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 14, 2011

Happy Valentines Day!

Morning all!  January is done with (hurrah!) and we hurtle on towards springtime!  Despite the wind and rain lashing at my window, I can’t help but have a spring in my step and feel a little excited that St Valentine’s Day is here.  I do like a bit of romance!
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With that in mind, here are my gorgeous picks from the blogosphere this week.
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Can you feel the love?
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Style Me PrettyGorrrrrrrgeous wedding from across the pond via Style Me Pretty
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The divinity is in the details.  A beautiful wedding for a beautiful couple.  With very yummy looking cupcakes.  Trust me, I’m usually right about cupcakes. Go see!
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A Valentino dress. I want one. That is all.
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Oh, and some Christian Louboutins.
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What more do you need to know?!
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OMG
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I’m feeling all nostalgic for the black and white movies where the heroine would wait for her beau at the station – to see him emerging from clouds of steam…
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Evocative and gorgeous.
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Snippet and Ink
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Oi! Sienna and Jude! – are you taking notes?!
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Just lovely.  I love love love the groom’s groovy braces!
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Have a lovely loved-up Valentines, however you choose to spend it. 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Modesto Bridal Show Ahead...

Brides and Grooms:

If you haven't already planned for it - mark your calendars now! Modesto's next fabulous bridal event is coming up Sunday, March 6th. It's being held in the Grand Ballroom at the Doubletree in Modesto. This event is being sponsored by our local Wedding Center USA and is filed with prizes, promos, top-notch vendors and so much more. Don't miss this one in planning for your big day!

Stop my booth to say hi ~ see you there!

Please feel free to call or email if you need further information - Erica@ElegantAffairEvents.net or (209)483-2008

Fab Tips on Reining in Your Wed Budget

I'm thrilled to feature guest blogger Kara Taylor for these fabulous budget tips:
Modesto Brides
Weddings are pricey -- there is no denying that.  Many couples spend upwards of $30,000 on their wedding, sometimes more.  Even a small wedding with nothing fancy can run several thousand dollars.  As a result, many couples start off their lives together in debt.
Unfortunately, in today's economy, many couples simply aren't able or willing to spend that much money on a wedding.  Luckily for you, you don't really have to.  Here are a few ways to cut costs on your wedding and stay within budget.
  1. Do the planning yourself. Yes, it is a lot of work to do all the planning yourself, but it'll save you a lot of money to do so.  Plus, you might be able to share the responsibilities of planning with your spouse-to-be, and delegate a few tasks here and there to your bridesmaids.
  2. Think outside the box. Some of the things we have come to expect in the wedding industry are part of why weddings cost so much.  For example, why pay big bucks for a wedding venue (one of the biggest single expenses of your wedding) if you have a beautiful backyard where you could have the wedding instead?  Also, weddings are trending toward large affairs, but take a careful look at the guest list -- do you really need to invite all of those people, or are you inviting some of them simply because you think you should?
  3. Take a DIY approach. DIY isn't just for home repairs.  There are a lot of ways you can cut costs at your wedding by doing things yourself.  For example, if you are creative or good at crafts, you can make your own favors.  Enlist a bridesmaid's help and experiment with hairstyles so that you don't have to pay to get your hair done.  Invitations can be hand-lettered or printed out on nice paper using any standard printer; you can buy the proper lined wedding envelopes separately online.
  4. Wear something borrowed. The folk wisdom of wearing something borrowed is for more than just luck.  Borrowing something not only represents frugality in your future life with your spouse, it also means that you have one less thing to buy for your wedding!  Where this can be seen the most is in the tradition of brides wearing their mother's wedding dress.  Since the wedding dress is often one of your biggest expenses, after venue and catering, wearing a borrowed dress can save you a lot of money -- not to mention it can be a very sentimental decision.
  5. Buy discount and wholesale. When it comes to decorating for your reception, you can save a lot of money by buying items discount or wholesale.  For instance, your venue or caterer may or may not provide tablecloths and napkins. If this is the case, you can purchase these fairly cheaply when you get them wholesale -- often for nearly the same price as it costs to rent them.  Other items, such as vases and centerpieces, can also be purchased inexpensively when purchased in bulk or from a discount retailer.
Sure, weddings can be expensive, but this doesn't mean they have to be.  With a little creativity and out-of-the-box thinking, a do-it-yourself attitude and some skill at shopping around for the best prices, you can actually shave quite a bit of money off of the overall expense of getting married.

**Kara Taylor is a freelance writer who is passionate about wedding resources. Lately, she has focused her writing on planning, invitations and wedding centerpieces.

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

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Hump Day Happiness!

It's the middle of the week ~ enjoy a few photos to keep you smiling through the weekend! Enjoy!

Some blogosphere fabulousness from the past week!
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Belle Amour
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A lovely festive wedding with a BB Style diary room and lots of other fun details. 
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Too cute!  Love graffiti rocks!
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Now there’s two themes that I didn’t think could work together.  Turns out that they do!
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These two are so happy and so in love! 
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Beautiful, fun and eco-friendly wedding via Style Me Pretty
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Some really great ideas to steal.  And its green too.  Gold star!