Monday, December 31, 2012

New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve Wedding via The Free Wedding
Happy New Year everyone! I hope tonight brings the promise of a beautiful New Year, filled with romance and good cheer!

New Year's Eve Wedding via Intimate Weddings
And if tonight's your wedding night, congratulations on having the perfect person to kiss at midnight!

New Year's Eve Wedding via Snippet & Ink
Happy New Year!!!


Friday, December 28, 2012

Proper Table Setting

With New Year's Eve right around the corner, I thought that this might come in handy for any of you planning a dinner party to ring in the New Year.

Place Setting Etiquette via Alexan Events 

There's a range here, obviously, and you can feel free to combine both examples, depending on the level of formality and what makes sense spacing-wise at your table.

Proper table etiquette is always a "good thing," as Martha would say, and really makes a table shine and look perfectly put together.

Happy Partying!! :)



Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Mistletoe Ceremony

I hope that everyone had a very merry holiday filled with Christmas cheer and romance!

I couldn't resist posting just one more holiday wedding idea:

Mistletoe over Ceremony via Southern Weddings
What would be more perfect at a winter wedding than a bunch of Mistletoe hanging above your first kiss as husband and wife?!

You could even hang it at the reception with a cute chalkboard sign for your guests...or as a photo booth backdrop!

I love this idea! Would you hang Mistletoe at your Winter Wedding?



Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Magic

I've always felt there was a special magic at Christmas, especially under the Christmas tree. I used to lay in front of our tree when I was small and stare at all the twinkling lights, imagining myself one of the ballerina fairy ornaments, and wishing I could stay in that magic place all night.

That magic has stayed with me as I've grown and my favorite part of all of our decorating is still our tree. Our boys are now old enough to help with the decorating. It was so special this year telling them all about the different ornaments, and where they came from, as we found the perfect spots to hang each of them.

I even caught our three-year-old the other day, laying under the tree, staring up at the lights, exactly as I used to.

Our Boys and Our Tree
So from our family to yours, Merry Christmas! May the holidays be truly magical to you this year as well, and may God bless you in the New Year to come!


Friday, December 21, 2012

Wine Bottle Cork Napkin Rings

Did you love the Wine Bottle Centerpieces from Wednesday's post as much as I did? Keeping with the theme....check out these DIY Wine Cork Napkin Rings, perfect for any wine inspired wedding!


Wine Cork Napkin Rings via The Brass Paperclip Project
The full directions can be found on The Brass Paperclip Project, here. You'll need about 3 sliced corks (check out her blog for directions and tips for slicing up your corks), heavy needle, stretchy thread, beads, ruler and scissors.

You alternate threading cork slices and beads until you have 6", then tie them off and you're ready to go!

Depending on the beads you chose, you could change up the look dramatically - colorful or sparkly beads would be beautiful and add a pop.

Want to incorporate other wine elements into your wedding?

How about using them for your seating?

Wine Cork Seating Chart via Home Talk
Or....
Wine Cork Seating via Pinterest
And - I'm loving this for a dessert bar!

Wine Barrel Dessert Bar via Pinterest

What do you think? Comment and tell us how you're using wine at your wedding!



Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Wine Bottle Centerpieces

Glowing candlelight adds tons of romance at any wedding, and who doesn't have a surplus of wine bottle this time of year calling out to be up-cycled? How about this as a beautiful (and affordable!) centerpiece for your wedding?

Wine Bottle Centerpiece via Karin Lidbeck
The mix of different glass colors and heights of the bottles is key.

To make yourself:

Wrap the center of the bottle with pretty wrapping paper, using double-sided tape to make a clean seam on the back. Use different, but coordinating patterns for a varied look. (A great way to use up those scraps of wrapping paper from oddly sized packages you've been saving for years!) Then simply tie on a ribbon and add your candle - Ta-Da!!

They look fabulous for a winter wedding, but by changing up the wrapping paper and ribbon, would look just as amazing any other time of the year as well. I love the elegant effect they create!

After Christmas sales are the perfect time to shop for wrapping paper and ribbon galore too!

I love this idea so much, I may use it at my next dinner party, what do you think?



Monday, December 17, 2012

Something Blue: Jingle Bell Hair Pins!

You know that I'm always on the look out for unexpected little touches that make a wedding unique - These completely fit the bill!

Jingle Bell Hair Pins found on The Brass Paperclip Project
I love them as an unexpected touch of something blue for a fun winter wedding! There's so much whimsy in jingle bells, you can't help but smile when you hear them jingling.

You can find them at Bella Mia Designs on Etsy.

What's your something blue?



Friday, December 14, 2012

DIY Evergreen Stars

I just had to talk about one final DIY project from Monday's Inspiration board - these gorgeous Evergreen Stars!
Evergreen Stars via Martha Stewart
I found the project on Martha Stewart, the goddess of all things do-it-yourself! These seem slightly time-consuming, but easy enough to make.

