by: Lauren

This beautiful red and gold wedding from Focus Photography, Inc. that I have for you all today is a mix of both vintage glam and eclectic style, and it’s overflowing with amazing details! From a “sweets room” with a candy shop and cowboy saloon theme, to boxes on each table for guests to leave the couple a note, the details in this wedding are both personal and fun- the very best kind if you ask me! The bride Jennifer is here to share more about her wedding day with us…

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What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

Maybe this is surprising,  but our DJ was one of the most helpful overall! We had secured him first thing and had a total of five long meetings with him. We bounced ideas off each other, and he had so much advice and guidance to offer. He also was the one who started our timeline for us; from the moment I start getting ready to the towncar arrival. He really helped lay the initial groundwork, acting immediately as almost a coordinator for us, and also a great mediator when the groom and I argued about song choices! He became one of my main confidantes throughout the whole process.

Also, when it was crunch time, my mom really came to my rescue with helping with all the décor and collateral for the wedding. We were up until 1am for few nights the week of the wedding working in my parents garage, unwrapping pillar candles, staging and photographing the cocktail, gift, and placecard tables, putting together toiletry baskets for the restrooms, and getting all photographs, programs, menus and all other items packed, labeled, and ready to go.

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What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

I wanted vendors that really understood what I wanted, even if it was a bit off the wall or non-traditional. Although much of my wedding was pretty traditional, there were elements and surprises I knew were a bit different but I stuck to my guns, and my vendors were not only on board with it, but supported and enhanced all my ideas, and helped made my vision come to fruition.

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What was your inspiration for your wedding details and/or design?

I started thinking just generally Vintage Glam. But then I started pulling ideas from everywhere. From Steampunk and Western for the cigar bar, old tyme carnival games and decor for cocktail hour, a candy shoppe/cowboy saloon feel for the sweets room, gothic cathedrals inspiring me to dim the lights and use a lot of candles, to a very regal “Presential”  vibe given our venue. I wanted lots of gold and deep rich colors without at all having strict “wedding colors” and I wanted it to be very romantic with an overall warm, classic and very throwback feel without having it strictly one theme. I wanted it to always be us and have personal quirky elements throughout: I love pigs, so our card box was a big wire pig form complete with a springy tail, and Branden loves the Beatles and Teddy Roosevelt, so I walked down the aisle to “Black Bird” and there were a few Teddy elements shown in the cigar bar and sweets room. We had fun with it and didn’t mind that it all didn’t “match” perfectly.

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What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

It was really important to me for each guest to enjoy themselves and feel special, and know how important it was to us to have them there. So we had fun surprises in store.

I obtained photos of each guest (and there were 220 guests!!!) and printed, cut them out and placed them inside vintage lockets I collected from thrift stores and online, and displayed all these lockets out at the placecard table. I think seeing the guests be so surprised and have fun looking for “their” locket was probably one of my favorite things of the wedding.

Also, I got to surprise Branden and the groomsmen with an outdoor cigar bar dedicated to them and they loved it, and the big sweets room full of candy and homemade sweets for the guests to load up on and take home was a great fun surprise.

I wanted the guests to walk away from our wedding knowing they were really thought of and appreciated, and to be glad they came.

Besides the above, my two personal favorite parts of the wedding were the private vows Branden and I shared during the ceremony and the surprise act of “Shotgun Blues”, a Blues Brothers cover band, complete with the handcuffs, sunglasses, and harmonica, during dancing. In was in those times I really let go and took in the great moments for myself and didn’t worry about anything else.

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What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

To suck it up and accept help! I felt bad asking for help, and I know I had a LOT of detailed ideas, not to mention many things were a surprise, so I really wanted to do the bulk of it on my own, but realizing that your loved ones want to help and be a part of the process was a notion I came to a little late in the process. So I wish I had taken up the offers of help much earlier.

Also, to let go that day and really enjoy yourself. It’s hard to get over the nerves and anxiety, but the moments will fly by, so take it all in and breathe.

Jennifer’s advice is great- just suck it up and accept help! It’s funny, but so helpful too!

Aren’t all of these details amazing? I don’t think I can pick a single detail that is my favorite- can you? I love the idea of creating a “sweets room” though- that must have been SO fun for the guests!

So tell me- would you consider doing a “sweets room” or other fun area at your wedding?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Focus Photography, Inc. / Reception Venue: The Richard Nixon Library / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Agape Planning / Catering: Anaheim White House Catering / Flowers & Decor: emporaflora / Cinematography: Boffo Video / DJ: Ovation Entertainment / Rentals: Create A Party Rentals


by: Lauren

Custom wedding invitations are one of my favorite things ever about a wedding, which is why I’m so excited to introduce you all to Dogwood Blossom Stationery & Invitation Studio this week! Check out some of their amazing work, and get to know them a little bit more…

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Why do you see yourself as being Modern, Vintage, Classic, or Eclectic?

While I definitely have my own personal style, I keep it out of the equation when it comes to working with clients! It’s your style that matters here. At Dogwood Blossom Stationery, we collaborate with you to bring your vision to life. Our design process is one-on-one – whether in person, over the phone, or by email. We create custom samples specifically for you based on our conversation, and then tweak them into one perfect invitation with your input.

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What is your favorite wedding detail you’ve ever seen or created?

Color, embellishment, dimension. It’s our tagline, and my favorite wedding details contain those elements. I’m at my best when I’m challenged with something new. My favorite example of this is the first time a bride asked me to incorporate fabric as a major part of her invitation. The result was amazing, she was thrilled, and I couldn’t wait for the next opportunity to use my new skill. We use fabric so often now that it seems weird that it wasn’t part of our repertoire before – even my business cards use fabric now. Dogwood Blossom Stationery takes things to a totally different level by stepping out of the realm of paper alone, and by incorporating dimensional elements that really make things pop.

