Posts tagged ‘yellow’

November 16th, 2012

Floral Friday: A Bouquet of Sunshine

When you think of the color yellow what’s the first word that pops into your head.  Happy?  Me too, and that’s just what these beautiful flowers make me, super, duper happy (especially with winter fast approaching).  There’s so much to love, the variety of texture, the lovely boutonnieres, the soft grey dusty miller as a counterpoint to the bright yellow.  Plus who doesn’t love a good billy ball now and then, and it doesn’t hurt when the bride and groom look like models!  A huge thanks to Cathy and David Photographers for sharing, and to White Iris Designs for their beautiful flowers.  Happy Friday everyone!

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October 5th, 2012

Floral Friday: Pincushions and Orchids

Emily and David’s wedding was so lovely.  Modern, and simple, but the one thing that really blew me away were their flowers.  Emily’s bouquet was beautiful, a perfect mix of textural flowers.  It’s not always easy to use these types of flowers and make them look fresh and romantic, but Pazzobello, her florist in Minneapolis did a great job.  Thanks to Joy Marie Photography for submitting this lovely event.

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September 5th, 2012

Real Weddings: Mindy and Jim, Kansas City, Missouri

I don’t know about you you, but with how ridiculously hot this summer has been I’m definitely in the mood for fall.  On that note I thought it would be perfect to share Mindy and Jim’s adorable October wedding to get us all in the spirit of one of my favorite seasons.  When planning their day Mindy said that they had a lot of out of town guests, so they really wanted to showcase Kansas City.  After attending a few different events at Boulevard Brewery she and Jim knew it was the right spot for their wedding, with a lovely space, views of the KC skyline, and of course some of the best beer around!  She drew color inspiration from the Boulevard logo, and added in some neutral grey to soften the navy and yellow palette.  A crew of crafty family and friends helped pull together the hand made decor, and Carolyn of Ultrapom, a local event rental company added lovely linens, and containers, as well as helping set up on the day of.  A big thank you to Mindy for sharing all the details of the day, and to Heather Brulez for the lovely images.

Real Kansas City Wedding, Mindy and Jim

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony/Reception: Boulevard Brewery.  Photos: Heather Brulez Photography.  Flowers: Dutch Flowers. Rentals and Set-up: Ultrapom.  Catering: Jack Stack BBQ.  Stationer: Alicia Dean CCOinc.

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Beautiful fall bouquet

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Hand made paper flowers

Custom designed guest book.

Cupcakes with mini flags.

 

Even more loveliness…

From the bride, Mindy…

Jim and Mindy met at Cinzetti’s Italian restaurant in Overland Park KS in 2005.  Mindy was being trained in her first serving job when Jim hurried through the front door, eager to check on his week’s sales numbers. Taken with Mindy’s blue eyes and good manners, he broke his rule of dating a co-worker by asking her out for a cherry soda.  Mindy was humored and intrigued by the cherry soda request.  Phone numbers were exchanged and a first date was scheduled.  Being new to Kansas City, Mindy had never been to the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.  Jim decided that he would take her there for their first date.  Six years later, they returned to the same location where Jim proposed to Mindy and she gladly said YES!

My mom was the master of DIY projects when I was growing up.  She sewed my dresses, doll dresses, Halloween costumes, arranged dried flowers, etched glass….you name it.  I’ve tried to follow in her footsteps but only seem to leave half finished projects in my wake.

When it came to my wedding, I wanted that do-it-yourself feel in the decor to make our guests feel at home.  I gathered ideas from online and went to craft stores to get inspired but it was all a little overwhelming. The project supervisor in me spoke up and I decided to delegate instead.

Being the crafty gal that she is, my mom made all of the paper flowers for our centerpieces.  Jim actually had the idea to shred Kansas City Star newspapers to use as filler for the vases.  I knew I chose the right guy!

I hired Alicia Dean of CCOinc, a graphic designer whom I work with to design our save the date’s and wedding invitations.  She and I collaborated on the design and I couldn’t have been happier!  Alicia also designed and produced our guest book which was a tree for our guests to “leaf” their fingerprint and sign.

