Monday, August 29, 2011

Trend - Brooch Bouquets

Ever since Miranda Lambert was married this spring I have noticed she started a trend of having your bridal bouquet made from antique brooches. It is an interesting take on something that has otherwise been pretty standard for years. I think it is great because it allows a way to add a lot of sentiment if you are able to use any family pieces in it. It will also last forever and can become a piece of art and a memento from your wedding. You could even pass it down to your children someday! Also, it allows you to add colors that you may not typically be able to achieve from traditional flowers. Though it is super 'blingy' and often very spendy to have made, I don't like that it misses the whole big fluffy bouquet thing that I personally love. But I do love love love the ones that are combined with silk flowers, fabric and feathers because it adds volume and texture but still has that something vintage, sentimental and sparkly vibe. What is your take on the brooch bouquets? Here are a few of my picks from Etsy, and below the girl that started it all Mrs. Blake Shelton.




I love that as I am looking at her photo her song just came on T.V.! =)
Image found here.



Has more fabric than bling but I love the combination.
Bouquet found here.



Monochromatic, DIY, very vintage version
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FAVORITE
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A different kind of color combination.
Bouquet found here.



LOVE the gold leaves.
Bouquet found here.




Another favorite, beautiful for a fall wedding.
Bouquet found here.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Peachy Keen

If I could plan any wedding right now, it would be a peachy, minted, rustic, vintage, romance filled, ultra feminine, shabby chic wedding in an airy palette like this: and it would be inspired by the images below. Who is helping to plan your big day?



































Images all retrieved from Pinterest.com

Inspiration Station




I love pretty little things



I love Taylor Swift, and her hair.



Colorful craft closet, awesome!



A ladies haven



Feather boutonniere in the most delicate palette.



Romantic seat, because I really like my cozy nooks.



Paper flower bouquet, so crafty, innovative, and PRETTY!



A vanity made for a queen



Reminds me of the pink fantasy version of my wedding dress



espresso and lovers...perfect combination.



I love her hair, I want her legs, love that dress, and blast her music



Road trip with your love...enough said.

Images all retrieved from Pinterest.com

Friday, August 26, 2011

From Design to Reality!

Last year I designed an inspiration board for one of my best friend's weddings. She planned one of the most beautiful weddings I have ever seen! From vintage and feminine centerpieces, her grandmother's collection of hankies as favors, to a romance filled ceremony she didn't miss one detail! It was so breathtaking and I was so excited to help design it and be a part of her special day. So here is the inspiration board titled Vintage Blush Romance from one year ago, followed by the board of the actual day. I threw in a few gorgeous photos from their wedding as well done by Anna Jaye Photography. Brittany made the most stunning of brides!

Inspiration


The actual wedding!
























Happiness…


So last Friday Annabel form Love My Dress posted a very inspirational blog post as part of her Being Self Employed series entitled ‘Focusing on the Good Stuff’. In it she asks people to list five things that make them happy right now and reading everybody’s lists in the comments really is inspiring and uplifting stuff. I eventually got round to leaving a comment this week and I thought I’d share it with you all here as I too am often guilty of focusing on the negative rather than the positive but when I look back over all I have achieved in the last few years I realise how far I have come and just how much I am grateful for:

  1. My husband, my best friend, the ‘one’- we’ll be celebrating our 10 year wedding anniversary next month and though the last few years have seen some of our most challenging times as we both made life changing career choices-him to go back into full time education to qualify to be a social worker and me to set up my wedding planning business our relationship and marriage feels stronger than ever right now

  2. Our gorgeous little 5year old boy-watching him grow up has been amazing, every day he makes me smile in wonder and he gives the best cuddles and kisses.

  3. My parents-their support and encouragement has been invaluable from babysitting, sewing skills to yummy home-grown fruit and vegetables and much more…

  4. The amazing and inspiring people I have met in the last few years in the wedding industry especially those that have become great friends.

  5. An exciting new project that I found out about last week that I just can’t wait to start

I snuck in one more because I’m really quite chuffed about it…
     6.  Dropping 2 dress sizes this year and still managing to sneak in eating chocolate!!

The great thing about a list like this is you start to think of all the many other simple things that make you happy too…

Meeting friends for cocktails or afternoon tea for a good gossip and a giggle. Baking chocolate banana cake with my gorgeous little boy who wants to be baker when he grows up. Sitting in the sun in my parents’ garden eating freshly picked raspberries from their bushes. Going clubbing and dancing so much your feet hurt the next day. Snuggling up on the sofa watching our favourite TV programs like Mad Men. The hubby choosing to watch Twilight and Sex and City the movie with me last weekend. Reading my favourite book the Time Travellers Wife again. A long hot soak in the bath by candlelight….

What makes you happy?

