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Vintage Bohemian Beach Wedding at Jellyfish Punta Cana

A week-long celebration in Punta Cana topped off with a wedding more gorgeous than I could ever put to words sounds pretty darn lovely, no? Well just take a little peek below and you will see that was just the case. And even prettier if you can imagine that. Captured by ShoeBox Photography, this gallery is the definition of gorgeous. See what I mean here.

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From The Bride…Effortlessly beautiful, an intimate natural setting and a party of a lifetime is what we wanted to accomplish. This celebration was by nature, a celebration of our love, but just as equally important, a celebration of the love and support of the friends & family around us who made a huge effort to be there. The night needed to reflect our appreciation for every single person who put their life on hold to be with us, and I feel confident we successfully created memories of a lifetime by measure of the tears shed that evening and the dancing had that night on the sand, complete with an hour of fire spinners, merengue dancers, acrobats, men on stilts and lots of confetti!

We knew we wanted to spend an entire week with our friends and family as oppose to a single day which is famously known to be very chaotic and nerve-wrecking, hence the decision of a destination wedding. Staying at a resort offered the convenience we were looking for, but did not exude the atmosphere we wanted for our wedding day. It needed to represent our personalities, and instantly fell in love with a stunning rustic beach bar venue I fell upon during an online search.

Joel being from ‘the sticks’ in Eastern Canada, and myself having had travelled the World and lived in 4 different countries, we decided on Bohemian Vintage, with a touch of rustic :) Our beautiful and exceptional wedding coordinator, Mayte, realized our vision perfectly, and went above and beyond. She was so excited about our vision considering our styles were very similar, she went as far as bringing her personal home decor to our wedding!!!!! I told her we could have simplified everything and have gotten married in her living room lol. Each table had it’s unique spin, and had plenty to stimulate the senses!

The WTOO bridesmaid dress palette turned out beautiful. I wanted a soft romantic beachy breezy look, but also knew I wanted different shades of colors. The girls could wear whichever nude shoes and earrings they preferred. We kept arms and neck bare, following the less is more concept! Joel and I saved quite a bit of money by ordering dried and bleached baby’s breath flowers for the girls, and handmade boutonnieres for the men on Etsy. The bouquets wraps were each individualized (by Mayte) with a piece of excess fabric and jewels from my dress.

Both my grandmothers passed during the same month in the previous year, and I wanted them to walk me down the aisle, therefore pinned a charm of each of them on my bouquet. Another small yet impactful detail was to present each of our mothers a small & elegant bouquet of flowers, with our baby pictures pinned on each.

My dress was a little dramatic for the beach, but it somehow worked. I bought it at a really great price from a local wedding boutique owned by an old family friend (the owner used to buy chicken from my grandmother as a child). I had it altered down to my size and created more of a plunge in the back. It had that vintage / boho look I was going for, with a touch of glam, and I absolutely loved it.

We kept everything a surprise, including the venue. The guest only knew to be ready for a shuttle pick up at the lobby for 4:15pm. They didn’t know where they were going or how far they were driving…and they were great sports about it! The reaction was amazing when they stepped into the venue.

Our wedding party left slightly earlier. Once we hit the dirt road leading up the venue, the shuttle stopped and the bridesmaids kicked the groomsmen out. While the boys figured we were stopping for photos, seven local ‘motoconchos’ showed up, signalled for them to hop on the back, and sped off, dirt and all, to the venue. This was all the more hilarious since most of the groomsmen drive high powered speed bikes and motorcycles! They thoroughly enjoyed it and had a really good laugh.

We wanted the music to be a BIG part of the evening and had a cousin bring his guitar to play during the seating and welcome cocktail prior to the ceremony. Everyone enjoyed him so much he played during our cocktail hour as well. Another very personalized and memorable detail was having one of the groomsmen, an exceptional singer/guitar player, play our first dance while we danced in awe barefoot on the beach surrounded by our favourite people, the waves and an ocean breeze. It was all very overwhelming to say the least.

Then the party began…..and shirts came off!

In closing, we would not have been able to relive this day over and over again if it weren’t for our amazing photographers Melinda and Rob from Shoebox Photography who rarely missed a moment and captured every detail of the day and night. We loved them.

