Showing posts with label Modesto Brides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modesto Brides. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Wedding Poppers!

Have you heard of poppers?  They are tiny flowers. We ran across them and instantly thought they would be such a fun idea to provide for all of the women and even men (if you like) attending your wedding. Their own personal little flower to wear during the wedding and a special memory to take home to remember your wedding day.

These cute tiny flowers are made by EmersonMade. They have bag o’ poppers of 50 in a bag for $175.00. They are available in Vintage Yellow, Vintage Navy, Vintage Red, Friday Purple, BlueBell, and Wednesday Pink! You can match your wedding color. If they don’t have your color, they have custom color options available too.

Super Sunday

There is plenty of loveliness out in the wedding blogosphere this week. Here is the  round-up of the best of the blogs this week.  Have a lovely Sunday!.
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100 Layer Cake
Utterly gorgeous Florida engagement session via 100 Layer Cake.
Dreamy, dreamy, dreamy.  Nature’s wonders at their colorful best create a beautiful backdrop for these images..
Ruffled
Vintage New York Wedding via Ruffled.
Jazz it up NYC style – with a scrumptious dress!.
Belle Amour
Perfect Australian vineyard wedding via Belle Amour UK
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Another example of our friends down under getting it just right..
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Style Me Pretty
Chalkboard engagement session via Style Me Pretty.
Proving once more that old adage – SIMPLE = EFFECTIVE..
Love My Dress
Beautiful expectant bride via Love My Dress

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Super Sunday Wedding Inspiration!

Here is some super stuff I found while surfing the web this week…

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The Knotty Bride
DIY vintage chic wedding via The Knotty Bride
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Aloha beautiful Hawaii wedding!  Aloha cute details! Aloha amazing, original dress!  Aloha DIY perfection!
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Rock n Roll Bride
A stunning Alexander McQueen inspired styled shoot by Sugar and Fluff via Rock n Roll Bride
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I’ll give it to you Ms Rock n Roll Bride – you sure know how to pick ‘em. Frissoning with fabulousness!
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.Sparkle and Hay
Sunkissed Lake Taho wedding via Sparkle and Hay
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Three words: ROLL ON SUMMER.
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. Belle Amour Cambridge wedding via Belle Amour
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River boats and romance in this wonderful wedding on the River Cam.  All aboard the good ship gorgeous!
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.Snippet & Ink
A simple, styled St Patrick’s Day shoot via Snippet & Ink
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Terrific Tuesday Inspirations!

Why not kick back and relax with the best of the blogosphere this week…
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The Knotty Bride
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You must have had your head buried in the sand if you haven’t heard about The King’s Speech clearing up, or James Franco’s dubious hosting skills at this year’s Oscars -  but have you had a proper gawp at all the gorgeous gowns?  The Knotty Bride has produced the best round up I’ve seen so far.  Lots of bridal inspiration this year too!  Bonus!
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Ruffled
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That dress, that hair in that setting?  To me?  Perfection.
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Green Wedding Shoes
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Its nice to see an Anniversary shoot now and again because, as this blogger notes, its ALL about the marriage at the end of the day!
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100 Layer Cake
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These have got to be the prettiest bridal shoes I have ever seen.  Big call I know, but just look at ‘em!  Look at ‘em! Shed loads of other prettiness in this fabulous wedding too!
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Looking to create your own inspiration for your big day? Give me a call (209.483.2008) or email (Erica@ElegantAffairEvents.net) and let me help you. Questions and comments are always welcome! 

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Splendid Sunday!

Enjoy the best of the blogosphere this week.  Perfection, blogged. .
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Good wine, good weather, good looking guests! What a wedding. 
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You just know this wedding blogger’s wedding is going to be AMAZING.  Gorgeous, quirky shots.  I approve!
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Nom nom nom!  No mad hatters at this beautiful wedding tea party.  A spread fit for the queen (and king) of hearts!
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Mini Weddings
Outdoor wedding via Mini Weddings
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Alfresco perfection.
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Chic, stylish and lovely.  They had me at the big red balloons.  Truly, an awesome wedding. 

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Modesto Wed Tips from the Blogosphere

Here's a fine selection of blogosphere gorgeousness from the past week.  Be inspired…
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Before every great wedding, there should be a really excellent Bridal Party.  Even if you can’t remember it afterwards!  This one is jam packed with gorgeously girly DIY touches. Lucky Helen!
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Fun filled, romantic and sun kissed. What more could you ask for?
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If only little hearts did grow on sticks!  Whimsical and lovely. 
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The prettiest wedding party I ever did see, strewn with glittering lights, lanterns and loveliness.  And I adore her dress!  Tres belle!
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Audrey Hepburn eat your heart out. 