Bridesmaids Leah & Amy hand folded all of the “Cootie Catchers” which served as our ceremony programs.  I created the cupcake decor from some long forgotten project materials laying around the house and also the table numbers and our place cards.

Jim and his family sweetly gifted me some jewelry from the women on both sides of his family.  I requested that our florist Melissa Garris (Dutch Flowers in the River Market) attach them to my bridal bouquet.

The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art was the only choice for our pre-wedding photos for me.  Jim and I had our first date and our proposal there.  The weather couldn’t have been better for the end of October and I’m still amazed at how the photos look like they were taken in June.

Aside from all the usual things brides say were their favorite parts…it was truly the professionalism and outstanding level of service each of our vendors brought to our wedding day.  Seeing all of our own visions, research hours and dollars working through our vendors’ skill sets & creativity to orchestrate a memorable event for our guests was extremely rewarding.

 

August 16th, 2012

Real Weddings: Lisa and Brendan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

When I started looking through the photos of Lisa and Brendan’s day, I  have to say I felt a bit overwhelmed.  There were so many amazing details, beautiful colors, and every moment was captured perfectly by the talented Heather Cook Elliott.  I wasn’t exactly sure where I was going to be able to make cuts, so we definitely have more images to look at in this post than usual.  I also thought it was adorable that Brendan wrote the narrative for their day.  It’s not often that groom’s get into the act of participating in the blog posts, but I have to say I love what he wrote.  It really brings their day to life!  A big thank you to Brendan and Lisa for sharing the details of the day, and to Heather Cook Elliott Photography for the lovely images.

Real Wedding: Lisa and Brendan

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony/Reception: Boerner Botanical Garden.  Photography: Heather Cook Elliott Photography.  Flowers: Floral Impressions by Esther.  Vidography: Blu Couture.  Photobooth: Dustin White.  Bride and Bridesmaids Attire: Lela Rose.  Groom/Groomsmen Attire: Jim’s Formal Wear.

The brides bouquet.

Royal blue bridesmaids dresses.

Custom clutches for the bridesmaids.

Chalkboard for the ceremony.

The ceremony.

Flower girl basket.

Cocktails with little flags.

Handmade pinwheels.

Milk glass centerpieces.

Even more loveliness…

From the groom, Brendan…

Our love story began in a rowdy northern Wisconsin honky tonk while throwing darts and downing beers.  Don’t all the epic ones start in such a way?  Lisa and I met through mutual friends and we were lucky enough to develop a friendship prior to falling in love.  Even before we started dating, I knew Lisa possessed a heart so remarkably pure that, no matter the circumstance, she would do anything in her power to make life better for those around her.  Lisa, meanwhile, knew there was more to me than just my dashing good looks and rugged masculinity.  For instance, I think she was really impressed with my extensive knowledge about the Milwaukee Brewers. 

Seriously, looking back, I can’t envision our path to happiness unwinding any other way.  Our friendship – and the ability to laugh with one another – sparked a remarkable, unimaginable love.  Lisa and I were engaged atop Dunn’s River Falls in Jamaica.  It was a memorable proposal involving horses, a pair of affable Jamaican tour guides, a waterfall, some soaked cargo shorts and a comically undersized ring – but that’s a story best told in a Jamaican accent over a round of Red Stripe. 

As unforgettable as the proposal was, it pales in comparison to our wedding day.  Like anything Lisa does, she poured her heart and soul into making sure our special day would be remarkable.  As the planning progressed, and her “wedding binder” grew into a living, breathing thing that weighed as much as a small hatchback, I knew every detail would be perfect.  And indeed it was.  

These are some of the words Lisa uses to describe our Anthropology-inspired wedding: eclectic, modern and country chic.  I simply call it “magazineish” because every image captured by our insanely talented photographer, Heather Cook Elliot, looks like it could be in a catalog for wedding awesomeness.  With help from our moms, we made the candy table bags, labels, name cards and ceremony programs by hand.  Not only was it fun to make the items together, it also made me feel good that my wife-to-be trusted me with things like a glue stick, scissors and paper punch.  