From Shoebox Photography…What can be said about their day that could possibly describe it best? The bridal party were stunning, due to the lovely and talented Anna Nuet, the guys were a fantastic representation of what fun should be. This was a group of family and friends whose sole purpose was to see these two get wed in style and send them into marriage with a bang.

Mayte and the Jellyfish staff always create a stunning setting but this one was above and beyond. The sheer detail in this bohemian chic & vintage theme was a photographers dream. The ceremony was sweet and funny as it always is with Pastor Rick York presiding & had a unique touch, a handmade wine box with the inscription ‘You’ll be my glass of wine. I’ll be your shot of whiskey.’ France & Joel locked inside a very special bottle along with the notes they wrote each other just a few hours earlier. Down the road, they’ll unlock the box when they really need the wine and notes inside! One of the most touching moments through tears by the groom as his beautiful bride walked towards him.

The day and night were filled with beautifully funny speeches, and even a very special appearance by Batman. After having spent an entire day with the group it all made sense, stories that started the day as crazy were very believable by the days end. The back story with Batman is that it’s a bit of an obsession for our spotlight fanatic groom. Who at times, rephrase, every chance he can, likes to dress up in a Batman costume ( usually under the influence ) and bring his brand of happiness to all. However on his wedding night the brides incredibly awesome mom stole the show when she surprised everyone by storming the event as the Batman theme song suddenly poured through the speakers. Hilarious, and utterly shocking for both the bride + groom as they had no idea who it was. Such a high note in my books. Oh, that and the duet of Ricky Marten’s Livin’ la Vida Loca. That too was a moment where we seriously thought we were going to drop our cameras in fits of laughter.

The drinks were flowing, the dancing was fierce, fuelled by the talented ‘crazy hour’ crew that presented their iconic fire show, merengue dancers, a capoeira performer and intricately costumed devils and clowns to kick things off right. The night took it’s final turn and depending on which side you were on ( ever been one of the only sober people at a crazy party? ) the shirts and pants started to fly as they fired down shots on their sandy dance floor by the beach. It was with a heavy heart that we packed up our gear, having to turn down numerous requests to keep gettin’ our dance on.
sometimes babies suck.

France and Joel will forever be in our hearts, it was such a memorable day spent with remarkable people.

Photography: Shoebox Photography | Event Planning + Design: Mayte Marie + Amore Weddings | Bridesmaids Dresses: WTOO | Hair + Makeup: Anna Nuet | Groom's Suit: Le Chateau | Groomsmen Attire: Mexx | Performers: Agua Azul Performances | Restaurant: Jellyfish Restaurant | Table Numbers: Meg Lane

DIY Backyard Texas Wedding

I want to squeeze this wedding it’s so darling. It’s charming yet gorgeous, with so much heart I can feel the love through every gorgeous image snapped up by Luxe Photography. The result is a wedding that will probably dance in my dreams for some time now, and trust me, I have no complaints. See why here.


From The Bride…Chris and I met on my 22nd birthday at my parents house. The story of how we met is something we still laugh about today. Chris owns a computer/internet company in Brady, Tx. My parents were new to town, and called his company to have internet installed into their new home. I was living in Dallas at the time, and was only there to help them get settled and celebrate my birthday with family. Chris and his brother came to set everything up, and throughout the day my dad had been hinting at me that he thought Chris was handsome and I should “make a move”. I would roll my eyes, exclaim “Dad, he’s gross!”, and ignore him. It was probably a 100 degrees that day and Chris was covered in sweat and dirt.. and I was not interested. Towards the end of the day, Chris was wrapping up his work and about to leave when my parents told me they had invited him to my party that night. I was embarrassed, and fairly annoyed, when they insisted I go outside and invite him myself. Reluctantly, I went outside to tell him he should come to the party. He told me no a couple of times saying he didn’t want to impose- I reassured him it was fine, so he agreed. That evening, a very attractive man walks around the corner of the house and knocked on the door. Chris cleaned up very nice, and I was quite taken with him. The rest, truly is history!

