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Check Out This Fabulous Video! Hatch Show Print in TN

April 1st, 2010

I realize that not everyone is a font lover like me, but check this out: A fascinating look at Hatch Show Print, a 130 year-old working letterpress shop (established in 1879) in Nashville, Tennessee.

Types of Engagement Photos to Avoid

March 26th, 2010

This is so funny…and true. Click here and make sure you read the captions.

Current Trends!

March 26th, 2010

Your Stationery
Stationery adorned with embellishments such as ribbons, crystals, beads, feathers, or similar accents are super popular. Pocket style invitations are in very high demand while many couples are also looking for eco-friendly and green alternatives.
Wedding Accessories
Shorter trains and veils are popular as well as boleros, faux-fur wraps and shawls. Light weight fabrics, such as organza, lace, tulle and chiffon, make perfect wraps for the Spring &r Summer
Hair Ornaments
Hairpins, brooches, tiaras, combs and hair vines made with crystals, pearls, rhinestones, and/or silk flowers are beautiful and many beautiful pieces can be found on etsy.
Wedding Dresses
Romantic, flowing dresses in floor-length styles remain popular. Brides today choose dresses with flowing, soft fabrics, ruffles, satin sashes (at the waist), and delicate floral details. Most dress silhouettes are refined and include the delicate overlaying of fabrics such as chiffon, tulle and lace. Gowns with crystals, cubic zirconia, and/or pearl embellished bodices are very popular at the moment.
The modified A-line skirt also remains prominent although many designers have included ball gowns and tea-length styles in their lines as well. Strapless gowns are perennial favorites, but this season has brought back the off-the-shoulder look for brides who want to accentuate their neckline or draw attention to gorgeous jewelry. We are continuing to see color in wedding dresses which have been popular for some time internationally. Champagne, platinum and even black are currently popular.
Wedding Cakes
Cakes decorated with handmade icing flowers, shells/starfish and delicate dots and scrollwork remain popular. Couples are choosing cakes that fit with the location, theme and season of their wedding.
Buttercream or smooth fondant frostings are most common. Popular cake flavors include lemon, chocolate, carrot, spice and “white” although some couples are choosing non-traditional flavors such as gingerbread, espresso and hazelnut. Flowers, sculptures, and large monogrammed letters are replacing the traditional bride and groom cake top.
Wedding Reception Decorations
Brides are choosing centerpieces that are in the same color tones, but of different sizes. This gives the reception tables a more interesting look and a less “coordinated” feel. Unique vase fillers include glass marbles, sea glass shells, acrylic ice, water absorbing crystals/beads, and fresh fruits such as lemons and limes.
Another popular trend is the candy buffet or confection bar. Pretty silver spoons or scoops in each container allows guests to fill small boxes or bags as take-home favors.
Wedding Ceremony
A current trend is for couples to walk down separate aisles during the ceremony and meet together in front of their guests. They write their own vows and incorporate their children in the case of second marriages. Pets are also part of the day.
Grooms typically escort their mothers down the aisle.
Brides are escorted by both father and/or stepfather, or by her mother, mother and father together, or grandparents or by a significant person in their life.
Traditional guest books remain popular, however, a trend that has been around for many years is to display the couple’s engagement photograph on an easel at the ceremony entrance. The photo is matted, framed without glass and takes the place of a guest book when guests sign the matting.
Eco-friendly or Green Weddings
Going green is important in almost every area of life including weddings. Many couples are choosing organic fabrics, flowers, food and invitations, etc. In the event of global climate change, making green and sustainable choices helps our environmental crisis tremendously. Decisions that lessen the amount of carbon emissions promote sustainable practices, support local businesses, foster community and worldwide health and longevity.
Wedding Photography
The photo-journalistic (candid) approach to wedding photography is preferred by many brides to the traditional posed shots. Capturing the day’s events as they happen helps tell the story of your wedding. Naturally, posed pictures are still enjoyed and requesting that some of the photos be black and white is common.

