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Colorful Seaside Wedding Inspiration

Just when I thought I had seen it all, Marin Kristine Photography goes and delivers this stunner of a seaside session. I mean, total #goals, right?! From the amazing Hair + Makeup provided by the mega talented Julie Morgan, to the perfect blush tones paired with ethereal gowns, we’ve got all that and more waiting for you to fall in love with. Get acquainted with the newest love of your life in The Vault!

From Marin Kristine PhotographyThis bridal session was photographed on film by Marin Kristine, on a rugged black sand beach near the Golden Gate bridge in Sausalito, California. Inspired by organic earthy elements, the rings were chosen for their natural raw state, and the brides styled in a bohemian barefooted manner. Everything was meant to feel relaxed, organic, and ethereal from gowns to floral.

Photography: Marin Kristine Photography | Floral Design: Posh Shoppe | Wedding Dress: Free People | Wedding Dress: Stone Cold Fox | Rings: By Angeline | Hair + Makeup: Julie Morgan Hair + Makeup | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Ribbon: Frou Frou Chic | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Veils: Veiled Beauty

Beautiful Weddings at Morada Bay

Seaside weddings make my heart happy.  And a seaside wedding at Morada Bay?  Well, that’s an entirely new level of joy.  Think a breathtaking bayside setting, a talented team of wedding experts and a never-ending lineup of fabulous resources that will turn that dream day into an absolute reality.  We are sooo on board.

From their stunning locale in the heart of Islamorada to their staff that knows everything there is to know about throwing a fabulous party, Morada Bay’s fabulous accommodations and sparkling beaches were simply made for marrying.  Which means that whether you’re planning a small, intimate affair with just your nearest and dearest or a grander event with 200 special someones, Morada Bay has JUST what you are looking for… and all overlooking those pristine beaches and glistening waters the Florida Keys are known for.

Contact Morada Bay TODAY to begin planning your unforgettable wedding.  We CAN’T WAIT to see the results.

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Photography (Top to Botton): Maxime Photo & Video (Photos 1,3,6) + Pierre’s (Photo 2) + Jannette De Llanos Photography (Photo 4)

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All the Inspiration You Need for Your Jasmine Filled Wedding

Planning a spring soiree filled to the brim with fresh jasmine flowers?  Well, this one’s for you, lovelies. From the lush, romantic arrangements from Cathy Martin Flowers to the beautiful cake from Sweet Celebrations to the brilliant images captured by Gemini Photography Ontario, this stunning shoot will have you pinning your hearts out allll day.  Head to THE VAULT for inspiration aplenty.

From Gemini Photography Ontario… Universally treasured, jasmine has a long, rich history associated with love. Dripping from every facet of this styled shoot, the beauty and mysterious scent of jasmine evokes memories of warm breezes, romance and elegance. The flower is said in many cultures to not only be an aphrodisiac, but to promise newlyweds deep and lasting affection for eternity if worn in a garland on their wedding day. We couldn’t ask for a more meaningful flower to inspire the arrangements, decor and the very essence of what we know as romance. Photographed in quaint Niagara-on-the-Lake, often referred to as “Canada’s prettiest town”, we are no strangers to beautiful foliage, and we are delighted with the soft, feminine photographs that resulted from our floral muse.

Photography: Gemini Photography Ontario | Floral Design: Cathy Martin Flowers | Wedding Dress: Catherine Langlois | Hair + Makeup: Honor Beauty | Calligraphy: Corsivo Calligraphy | Venue: The Cellar | Cake + Pastries: Sweet Celebrations Wedding Cakes | Decor: Gala Decor | Floral Print Dress: Breeyn McCarney | Model: Ty States

This London Wedding is So Glam, Even Jay Gatsby Would Be Jealous

One beautiful vintage-inspired Gemy Maalouf wedding dress. Lush winter white flowers from Emma Walker Flowers. The glamorous Rosewood London with its art deco architecture and copper corridor. This London wedding is as fabulous as any one of Jay Gatsby’s fictional fêtes. Get inspired by all the gorgeous details, captured through the lens of Weddings By Nicola And Glen, in The Vault!

From The Bride…We knew from the offset that we wanted a London wedding, having met working in the City. We had our ceremony at the beautiful St Bride’s church on Fleet Street (alarmingly close to the office…) and the reception at the glamorous Rosewood hotel. Having just returned from living in Singapore, we wanted something which reflected both the history and the modernity of London. After going to see the Rosewood, we loved the art deco features and the copper corridor and wanted to use that as a recurring theme across the wedding.

