Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

What To Wear To A Summer Wedding

Can you believe that wedding season is in full swing? I'm still stunned that my one year anniversary passed two weeks ago, and one of my dearest cousins got married this past weekend after years months of planning our weddings together.

When figuring out what to wear for any wedding, it's always helpful for me to take in to account all aspects: the location/venue, weather, guest list, time, and how formal the wedding will be.

My cousin's wedding took place in southern California thisclose to the beach during a warm evening, and I knew I wanted to wear a pleated dress, so when I found this pleated BCBG maxi dress, I snatched it right up for the wedding.

Formal enough for an evening wedding? Check.
Will it keep me covered and warm enough? Check. 
Season appropriate? Check.

Pleated dresses are among Spring and Summer's (and Fall '12!) hottest trends. I love how girly pleated dresses and skirts are, and I really love the light, ethereal look pleated dresses provide.



Chloe
Doo Ri 

I wore some blingy Forever 21 earrings, my wedding bracelet, and borrowed my Grandmother's diamond necklace with the dress.

The husband and I


Now onto planning what to wear for three fall weddings (during the same month!)...





Sunday, April 8, 2012

DIY Wedding Flowers

I decided pretty early on in my wedding planning process that I would be doing most of the wedding flowers myself (my wonderful friends and family were also a tremendous help and I would have lost my mind without them).

I did a lot of research before I made my decision but knew off the bat that DIY flowers was most likely the way to go to save on cost. For the amount of flowers and style I wanted, having a professional do the work would have cost a very pretty penny. I did interview a couple florists, and discovered that I'd save about half the cost by doing DIY arrangements.

The style of our wedding was glamorous, and our colors were white, black, pink, and gold. I planned to use all white roses sitting upon the tallest possible tapered vases.

My inspiration:


I ordered 12 31 inch, tapered vases from Wholesale Glass Vases International for $25 a piece, which was a steaming deal in comparison to other retailers and wholesale websites I looked at. Their customer service was excellent, and shipping was super fast.

Here's one of the vases sitting atop my kitchen table:

In addition to the vases, I ordered hanging crystal pieces from Koyal Wholesale, you can see the ones I ordered here.

To make your own floral arrangements with fresh flowers, you'll need:
- wet foam bricks
- floral tape
- clear bowl or tray to fit on top of the vase opening
- garden scissors
- buckets
- flowers
- flower food

I ordered 1,000 roses and 50 hydrangeas for all of the centerpieces and bouquets from Costco's wholesale floral department. I will be completely honest and say that the flowers gave me the most anxiety over every other wedding detail. I worried that they'd brown and die under my care, I worried that I'd order them to early and not have them at their prime on the wedding day, and the list goes on. Looking back, I don't regret my decision at all, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.

I was so incredibly lucky to have my friends there for me to help care for the flowers and help arrange them. One of my dear friends had gotten married several months before me used Costco as well, and knew how to care for the flowers once they arrived at my house. She was so incredibly kind to come over the night they arrived, and clipped 1,050 flowers with me.

Here's what boxes holding 1,050 flowers looks like 3 days before your wedding (suitcases, gifts etc everywhere as well):

Before unpacking the boxes, I filled about 20 buckets with water and put the flowers in, in their wrapping to keep the petals safe and closed. After they were all unpacked, we clipped each stem about 1/2 an inch diagonally for better water absorption. This was to be done every other day until arranging the centerpieces, so we only did this a total of two times. Because I was super paranoid, I kept our house as freezing as we could possibly stand to keep all those white flowers alive. Side note: white flowers are very sensitive. One touch to the petals, and they're at risk to brown.

The original plan was to only use roses, but after a trial run, I realized there were too many gaps in the centerpiece, and to fill those spaces would have cost a lot more. Since i love hydrangeas, I decided to add 3-5 to each centerpiece to fill space since they're approximately the size of 5-10 roses a piece. I cannot stress enough how important a trial run is!!!

Here's how to arrange centerpieces in a sphere shape:

Step 1: Cut all flowers diagonally.

Step 2: Soak 1 wet foam brick for about 30 minutes in cold water until completely saturated. Once the flowers are placed into the wet foam, they will receive water and stay fresh for several days.

Step 3: Put the wet foam brick in your bowl (I used clear bowls from the dollar store so that they wouldn't show too much through the vases).

Step 4: Place your floral tape in a criss-cross pattern over the entire bowl, on top of the wet foam. This will be your guide as where to place the flowers and it will keep the wet foam from sliding around.

Step 5: Insert 3 hydrangeas in a triangle shape into the wet foam.

We started by placing one in the middle, and then two around it, in the shape of a triangle.

Step 6: Around the hydrangeas, add about 75 roses. Place your bowl directly in/on your vase.

