by: Lauren

I just love yellow, don’t you?! This modern yellow & slate inspiration shoot sent to us by Natalia Zamarripa Photography is the perfect thing to brighten up your day if it’s started like my gloomy Tuesday has! A little bling with a spin on my favorite combination of yellow and gray makes for a gorgeously modern look! There’s even a second “look” for the tablescape at the end of the post, so be sure to catch that one too!

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Wow, I absolutely LOVE the tulips in the second tablescape! A big thank you to Natalia Zamarripa Photography for sharing the inspiration of this shoot with us!

Now I want to know… what’s your favorite color paired with yellow? Do you like yellow and gray, or something else? And if you’re using yellow in your wedding, what other colors are you doing with it? How’s that for a ton of questions?! ;)

 

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by: Lauren

Happy Monday! Or maybe not-so-happy Monday for some of you, but is there a better way to start off your week than reading wedding blogs and looking at pretty things?! This elegant purple ballroom wedding I have for you today was sent to us by Weddings By Socialites and photographed by the fabulous Ashley Brockinton! I too had a ballroom wedding, so I know how hard it is to find gorgeous ballroom weddings on all these wedding blogs and websites- they’re few and far between! Kelly of Weddings By Socialites provided us with a little background info about this beautiful wedding, so we’ll start off with that, and then I’ll let the bride, Lauren, take over!

Lauren and Giuseppe’s big Italian wedding!  Lauren is a pharmacist and Giusseppe owns, of course, an Italian restaurant.  The ceremony took place in a Naples, FL church where the Ciancimino family priest presided over the traditional service.  At LaPlaya the guests were treated to a five course dinner, including the mandatory pasta course.  Lauren loved everything “wedding” and so each element was just as important as the next and she wanted it to very much look and feel like a wedding as she had always dreamed a wedding should.  Shades of purple and flowers everywhere; a great wedding band; a big cake; fancy linens and chairs…everything decorated. White box truffles at each place setting, along with gold beaded chargers, a menu and of course, a purple napkin. 

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

 I spent a lot of time doing research on the internet, reading wedding blogs, books, and magazines to find ideas for what I truly wanted our wedding day to be. This is how I found my incredible wedding planner, Kelly McWilliams. From the moment I hired Kelly, I knew our wedding would never be the same. She turned out to not just be a wedding planner but like a friend and a therapist during stressful times. On my actual wedding day, eating breakfast on my hotel room balcony with my parents calmed my nerves and made me feel ready for the big day.

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

When it came down to deciding who to hire for our wedding we chose people that we felt the most comfortable with. We chose talented people that we wouldn’t mind having a cup of coffee with. 

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 Did any of your vendors do anything special for you before, on, or after your wedding day that you would like to share?

My wedding planner, Kelly McWillaims, went about and beyond the call of duty. I wouldn’t know where to start to name all she did. Most of my bridesmaids live out of town so Kelly and Sue Bain, my florist, did the most beautiful flowers, linens and chair covers for the amazing and delicious bridal shower that my MOH had for me. My photographer, Ashley Brockinton, photographed it. My videographer, AMC Video, posted pictures from our wedding day on their blog with a sweet summary of the day’s events.

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What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

Oh I couldn’t narrow it down to only one thing. The whole experience of the four day week-end is hard to describe,  we feel so much joy remembering it all. Both sides of our family and friends got to bond and make a vacation out of our wedding. It took my breath away when we got to see a sneak peak of the ballroom before our guests came in. Seeing how all the planning and all the decisions we made from the cake to the linens to the flowers came together to create exactly what we wanted was really cool. Everyone still talks about how amazing our band, None Other, was.We danced all night! It was the best week-end ever!

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I just love all of the flowers and the elegance throughout the whole wedding! A big thank you to Lauren for sharing her wedding planning insight with us, and thank you to Weddings By Socialites for planning a gorgeous wedding and sharing it with us!

I’m curious now- how many of you are having a ballroom wedding? What style of wedding are you planning on having for it? Elegant, modern, eclectic, vintage? Share in the comments- I want to know what kinds of weddings you all are planning and dreaming up! :)

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Planning: Weddings By Socialites / Photographer: Ashley Brockinton Photography / Venue: La Playa Resort / Floral Design: Signature Florals / Videography: AMC Video / Cake: Ella's Cakes / Band: Clint Wiley's None Other / Hair and Makeup: Jennifer King Hair & Makeup / Transportation: Naples Transportation and Tours


by: Lauren

So today is 11/11/11… lots and LOTS of weddings happening today! Raise your hand if you’re attending a wedding today! I actually have one tomorrow that I’ve been planning for over a year… and it’s going to be absolutely amazing! :) Oh and it’s my last “official” wedding that I’m planning, and then I’m 100% a FULL TIME blogger! [Shameless plug: So send all your friends here, because this is how I pay my bills now! :)] Alrighty, so on to this week’s Detail To Love…

You know what I’m loving this week? Balloons used as decor! I know it’s definitely not a new concept, but I think it’s pretty awesome nonetheless. I’m talking about single huge round balloons, a bunch of balloons, upside down balloons… it doesn’t matter what kind, just balloons! Here are some pretty fun examples of balloons used as decor…

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Left to right: Little Green Notebook, Weddings in WinnipegMartha Stewart Weddings

Oh and you can also use them as table numbers like this…

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See? I think my favorite use of the balloons is the whole backdrop, but I’m also sort of loving them as a centerpiece alternative! And talk about perfect timing, the wedding featured today uses balloons as decor too! Of course I think the use of balloons is only fitting for a certain type of wedding- one with a more fun and eclectic style.