We were incredibly lucky with all of our suppliers who helped us bring our vision to life and give us a day we will look back on with joy for the rest of our lives. Our advice to other couples planning their wedding would be to remember that everyone wants you to have a lovely day, so don’t worry too much about the small stuff and remind yourself occasionally why you’re getting married! Our most memorable moment was when all of our guests had left St Bride’s and we had a moment together realizing we were married and Anna was stuck with me forever.

From Isobel WeddingsWith Rhys and Anna living overseas for the vast majority of the planning, plus having very busy jobs, their beautiful wedding was brought together by Skype calls, emails and meeting whenever they were back in the UK. The decision to choose the Rosewood, London, for the reception was made on a call while Rhys ran through an airport!

We worked with Gee Brothers to create invitations and stationery that echoed the rose bronze of the Rosewood. Overall, Anna and Rhys wanted the day to feel relaxed, elegant and romantic. The sun was setting as they left St Bride’s, on what was a crisp November day, and they arrived at the reception to find it filled with warm lighting, candles and white flowers. Working with Emma Walker Flowers, the stairs in the drinks reception were covered with foliage and flowers, as if it was growing down the bannisters. The reception tables’ arrangements were a mixture of white flowers, succulents, frosted branches and candles, giving the natural, elegant feel that Anna wanted. Copper touches continued in the calligraphy by Claire at Calligraphy for Weddings.

After a delicious meal by the chefs at the Rosewood, the Art Deco inspired cake by Princess Patisserie was cut and the party got started to the music of Bellissima, one of our favorite party bands. The dancefloor was packed the entire night, with signature cocktails enjoyed at the mirrored bar.

We were delighted to help create an amazing day for Anna and Rhys and have loved reliving it through Nicola and Glen’s photographs, as they really capture the romance of the day.

Photography: Weddings by Nicola & Glen | Event Planning: Isobel Weddings | Floral Design: Emma Walker Flowers | Wedding Dress: Gemy Maalouf | Cake: Princess Patisserie | Invitations: Gee Brothers | Ceremony Venue: St Bride's Church, Fleet Street | Reception Venue: Rosewood London | Bride's Shoes: Lucy Choi | Hair + Makeup: Claire Nicole | Calligraphy: Calligraphy For Weddings | Band: Bellissima | Bridal Boutique: Morgan Davies | Lighting, Stage + Dancefloor: Effect Event

The One Accessory That Pulls Together Any Warm Weather Look

I have a picture of me wearing my Mom’s Panama hat in the 80’s and I never really got why they came back into the fashion scene. I swore they weren’t for me, but I caved this season and finally added one to my wardrobe. Aaand I’m pretty excited about it. It really is the accessory that can pull any look together, from a sundress to jeans and a tee to beach day casuals. See more spotted and shop-able picks here!

The One Accessory That Pulls Together Any Warm Weather Look
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The One Accessory That Pulls Together Any Warm Weather Look
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Bow down Brooklyn: This Stylish Bride Wore Tom Ford

What happens when you combine the chicest Bride ever with a wedding at the Brooklyn Winery? Major allure. Starting with that show-stopper of a gown (I mean, hello velvet neckline!) to the speckled purple orchid bouquet (total perfection), we’ve got Brindamour Photography to thank for this stunner of a celebration. See it all in The Vault!

From Brindamour PhotographyI’m so excited to share this Brooklyn Winery wedding. Badr and Michèle are dream clients, the sort I literally write about in a notebook when at a photography workshop and am instructed to describe my dream client. They are calm and totally relaxed, they trusted me every step of the way, their families were so sweet and kind to me all night, and on top of all that, they are gorgeous and have great style. Michèle wore a stunning Tom Ford gown with a beautiful velvet neckline and carried a speckled purple orchid bouquet designed by Gabrielle Aronas of G! Designs. I hope you enjoy this little glimpse into their wedding day! XOXO

Photography: Brindamour Photography | Floral Design: G! Designs | Wedding Dress: Tom Ford | Cake: Francois Payard Bakery | Reception Venue: Brooklyn Winery | Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | Engagement Ring: Melissa Joy Manning | Makeup: David Walker Jr. | Hair: Romain Perriniaux | Favors: Miss Dawn | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Hotel: Wythe Hotel

Throwing a Dinner Party? Check Gorgeous Table Styling off Your List

We first came across this wildly fabulous dining room from interior designer Kendall Simmons right here. And now Kendell is back to show us two different ways to style your table for a dinner party using 5 core elements. One is gorgeous and decidedly adultish and the other, perfect for the kiddos or the kiddos at heart. I may be pushing late 30’s but I’m all about that rainbow pom pom. See the full spread captured by Catherine Truman in the VAULT.