After two years of dating, Chris proposed and we started the adventure of planning a wedding. I like to work with my hands and tend to love the DIY wedding, and details- so from the beginning I knew that’s what I wanted to do. Chris and I both wanted our guests to feel comfortable and enjoy the day just as we would. At first our guest list was quite large for us, at about 140 people. After much evaluation and hiccups in our planning, we decided the best route was a family oriented wedding in my parents backyard; the very place we met.

Chris’s family owns a ranch just north of town, and Chris really wanted to have the ceremony out there. The property sits up high, offering a beautiful view of the stretching country side. It was lovely and so sentimental!

Chris’s mom placed an order at an Austin flower market, and drove the flowers 2 hours to Brady. With the help of my Maid of Honor and Bridesmaid, we created the bouquets, bouts, centerpieces and all of the decor the day before the wedding. I could not have been more pleased with the result, they turned out romantic, soft, and exactly what I envisioned! For the cake/dessert table, I wanted something that was homemade, and fun! My mother-in-law made my wedding cake and cupcakes, and my Aunt Beth brought the Texas Tech cake from a bakery in Denton, Tx. I made the programs myself with Photoshop, and printed them out at home!

The whole day went exactly as planned. We wouldn’t have chosen any other way to share our day with our loved ones. The only vendors we hired were the caterer and a photographer. Above everything else, we wanted to come out of the wedding with amazing pictures that we could look back on and cherish for years. We couldn’t have picked someone better! Jennifer from Luxe Photography was utterly amazing, and she captured our day more beautifully than we could have imagined!

Photography: Luxe Photography | Bridesmaids' Dresses: David's Bridal | Catering: MAC's BBQ | Suits: Men's Wearhouse | Venue: Family Ranch | Linens: Linen Tablecloth

Classic Maryland Country Club Wedding

Fact: I can’t resist a classic wedding. They’re sort of my weakness. The big, white dress, the romantic calligraphy and elegant reception design get me every time, and this country club affair is the perfect example. It’s got all of the above (plus so much more) and you can head to the gallery from Meghan Boyer to see for yourself. Pssst: must-watch video from Cord 3 Films below!

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From Meghan Boyer Photography… Alicyn and Matt’s celebration started in the chapel of the university where they first met, Loyola University in Baltimore. Surrounded by family and friends, the priest, a close family friend, joined them as husband and wife in a mass full of tradition and joy.

Guests then headed to Hillendale Country Club to celebrate the beautiful couple. Matt is a golf pro and many of his family and friends play the game, (and play it well!) so this lovely course and clubhouse was the perfect choice to gather and celebrate.

The ballroom was elegantly set up with a combination of square and rectangular tables topped with candles and gorgeous arrangements varying in height. The floral design was classic and white with a mix of hydrangea, roses, and peonies.

Much time was put into the many personal touches; the signature cocktail (a mint mojito), the table dedicated to loved ones who have passed, the basket of flip flops for guests to wear while dancing, the guest book with the couples favorite golf courses. And many of the stunning details were hand made by the bride’s mother including both of the belts the bride wore with her dress, the ring bearer pillow, and traditional polish apron.

Photography: Meghan Boyer Photography | Videography: Cord 3 Films | Floral Design: Davinci Florists | Wedding Dress: Robinson's Bridal | Cake: Yia Yia's Bakery | Ceremony Venue: Loyola University Chapel | Reception Venue: Loyola University Chapel | Shoes: Kate Spade | Bridesmaids Dresses: Robinson's Bridal | Calligraphy: Trial By Cupcakes | HMUA: Behind The Veil | Invitations + Menu: Just Ink On Paper | Photography - Assistance: Amelia Johnson Photography | Signs + Cards: Marrygrams

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Elegant Charleston Wedding at The Governor Thomas Bennett House

This Charleston soiree swept me right off my feet from the very first moment I laid eyes on these gorgeous images from Brandon Lata Photography. And I was a complete goner the second I saw every perfectly planned detail from Tusk Events. I mean complete. Walking into that tent must have been like walking into a dream, because this gallery is simply beyond. See even more here

