Thursday, May 27, 2010

{Wedding Inspiration from the Movies: Alice in Wonderland}


Perhaps I am a little late with this post since the movie “Alice in Wonderland” (3D) came out some time ago, but I don’t think it’s ever too late to share beauty. This version of the much-loved classic was visually stunning and inspiring and it made me think of lovely and charming ways to bring a little bit of “Alice” into a sweet and pretty wedding day theme. Luscious colours, delicious treats, sweet-smelling flowers and touches of blue are just some of the ways in which you can incorporate the magic of wonderland into your special day! Enjoy and daydream!

For more "Alice" inspiration, check out {Daydreaming: Alice in Wonderland}

Photo Credits: Images 1-4 Style Me Pretty Image 5 Luxe Fete Image 6-8 Style Me Pretty

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Favour Idea: Specialty Wedding Cookies & Macaroons

Who doesn’t LOVE cookies? I think it is safe to say that 99.9% of the world’s population absolutely adores this delicious little treat, so why not incorporate it into your wedding day?! I’m not talking about your basic chocolate chip cookie either (as tasty as those are too), I’m talking about beautifully designed edible pieces of art. There are many incredible pastry shops and cake makers out there who will create specialty cookies to fit your taste and wedding theme. Take a look at these gorgeous and sweet cookie creations and get inspired!  I bet this will be a treat your guests will be more than happy to take home...and maybe dunk in some milk!




P.S. Another sweet trend is the macaroon. These Parisian little treats are made from finely ground almonds, sugar and egg whites, and come in a wide variety of happy colours...absolutely divine!!


Image Credits: Image 1 Roxy Cakes , Image 2 &3 Polka Dot Cookies , Image 4 Flour Girls , Image 5  Bobbette & Belle

Thursday, April 15, 2010

{Proud as a Peacock...}

Often-times, when people mention a “peacock-themed” wedding or event, my first thoughts are of over-the-top, (dare-I-say even a little flashy?), gold and blue concoctions. But lately, as I flip through magazines and wonderful inspiration blogs, I’ve come to realize that peacock inspiration is not only quite the trend, but it can be absolutely stunning when used subtly and wisely. Here are a few simple and beautiful ways to infuse peacock into your wedding.






Image Credits: {Inspiration Board: Images 1 & 2 via Style Me Pretty, Image 3 by The Knot}, Image 2 Amelia Lyon via La Belle Bride, Image 3 via Style Me Pretty, Image 4 & 5 Chelsea Nicole via Style Me Pretty

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Etiquette Tips!

For some helpful tips on how to handle tricky etiquette situations, check out our featured guest blog today on A Million Little Details!

Friday, January 22, 2010

What can HE do?

So for today’s blog I decided to enlist the help of my lovely business partner (and charming boyfriend) Dave West. While chatting about different blog ideas, we decided that he should write one about aspects of the wedding preparations a “dude” would actually enjoy partaking in…and here is what he came up with. Enjoy!

Guest Blogger:  Dave West

“I’m not picky about my wedding day. I mean who cares what colour the napkins are?”
Sound familiar ladies? If you answered “yes”, you probably did so while simultaneously shooting a glare at the back of your fiancé’s head that could cut glass. It’s no secret that the “typical” male opinion on the big day has always been perceived as “as long as there’s booze and it’s a good party, I don’t care about the rest”….BUT you’d be surprised at how particular Popeye becomes once he’s presented with options.
Alright, so your wedding day is fast approaching, you’ve booked the venue, picked out your centre-pieces, and decided on the arrangement for your bouquets. Now you still have to book your DJ, your transportation, choose the colours for your place settings, chair covers and organize your guest list by table. You raise your head above the surface of the not-so-imaginary ocean you feel like you’re drowning in just long enough to ask for help, and suddenly realize that you’re sitting at the table alone. “Where the heck IS he?” Chances are he’s either TRYING to be supportive while missing the edge of the table by mere inches every time he nods off, OR he’s in the other room enjoying his Sunday afternoon while you tirelessly compare colour samples. “What a luxury!” you think to yourself. Well you’re not alone. HOWEVER, you might just be a few strategies away from acquiring his assistance and not even know it. Believe it or not, sometimes the way things are PRESENTED to us can make all the difference in how enthusiastic we are about them.
Image from La Belle Bride

The important thing to remember is that there are certain aspects of life that can barely keep our attention long enough for us to ever fully decide if we like them or not, for example: candles, throw pillows, pretty toothbrush holders…and in my opinion most movies starring Hugh Grant. In wedding talk, these things usually translate into place settings, flower arrangements, chair covers and centerpieces. At the same time, there are things that grip us by our very CORE, such as good tunes, food and drinks, cars, and of course mixed martial arts. Once again, in wedding talk, these things can translate into the DJ/music, catering, a signature drink, transportation and entertainment.
Images from La Belle Bride

Images from The Knot

Try telling your fiancé that you’re hand picking the music and the entrees on your own so he need not worry and I guarantee his interest will be peaked. The trick is keeping in mind the things he enjoys and using them to persuade him to help out and NEVER underestimate the power of a simplified task list. Have him check out the DJ/music, the photographer’s website/portfolio, ask him to help you select the meal and dessert and design a signature drink and have him check out various options for transportation. These can be really difficult aspects to decide on, and while he may run for the hills when you ask him if he likes taupe or magenta napkins, your dude might develop more of an opinion if you tell him that once he gives you a little feedback, you can then move on to deciding what to eat!
Images from Style Me Pretty

In conclusion: Be kind ladies, and remember that we LOVE YOU. More and more with each and EVERY passing second, and every time the birds chirp, our hearts grow fonder. So don’t let our lack of enthusiasm discourage you. We just need a little kick in the butt every once and a while.
Image from La Belle Bride

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Choosing Your Dream Dress!!