Image Credit: Henri Matisse - The Dance, 1910 - State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg via suite101.com

 

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Jung Ryeo Won attended the press conference of Pain




Jung Ryeo Won attended the press conference of Pain along with co-star Kwon Sang Woo on August 19, 2011 at Seoul Lotte Cinema located in Jeonnong-dong, Dongdaemum-gu.

She wore a beaded sleeve top from 3.1 Phillip Lim Fall/Winter 2011 collection with a pair of leather shorts and black suede wedges. Accessorizing her look with silver jewelries.

I love it on her, happy to see her pair the top with a pair of shorts as I wouldn't expect her to wear trousers or the jumpsuit seen on the runway.

Always Asks: Green's Restaurant at Cornhill

I recently had the pleasure of having a delicious lunch at Green’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar at Cornhill in the City. It’s a wonderful building which houses the Runner Bar also, with a discreet entrance, once inside you are greeted by a pretty amazing interior and it would make the perfect backdrop for a London wedding reception in the City.


I caught up with Lee Southwell, the wedding and events manager,  afterwards to ask her few questions about Green's and wedding planning:

There’s been a Green’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar in St James for a number of years, how long has Green’s Restaurant and the Runner Bar been at Cornhill in the City?
Green’s at Duke Street St. James’s will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2012, one of the longest-running productions in the West End.  Green’s Cornhill was opened in September 2009.

It’s a fabulous building and a great location for a wedding; can you tell us a little about the history of the building?
The site itself dates back to 1677, and was known as The Black Horse House where its occupants plied the trades of goldsmiths and bankers.  The black horse motif evolved into the Lloyds’ bank logo of today.  The building was constructed for Lloyds in the 1930’s with elegant features typical of the time.  A large floor mosaic of the prancing black horse in The Runner Bar is a reminder of the building’s past.  It is located within easy walking distance of many iconic churches such as St. Mary Le-Bow and St. Paul’s Cathedral. 


How would you describe the food at Greens?
Delicious!  And very, very fresh.  Green’s is known and loved for its very distinctive, traditional British menu.  Customers come back time and again for old favourites or to try the specials which always include meat dishes. 

Does Green’s have a signature dish as it is or you’d like it to become famous for?
A signature dish is the “smoked haddock Parker Bowles”, at first glance a comfort food, but the Champagne sauce adds a silky touch of luxury. We would like Green’s to be famous for its consistently excellent British dishes.


If you were having your wedding here what would you choose for your wedding breakfast/menu?
I would choose a seasonal starter, with it being Summer, I would choose the
Bulgar wheat and broad beans salad with minted yoghurt, sweet red pepper dressing,
Or
Coarse pork terrine with apricot chutney and toasted homemade walnut bread

The main course would be a choice of:
Grilled halibut with wilted spinach and hollandaise sauce (my personal favourite)
Or
Roast rump of lamb with runner beans and confit garlic, rosemary jus
Or, for the Vegetarians:
Grilled field mushrooms with sautéed spinach, poached egg, red wine butter sauce and garlic toast

And dessert would be another seasonal choice:
Lemon and raspberry posset with shortbread
Followed by Green’s British cheese platters!

{Mmm all of those sound delicous...}


I’m seeing a lot more couples go for restaurants as their wedding venue what is it do you think that makes them so popular?
I think that people have become a lot more interested in, and knowledgeable on, different cuisines, ingredients and wines.  A wedding is a personal expression of what the couple love, in addition to each other, and if it is good food and special wines, then a restaurant like Green’s is better equipped to deliver a high standard of catering with dedicated staff than a venue with all the catering and staff brought in for the day.  

What do you think couples should be looking for when booking their venue?
They should be looking to hold a fabulous, beautiful celebration that is logistically stress-free so that they can enjoy what is essentially, their day.  For instance, is the church near the venue, can the guests walk from the church to the reception is there accommodation nearby for guests from out of town? London is so cosmopolitan that guests could be coming from all over the world.  The atmosphere of a wedding is heightened by guests all staying at a venue, enjoying a weekend away, even if they are from London.  It is such an amazing city that to be a tourist in it for a weekend is a really relaxing break without the hassle of airports. They could book into the nearby Threadneedles Boutique hotel at special wedding rates, attend the service at St. Mary Le Bow church or a civil ceremony at the Guildhall, and walk to the reception at Green’s restaurant! 


What advice would you give to couples when planning their wedding?
Spend money on what is important to you – if it is food, wine, excellent Champagne, flowers, the dress or the little details that show your personalities.  

What do you wish couples knew already when working with Green’s?
That we have more than seafood on the menu.

What’s your one obsession at the moment (non wedding related) you just can’t live without
Oysters! I can’t wait for September – the start of the oyster season.

Thanks Lee, for more information on holding your wedding at Green's Restaurant take a look at their website or get in touch with Lee at