From designer, Kendall Simmons… Both table concepts use many of the same elements, but by making small adjustments I show that you can get very different looks!

The core elements used to create both looks

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Colorful mixed floral arrangements – using a combo of grocery store and wholesale fresh flowers
Brightly colored cloth napkins
Colorful glass cake stands for arranging food
Vintage gold flatware
Assorted clear and gold glassware

Concept One: Bright and Beautiful

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Perfect for afternoon tea, bridal shower or a fun dinner party

Collect vintage brass candlesticks. I love to shop for them at thrift stores, yard sales and flea markets! Dress them up with simple and sophisticated white column candles. Use them to fill in any small gaps on the table, the more the merrier!

Mix-matched china patterns. Don’t be afraid to put patterns together that you normally wouldn’t. This setting combines floral, black and white, and geometric all at the same time! Also, worry if you mix silver and gold accents. That’s a rule that’s made to be broken!

Concept Two: Whimsical for the Child or Child at Heart

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Ideal for children’s parties or family meals where children are present at the adult table!

Coloring book runner and colored pencils at each place setting! The focal point of this table is the unexpected coloring book runner. This affordable treat comes on a roll and is great for keeping little kiddos occupied at the dining table. Use glassware or any other small container to hold individual art supplies for each person!

Animal themed china. Seriously, how cute are these gold animal plates? Animal elements are universal crowd-pleasers, especially for the younger crowd.

Rainbow felt pom pom garland. This little detail adds continuous color throughout the table, and it could easily be a craft project that kids could help with ahead of time!

Swizzle sticks. Why not add a little jewelry to everyone’s drinks? They’re also a way to color-code so that guests can keep track of their drinks.

 

Photography: Catherine Truman | Design And Styling: Kendall Simmons | Animal China: Z Gallerie | Blue Geometric China: Z Gallerie | Cake Stands: Billy Ella | Colored Pencils: Target | Coloring Book Runner: Hester & Cook | Felt Pom Poms: Paper Source | Gold Dot Glasses: Paper Source | Highball Glasses: Billy Ella

Spring into Wedding Season with This Inspiration

Spring awakening is here and it’s all thanks to this inspo from Julie Paisley. Layered with delicate blooms and fresh design details courtesy of Cedarwood Weddings, this is one gallery that’s introducing new life into our favorite season. Complete with Designs in Paper goods and a spring cocktail we’ve just got to try, we’ve got it all in The Vault!

From Cedarwood WeddingsInspired by the early delicate blooms on the flowering trees that grace Cedarwood’s stately historic grounds, our design team styled an intimate garden wedding to celebrate the symphony of spring.

Adorned in a pure white Sarah Seven gown and the most delicate hellebores floral crown, the bride is the epitome of fresh beauty as she says “I Do” to her love surrounded by petals in the estate gardens. The groom’s fashionable pale grey suit compliments the delicate color palette with an earthy balance.

An ethereal table is adorned with cut crystal and glimmering glass atop flowing organza, completed by an abundance of spring’s prettiest blooms. Keeping the tabletop fresh and light, we used muted color with pops of rosy petals and fresh green stems to mimic the delight of our garden’s flowers at first bloom.

Finely calligraphed invitations and event paper suite repeat the dreamy romantic feel of the day, while a grand cake display with an aptly named cocktail celebrates the joy and sweetness that comes from the most famous season of love.

Photography: Julie Paisley Photography | Wedding Dress: The Dress Theory | Cake: Patty Cakes | Invitations: Designs in Paper | Hair + Makeup: Leslie Ellis Hair and Makeup | Groom's Attire: Street Tuxedo | Venue: Cedarwood Weddings | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Floral Design + Event Design: Cedarwood Weddings

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Don’t Have a Green Thumb? Let These Handpicked Flowers Inspire You

With its 250 acres of Catskills forest preserve, Onteora Mountain House set one gorgeous stage for Mia and Alex’s rustic wedding. The family affair included handpicked flowers from the gorgeous Bride and her sweet daughter, a vintage wedding dress and this beautiful setting. And thanks to Betsi Ewing Studio and Oh Stella Studio, we can gush over it all in The Vault!