So what do you all think? Balloons or no balloons? Either way, I think they’re a pretty FUN way to end the week! Happy weekend everyone! :)



by: Kristine

Boy, do I have a treat of a wedding to share with you all on this Friday. A carnival theme?! Talk about choosing a theme and running with it! I can’t explain it any better than Kathy Best, venue owner and event planner, so I’m just gonna let her do it.

When guests arrived they checked in at the ticket counter to sign the guest book and receive tickets to the show. Next, they enjoyed bottled cokes, lemonade, and water along with sugar nuts from the vintage candy cart. The ceremony was held on a custom stage with four large columns and draping to give the feel of an outdoor theatre production. Following the ceremony, guests moved to other areas of the park and discovered a concession stand, a popcorn machine, a caricaturist, and juggler/stilt walker. Picnic basket centerpieces were filled with goodies and the candy table was overflowing with every kind of treat imaginable. 

Sounds pretty great, right? Now I’m gonna let the pictures, shot by Joe Hendricks Photography, and the bride, Janna, take it from here.

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

I am a broad thinker by nature so I had tons of ideas when I started planning the wedding but not a real detailed plan for narrowing down or focusing all my ideas.  I never thought I would hire a planner but when we decided on the venue (Front Porch Farms), and the owner was also a wedding planner and PR event planner with established contacts, I knew that was the way to go.  She (Kathy Best) definitely helped to get my big vision narrowed down into practical and budget friendly choices to fit my vision, all without going majorly over budget.  I think hiring a planner helped save me time and money on the front end of things.  I wanted to cut costs where I could so a lot of the things I did myself or with the help of my family and friends.  There were a lot of little projects my family did before the wedding and even the day of.  I couldn’t have done it without them!

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

I did not have a huge budget to begin with so I wanted to have the “best” without paying the high end money that sometimes entails.  I know there are a ton of vendors out there but I wanted to work with the vendors that did not see me as just another bride, and just another wedding.  I did not want to skimp on quality just because I had a budget to stick to. The planner helped to bring me vendors that could work with my budget but still had quality work and reviews. I think all the vendors I chose fit those qualifications beautifully.

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Did any of your vendors do anything special for you before, on, or after your wedding day that you would like to share?

We were the 5th wedding that was held at the venue we chose (it opened the winter before our wedding as a wedding venue) so it was a somewhat new venue at the time of our wedding.  Our theme was a vintage street fair/carnival type of wedding.  The owner (Kathy Best), wanted to use our wedding to really show what Front Porch Farms could do for brides who have a smaller budget but big dreams.  She definitely went above and beyond to make that dream come true.  She provided part of the entertainment by hiring the unicyclist who also did juggling and stilt walking for the guests.  She threw this in as a bonus as it was not in our budget, and he was the hit of the party.  The kids loved him and even the adults too. He was great and really completed the overall theme and feel we were going for.  All of our wedding party bragged on our photographers too.  The feedback we got from people looking at our pictures that weren’t even at the wedding was amazing.  No one had a bad thing to say about our pictures. They loved the theme too!  We wanted a unique wedding and all the vendors definitely made that happen.

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What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

Our wedding vows were my first favorite part.  I was nervous about being in front of that many people, but during our vows, I did not even notice anyone else besides my now husband, the preacher, and me.  It was very special and I will never forget that feeling of committment and love.  My second favorite part was the balloon release when we entered the reception.  When I was a kid, we would release balloons into the local neighborhood at the end of Vacation Bible School week.  The balloons would have cards attached to them with special and encouraging messages.  I LOVED doing that each year and the memories associated with that are such fun ones!  I am a big believer in Missions and I had been on a mission trip to South Africa with my church the year before my wedding.  It had such an impact on my life and I wanted somehow to incorporate that into my wedding.  If nothing else was remembered about our wedding, I wanted people to hear about the message and work of Living Hope (the organization in South Africa my church partners with).  They do incredible life changing work with children and adults in their local communities.  I wanted to bring a little piece of South Africa to Tennessee so I got the idea from my childhood experience and decided to attach information cards about Living Hope to the balloons and release them at our reception.  It was so special to release those ballons knowing my deepest passion and something that we believe in so much was attached to them.  I wanted our wedding to reach others and encourage them to show love to others in need.  The balloon release was perfect!  It definitely made the day complete.

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What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

I would say not to lose sight of what the wedding is truly about. It is easy to get caught up in the planning and romance of a wedding but even if things don’t get done exactly the way you want, you still will be married to the love of your life at the end of the day.  That sacred union and love betwen the two of you is the single most important thing.  Everything else will work itself out!!

A very special thanks to Joe Hendricks Photography for sharing this jam-packed wedding with us and to Janna for taking us right back to her big day.

What do you think, lovely readers? Are you as speechless as I am?

xo-Kristine

 

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