Monday, February 7, 2011

Adorable, Affordable Wed Favors!

Everyone knows I’m a big fan of Etsy – handmade, affordable favors are a super fab find in my book! Here are a couple that I recently found. Best of all, they’re totally customizable!Visit VagabondWannabe on Etsy for some fun finds!

Enjoy!


Clean Cupcakes
Hearts on the Rocks

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Super Sunday!

I hope you enjoyed your weekend, put your feet up and have a drool at this lot…
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Style Me Pretty Boston Wedding
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I adore the colour combinations in this pretty pretty Bostonian wedding. Having never really been a big fan of purple, it is safe to say I am very much converted.
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Simply Perfect Weddings
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Perfectly frothy. I like!
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Lucy Dylan Weddings
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Ooh!  This looks like so much fun! .
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Sparkle and Hay
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Tres romantique!
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Grey Likes Weddings
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The coolest bridesmaids (and bouquets) I ever did see.
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I could go on, as I am always discovering brilliant new blogs and delightful websites out there in the vast wedding blogosphere.  But I will save some of my latest discoveries until next Super Sunday!
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Brides and Photographers – contact me to submit your Real Wedding! And I am always interested to hear about any new gorgeous blogs out there. We bloggers are a friendly bunch!
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Be inspired!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Say Hello to the Ultimate Wedding Inspiration Resource

We’ve all heard “a picture is worth a thousand words”, but let’s be honest. The best ones are so great that when you see them, you don’t know what to say. Apart from all of that, photos are one crucial part of wedding planning, the wedding day, and the years following the Big Day.
When in planning mode, it’s all about finding inspiration to help you take the vision you have and make it a reality. And, there is no better way to express the ideas you have in your head than with pictures. Enter: Love Olio.

Love Olio was built to showcase engagement and wedding photos from the most creative photographers around the world. Just take one look at the home page and you’ll know that the creators met their objective!


Anyone (bride or weddding pro) can easily spend hours surfing though the site’s gorgeous pictures (I have spent hours. Seriously.). Another plus? If you’re searching for a photog in a certain area for your own special event, it’s a breeze to do – just click on your state in the left hand column.

Go check it out for yourself – LoveOlio.com – and find more gorgeous images like this one from Boutwell Studio in California. Love.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Vintage Bridal Beauty

Not all brides are comfortable pulling off a vintage look, but there are numerous ways to be vintage and not over the top. Vintage does not necessarily mean Marilyn Monroe (although sometimes it does!).  There are so many different eras that fall into the vintage category but all have one thing in common….class.

Below are brides that did a spin on a vintage look (some without even realizing it!)

The 1920’s are known for thin brows, matte shadows and pinned curls.


In the mid 1920’s, orange (or in this case– I used coral) became very popular, the cupid’s bow is exaggerated and, of course, finger waves are in!





The 1930’s were full of pencil thin eyebrows.  Some fads just shouldn’t come back.

The 1940’s were full of red lips, natural defined brows, thin eyeliner and flowing manicured waves.


The 1950’s is the Marilyn era– thick eyeliner, fluttery lashes, shadowing in the crease of the eyelid, red lips, pink hues on cheeks and curls with one side pinned above the ear.




You need to feel like yourself on your wedding day. It is not the day to try something completely new, but you can add a little glam without compromising yourself!

Want to learn more about this? 

For wedding planning help and tips, contact Erica Spitulski, owner of An Elegant Affair Events, at Erica@ElegantAffairEvents.net

Origami, anyone?

When I stumbled upon this gorgeous origami tablescape, designed by stylist Lo Bjurulf and Ikea, I literally got goosebumps.  The neutral tones lend to a very clean and simple, yet elegant and sophisticated, look.  I never would have thought to incorporate origami paper flowers into my reception decor.  But, this space totally rocks … don’t you think?!




Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Wedding Favors 101

How do you choose just the perfect favor for your event? What are the most fun and affordable options available, and what’s especially hot right now?

What are some of the best ways to present favors to guests:
If your budget allows, you should definitely show your appreciation to guests by having wedding favors available. Guests will feel appreciated and can enjoy the favors after the event, while these items can also enhance your table décor and theme, and are simply a great way to say “thank you.”
Presentation, as well as the favors themselves, should reflect you as a couple. Thoughtfulness and creativity can speak volumes. One fun and creative idea is to hang your favors from the reception chairs. This is such a unique way of showcasing them, and it can also add some flair.