Some of the centerpieces came out a little sparse, but since we had extras, we filled the spaces with extra roses and hydrangeas. Here are a couple before we added a few flowers to fill space:

If you want to add hanging crystal to your centerpieces, you'll need floral picks to loop onto a piece of the crystal hooks, and simply place the picks into your wet foam as desired.

Since I have two cats, I there was no way I was going to keep the completed vases and centerpieces in my house, so I did pay a florist to store them in her shop for one night.

I really hope this was helpful to brides who are thinking of going the DIY floral route. Given how nervous I was about taking on this venture, I wish I had someone tell me it was going to be just fine.
I would love to hear from brides who did their own flowers and what the process was like, and if anyone has questions, please ask!

xo
Lynn





Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Wedding Trailer

I am SO excited to share our wedding trailer! I have to say, I was more excited to receive our wedding DVD than our photos. Rain Studios went above and beyond my expectations, and they were so much fun to work with. I highly recommend them to California brides!
Hope you enjoy!



Friday, September 2, 2011

Wedding: The Dress

Here I am, a little more than three months after my wedding, finally getting around to doing a series of wedding posts. I'm going to be very honest by sharing my ups and downs with all of you. I do not want to sugar coat the wedding planning process, because I would be lying to say that it was easy and perfect. I hope that I can inspire and help other brides by telling my stories and sharing tips and suggestions that I learned, many times the hard way!

I'll start by saying that I planned my own wedding; I did have a venue wedding coordinator to guide me and help with logistics but in all other respects I was on my own. I absolutely loved planning my wedding, even though sometimes I wanted to rip my hair out it was stressful at times. Google docs, Inside Weddings, Martha Stewart Weddings, Bride and Bloom magazines were my best friends during the planning process. My wonderful, talented, and beautiful bridesmaids were also always there for me and I really couldn't have done it without them!

I fell in love with the Maggie Sottero Sabelle wedding gown right after I got engaged. It sounds cliche, but as a little girl (and into adulthood) I wanted to look like a princess on my wedding day, and the Sabelle dress is exactly that, a princess dress. 
I went to try it on, and absolutely loved it. I decided not to buy it that first time because I had 20 months until my big day and wanted to browse and try on others before making my decision. I cannot even tell you how many wedding dresses I tried on in the span of 16 months. Among my top picks was the Kenneth Pool Degas gown, a very different dress than the Sabelle. After trying on the Degas gown, I flirted with the idea of a more modern, clean, mermaid or drop waist gown which is a stark contrast to the Sabelle- a dress complete with every imaginable detail: crystals, lace, silk, rosettes, asymmetrical shape, a cathedral length train, and some pickups (which I usually abhor). 

I purchased a Barbra Allin gown that was majorly discounted at a sample sale, with the hopes of altering it to fit the princessy style I'd always envisioned. I liked the dress, but I had hopes of reincarnating the blank canvas of a dress into something completely different. MAJOR mistake, ladies! 
DO NOT buy a wedding dress under these circumstances, no matter how much the price is reduced. 
In the end, to "fix" this dress would have cost me more than the dress itself. 

12 weeks before my wedding, I bought the Maggie Sottero gown I had fallen in love with first. 


{wiping my lipstick off my husband's face after our first kiss}

After my dress saga, the most important things I learned were:

-Buy the dress that you can't say no to and can't keep your mind off of.

-Only take one or two people dress shopping, those who know and understand your style.

-For women of all shapes and sizes: make sure there is support BUILT IN to your gown! As you can probably see, I am big busted. I did not wear a bra on my wedding day because 1. When the bra is not attached to the dress, you'll naturally have the urge to pull up one or the other. 2. I had lots of support built in to my dress, and did not need to wear a bra. 


Friday, May 27, 2011

I'm back...and MARRIED!

I wanted to give you all a little peak of my wedding from Sunday. I am planning a huge wedding recap with all of the details + DIY projects once I get the professional photos, so look out for that in the near future!
Here we go...

Bridesmaid's bouquets
Chuppah flowers
Something blue
The cake-our vows were written on the top and bottom tiers

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Wedding Bracelet

This past weekend I went out to buy the bracelet I'd been eyeing for about a year to wear on my wedding day. I was hesitant because I knew it would be hard to find earrings that match, since I want glamorous, teardrop shaped earrings. I still haven't found the perfect pair but I went ahead and bought the bracelet anyway because I'd exhausted pretty much every department store I could think of, as well as local boutiques to find a comparable style, and I just could not stop thinking about it since I first saw it at Haute Bride in San Francisco.
Without further ado...The "Petit Glam B912" Bracelet:
If any of you have suggestions as to where to look for earrings, please let me know!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Our Wedding: The Save The Dates

Now that all of our Save The Dates are sent out, I can finally showcase them here. I am lucky to have my dad, who is a graphic designer and owns a family business print shop design these exactly how I wanted them. I knew I wanted something different from the norm, and after looking through hundreds of designs, I chose to use Vera Wang's crown emblem that she uses as caps to her perfumes so that we were able to include the royal theme of our wedding onto the Save The Dates.
The fonts used were Weiss and Balmoral (for our names), all of the text & crown was printed letterpress.
I knew I wanted to use a heart in another area to match the one within the crown without being too cheesy, and embossing it was the perfect way (IMO) to do so without it being over the top.
After I selected the design, my dad added a custom monogram to the metallic gold crown.