Choosing your dress is one of the most exciting parts of the wedding planning process. You have dreamed about your perfect dress and now it’s time to get to work in order to find this dream creation!! Below are some helpful tips to keep in mind when it comes time to choosing your gorgeous gown.

A wedding dress will feel wonderful on as long as you choose the right silhouette for your body-type. If you are tall and thin choose a mermaid style or a style that is fitted at the top and flares out at the bottom to accentuate your long, lean shape.



If you’re petite, go for a simple and elongating gown, keep any intricate details on the top and keep the bottom simple.  A beatiful satin sash (in white or a soft pastel colour) will accentuate your waistline.



Full-figured women should opt for a gown that is structured through the midsection and flares out at the bottom giving you an elongating and slimming silhouette.



Pear-shaped figures will benefit from choosing a fitted top with an a-line skirt that flares out from the midsection and accentuates your waistline.




If you’re having a destination wedding, have fun with your dress!! Choose light fabrics that travel well and think outside the box…how about instead of choosing a typical wedding gown you opt for a gorgeous short, cocktail dress in a beautiful and sparkling champagne colour!




Before heading out to shop for your perfect dress, have a clear picture of what you’re looking for. Browse through magazines, online, etc. to determine which styles really appeal to you, and bring inspiration photos with you when you go out shopping, this will also make it easier for the sales clerk to help you find what it is you’re looking for.



The most important thing to remember is that in order to shine in your dress you MUST feel comfortable in it!! Be sure to choose a dress that flatters YOUR body type and complements YOUR personality…and the result will be a dream come true!



*All images from Style Me Pretty "Look Book"

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Thoughtful Favors!

Wedding favors are a way for guests to take a little piece of your celebration home and remember your day long after the party is over. Whether you want to give your guests an edible treat or a small token they can display is up to you, the important thing is that you choose something you feel will represent you and tie in with the theme of your day.

Here are some of our favorite ideas:
Candy and chocolate are always a big hit, let your guests assemble their own little take home packages and make the deal even sweeter. Display them in beautiful platters as a candy buffet and wow your guests. An equally delish idea is a cookie buffet, which can consist of homemade (a good old fashioned recipe) or store bought (from your favorite bakery) cookies displayed in beautiful jars. Offer charming little paper bags with your monogram printed on them, or go for gold with classy shimmery boxes for your guests to assemble according to their taste.



 If you are going for an eco-friendly favor, potted herbs, violets or orchids are lovely and thoughtful gifts your guests will be delighted to take home! Organic honey or maple syrup in beautiful jars is also a sweet and memorable option.


If you are looking for favors to do double duty, have them serve as seating cards by simply attaching a pretty label or flag with your guest’s name on it. It is a nice and cost effective way to welcome your guests and guide them to their table. You can also use them to create a beautiful centerpiece by grouping them together on your tables and having your guests take them at the end of the evening.


Remember to display your favors in a way that is inspired by (and ties in) all the elements of the day. A simple way to do this is by matching the packaging of your favors to your colour scheme.


Thursday, October 8, 2009

Centerpiece Ideas

If you are looking for a way to make a great style statement at your wedding reception, look no further than your centerpieces. Be sure to infuse your centerpieces with your creativity and personality and the result will be gorgeous and memorable. When it comes to centerpieces, the possibilities are endless, there are trends and styles to suit every taste and budget. If you are having a charming, vintage wedding, why not collect a variety of vintage vases and use beautiful wildflowers on your tables. To add a touch of class and elegance to a more formal wedding, choose a beautiful cluster of clear vases with blooms in a monochromatic shade. If you are going for a modern vibe, a single bold colour will do the trick while deep, rich, jewel tones will give your tables a luxurious and warm feel. For those DIY brides out there, clear glass cubes are easy to use and look beautiful with either flowers or glass beads and stones. And remember that candle light gives everything a beautiful, romantic glow, so whatever style you choose for your centerpieces, be sure to spread a few tea lights on the tables to finish things off.












All images from Style Me Pretty

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Let them eat cake!

When it comes to your wedding cake, there are so many beautiful, creative, charming ways you can choose to go. You can have a classic tiered cake, opt for a variety of good old-fashioned fruit pies, or perhaps go with a pyramid of pretty and delicious cupcakes. Whatever route you choose to take, ensure that your cake (or cake alternative) blends with your wedding décor to keep the look of the day cohesive, you can use your colour palette or the pattern of your place cards, invitations, etc. as a guideline. Another great way to personalize your cake, is to add a monogram to it!
If you are looking for ways to save on your wedding cake costs, do not choose a cake that is too intricate, simple cakes can still be gorgeous, but more cost efficient. Lastly, be sure to book your cake baker at least 6 months in advance and check his/her references.









Hint: Many venues charge a “cake cutting fee”, this is a fee that covers storage and serving of the cake, so be sure to inquire about this fee when you are researching your venue in order to factor it in to your budget.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

A great photographer...

How do you save on your photo budget you ask? “Don’t” is the best answer possible. Find a reasonably priced photographer and go with it. This is the one thing that will showcase your wedding day for the rest of your life. If you need to generate some wiggle-room in your funds, it’s best to do it elsewhere.
From your engagement photo shoot to your last dance of the night, a great photographer knows just when to snap those shots that you will cherish forever. Most photographers offer a variety of styles and themes but it’s important to keep in mind that regardless of the style you select, always have a few traditional photos as well.  Find a photographer you can get along with, someone professional yet easy-going with an impressive portfolio that speaks for itself.  Let the memories begin!
Team DEva


 

*All images from Style Me Pretty
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