was Rose quartz and Serenity with soft touches of gold, and was selected even before it was named Pantone color of the year for 2016. This was the basis for the design starting from the soft serene hues of the bridesmaids dresses to the pale rose cherry blossoms that marked the altar. The clear top tent for the reception was lined with bistro lights that created a warm and inviting glow throughout the evening. The escort card table was lined with classic coke bottles with hand written tags, paying homage to the Father of the Brides time working at the company. The royal table had custom “share-a-coke” bottles that were used as the place cards.

One of the couple’s top priorities was the food. They wanted to make sure to have a custom menu that was reflective of them and their taste, that they can enjoy with their closest families and friends with nearly 200 guests that had traveled from all over to attend their wedding. Prior to the ceremony guests were greeted with an array of fruit infused water. After the ceremony guests were greeted with Miami mules served in copper mugs and traditional mojitos. Cocktail hour’s hors d’oeuvres consisted of some Southern favorite’s like truffle mac n’cheese and fried green tomatoes with basil aioli. Guests were then invited to the reception where it was a plated menu which included a trio appetizer of lobster bisque shooter, shrimp and grits and bacon cup with shaved lettuce, Florida avocados and a quail egg. For the main entrée guests had the option between short rib or chicken and waffles.

Guests danced the night away! They enjoyed some late night snacks and the delicious array of desserts and wedding cake. At the end of the evening Courtney and Byron were sent off with their guests waving glow sticks as they got into their vintage Bentley to began their happily ever after.

Photography: Shea Christine Photography | Cinematography: Pinwheel Film Company | Event Planning: Masi Events | Floral Design: Julia Rohde Designs | Catering: Suzanne Michael Luxury Events | Hair + Makeup: Tatjana Terzic | DJ: DJ PAZ | Officiant: Father Joaquin Perez | Ceremony Music: Mike Sipe Entertainment | Transportation: Padrinos | Venue: Vizcaya Museum Gardens | Cake + Desserts: Cloud 9 Bakery | Getting Ready Venue: Royal Sonesta New Orleans | Invitations + Stationery: Alexandra Scillieri Design | Rentals, Lighting + Sound Equipment: Evoga Events | Tent Rentals: Sperry Tents | Vintage Rentals + Lighting: Unearthed Vintage

Succulents + Cute Kiddos Make For One Super Sweet Celebration

Some pics are just too pretty for words and these shots of this Bride and her ladies by Tamara Gruner are just that – pretty darn perfect if I do say so myself. But add in the kiddos and we amp up the cuteness quota like whoa. Don’t miss this handsome little ring bearer who just made our morning – all this and more makes for a celebration we’re happy to spend some solid time with – more in our Vault right there!

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From the Bride… Nathan and I met in 2009 at my sister’s wedding. She will tell you she waited to introduce us until her wedding because we just weren’t ready yet. I think she was probably right… although I’m not sure how intentional the anticipation was. Nate and I hit it off immediately, which was much to our surprise because we were both in full on “just-finished-high-school-start-fresh-in-college-being-single-mode” or so we thought. We started dating only three months after my sister’s wedding, and dated for six years before tying the knot this past April. We’re both originally from Michigan, but have spent the past few years building our life in Boulder, Colorado. It only seemed natural to us to invite everyone out for a Colorado wedding.

Our style overall was a bit of a mix up of traditional, rustic, and simplistic. We used purples, blues, and lots of natural greenery with white and cream flowers. I knew I wanted the décor to be cohesive, but not match too much. There is something beautiful in a little bit of imperfection, which was my mantra throughout the planning process. Our long wooden farm tables created the perfect backdrop for simple candles and mixed flower centerpieces. We got engaged in Paris, so most of all wanted our ceremony and reception to be dripping in romance. There were bits of Paris thrown into our wedding décor, we served French food for dinner, and of course Macarons and a Croquembouche for dessert.

Our venue choice took a while; in fact I bought my dress before we even picked out a venue! At one point I thought we were being too picky and almost settled on a different venue. The goal was to find a place that acted as a beautiful backdrop so we could be more minimal with the decorations. We also wanted to DIY most of the decorations, and our venue allowed and encouraged that!

The day of the big event couldn’t have gone more smoothly. April is risky business in Colorado and we were chancing snow, rain, or shine! Luckily we got the most perfect weekend and day smooshed in-between snowstorms (for real) and it was 75 and sunny. The wind picked up after dinner, but made for some pretty fun couple photos.

My one piece of advice to any couples getting married was passed on from another couple: take at least 10 (more if possible, we took about 30) minutes at some point after your ceremony to go off and be alone with no photographers, family, or friends and just soak it in that you are now MARRIED. Share some appetizers, a glass of champagne, or an old fashioned and just be with each other with no distractions. After all, this day is about you and your hubby, not about the party. Though let’s be honest, the party is pretty awesome too.