For soon to be brides: make sure you order extra envelopes and invitations/Save The Dates "just in case" and for keepsakes. 

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Hanging Glass Votive Holders

photo credit: google

As I move forward in planning my wedding, I've been gathering all kinds of unique decor ideas. My latest purchase was for these glass hanging votive candle holders. They are so stunning and versatile. You can put tealight candles in them and hang them from trees, the ceiling, or centerpieces. In addition, you could also put colored water in them to match your wedding color(s) and add a flower to float. My plan is to put crystals in the bottom and add a little flower on top and hang them from the trees in our ceremony location, as well as hanging them from the centerpiece on the placecard table.
These will work best in a contemporary/modern setting, but can certainly be used to compliment vintage and rustic weddings as well. They are a great alternative to regular candle-holders because they're unique and unexpected!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Wedding Inspiration






I love, love this cake. It's so unique because the couple's vows are written in frosting on the top tier. I love finding unique, personalized details for weddings--I have a folder full of little details like the above photo.



The above photo is inspiration for our furniture rental at the reception. I changed the wedding colors for the billionth time...now they are gold, white, and pink.

I'm finalizing my Save the Dates and Invitations and can't wait to share them on my blog. Hopefully I will have them up in about a month!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Bling Bling Wedding Details

In the midst of planning my wedding, I have decided on one consistent theme for my wedding: BLING! It will be everywhere possible. I'm incredibly detail oriented and want to include it anywhere I can. The photos below are some inspirational photos I found while browsing for ideas...

Love this blinged out pedicure. I might steal this idea and have my toenails covered in crystals on my wedding day. Yes, I will most likely be wearing sparkly shoes but my philosophy is "more is more", especially for my wedding!
I would love to wear a dress like this at my wedding reception, but it probably won't happen. I want to savor every moment I can in my wedding dress.
I love the bling details between each tier of this cake as well as the sparkly cake stand. I will definitely have one of these!
This man's wedding ring caught my attention with diamonds placed on the bottom; not something you see very often. My fiance wouldn't ever wear this wedding ring but I love it.

*photos are all from http://www.blogbykarrie.com




Monday, February 1, 2010

Engagement Photos

As our photoshoot for engagement pictures rapidly approaches, I have been stockpiling ideas in my "wedding ideas" folder. The look we're going for is ultra sexy and racy. There will also be classier pictures taken, but I just love the romantic, sexy couple photos I've found while searching for different poses and locations. We have two separate photo shoots booked, one in a studio, and one on the beach in San Francisco. I will definitely show you guys the end result(s) afterward! Below are some inspiration photos...
Jennifer Skog Photography
Source Unknown
Alain Martinez
Alain Martinez

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Videography at our wedding

Emily + Meeko ~ Tiburon, CA ~ 10.3.09 from Rain Studios on Vimeo.


Thanks to a mutual friend of Emily's and mine, I found Rain Studios who does amazing Videography work. I've looked at several other Videographers and Rain Studios trumps them all (in my opinion). We are so excited to have booked them for our wedding!!



Friday, December 25, 2009

David Tutera Wedding Decor

I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas! I grew up in a Jewish home, so as a kid Christmas was always the most boring day of the year for me. To occupy my time today, I started documenting my headboard making process, then...I broke my camera by dropping it lens-first on the hard wood floor. So the bad news is that I won't be able to show you how I assembled my new headboard. The good news is that I'll be getting a Nikon D3000 very soon. I've been wanting one for awhile and I guess now is the perfect time after the demise of my shitty Canon.
Before the death of my camera, I took these pictures...of my laptop screen...that's how bad I wanted these pictures. David Tutera, a famous party designer keeps his portfolio under lock and key on his website so no one can steal his photos. I tampered with the site and tried every trick I know to copy some of the photos to my computer, but to no avail. So I apologize for the poor quality and the cursor that appears in some of the pictures, but I had to share the beautiful decor at the "bling" wedding David Tutera designed. I have already begun taking notes on the decor from this wedding. My reception will be very similar with all white flowers.
...Enjoy!