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What is your favorite store or brand?

Maybe it’s a strange response, but Martha Stewart is my favorite “brand.” Over so, so many years, she has created a trend that is allowing us now to think outside the box regarding events, entertaining, and style. She has shown us again and again that you can take literally any object or theme and – with some creativity and ingenuity – find a way to make it intriguing, interesting, and beautiful.

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What is your favorite thing about weddings?

In addition to being one of the biggest milestones of your life, your wedding might just be the biggest social event you’ll ever host. This day offers you the chance to express who you are, in this moment, in a big and fairly public way. It is a celebration of you, of your love, of all the prospects and possibilities your future together holds. These are the reasons why weddings are so magical, so captivating, so obsess-worthy. These are the reasons why I feel so honored to be even a tiny part of your big day.

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What qualities do you possess that enable you to work well with brides and grooms?

Our stellar communication and listening skills allow us to hear your vision and ask clarifying questions – ensuring we’ll create the invitation and paper goods you’re envisioning. Our strong emphasis on service, responsiveness, and thoroughness ensures your needs are fully met and prevents you from having any stress or added effort. And taking pride in our work guarantees that on every item, every piece, for every service, we are doing our absolute best work for you.

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What steps do you take to ensure that your clients will have amazing wedding days when working with you?

We’ve got your back, to put it simply. Personal service is a major part of “who” Dogwood Blossom Stationery is. Our one-one-one custom design process is only the beginning of our relationship. We ask you lots of questions and set up a timeline to ensure your paper needs are fully met and your planning progresses as smoothly as possible. We think ahead about how each of your paper goods interacts with your guests, your event flow, and your event décor. We offer full-service on every order, meaning we’ll do absolutely everything on your behalf, including hand-canceling and mailing your invitations, if that is what you’d prefer. And this is our full-time gig, so we can always be reached when you need us, and the work we do for you takes priority.

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by: Sammantha

Hello all! I’m excited to share this classic and eclectic wedding full of purple and blue details from Karen Harrison Photography with you all today!

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How sweet! I absolutely love the wine and letters in a box tradition for the ceremony! How fun must it be to open the box down the road and remember such a special time! What are you doing to make your ceremony your own? Any traditions or extra elements?
Can’t wait to hear!

Cheers,
Samm

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Karen Harrison Photography / Reception Venue: Sunken Gardens    / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Laura Walsh Events  / Transportation: Embassy Limousines    / Harpist: Sara Sterling Ansley    / Flowers & Decor: 2Birds  / DJ: ude with Grant Hemond and Associates  / Catering: Olympia Catering  / Cake Baker: Cakes by Carolynn / Lighting: Tampa Bay Lights / Hair & Makeup: Jackline, Salon Posh   


by: Lauren

Happy Friday everyone! This beautiful pink and green wedding from Ashley Batz Photography that I have for your all today is full of beautiful vintage details with a touch of country! From doily adorned programs and escort cards, to burlap runners, this wedding is all kinds of gorgeous!

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From the bride, Danielle:

What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

My fiance and now husband was my biggest supporter and the most amazing help in the entire planning process. From cutting the burlap table runners, to helping me drink and soak wine bottles to remove the labels, he played such an important role throughout in the entire process.  It was very important to me that he was involved. It wasn’t my day it was our day. He constantly reminded me everyday not to stress and have fun.  

My father was the best go to person throughout the wedding process. If I ever came to a problem with a vendor returning my calls, emails ect. or feeling a bit like a bridezilla he found a way to help with every situation. He truly was the best support system Ryan and I could of asked for. 

Our wedding day was executed perfectly. Kimberly Roberts (LVL events) was our Day of Wedding Coordinator. She was professional and we put our trust in her hands. After the wedding, I had numerous complements on the activities and how smoothly there were transitioned. Big thank you to her for keeping everything on schedule and ensuring all the people were where they needed to be.  

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What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

Picking out vendors and hiring them was so much fun! It was such a relief and exciting to scratch each vendor off the list during the planning process. It made the big day feel that much closer. We decided to ask our family and friends for recommendations. After we established a list of recommendations for each vendor, we then met up with them. We called them and even had a few skype conversations. We also read tons of yelp reviews on past weddings our vendors were involved in to make sure we were picking the absolute best person or group. It was important to us to like the person and get excited about their services.  We made a list of questions for each vendor prior to meeting them. This helped us to remember to ask important questions …and we realized that even the smallest questions or detail was important.  

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What was your inspiration for your wedding details and/or design?   

We wanted to bring a bit of vintage country into our big day. Together our favorite color is green. So we absolutely knew Green was going to be our color. We decided on a sea foam green dresses for the Bridesmaids…they looked amazing! Going with the theme the groomsmen and ushers wore grey suites. And they couldn’t of looked anymore handsome.  We along with family and close friends started to collect wine bottles. They were the main focus on our tables and really tied the vintage theme together. My florist Bella Hicks (Twig and Petals) did such an amazing job putting my vision of flowers to reality with the wine bottles.

Together we hunted garage sales, antique shops and our families homes for perfect vintage pieces to complete our vision. We collected old doors, windows, shutters … and dressed up the ceremony and reception with burlap, candles and little odds and end antiques. 

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What is your best piece(s) of advice for other brides?

Come to terms that something may happen in your wedding…that may not go as planned. Let it go and Roll with it. and Most importantly….HAVE FUN ..you’re planning your wedding day!

Oh yes, I say that all the time- not everything goes as planned! It’s so important to remember!

I love how Danielle and her family collected wine bottles for her centerpieces! Are any of you doing something like that?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Ashley Batz Photography / Reception Venue: Lucie Stern Community Center / Flowers & Decor: Twig and Petals / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: LVL events