From Tamara Gruner Photography… Anastasia and Nate celebrated their big day amongst their closest friends and family in Longmont with beautiful views to the mountains in the midst of Colorado. Anastasia chose pretty spring colors – blush, purples and grays with white. Her beautiful organic bouquet contained cotton flowers, which were also integrated in the ceremony pieces. I just loved her soft spring color choice and the little accents in the bouquet and in her hair. Enjoy this romantic and beautiful wedding!

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Photography: Tamara Gruner Photography | Cinematography: Sculpted Films | Floral Design: Lasting Touch | Wedding Dress: Dora Grace Bridal | Rings: Ken & Dana Design | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy After 6 Collection in African Violet | Catering: Three Leaf Catering | Hair + Makeup: Emmy at Sage Studio | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Venue: Lone Hawk Farm | Desserts: Stephanie Holmlund | Rentals: Harvest Table Company | Silk: Silk and Willow | Veil: Dora Grace Bridal

Double Kitchen Islands? We’ve Died and Gone To Heaven

When one dreamy island isn’t enough; two will certainly do the trick. Am I right? And the dreaminess doesn’t stop there. For Emily Jackson of Ivory Lane, this all white kitchen dripping in quartzite and brass details is the heart of her home designed and styled by Alice Lane. Pop into the vault for even more captured by Lindsay Salazar Photography.

From Emily Jackson… Today I am finally sharing our finished kitchen! We love how it turned out! Alice Lane did a great job putting the decor and accessories together. It is exactly what I have always dreamed of and fits our family’s needs perfectly.

I also love how it reflects my own personal style. It has definitely made our house feel like a home. When we are at home we are in our kitchen, so it was REALLY important that we got it right. I couldn’t be happier with the end result!

Kitchen Sources: Design: Caitlin Creer | Decor and furnishings: Alice Lane | Cabinets: Christopher Scott Cabinetry | Countertops: Macabus Quartzite from Italia Granite | Appliances: Viking | Hardware: Pottery Barn knobs here and here | Wood Floor: Westco | Pendant Lights: Visual Comfort , Light over the sink | Paint Colors: White cabinets are Benjamin Moore White Dove, Wall Color is Benjamin Moore Gray Mist, The gray cabinet color on the islands was a custom stain, you can contact Caitlin Creer for info.

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A few More Dream Kitchens to Pore Over…

All-White Kitchen Dreaming
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All-White Kitchen Dreaming
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Photographer : Lindsay Salazar | Design and Styling: Wonderland by Alice Lane | Blogger: Emily Jackson

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We’ve Found the Girly Wedding Inspo Of Your Dreams!

Leave it to Caroline Tran to send us an inspiration shoot so ridiculously pretty it can only be described as the girly wedding of your dreams. I mean, those Ju.Lee Collection dresses, and that floral arch (!!!) are absolutely everything, and you can head to The Vault to let the pinning begin.

From Caroline Tran… We wanted to greet spring with a flourish of colors. Though we knew that Pantone’s color of the year was Roze Quartz and Serenity, we were inspired by corals, peaches, and spring’s most popular color palette. What better way to welcome nature than by mother earth’s natural existence. We pulled together an impressive team and styled a workshop for the renowned fine arts photographer, Caroline Tran.

From the decadent desserts to the beautiful makeup and dress, to the floral design (can we talk about that floral arch?!), and the invite suite. I couldn’t stop staring at the rare Oregon Sun stone ring. Who doesn’t love alternative engagement rings nowadays. Watching everything come together was both inspiring and fun.

P.S. Click here for future Caroline Tran workshop info.

Photography: Caroline Tran Photography | Event Design: Smitten Kiss | Floral Design: Vo Floral Design | Jewelry: IO Collective | Hair + Makeup: JBeautique | Invitations + Calligraphy: Little Miss Press | Favors: The French Box | Desserts: La Vie Douce Design | Dresses: JuLee Collection | Location: The Fitz Place | Photography Workshop: Propel Workshops | Tabletop Rentals: Standard Party Rentals

The $2 Hack Every Wedding Guest Needs to Know

With wedding season comes new outfits to fit the dress code. And with those new outfits probably comes a new pair or two of shoes. The problem? Most of us wait until the day-of to first break in those pretty new heels and the risk of a slip on a staircase or an unexpected skid of the dance floor is totally real. We care about your safety (and obviously your style) so head to the local hardware store and buy yourself a single sheet of sandpaper.

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Hack: Make Your Shoes Less Slippery With Sandpaper

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 Head to the store and pick up a coarse sandpaper. Just a single sheet will do!

Flip your shoes upside down and begin rubbing with sandpaper on the soles and heels. You’re working towards a rough, less perfectly smooth texture.

Woohoo! Your shoes officially have more grip and you can strut your wedding guest style with total confidence.

P.S. Decode The Wedding Dress Code

What the Dress Code Really Means
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What the Dress Code Really Means
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More Wedding Guest Tips & Tricks

What to Wear to a Winter Wedding | Lauren Conrad’s Guest Style Rules | How to Be the Best Guest Ever

Two Pilots Tied the Knot With an Urban Chic Wedding

This bride and groom, who just so happen to both be licensed pilots, made sure their wedding day was not only timelessly chic, but deeply personal. As a nod to their love of flying, pairs of wings served as escort cards, and guests were given helicopter propellers to launch over the dance floor as they partied through the night. A vendor dream team, including Jose VillaLaurie AronsKathleen Deery, Elysium Productions, and many more worked their magic behind the scenes and we’re happily spending the rest of our day scrolling through the gallery.