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From Betsi Ewing StudioThe clouds lifted just in time for the Catskills to paint the background for this mountain celebration. Mia, Alex, and their lovely daughter Vivienne invited friends and family to Onteora Mountain House, a stunning place of serenity and love. Betsi Ewing gracefully and playfully captured the day, which was accented by delicious food from Blue Mountain Bistro, perfect flowers by Lindsay Rae Design and blazing tunes from Pinkwing. Everyone was jeweled with the bride’s gorgeous Mia Lara jewelry pieces.

I had been waiting many years for this perfect day to come for Mia and Alex. I met them in Woodstock years earlier at Mia’s best friend Heather’s wedding and made fast friends with the two Brooklyn couples who lived nearby me. I watched as Mia and Alex’s relationship progressed from boyfriend and girlfriend, to parents of beautiful Viv, to husband and wife. They do everything with such calmness and kindness. The whole weekend, not just the wedding, was certainly one to remember!

Everyone gathered at the Onteora Mountain House to help Mia and Alex set up for their big day. Mia and daughter Viv picked flowers at a nearby farm to add some extra color to their decor, while friends set up the photo booth, seating cards, desert table (including cake balls from Milk!) and the band Pinkwing arrived from Brooklyn. Most of the weekend was rainy but the skies cleared just long enough for Mia + Alex to wander around the green Onteora property for some stunning photos. Friends and family stayed the weekend at the campy Graham + Co Hotel nearby in Phoenicia, biking around town and breakfasting at the local famous Phonecia Diner.

Photography: BETSI EWING WEDDINGS | Cinematography: Oh Stella Studio | Floral Design: Lindsay Rae Design | Wedding Dress: Vintage | Invitations: Ann's Paperie | Bride's Shoes: Olive Thomas Shoes | Jewelry: Mia Lara | Jewelry: Cat Bird | Catering: Blue Mountain Bistro | Hair + Makeup: Mela Salon | Band: Pinkwing | Groom's Attire: Aldo | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Hotel: The Graham And Co | Venue: Onteora Mountain House | Cake Balls: Momofuku Milk Bar | Photography - Assistance: Sasha Felix

The Best Hair and Makeup Looks from Bridal Week

We saw a lot, and I mean a lot, of gorgeous gowns at New York and Barcelona Bridal Weeks. But it wasn’t just the dresses that caught our eye — the hair and makeup looks were just as beautiful. Glowing skin, soft lips, braided updos and tousled tresses — the look this season was all about being the most beautiful (and bridal) version of yourself! Get all the inspiration below!

Beauty Inspiration to Steal from Bridal Week
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Beauty Inspiration to Steal from Bridal Week
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The No-Sew DIY Tassel Blanket You’ll Want To Keep Out All Year Round

I’m the kind of person who’s cold all the time. Hence, why summer is the season of pure happiness for me. So naturally, this DIY Abby crafted for her recent TODAY Show segment is right up my alley—and bonus, it’s the cutest throw I’ve ever seen. Who wouldn’t want to snuggle up with this cutie on a chilly spring day? Get the details below!

From Abby, a TODAY Show Tastemaker… In New England, Spring still means a little bit of chill in the air so it’s nice to have throw blankets around the house. We updated a plain white blanket with some bright pink tassels using something called Stitch Witchery, which is basically just an iron on adhesive. So simple, so perfect for the season.

Materials

Striped or solid blanket (we got ours from Ikea)
Embroidery thread or yarn
A piece of cardboard
3/4″ – 1″ ribbon
1/2″ stitch witchery (no-sew hemming tape)

instructions

Make your tassels. Choosing thread or yarn: yarn is more casual and poufy, embroidery thread is more elegant and light. Cut a piece of cardboard to the size you want your tassel to be and wrap yarn several times around the cardboard as thick as you want your tassel to be. Loop a smaller piece of yarn into the wrapped cardboard section and tie it off at the top. Cut the yarn at the bottom section of the cardboard. Finish off each tassel by wrapping and tying a small piece of yarn around the top of your tassel. Trim the ends of your tassels if they are uneven.

Find a trim or ribbon that will serve as the edging and conceal where the tassel is attached to the blanket.