Photography: Brandon Lata Photography | Event Planning: Tusk Events | Floral Design: Sara York Grimshaw Designs | Cake: Wildflour | Catering: Salthouse Catering | Makeup: Hale Koa phineas Estate | Hair: Paper Dolls Wedding Hair & Makeup | Band: Travis Allison Band | Ceremony Music: Gregory Guay | Transportation: Black Cab | Venue: The Governor Thomas Bennett House | Bar: Snyder Event Rentals | Rentals: Ooh! EventHaus | Rentals: Snyder Event Rentals

Cypress Sea Cove Seaside Wedding

When you’ve got an absolutely stunning Olympic gold medalist and a handsome NBA player for the Bride & Groom, and you pair them up with Marisa Nicole Events at one of the prettiest places in Malibu, Cypress Sea Cove? The results are bound to be gorgeous. Andrew Abajian captured an amazing (read: out of this world) film that had me in tears and left me with a swoon-y smile, and Iris and Light gracefully set those moments still with their imagery. See it here.

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From Marisa Nicole Events Lauren & Jrue are a match made in heaven! He is an NBA player for the New Orleans Pelicans, she is an Olympic gold medalist and professional women’s soccer player, and together they are two of the kindest people on earth.

For “the look” of Lauren & Jrue’s day, we set out to design a naturally elegant, coastal affair that felt comfortable for their friends and family. As the backdrop for these love-bird’s vows, with the ocean on one side and guests on the other, Lauren & Jrue stood at the foot of a simply adorned cross where they made their love legal in the eyes of both God and California. We utilized long wooden banquet tables, paired with wooden vineyard chairs, and a simple lace to create the base for our dining area. Lauren just loved the look of super neutral flowers featuring pops of the colors that were already on the property (pale pinks, peaches, magenta and purple). We used soft, ruffled blooms, clean orchids and candles galore on the to create a sense of ‘easy romantic elegance’ through the table-scape. Hung from trees and tucked in every nook and cranny of the venue, we utilized lanterns to give the party an enchanting feel once the sun had set. One of my favorite areas was the luxe lounge, which we housed in an open wooden cabana under a ceiling of twinkle lights. It was just gorgeous!

Lauren’s family got involved with executing the day of aesthetic details as well! Lauren’s mom and sister put together sweet treats for the guests to take home. Lauren & Jrue love lemon drops, so they filled mini mason jars with the candy, attached a tag and voilà , a fab favor that brought pops of yellow to the table-scape. Laurenâ??s brother-in-law did all the chalkboard art! Along with the overall look of the day, the cuisine was very important to these lovebirds. Lauren & Jrue love soul food and wanted to bring a touch of southern flair to their celebration. During cocktail hour, we served catfish tacos, mini crab cakes and fried chicken & biscuit bites. Dinner was served family style and all the old picnic favorites were present: barbecue short ribs, stuffed chicken, mac & cheese, cornbread, okra, sweet potato bites; yum!

Neither Lauren nor Jrue drink alcohol, so along with a full bar for the guests, we wanted to do something special for the couple. They are crazy about lemonade, so with a sweet gazebo as the backdrop, we founded a lemonade stand in their honor, featuring three specialty flavors for guests of all ages to enjoy. The couple also wasnâ??t into the idea of a traditional wedding cake; so we said, ‘forget the cake’ and brought in the best pies we could find in the whole of the state. The couple cut warm peach pie instead of cake and the guests went crazy over all the a la mode pie options!

The couple, with their friends & family, danced the night away under a ceiling of bistro lights, hanging lanterns and stars, slowing down only to pop into the photo booth for a quick selfie! A good time and good eats were had by all at Lauren & Jrue’s oceanside, southern romantically elegant fête!

Photography: Iris And Light | Cinematography: Andrew Abajian | Event Design: Marisa Nicole Events | Event Planning: Marisa Nicole Events | Floral Design: Enchanted Garden Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Ceremony Venue: Cypress Sea Cove | Reception Venue: Cypress Sea Cove | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Catering: Command Performance Catering | Makeup Artist: Marisa Lafayette | Hair: Mount Tabor Park | DJ: Zuno Productions | Day-Of Signage: Prim & Pixie | Photo Booth: Vintage Vault | Pies: Avila Valley Barn | Portable Restrooms: Andy Gump | Rentals: A Rental Connection

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20 Fashion Bloggers Show Us How To Wear White After Labor Day

Though the whole “you can’t wear white after labor day” rule is ancient, I still know a handful of wonderful people who abide by it religiously. But we’re here to squash it in its tracks. Immediately. And we’re using 20 of our very favourite fashion bloggers to do so! All the proof you’ll ever need that wearing white can be done any time of the year.