You'll need basswood strips, a craft knife, wood glue, cut greens (Martha used fresh, but I think silk would work great too), and a hot glue gun.


DIY Evergreen Steps via Martha Stewart
You start by using the wood glue to glue the sticks into your desired star shape and then use the hot glue gun to glue on the greenery.

You can find the complete set of instructions and a handy star template HERE.

It might take a little while when you take into account letting the glue dry, but look at what an amazing effect they create all together!

Evergreen Stars via Martha Stewart
I can picture them hanging behind a sweetheart or cake table or on the side of a barn just as easily.

What do you think? Are they worth all the glue?





Wednesday, December 12, 2012

DIY Christmas Card Centerpiece

While I was having fun creating Monday's Inspiration Board, I fell in love with the Christmas Card Vase!

Christmas Card Vase via Karin Lidbeck
It's so unexpected and a great way to up-cycle your favorite Christmas cards. I kept picturing how great they'd look at a wedding. You could use all vintage or retro cards or go completely glam with foil or glittered ones. You could even buy your favorite ones at an after-Christmas sale!

The complete DIY Instructions can be found here. It seems pretty straightforward and easy to follow.

You'll need four Christmas Cards (she recommends 5x7), two yards of ribbon cording, hole punch, double-sided and regular tape, and a jar or vase for the flowers that fits into the completed opening.

Tape the cards closed, measure and hole punch the sides, then thread them together and you have this unique centerpiece!

You'd be able to complete the project far in advance (my golden rule for wedding DIY).

I know what I'll be trying with my favorite cards from this year! How about you?



Monday, December 10, 2012

Red and White Christmas Inspiration

Our Christmas tree is finally up, my Christmas shopping is making headway, and, thanks to my amazing mom, we have a clock that chimes Christmas Carols every hour. All this combined has completely put me in the mood for this year's holiday season. I'll be singing "Haul out the Holly...." any minute now!

I figured it was the perfect time for a little Christmas wedding inspiration in Red and White:
Sapling Favors, Invitation, Church, BouquetCookie Dough Favors,
Silver Bells, Couple, Evergreen StarsChairs, Christmas Card Vase 
I love the retro vibe and simple colors!

Are you having a Christmas Wedding? What are your favorite details that you're planning?



Friday, December 7, 2012

Churro Favors

I saw this and all I could think was - YUM!!!


Churro Favors via 100 Layer Cake
I love everything about the presentation too - the brightly colored chevron bags, rustic crates for serving them, and the adorable chalkboard sign.

What a delicious treat for your guests! What do you think about churro yumminess at your wedding?



Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Gator Tailgate Wedding Video

I promised you I'd share video from Dena and Andy's big day - and here's what you've been waiting for!!

Check out the amazing highlight reel from Gator Bride Videography of Dena and Andy's Gator Tailgate Wedding. It's Orange and Blue and simply fabulous, like them!


Andy + Dena // Highlight Reel from Gator Bride Videography on Vimeo.

The day was so much fun and made me love my job even more than I already do. The Gator's even pulled out a win in the final minutes of the game! (Dena insists it was a wedding present just for them - I have to agree!)

Kyle and Kimberly from Gator Bride Videography did such a great job capturing the day and all it's fun moments. I can't wait to work with them again!

Vendors who made it all possible:
Wedding Coordinator: MasterPiece Weddings
Catering: Celebrations Catering
Photography: Russell Martin Photography
Videography: Gator Bride Videography
Cakes: Dream Day Cakes
Florist: Prange's Florist
Ceremony Music: Eric Redmond
Make-Up: Image Insight
Hair: Salon 716
Ceremony Location: Paynes Prairie
Reception Tailgate: College of Vetenary Medicine
Motor-coach: Luxury Motor Home Rentals

Monday, December 3, 2012

Mismatched Plates

If you are going for a romantic, vintage, casually elegant feel at your wedding, nothing completes the look like mismatched china place settings on your tables.

Mismatched Plates via Pinterest
Mismatched Plates via Me and You
Each place setting becomes unique and an individual little work of art. You can stick with a certain color scheme, or go with anything and everything. Tie the table together with napkins, glassware and centerpieces that are consistent and let the plates speak for themselves.

If you love the idea of vintage plates, but want a more subtle look, select pieces that are mostly white with accents in the same color palate.

Mismatched Plates via Style Me Pretty
 I just love how they look stacked all together for a buffet or a dessert station too!

Mismatched Plates via Style Me Pretty
It would be such a fun challenge with your fiance' throughout your engagement going to thrift stores and garage sales hunting out your favorites. Or, wouldn't it make a great bridal shower idea to have your friends and family each bring a plate with them to shower you with for your wedding?

Possibly my all-time favorite thing about this idea though is that you can hand-select your favorite plates and display them in your home after the wedding!

Mismatched Plates Display via Art Symphony
Mismatched Plates Display via Art Symphony
What a great reminder of your wedding day!

Mismatched Plates Display via Art Symphony

What do you think of this idea? Would you use it at your wedding?