Just a quick note that we are on official holiday break until January 12th, 2009.
We will be back with a renewed vigor and plenty of updates !
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I recently had the great fortune of performing as the wedding coordinator for K and D in CT. Here are some teaser pics of their gorgeous wedding. It was so much fun ! She had some really fun ideas and everything went off without a hitch !I was happy to be a part of her special day. Hit me up via email for reviews on Amarantes by the Sea and some of her other vendors.
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Labels: conneticut, fall wedding, new haven
Great finds at BR ( Banana Republic ).
Awesome bridesmaids gift. Always remind them of how much they mean to you. L.O.V.E charm necklace retailing for $49. Too cute !
Totally cute bracelet for only $49 ! Maybe not necessarily for the big day but a good option for all the parties in between.
I kind of like this one for bridesmaids bouquets or a really chic hostess gift, or a bridemaids gift or a moms gift... the possibilities are endless...
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So I was looking at the latest fall collections and i have to say I am a bit disappointed by Vera's collection. The whole Forest Fantasia theme threw me a little, I felt the looks didn't reflect it at all. Any who here are some of the ones I liked:
Badgley Mischka's collection I did like but felt like I have seen them before. Here are some I liked.
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This weekend I was asked more than twice about which fork to use for which meal or what each glass on the table meant. So I thought it was the perfect opportunity to blog a little recap about basic to formal table settings and some suggested tips you can use to remember which fork is for your salad and which knife is for your butter !
Oyster fork: If shellfish are to be served, the oyster fork is set to the right of the spoons. Note: It is the only fork ever placed on the right of the plate.
No more than three of any implement is ever placed on the table, except when an oyster fork is used in addition to three other forks. If more than three courses are served before dessert, then the utensil for the fourth course is brought in with the food; likewise the salad fork and knife may be brought in when the salad course is served.
Dessert spoons and forks are brought in on the dessert plate just before dessert is served.
All pictures and guidance from www.emilypost.com
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At the below mentioned resort I had the misfortune to spy a young beautiful bride drenched in sweat due to her traditional ball gown for a beach ceremony. Unfortunate and horrible for pictures this could have been easily avoided. This inspired me to find some cute and cost effective alternatives for a beach or casual wedding. I also think these would be great as second dresses since they are light and fun.
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Ever been on emitations.com? Let me start by saying that they have the best selection of bootleg jewelry on the net ( and I mean bootleg in the nicest way possible :) ). Not only do they have celebrity knockoffs but they are affordable too! I especially like these small flower earrings for bridesmaids or flower girls.
These I found on Etsy and Whiteaisle also great sights for weddings finds.
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Labels: bridesmaids, Wedding Jewelry
Oh so pretty ! In place of a veil why not a pretty flower or feather or beads ! Or both !
I love Jennifer Behr's bridal collection but I love even more her everyday colorful hair bands (some have even been featured on Gossip Girl).
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Labels: gossip girl, Jennifer Behr, wedding headbands
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Aren't they pretty ? Peonies definitely rank up there in my top 5. The best part is that it is the kind of flower that can be used in any arrangement whether it be for a wedding or a small dinner party of 6. Though not always available due to seasonal restrictions ( Usually in late Spring early Summer) they are known to represent the "flower of riches and honour" in certain cultures which not only makes it quite auspicious for weddings but gives you something to chat about with your guest as you gather round the dinner table. Here are some pics of Peonies both alone and in arrangements.
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Flowers:
When it was time for me to pick flowers I definitely had a hard time. First I was consumed with the need for something different. Second, I had to stick to a specific budget.
So my quest began. I made appointments with the some of the highly praised florists on the knot and went from there. Every florist I went to showed me the same pictures of the same tall, short, bland, boring centerpieces ( in my price range of course ;) ). But I had a specific idea in mind and I would not be deterred !
So I started making appointments at my neighborhood florists to see what really was the big difference. And I learned several things:
1) There really is a difference in the level of service ! Whereas the $$$ florist wined and dined you ( literally) upon your first visit ( I got offered staring at assorted imported cheeses to wine tastings !) The $ florist had a no frills this is what we do attitude. Here is a book, here is a chair, lets us know when you find what you like.
2) Though the price of a particular flower has a lot to do with the part of the world it is cultivated in ( a rose is not simply just a rose, I worked in the rose garden at the Botanical Gardens so I can tell the difference most times). Simple arrangements went for drastically different prices. This I found the most disenheartening but...
3) I noticed the pricey florist are much more open to new ideas. Though I did find that with a few gentle suggestions you could get them where you needed them to be\ without too much heartache.
Later I am going to review Designs By Rose....
Here is a pick of the centerpiece I ended up with.
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Ahh the church. The best part of the whole wedding and the reason you got involved in this adventure to begin with ( the vows).
The Riverside Church is an interdenominational (American Baptist and United Church of Christ), interracial, international church in New York City, famous not only for its elaborate Gothic architecture — which includes the world's largest carillon — but also as a center for the promotion of progressive causes. It is situated in Morningside Heights between Riverside Drive and Claremont Avenue and between 120th Street and 122nd Street. The tallest church in the United States and the 26th tallest in the world, it was described by The New York Times in 2008 as "a stronghold of activism and political debate throughout its 75-year history...influential on the nation’s religious and political landscapes".
There are 3 chapel options:
The main space called the Nave is styled in the tradition of Chartres Cathedral and was built in both France and the United States. Measuring 96 feet in length and 64 feet in width it has a capacity of approximately 1,900.
The Second option is called The Christ Chapel. The chapel is patterned after the eleventh century Romanesque nave of the fortress church of St. Nazaire at Carcassonne. This one seats about 145 to 150
There is also a much smaller third chapel which seats 15 called the Meditation Chapel.
It is also one of the only churches that has its own event space (that doesn't look like the elementary school gym) and exclusive caterer ( madeline catering). Many options are available for party rooms depending on the number of guest and whether or not you will be having a cocktail hour. My personal experience with this site was wonderful. I was able to order custom chairs/linens etc. from the caterer directly and the couple in charge was super attentive and extremely helpful.
The wedding coordinator on the other hand could be hard to reach sometimes ( she also coordinates religious services for the church) and wasn't all hearts and flowers if you get what I mean. She definitely wasn't mean, but she didn't give the gushing emotion most brides start to take for granted after booking the gazillionth vendor. .
They also include an organist and a reverend if you do not have your own.
Please email me if you have any other questions regarding this vendor ( I have a lot of extra tidbits)
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