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Brooklyn Wedding with Urban Elegance

You’d be hard pressed to find a love story sweeter than this. What started as neighbors in Brooklyn for six years ended in an eventual date, proposal and wedding set in the very same neighborhood where it all began. Think classic elegance meets urban charm, with Gabrielle Aronas’ beautiful florals, Stacie Ford’s flawless makeup and Katie Osgood working magic behind the lens. More right here.

From The Bride…For years Greg was just the boy who lived below me. We passed one another in the hallway of our Brooklyn brownstone hundreds of times and after 6 years decided we should be friends. We soon became inseparable and what started out as friendship quickly developed into so much more. We fell in love over Thursday night drinks, Sunday dinners and countless Yankee games and after 2 ½ years of dating Greg proposed to me at Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Greg and I quickly jumped right into wedding planning. We met, fell in love, and got engaged in Brooklyn

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A Sunny Celebration at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum

What starts off with crazy good sparkling heels, only gets better as you scroll through this day captured by Anna Costa. And the Santa Barbara Historical Museum? It’s the leader of the beautiful outdoor venue pack; especially when outfitted with blooms by Tenley Erin Young Floral and details coordinated by Onyx and Redwood. See the full affair right here.

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From The Bride…Ian and I met at a bar in Santa Barbara in 2009. We had a great conversation, and then Ian was too shy to ask for my number. He figured that he could just find my contact info on my university’s website, which led to him emailing someone else in my department and asking her out. Luckily, she pointed him in the right direction, and we managed to meet for coffee! Three years later, in June of 2012, we got engaged while on vacation in the mountains of Colorado. At that point, we had been living in separate countries for a year (with me in California and him in the U.K.) and were thrilled to begin planning our wedding and making plans for a future together.

We set a date for August of 2013. Since I knew I’d be leaving Santa Barbara soon (we moved to Canada shortly after the wedding), I was eager to include things that define southern California for me: succulents; bright, gorgeous flowers; adobe; great food and local produce; and lots and lots of sunshine. More than anything, Ian and I wanted our wedding to be a good party, and it was! We included games and MadLibs on the cocktail tables, and my parents made a Baggo set from scratch that guests could play with throughout the evening. We had great food, funny toasts, and a wonderful band that kept us dancing like fools throughout the night. The reception ended with coffee and cookies homemade by Ian and me.

Our wedding was everything we could have hoped for, and we feel so lucky that so many of our family and friends were able to celebrate with us. Many thanks to our wedding coordinator, Onyx & Redwood, and our other vendors for making it all happen!

Photography: MICHAEL + ANNA COSTA PHOTOGRAPHY | Coordination: Onyx and Redwood | Floral Design: Tenley Erin Young Floral | Catering: Feast & Fest | Lighting: Bella Vista Designs, Inc | Band: Jordan Music Entertainment | Officiant: Amanda Masson | Museum: Santa Barbara Historical Museum | Rentals: Town And Country Rentals

Garden Party Inspired Bridal Shoot

We’re certainly no strangers to a good garden party, but when all that elegance and whimsy is taken indoors, we’re bound to be smitten. Think sequin tablecloths and cross back chairs, overflowing blooms and clusters of candles. It’s all styled to perfection by Bows & Arrows and Stefanie Miles, and lucky for us Heather Hawkins snapped up every yummy bit. More right here.

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From Heather Hawkins Photography… This shoot was a lovely collaboration between the team of Heather Hawkins, Stefanie Miles, Bows & Arrows and a few other amazing talents, and may just inspire you to throw a garden party of your own!

The gorgeous natural light and lightly colored interiors allowed us to bring the outdoors in, without compromising the natural and organic elements we desired for this visual story. The historic building held the celebration, and provided ample opportunities for wistful and charming portraits to capture the radiance of the bride. We always recommend thinking carefully about venue selection, as it is so important to creating the atmosphere for the celebration!