Credit: Yourweddingcompany.com

Freakin’ Adorable Favor Boxes You Can’t Help But LOVE

March 20th, 2010

Seriously. I love these favor boxes. Looking at them just makes me happy. You need them. See more freakin’ adorable favor boxes on our website.

Love Take Out Box

Love Take Out Box

Invitation Wording Ideas – Both Parents Inviting

March 7th, 2010

We often get couples requesting wording in which both parents are listed on the invitations as hosts. Here are some examples which we hope you’ll find helpful!

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lee
and
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones
request the honor of your
presence at the marriage of
their children
Stacey Maria Lee
and
Tim Michael Jones
as they happily unite their
hearts and their lives through marriage
on Saturday, the twenty-seventh of October…

The Chase family
and the Kennedy family
invite you to share in the joy of
the marriage uniting
their children
Madeline Camille
and
Tyler Steven
on Saturday, the sixth of July…

With Joyful Hearts,
David and Kimberly Chester
and
Bob and Susan Mayfield
invite you to the marriage
ceremony uniting
Analisa Marie Chester
and
Wyatt Ronald Mayfield
on Saturday, the tenth of May…

Your Very Own Rubber Stamp – PERFECT!

February 19th, 2010

Now this is perfect. I can’t think of a better way to personalize your envelopes than with this wonderful hand-carved stamp! I just love it. And at only $40, that’s a steal. Not only perfect for newleyweds, but perfect for ANY couple! Love it! I can’t wait to get mine! Get yours here from Etsy seller Lilimandrill

Paper Crafting! How To Make an Origami Kimono!

February 7th, 2010

Here’s the first of many more how-to Cami’s videos to come! Check out how to make your very own origami kimono. Great for cards, kids crafts or giving to your favorite kimono wearing friend. Enjoy and be sure to rate!

It’s All In The Details! Invitation Details Savvy Couples Need to Know

January 29th, 2010

The year is optional on invitations, but it must be used on announcements.

If the wedding is in a place of worship, then the phrase, “the honour of your presence” is used. If the wedding will take place at a home, or in a hotel or elsewhere, then phrases such as, “the pleasure of your company” or “the honor of your presence” is used. This has to do with the sanctity of holding a wedding in a sacred place.

If the city is large and the wedding site is not well known to your guests, then the address should be printed on the invitations.

With well known cities such as Washington DC, San Francisco and Atlanta for example, it is not necessary to list the state. However, for layout and spacing purposes you may prefer to do so.

The party after a wedding is called a reception if it takes place after one o’clock. It’s called a breakfast if it takes place earlier than one o’clock.

The time for the ceremony typically is written “at four o’clock” or “at half after four o’clock.” The abbreviation A.M. and P.M. are too informal and never used, but a couple may substitute “in the evening” or “in the afternoon” or “in the morning” if they wish.

No nicknames and no initials. Full names should be used unless one you hates your middle name so much that you just can’t bear to have it known.

If the word junior is used, it is written lowercase, unless it is abbreviated. Then it’s capitalized – go figure, I can’t explain this one!

 

 

 

Tacky, Tacky, Tacky!

January 27th, 2010

Here are a few things you should really never, ever do. After all, it’s no fun being called tacky!

*Announcing your engagement before your divorce is final.
*Sending a thank-you note and explaining that, since you have everything you need, the gift will be donated to charity or will be returned for cash.
*Sending a “courtesy” invitation expecting a gift, but not the guest. Don’t send an invitation unless you truly want the recipient to attend your wedding.
*The bride and groom being served a lobster feast while the guests are served chicken.
*Cash bars. When someone comes to your home for dinner and you serve them wine, do you say, “That will be five dollars please?”
*Including your bridal registry anywhere on your wedding invitation or the inserts.
*Asking your guests to contribute money towards your mortgage, honeymoon or wedding expenses.
Credit: Wedding Etiquette for Divorced Families by Martha A. Woodham

Mailing Your Invitations? Read This First!

January 2nd, 2010

Here’s a handy guide if you’re getting ready to mail your invitations. Print it!