Our table numbers were also one-of-a-kind creations as they featured our beloved Australian Shepherds Montana and Finnegan.  The dogs patiently posed for pictures taken in a tiny touristy town by our close friend Jeff Lazewski (owner of Gravidee Photography) during a vacation to the lake last summer.  We were also fortunate to have Montana and Finn brought to the beautiful Boerner Botanical Gardens in Milwaukee, WI, following our ceremony so they could share in our joy and experience all the charm a 90-degree wedding day in Wisconsin has to offer!  

Lisa and I both have quite a bit of Irish coursing through our blood (we honeymooned in Ireland) so we were proud to incorporate a good deal of Celtic tradition into our ceremony.  Our Reverend Jennifer Miller was a kind and clever woman that worked hard to get to know us as people while providing us with a ceremony that matched our personalities.  

For me, the most brilliant part of the wedding day was the moment I took Lisa’s hands in mine and, standing before family, friends and God, professed my devotion to the woman I love.  Following our vows, as Mother Nature continued to turn up the thermostat while withholding even the slightest semblance of a breeze, Lisa noticed the sweat dripping down my forehead and kindly handed me her something old – a white lace hankie once owned by her great grandmother – so I could wipe my forehead.  It was a simple and genuine act of kindness from my new wife, the most selfless person I’ve ever known.


July 3rd, 2012

Real Wedding: Tristan and Erin, Illinois

Erin and Tristan have known each other for a long time (since she was 12, and he was 15), but their romance didn’t begin until many years later.  Both are musicians, and as Erin puts it “It was very romantic falling in love on the road” as they toured with the band they both play in.  A small backyard affair in her father’s backyard , their event is one that has all those personal touches that make a wedding so special.  Plus Erin’s BHLDN dress is just to die for.  A big thank you to Erin for sharing all the details of their day, and to Justine Bursoni for her submission.

Real Illinois Wedding, Tristan and Erin

Who, What, Where ~ Ceremony and Reception: Private Residence.  Photographer: Justine Bursoni.  Food: L.A. Gourmet Catering.  Flowers: Horcher Farms Country Flowers.  Dress: BHLDN.

Beautiful green earrings.

White, yellow, and peach bouquet.

Backyard garden ceremony.

The bridesmaids wore grey dresses of their own choosing.

 

Even more loveliness…

 

From the bride, Erin…

Tristan and I actually met when we were quite young, maybe I was 11 o 12. He would’ve been 14 or 15. He was friends first with my older brother Seth.  They started a band together when they were in early high school and i always had a crush on Tris. :) I was a few years younger which felt like worlds younger at the time. So, time passed, we went to college and eventually I joined a band with Tristan and both of my brothers.  Over time we both realized that we loved each other and the rest is history.  At first, my brothers were not to happy because they were worried we’d ‘break up the band’.   It was very romantic falling in love on the road and later starting our own band.

The colors and themes for our wedding just came after doing some research.  Looking at other wedding blogs and pinterest. We never really chose just two colors because we didn’t want our wedding to be too matchy matchy.  But, for the dresses we chose charcoal grey and had the girls just pick out their own dress keeping in mind a slightly feminine aesthetic.  We decided we were having a garden wedding because his father is a biologist and has the most beautiful back garden.

As far as handmade projects go, we did quite a few.  We made what we wound up calling ‘glow jars’ by taking mason jars and decoupaging them with yellow tissue.  We used battery powered little candles because inside the jars you couldn’t see them.  They were so pretty once night fell!  Oh and also, since i am a bartendress as well as a musician, designed a wedding cocktail for the night.  We called it the ‘holy commitment cucumber gimlet’.  It turned out really well!

There were so many favorite parts of our wedding it’s hard to choose!  I remember the two of us walked out on the deck at the reception and saw the backyard for the first time.  It was so gorgeous and everyone clapped and we both felt so loved.  That was a magical moment for us both.

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