From Laurie Arons Special EventsMariya & Greg were fun, creative clients who wanted to create a cool and intimate vibe for their city wedding in San Francisco. Held at a private club downtown, the couple took advantage of the building’s uniquely designed spaces to create a progression of experiences for their guests.

They were married in an outdoor courtyard on the club’s main level, surrounded by their 75 closest friends and family members. Floral designer Kathleen Deery constructed an impressive floral arch at the alter, full of abundant spring blooms in their March wedding. Their ceremony was personalized with out of the box music & special family traditions, making it one of the most heart-felt ceremonies I’ve ever witnessed.

Following the vows, guests were invited inside for cocktails, where they found their inventive escort cards…because Mariya & Greg had learned to fly helicopters together and recently became licensed pilots, guests were assigned a pair of wings for their table numbers. After enjoying an three-course dinner and series of hilarious speeches, guests made their way into an adjacent bar for a chill set of music by acoustic guitarist & singer Chris Clouse. They relaxed with their guests while sipping champagne and craft cocktails.

To cap off the evening, guests were invited back to Mariya & Greg’s penthouse for dancing. Chris Clouse switched roles to DJ the party, and was joined by electric guitarist Dave Kim for a great mix of live and recorded music. Guests were given helicopter propellers to launch over the dance floor, another nod to the couple’s favorite & unique hobby.

Photography: Jose Villa Photography | Cinematography: Elysium Productions | Event Planning: Laurie Arons Special Events | Floral Design: Kathleen Deery Design | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: Perfect Endings | Catering: Private Club | Hair + Makeup: Wallett | Calligraphy: Curlicue Designs Calligraphy | Lighting: Illusions Lighting | DJ: Chris Clouse | Ceremony Music: Synchronicity Strings | Venue: Private Club | After-Dinner Guitarist + Singer: Chris Clouse | Dinner Music: Innovative Entertainment | Invitations + Pilot Wings: Amber Moon Design | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals | Sound: Delicate Productions

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Here’s Where You Should Honeymoon (According to Your Zodiac Sign)

Is any guilty pleasure as fun as checking your horoscope? We didn’t think so. We’ve looked to the stars to tell you about the perfect wedding style, engagement ring and dress for your big day. And now we’re calling on them for the first step in your life as newlyweds: the honeymoon. Are you destined to relax on a beach or explore a new city hand-in-hand with your beau? Find out now!

Your Honeymoon Horoscope
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Your Honeymoon Horoscope
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SMP’s Wedding Style Horoscopes

Your Ring Horoscope | Your Style Horoscope | Your Dress Horoscope

6 Bad Hair Habits To Break for Good

Did you know that women check their reflection an average of eight times per day? May sound like a bit of a shallow statistic, but nonetheless it proves that we really do look to our beauty and style for confidence. Especially our hair. And that’s OK! Be proud of those locks ladies, but be sure you’re doing the very best for them and avoid these 6 bad habits.

6 Bad Hair Habits To Break for Good
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6 Bad Hair Habits To Break for Good
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Win A Sleep Number Mattress + A Live Twitter Chat… TONIGHT!

Ahh, sleep.  We all need it, we all love it, but if you’re anything like me (and I know you are), you never get enough of it. Which is why we’re teaming up with our friends over at Sleep Number® for a Live Twitter Chat TONIGHT to talk all things shut eye, plus give one of YOU an ah-mazing mattress. Because if there is one thing you’ll want while planning your Big Day, it’s a whole lot of ZZZ’s. Trust me.

Let’s be honest – wedding planning is stressful.  From choosing the perfect location to picking the right vendors to coming up with the perfect color scheme, every.last.decision is sooo important. Which is where Sleep Number and their team of sleep experts comes in. Whether it’s dishing out advice on sleeping comfortably with your loved one or filling you in on how sleep can help you BOTH look and feel awesome on the Big Day or simply giving you the tools for a restful night’s sleep (hello, world’s greatest mattress), they’ll be here to help you in every.which.way tonight (June 8th) at 9 pm EST.

Prepare for your Big Day the right way and join us for the best ever info sesh with Sleep Number. Remember – sleep is the one ingredient to a happy wedding day that you can’t live without.  This is where I tell you to mark your calendars, lovelies.  RSVP here. #SNSweepstakes

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What: Sleep Number is giving one lucky chat participant who also completes an RSVP form a Queen Sleep Number® p5 bed with SleepIQ® technology! (ARV $2,779.96 including COMFORT SERVICE (SM) Home Delivery and Setup.)

How: Simply complete the RSVP form here AND participate in the chat on June 8th. #SNSSweepstakes

Who: Sleep Number will select winner at random to be announce night of chat!  Good luck, loves! xo

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