We wanted to create a lush, romantic and dreamy atmosphere for a elegant celebration, and did so using a colorful mix of loosely arranged florals in various tones of blush, peach, cream, salmon, and pink. The addition of antique brass candlesticks antique silver flatware added warmth and character, while the clean-lined blush plates kept the scene fresh and modern.

The bride wore gowns by Reem Acra, Monique Lhuillier, and Oscar de la Renta. Two bouquets were designed, one made of hellebores, olive leaf, patience garden rose, sweet pea and the other of sword fern, jasmine vine, poppies, peony, peach juliet garden rose, charity garden rose, miranda garden rose, ranunculus, sweet pea, anemone, hellebores, and scented geranium.

Photography: Heather Hawkins Photography | Floral Design: Bows and Arrows | Makeup: Love Dose Beauty | Designer & Stylist: Stefanie Miles Events | Gowns: Arte Latica | Linen Provider: BBJ La Tavola | Models: Bishop Holland | Veils: Arte Latica

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Social Hour + Winners!

As y’all prep to wrap up the week, over here the party is JUST getting started. That’s right, we’re kicking things off with a new “Social Hour” series highlighting your favorite features from SMP’s Pinterest and Instagram all in one pretty slideshow. Have a look through the picks, and watch out for winners below!

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ONGOING GIVEAWAYS

Alexandra Grecco tulle skirt
Something Blue Prize pack from La Marca Prosecco
Something Blue Nile Pinterest Contest

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This week’s DISCOUNTS…

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For our California brides… Discounts from Love and Lace Bridal and Unveiled bridal event on September 7th.

For Our Midwest brides… Enter to win the WASIO Photography engagement session giveaway and checkout their discount!

For our Tri-State brides… A special engagement session offer from Twah Dougherty.

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And WINNERS…

BIG Congratulations to the winners of the Macy’s Registry to Reality GiveawayErin, won the Mikasa dinnerware and glassware set  and Nicki won the $250 Macy’s gift card.

 

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Social Hour

Before we all dig in to what’s sure to be a beauuuutiful long weekend, we wanted to take a moment to peek at our favourite posts so far this week. We’re calling it “social hour” and it’s by in large thanks to you! We’ve pored through our latest Instagrams and Pins and have selected the most liked this week. Apparently you guys have good taste because they’re kind of my favorites as well…

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And if you aren’t following us on Instagram or Pinterest yet, you may want to do so immediately! I mean, no pressure or anything, but you’re totally missing out ;)

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Jacquelyn Clark

Romantic Blush Sundance Resort Wedding

This one darlings, it’s a soul-warmer. It’s everything a wedding should be. The details? They’re astoundingly beautiful. Michelle Leo Events set the scene for this breathtaking day, and beyond those details, this one is full of so much more. Sweet sounds of laughter, eager pre-ceremony smiles, a kick-butt flash mob entrance, a few amazing toasts

Elegant Outdoor Summer Wedding in Ojai

Michael & Anna Costa have a way with the camera and it shows in their latest Ojai installment. It

Peter Rabbit Birthday Party

If you’re ever at a loss for birthday party inspiration, you can always rely on the classics. I mean, they’re that way for a reason after all. Velveteen Rabbit, the original Winnie the Pooh, or in this case Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit. Styled by Eventful Wedding Planning and photographed by Alexandra Wallace, this is one children’s birthday party that guests are sure to remember!


From Colleen Gregory, of Eventful… The inspiration for this party comes from photographer, Alexandra Wallace, and wedding planner and my nostalgia for bedtime stories

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Vintage-Inspired Garden Wedding in San Juan Capistrano

Truth be told, San Juan Capistrano churns out some seriously pretty soirees. And one lovely gem that we’ve come to adore whole-heartedly is The Villa. It’s a quintessential locale for love stories and garden-loving duos, just ask The Youngrens who were behind every sweet moment of this pink-splashed day. Get your romance on in the gallery!

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From the beautiful Bride

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Inspiration for the Littlest Members of the Wedding Party

So often we see adorable flower girls and the dapperest of ring bearers gracing the pages of SMP, and now, we have whimsical inspiration dedicated to these wee ones. From crazy cute outfit ideas to a children’s table that will surely getting a standing ovation, this shoot crafted by Whitepeacock Styled Events + Munster Rose and Liz Banfield is the true definition of charming.