Use hot glue to reinforce the tassel to the blanket, then lay the stitch witchery on top of the tassels lining the edge of the blanket.

Then add the trim on top of the stitch witchery and with iron on med/high press down for about 20 seconds to bond the trim and tassels to the blanket.

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The Prettiest Wedding Dresses from Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week

The past few weeks have been a blur of beautiful. First, we were in New York  oohing and aahing over a sea of gorgeous gowns at Spring 2017 Bridal Week. And this past week, we were in Barcelona to see even more stunning wedding dresses at Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week. From classic bridal to fashion-forward and fab, these are the showstopper gowns you need to see!

Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week's Best Dressed
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This Bride’s Bright Lehenga Will Convince You to Ditch the White Wedding Dress

I’ve always pictured myself coming down the aisle in a traditional lace wedding dress, but this stunning Bride just convinced me to consider color — fuchsia, coral and gold, to be exact. From the Bride’s gorgeous lehenga and traditional Hindu ceremony to the al fresco reception and lush florals from Michael Daigian Design, this day makes me wish I could turn back time so I could attend. See every magical moment from onelove photography in The Vault!

From the Bride… Ian and I had been dating for over 5 years when we went to Vietnam for my bar trip. I had been so absorbed with studying for the bar and planning the post-exam trip that an engagement was not on my mind. Plus, I had planned to give Ian some hints about the ring and never got around to doing that! One day in Nha Trang, Vietnam, Ian surprised me with a private sunset boat cruise. We got up to pose for a picture as the sun was setting and he dropped down on one knee and proposed using his grandmother’s ring! My first thought was that he was tying his shoe laces, which made no sense because it was summer and he was wearing sandals. 

We knew we wanted to share our passion for food and wine with our loved ones as well as take advantage of the beauty of our home state of California. We had just moved back to San Francisco from Chicago and looking for an outdoor venue in Napa or Sonoma county was an obvious choice for us.

Planning a Hindu wedding outdoors meant we had to get creative, as Hindu ceremonies are typically held indoors against a wall. What we ended up with was a beautiful view of the vineyard behind the mandap (stage with pillars), which was itself draped with fabric and adorned with flowers. We also wanted to get away from the colors you traditionally see in a Hindu wedding and went with softer colors that complemented the outdoor setting rather than distracted from it.

For the reception, we wanted our guests to sit down to a beautiful but comfortable setting. We arranged long tables in a square with the dance floor in the middle, which created a sense of unity. Tables were named after some of our favorite restaurants and, to the extent possible, we sat people at tables named after restaurants we’ve eaten at together or in the city they live. This was a fun way to spark memories and make recommendations.

Favorite moments? For me, it was the moment I locked eyes with Ian as I was walking down the aisle and saw the pure emotion on his face.

We also loved involving our family and friends in the ceremony. They all surrounded the mandap at one point to say a prayer and bless us.

Another one of our favorite moments was when we sat down at the reception and looked around at our guests having a great time. The sun was setting and we could feel the love.

Photography: onelove photography | Cinematography: Buster Brown Productions | Event Planning: So Eventful | Floral Design: Michael Daigian Design | Cake: Giorgi's Wedding Cakes | Catering: Park Avenue Catering | Makeup: Brush Salon | DJ: Denon & Doyle | Venue: Stryker Sonoma Winery | Rentals: Encore Events Rentals | Shuttle: Pure Luxury | Valet Parking: CPA Valet

Everything You Need for a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

We all have our favorite holidays and while I’m certain Christmas and Halloween get a whole lotta love, I also bet I’m not the only one to proclaim May 5th as the unsung hero of the group. Let’s get real, margaritas and tacos are the flavors of the day; does it get any better? In the spirit of these fab festivities, we rounded up the must-haves for a proper Cinco de Mayo party to add to your registry pronto!

Ingredients for a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
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Ingredients for a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
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Pronovias Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week 2017

Our take on the beautiful new dresses is coming soon. In the meantime, see them for yourself below!

Pronovias Wedding Dresses 2017
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Pronovias Wedding Dresses 2017
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Photography: Courtesy Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week | Wedding Dress: Pronovias

Bouquet Breakdown: Rustic Bohemian Bridal Inspiration

What’s better than a handful of blooms? How about a handful of heavenly blooms perfectly curated by Reverie Made. Nowww we’re talking. For not only does this posy of petals appeal directly to our love of saturated hues, but it’s also got a few pretty florals the mix that we haven’t even heard of. Unreal, I know. See it all below!

