Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 9, 2010

Vintage Postcard Save the Dates


I've loved the idea of using vintage postcards as wedding stationery for awhile (you can actually find my own attempt to make some for our wedding right here). So when I saw these Save the Date's from Lion in the Sun, I had to share them with all of you! It would be such a personal touch to find or recreate a postcard from your venue, or even just the city you're being married, in to utilize as wedding stationery.

Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 9, 2010

Real Wedding: Asheville, North Carolina


Erin and Jason met while working on a congressional campaign, and were married in a rustic outdoor ceremony in Asheville, NC. Erin's gorgeous pendant above belonged to her Grandmother - isn't it lovely? All of the florals (and even the adorable cake) had a wildflower vibe and of course I really love their choice of color palette!

Photographer: Whitmeyer Photography
Reception Venue: North Carolina Arboretum
Florist: Sweet Earth Flower Farm
Caterer: Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe
Bride's Dress: Matthew Christopher
Reception Band: Balsam Range

Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 9, 2010

Miss Mustard Seed~ A special guest

Hello Everyone,
I have a special guest today...
Marian always shares the best tutorials on her blog.... 
Thank you Marian, for sharing one of your fun tutorials on my blog today.
I will let Marian take it from here......

I am so excited to "have the floor" on Maria's lovely blog.  I was hooked on Dreamy Whites the first time I stopped by, so it's a pleasure to be a guest here, today. 

When Maria first asked me to share a fall decorating idea, I wasn't sure what I was going to do.  I generally don't decorate for fall.  I might put a few pumpkins, gourds and pine cones out, but I rarely make anything.    Using lumina pumpkins seemed like a no-brainer to me.  (This is for Dream Whites, after all.)  This led me to the idea of making a "grain sack" pumpkin.   


It's very simple and was under $10 for two pumpkins. 

First of all, wash and dry the pumpkins.  Apply a piece of low-tack painter's tape around the "equator" of the pumpkin.  


Using the tape as a guide, paint a thin stripe above and below it.  I used acrylic paint (midnight mixed with burnt umber), but you can use any paint you have on hand. 


With a 2.0 liner brush, paint initials, a date, or a seasonal word above the top line.  As a nod to "The Headless Horseman", I painted Ichabod on one and 10.31 (the date of Halloween) on the other.  If you're not comfortable with a brush, use a paint pen or Sharpie marker.  You could also use graphite transfer paper to trace text printed from a computer.


The look is subtle and sophistcated and it took me only about fifteen minutes for both.


I propped it on a pedestal and surrounded it by a small wreath of bittersweet. 


I hope this inspires you to get creative with your fall decor.  For more DIY and decorating inspiration, visit my blog. 

Thanks again for this opportunity, Maria!
Miss Mustard Seed

Don't you just love her...
Thank you Marian!
I just want to share a few things with you about the talented Marian....
 Marian owns a successful antiques and home decor business called Mustard Seed Interiors.

Marian just moved some of her wonderful creations into a new store in Walkersville, Maryland.  
The store is filled with all kinds of treasures.
She is always sharing ways to transform a simple piece of furniture into a piece of art on her blog.
We will soon see Marian sharing her tutorials over at HGTV.com...
Congratulations Marian...
You are an inspiration to us all.

Real Wedding: Sundance, Utah


Everything about Brittany & Rex's outdoor Sundance wedding is so beautiful - from the scenery to the understated decor, and those gorgeous lanterns! I love that the couple chose to honor the natural color palette of their surroundings and then lit the reception so beautifully. And how about that cake? I realized as I was typing this that part of the reason I love it so much is because it looks pretty similar to our wedding cake! The ceremony and reception were both held at the gorgeous Sundance Resort, and Brody Dezember is responsible for the lovely photography.

Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 9, 2010

Gli speciali di Casa Chic


Hello Everyone
I hope you all had a great weekend.

I wanted to say thank you to Annarita Triarico, a journalist and editor for Lotus Publishing's Interior Decorating Magazines.  Annarita wrote a feature on my home for an Italian magazine called Gli speciali di Casa Chic. 


My friend, Tracey, (French Larkspur) was also featured in the same issue.
Thank you Annarita, Tracey and I are honored to be featured in  Gli speciali di Casa Chic.
This magazine is published only in Italy.


Hope you all have a great week.
Take Care,
Maria

Real Wedding: Del Mar, California


It's officially Fall (Does it feel like where you are? Because it certainly doesn't here)! I was excited when Sara France sent along Reiley and Scott's lovely outdoor wedding, because it is the perfect seasonal inspiration. They opted for an autumnal color palette of red and orange, and held both the ceremony and reception outdoors. Vintage suitcases and postcards served as a focal point of the reception and were also used as escort cards. I love the glass vessels holding notes for the couple, and the chocolate tiered cake looks delicious!

All Photography: Sara France
Event Coordinator: Pure Planning
Florist: Jennifer Cole
Officiant: Mark Foreman
Venue: L'Auberge
Cake Artist: Flour Power
Hair Stylist: Lynette Johnson
Makeup artist: Stacey Shannon