From Liz Banfield PhotographyInspired by a cotton floral print from Liberty of London found in a children’s party dress by Oscar de la Renta, photographer Liz Banfield and creative powerhouse Whitepeacock Styled Events set out to capture a spring wedding design to compliment an adorable flower girl and ring bearer. The exuberant palette of pink, mango, and turquoise informed all the charming details, including a “kids-only” table featuring card games, custom name balloons, strawberry milk jars rimmed with sprinkles, macaron “pops,” and glitter cupcakes. What child wouldn’t feel special at this event? Whitepeacock also created a vibrant table skirt made of ribbons, lace trim, and pom-poms to compliment the vintage table.

Not afraid of a little DIY, a ring pillow was sewn from turquoise gingham with a contrasting mini-pom trim placed on a wood plate from Muji. The flower girl “basket” was adapted (with two drilled holes) from a coordinating wood bowl, adorned with a sweet floral trim from Daytona Braids & Trimming in NYC. Striped straws were transformed into “waving wands” with the application of ribbons.

Floral designer Jackie Reisnauer of Munster Rose updated the typical flower girl headpiece by grouping the flowers in an asymmetrical arrangement. A combination of seasonal spring blooms — Scabiosa, Garden Roses, Ranunculus, Sweet William, and Italian Ruscus — highlighted the color palette as well as the flower girl’s charming curls. For the ring bearer, a scaled down boutonniere complimented his dapper Oscar de la Renta linen jacket and plaid bow-tie.

To make the duo feel extra special, individual mini-cakes were created by Banfield using and easy fondant recipe (comprised mostly of store bought marshmallows!) found online. Miniature cookie cutters were used to cut out simple floral shapes and then topped off with a simple decorative sugar pearl.

Photography: Liz Banfield | Event Design: White Peacock Styled Events | Floral Design: Munster Rose | Cupcakes: Ross Sveback | Reception Venue: Three Sons Signature Cuisine | "Love" Sign: Oh Dier | Flower Girl Dress: Oscar De La Renta | Invitation: Umama | Photo Assistant: Michelle Kowalewski | Rentals, Table And Chairs: Collected Vintage | Ring Bearer Jacket And Tie: Oscar De La Renta | Wood Bowl And Plate: Muji

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The Fig Manhattan

For those of us who like a classic cocktail but aren’t afraid to shake it up a little, I present to you WINK! Weddings‘ fig manhattan. All the goodness of the traditional manhattan, with a delicious twist. Fig and thyme and bourbon are shaken up and the results are wow-worthy. With photos from onelove photography, you can peek at this cocktail in action over here (excuse me while I swoon over all of the pretty).

The Fig ManhattanA classic drink with a twist.
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  • cubed ice
  • 3/4 ounce sweet vermouth
  • 2 1/2 ounce bourbon whiskey
  • 1 1/2 ounce thyme infused simple syrup
  • 2 figs
  • one dash orange bitters
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  1. Quarter one fig. In shaker, muddle quartered fig & thyme infused simple syrup.
  2. Add ice, vermouth, bourbon & orange bitters.
  3. Shake cold, and strain into chilled coupe. Half remaining fig and use as garnish.

Photography: onelove photography | Styling & Recipe: WINK!

Jacquelyn Clark

Afternoon Tea Wedding at Eden Valley Orchards

This pretty afternoon tea wedding photographed by Betsy Blue is easy elegance in its purest form. It comes toting floral filled tea pots crafted by the bride’s mother, a glorious sunny day at Eden Valley Orchards and all in all, an affair built around family and love. Be sure to stop by the gallery for even more and push play on the film captured by Blue Bus Creatives below.