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Rustic Bohemian Bridal Inspiration

  • 5 stems Red Charm Peony
  • 3 stems Coral Sunset Peony
  • 3 stems A La Mode Dahlia
  • 3 stems Orange Sherbet Dahlia
  • 5 stems Burgundy Ranunculus
  • 5 stems Red Ranunculus
  • 3 stems Salmon Ranunculus
  • 9 stems Red Cosmo
  • 3 sections Jasmine Vine
  • 5 stems Burgundy Huechera
  • 5 stems Foraged Foliage

From Reverie MadeReveriemade is known for our fluffy, whimsical bouquets, and this is one of my favorites! Our signature style is to create soft, garden-inspired arrangements that evoke emotion and celebrate everyone in attendance. I’m drawn to analogous color palettes by nature, so most of my designs use colors found next to each other on the color wheel. While much of our work is more neutral in color, saturated tones can be just as lovely! In either case, I always source premium blooms and I never repeat a design. Every bride deserves a bouquet that is uniquely her own, and Ellen, here, was no exception.

Since Reveriemade orchestrates the planning, design, and flower design for most of our clientele, I create flower arrangements that work seamlessly with the event’s overall mood and energy. This is a great advantage because we can ensure that the aesthetics of the event are not only beautiful when experienced in person, but that the photographs captured will all work harmoniously in your wedding album. When we can take the time to match your favorite peony to the shade of your signature drink or your bouquet ribbon to the shade of your table linens, we have the ability to design and evoke emotion on a deeper level.

Reveriemade is based in the Princeton, NJ area and available for a limited number of local and destination weddings each year.

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Floral Design: Reverie Made | Photography: Kay English

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6 Items to Snag from this Modern Boy’s Nursery

Interior designer and mama bear are a good combo as it turns out because you just know that nursery is going to be on point. And guess what? This modern take on a little boy’s nursery by Kiera Kushlan is the proof. Removable zebra wallpaper and the yummiest green ceiling are but a few of the fun details tucked inside. Check out the VAULT of pretty images captured by Bonnie Sen for more + six get the look pieces we’re snagging for our grownup spaces below.

As a designer one of my favorite spaces to work on are nurseries. For me it’s one of the most personal and special spaces in someone’s home – we always feel honored when someone asks us to create that room for them. For many of our clients the nursery is something they’ve dreamed about most of their lives so we work incredibly hard to give them exactly what they’ve always envisioned.

When it was time to design a nursery of my very own I found it just as difficult if not more so to design a space that would live up to my own expectations and dreams. I spent months planning and re-planning every detail (let’s just say the ceiling was painted more than a few times in an attempt to find the perfect color). I wanted a space that felt modern but not cold, youthful but a space that could grow with our little boy, and masculine without being covered in trucks and dinosaurs.

By keeping the color scheme relatively simple and mostly black and white the room reads pretty modern overall. But by layering in multiple patterns it helps to keep things fun and fresh. The pop of green lends itself towards a more “masculine” feeling space without making the room an overtly “boy” room.

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 Six Pieces from this Nursery We Want Now

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Black Table Lamp | Round Rope Mirror | Black Plaid Rug
Fiddle Leaf Fig | Zebra Removable Wallpaper | Upholstered Daybed

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Photography: Bonnie Sen | Interior Design : Kiera Kushlan

What You Need to Know Before Shopping for Invites

We may work in digital, but there’s still nothing we love more than beautiful paper goods. And when it comes to beautiful paper goods, wedding invitations and stationery suites are everything. From letterpress to engraving, embossing to debossing, the options for your invites are endless. So, before you go shopping, read up on all the terms you need to know so you can get exactly what you want!

Wedding Invitation Glossary
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Wedding Invitation Glossary
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Justin Alexander Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week 2017

Our take on the beautiful new dresses is coming soon. In the meantime, see them for yourself below!

Justin Alexander Wedding Dresses Spring 2017
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Justin Alexander Wedding Dresses Spring 2017
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Photography: Courtesy Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week | Wedding Dress: Justin Alexander

Cymbeline Forever Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week 2017

Our take on the beautiful new dresses is coming soon. In the meantime, see them for yourself below!

Cymbeline Forever Wedding Dresses Spring 2017
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Cymbeline Forever Wedding Dresses Spring 2017
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Photography: Courtesy Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week | Wedding Dress: Cymbeline Paris