With such a wide variety of favor options available, from the edible to the practical, it’s easy for a couple to become overwhelmed with choices. Tips for helping a bride and groom narrow down their options and make the best decision:
Choosing that “perfect” favor can be a daunting task due to the abundance of options that are now readily available online. Think about the ambiance or theme of the event. Overall, when choosing your wedding favors, make sure they suit you as a couple and are meaningful. Remember to give yourself plenty of time to choose the right favors for your day. Research the options available at different brick-and-mortar stores, as well as via the online sites that are available. Favors add that finishing touch to any wedding or special event, and it’s the little details that count.

With budget-savvy couples looking to save while still providing a great experience for their guests, what are some fun and affordable favors that won’t break the bank:
When it comes to favors that aren’t too pricey, you can’t go wrong with eco-friendly items. You can purchase most of these favors for under a dollar, and they are perfect for the eco-conscious couple!

For wedding planning help and tips, contact Erica Spitulski, owner of An Elegant Affair Events, at Erica@ElegantAffairEvents.net

Monday, November 1, 2010

Local artist: Suzanne Staud; personalized wedding art

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud
Besides the wedding dress, your partner’s suit, cake and interior design, a wedding means something else … choosing invitations. Knowing that this is the first element that announces the wedding, the invitations have come to represent an extremely important issue.

Suzanne Staud is a local artist who has been in business for more than 20 years. Located in the heart of Modesto, California, Staud Design offers an innovative choice for incorporating unique, personalized art into weddings.

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud
 
Suzanne’s art has been showcased in numerous venues throughout the United States as well as being part of many individual collections around the world. This celebrated artist can bring a fresh approach to a couple’s big day as well.

While there are more websites than ever that offer quick and easy online ordering of the standard fare in wedding invites; those seeking to make these a truly personal, out-of-the-box announcement may want to try their hand with Staud Design.

“When I first meet with the client I ask them to describe how they want to be perceived by the viewer”, says Suzanne. She may ask clients to bring in samples of fabrics or provide adjectives that the client wants the invitation to exude. Then she gets down to business: creating a work of art that stands out as a true symbol of what the couple wants to convey.

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud

Her most memorable design project has been creating the design for PlumpJack Wine, in San Francisco, along with Leavitt/Weaver Interior Designers. She’s also been invited to the grand opening at Ann & Gordon Getty's home. Taking a look at Staud Design’s website highlights much more of the superb artwork that keeps clients coming back.

Standard invitations can be a beautiful, classic means to announce your big day. For those who are looking for an artistic approach to their wedding, Staud Design is definitely worth contacting.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Wedding Registries 101

Before stepping up to the altar and saying "I do," here's one other vow to consider: Promise to avoid the financial traps when signing up at bridal gift registries. Read the fine print, avoid unnecessary credit card offers, and ask about extra fees, charges and return policies before registering online or at the store.

This is a busy time of the year for wedding planning, and with so many details to consider, it's no wonder that setting up the gift registry and researching choices is frequently done haphazardly.

Here are some tips that could help the bride and groom avoid financial headaches before tying the knot.

Register online as well as at traditional stores. Register with two or three merchants, so your friends and family members will have more options on gifts and prices. Keep in mind that Aunt Mary's not Web-savvy and would prefer shopping at the store.

Some multipurpose online sites offer reasonably priced wedding reception decorations and gifts for the bridesmaids and groomsmen. TheKnot.com, links to two companion sites; The Nest and The Bump.

Be wary of plastic pitches. Nothing looks as good on wedding registries as big discounts on china, cooking utensils and other gifts that you purchase or that you get as gifts. But take a closer look. Sometimes those discounts, or rewards point, are available only if you use the merchant's credit card.

Macy's online bridal registry, for example, offers rewards points and a $100 wedding gift - but the fine print explains that you must have a Macy's credit card to take advantage of its Registry Star Rewards program.

Ask yourself: Do you really need the credit card?

Check on fees and extra charges. Know what you're signing up for. What are the charges for wrapping and shipping? This may help protect the person who's buying the gift from getting slapped with a hefty service charge.

Does the retailer offer "completion" deals? Some merchants will toss you a generous discount on unpurchased registry items, according to Bankrate.com, a personal finance website.

Ask for gift certificates. This way you can buy what you want when the items go on sale.

Get it in writing. Is the bride offered a discount on the price of the china? Were you quoted a price for ordering a minimum number of place settings?

"Don't be stuck with empty, very verbal promises," wrote Jeff Ostroff, who operates the consumer website bridaltips.com.

What's the return policy? Is there a generous time frame for returning duplicate gifts or the wine goblet that has a chip in the base?

On the other hand, consider keeping some extras, they might come in handy after you accidentally drop the butter knife down the disposal.