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From Betsy Blue PhotographyRick & Claire’s afternoon tea wedding was delicate, personal and an astonishingly beautiful affair. These two sweet doctors’ love for each other is so genuine and palpable…everything they do together is done well, and with so much love & care. There were so many details about this wedding that made it personal to the couple…from handwritten notes to each other to be read on their 5th anniversary…to the significant tea pots which were hand-picked and lovingly planted with flowers & tended by the bride’s mother…cufflink gifts for the groom that the bride had handmade with coordinates of both the place they first met (on one) and of the wedding venue (on the other)…a surprise song for the Bride written and recorded by the Groom for the happy couple to dance to…to the bride’s bracelet which was handed down to her from her great grandmother, and which her own mother wore on her wedding day as well. So many more details created in love, and beautifully sewn into this lovely wedding day.

Photography: Betsy Blue Photography | Videography: Blue Bus Creatives | Floral Design: Main Street Flowers | Wedding Gown: Maggie Sottero | Bride's Shoes: Kate Spade | Catering: Ashland Gourmet | Makeup: Avae Salon - Katie Palmer | DJ: DJ Hope Co. | Groomsmens Ties: Charles Tyrwhitt | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Wedding Venue: Eden Valley Orchards | Groom's Cufflinks: Hotaru Jewelry | Groom's Shoes: Allen Edmonds | Musician: Chelsea Williams

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A Hand-Crafted, DIY Midwest Meadow Wedding at Happy Days Lodge

Handmade and heartfelt, this darling day at Happy Days Lodge (even the venue’s name is cute) was labor of love in the best possible way. With the help of family and friends, this couple whipped up a day they will treasure forever, and thanks to Anna Zajac all those priceless moments can be seen here.

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From the Bride…From the beginning, we wanted our wedding to be very personalized and involving our friends as much as possible. We designed the save the dates and invitations ourselves, and printed them with our friend’s letterpress. We designed and printed all the wedding day decorations and programs on another friend’s risograph. One of my bridesmaids made my wedding dress(!!), which included lace from my mom’s wedding dress. Our musician, photographer, and cake maker were all close friends of ours. Our friend hand lettered a window with our names and the wedding date that was set up as you entered the ceremony hall. On the day of, the groomsmen and Alex set up all the decorations, and the bridesmaids and I made all the centerpieces and bouquets. Many friends let us borrow decorations. Our parents supported us and contributed an incredible amount. We had our guests request oldies songs for the dance floor, since we’re not into traditional wedding music, and we didn’t think our guests would enjoy our indie dance music. It all felt incredibly special and unique, and so us, because you could see our hands and our friends’ hands in the making of the whole day.

When Alex and I first started dating, we took many trips to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park to hike or sit and talk. We had our first kiss there, and two years later, got engaged there. So it made total sense to get married there, and we were lucky enough to book the Happy Days Lodge, a hall I’d been eyeing for a few months! They had both a ceremony hall and a reception hall in one building, which was so convenient for decorating and not having to rush from one location to another after the ceremony. It had market lighting already set up, and two giant bison heads on the wall.

The biggest hit of the night (besides dancing) was the food. If you want guaranteed praise for your wedding, get a barbecue place to cater. Our venue limited our catering options, but luckily Old Carolina Barbecue was on the list. People went back for seconds, which apparently doesn’t happen very often. We also met a couple early on in our engagement that had a small business in Cleveland making ice cream, called Mason’s Creamery. Everyone loved them as well, and didn’t even miss not having cake.

Favorite Memories from the Wedding:

Alex (Groom): Because the venue was small, and because Katey and I had chosen not to see each other before the ceremony, we had to switch off waiting in our respective restrooms. The groomsmen and bridesmaids acted as “lookouts,” and we were always told ahead of time when the coast was clear before leaving. It will always be a favorite memory of mine. It was a good time bonding with my groomsmen and my father.

Katey (Bride): My favorite memory was walking down the aisle and realizing that almost everyone I knew was in the same room. Beforehand, I didn’t think it would be a big deal

Romantic Blush Pink Williamsburg Wedding

Every ounce of this day is spring wedding perfection. Blush pink palette. Crisp, white hydrangeas. And sun-kissed moments from start to finish. The crazy talented Michael & Carina Photography watched the story unfold, and captured every yummy detail for your pinning pleasure. More right here.

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From Michael & Carina Photography… Cameron and Julia may be from Ohio, but for their wedding, they returned with their lovely families to their alma mater, The College of William and Mary. Julia and her bridesmaids began their day at the Spa of Colonial Williamsburg. The weather