by: Lauren

After yesterday’s post about photo and smile booths, I thought I would continue it a little by sharing these amazing Smitten Sticks!

Add Some Fun to Your Photos With Smitten Sticks! via TheELD.com
Photo via Smitten Sticks

Smitten Sticks are handmade paper expressions, mustaches and the like, mounted on a stick for easy handholding. They’re simple, playful and perfect for creating those fun moments just begging to be captured, whether it’s during a wedding, birthday party or any other celebration rife with photo ops.

Add Some Fun to Your Photos With Smitten Sticks! via TheELD.com
Photo via Smitten Sticks

Smitten Sticks are the collaboration of Edyta, a wedding photographer, and Vana of Le Papier Studio. Edyta was forever on the hunt for creative, quirky and clever props for her brides and grooms to incorporate into their wedding photos. It dawned on her that in order to get the quality and aesthetic that she and her clients demand, she’d just have to make them herself! She had the inspiration and Vana was the perfect partner to make her vision come to life. Together they created these great props that are showing up all over weddings and parties!

Add Some Fun to Your Photos With Smitten Sticks! via TheELD.com
Photo via Smitten Sticks

You can get your hands on some of these Smitten Sticks by going to their Etsy store and purchasing a Smitten Stick package! And lucky you, Smitten Sticks has teamed up with Southern Weddings Magazine for a giveaway! It ends today at 11PM, and all you have to do is make a comment about what makes you the happiest in life!

Who wants to use some of these Smitten Sticks in their photos?


by: Lauren

Photo booths have been popping up at weddings all over lately! It’s a great way to provide something to entertain your guests, and it’s a great ice breaker too! And of course you can capture some of the memories of your wedding with the photos. There are several different ways that photo booths can be done, but no matter which one you choose, they’re all incredibly fun and everyone loves them!

Rental: Renting an actual photo booth is one of the options you have if you want a photo booth at your wedding. Your guests just press a button to take 4 poses of pictures, and they take the photos home with them as a reminder of how much fun they had at your wedding! You can also get a guest book of all of the photos that your guests take- a great alternative to the traditional guest book!

Wedding Photo Booth Options via TheELD.com
Photo via Tampa Shutterbooth

Photographer: If you don’t have it in your budget to rent a photo booth, you can always have your photographer set one up! Talk to your photographer about having an assistant man the “smile booth” station and take photos of your guests! You can make a cool backdrop for the booth, or just use a pretty corner at your reception. To add even more fun to the photo booth concept, you can add props or a sign for guests to write a message to you and your new husband!

Wedding Photo Booth Options via TheELD.com
Photo by Pure Photography by Lindsey

Wedding Photo Booth Options via TheELD.com
Photo by Our Labor of Love

Wedding Photo Booth Options via TheELD.com
Via Swanky Tables, by Studio Booth
(This can be rented from Studio Booth, or if you’re ambitious, I’m sure it could be made!)

DIY: If none of the above options are viable, you can always create a DIY photo booth! It may not be a “photo booth”, more like a photo station, but your guests will still have fun! There a few ways to do a DIY Photo Station. You can provide a few cameras for guests to take photos of each other. You can even go so far as to buy a remote for the camera and set up a camera stand. Another option would be to buy a Polariod so guests can just take the photos home, or you can have them paste the photos into a guestbook!

Wedding Photo Booth Options via TheELD.com
Via The Bride’s Cafe

No matter which way you choose to do a photo booth, guests will have a blast with it, and you will have great memories from your wedding! Who’s planning on doing a photo or smile booth at their wedding?


by: Lauren

Since there was so much engagement talk last week, I had a few more amazing engagement photos that I wanted to share!

Astrid of Astrid and Rene Photography, a husband and wife photography team in Naples, FL, sent me these gorgeous photo boards of Sarah and Mike’s engagement shoot. Astrid wrote, “Sarah and Mike really put the ‘F” in fall and fun! Their wedding is this Saturday here in Naples, on the beach and then at Grey Oaks.” These photos were shot in Sarah’s neighborhood! It’s beautiful, I would have never guessed it was a neighborhood!

Fun and Gorgeous Engagement Photos in Naples via TheELD.com

Fun and Gorgeous Engagement Photos in Naples via TheELD.com

They definitely look like they’re a fun couple! I absolutely love photos with pets, and even more so, I’m loving the light in these photos! I can’t wait to see their wedding photos! Thanks for sharing Astrid!


by: Lauren
I’ve always loved the combination of blue and brown. It’s so serene and calming- it reminds me of a spa for some reason. However, my inspiration for making this board came from the invitation suite below, by Brown Sugar Design. The colors are slightly muted and not too rich, giving it sophistication and at the same time a casual feel.

I’m a firm believer in color schemes being able to work in just about any setting. It all depends on how you use the colors and the tone of the colors used. I think with brown and blue, a pale combination would be best for a Spring wedding. However, using deeper hues of brown and blue would be an excellent combination for a Fall or Winter wedding!

Blue and Brown Inspiration Board via TheELD.com
Row 1: Cake, Invitations, Cupcakes
Row 2: Bridesmaids and Bride, Bouquet, Programs
Row 3: Boutonniere, Bridesmaids, Cocktail Table, Centerpiece
Row 4: Dress, Table setting, Bouquet

What an elegant combination of colors! I’m partial to the pale blue with a cocoa brown, but the rich blue and brown is great as well!