May 18, 2011

Inspirational Photo-Shoot

A few months ago we had the absolute pleasure of designing a style dictionary inspirational shoot. Our theme...Vintage Eclectic.

The details really make this table work, and while they’re simple I think they really make a powerful statement. Hints of lace, satin, a mish-mash of patterns, fabrics, frames and the hardware gave the table an unexpected elegance and help to pull together a look that any bride could duplicate. A huge thank you to both Katherine and Craig from Henry and Masci for bringing the pictures to life and Jen from Blush printables for her lovely invitation suite!


Kudos:
Photography:Henry and Masci
Paper Products: Blush Printables
Designer: Making ME Event Planning Firm
Featured: This design was featured on Every Last Detail and can be found under dictionary terms...Vintage/Eclectic






 


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May 4, 2011

Date night

In the thick of wedding planning, it is difficult to focus on what brought you to this moment: your significant other. I know that for me, there were moments when I would inundate Noah with new wedding ideas that popped into my head and quickly email him. A couple of hours later, I would pepper Noah with a photo that I snapped with my cell phone that is wedding worthy. A couple of days later, a new earth shattering suggestion were sent to Noah via text. Who gets excited super pumped about how the light reflects off of one of the chandeliers at our wedding venue and wants to share it with her fiancé? Me! Poor Noah was a doll throughout my wedding-craze-excitement phase.

So.. what am I getting to here? It is ok to enjoy wedding planning. Don’t let the stress overwhelm you! Not every conversation you have with your fiancĂ© has to directly relate to the big day. For the sake of your relationship, keep it cool from time to time. Be willing to take a step back from your wedding planning craze and return to the basics, each other! As a result, we instituted date night, where we simply enjoy the presence of each other, de-stress, go out, have a drink, cook a meal together, watch a movie, take the dog for a walk around the neighborhood. Do anything that will take your mind off of wedding planning.

Last night we enjoyed a date night at a Spanish Wine class. It was fun to get out of my element, be silly, drink wines and learn about different kinds of grapes and most importantly how to differentiate a glass of fruity versus sugary wines.



Date night has been such a blessing!

With that I bid you Adieu,
Lia

May 2, 2011

Vision and Venue

When Noah proposed to me I didn’t know where to start. Instead of planning anything, I spent a solid 2 months of staring at the ring and showing it off to friends and family. Sure, every little girl has some idea of the big day. They grow up playing wedding. Find boa scarves, absurdly large hats, apply red lipstick and awkwardly walk around in high heels to the tune of a wedding march. Me, I had a nose in a Nancy Drew book and played school. For my wedding, I was hoping to just go with the flow and treat it as if it were any other event. WRONG!!! Secretly, I was overwhelmed. Every little thing I saw was a potential wedding idea. Pretty colors. Textured fabric. Vintage looking centerpiece frames. Christmas/twinkle lights in all shapes and forms. PHOTOBOOTHS. At some point, an entire magazine was labeled with post it’s, courtesy of Brides.com. All things shiny and pretty on a blog were bookmarked. Enough was enough. I was losing steam.

A phone call to Pheebs was desperately needed. “Create an inspiration board. Find items you love and create a wedding book and create your vision. Collect items that allows you to imagine your wedding” --- Wise words a la Pheebs. Thus began a more focused plan. Noah’s laptop, pinterest (pinterest.com) and I were best friends for several months. I ruthlessly abandoned all of my previous bookmarks and post its. My current inspiration boards are still heavily filled with pretty items, but aesthetic style and decisions became very clear. I wanted a space with grounds. I wanted one location to have the ceremony and reception. I wanted a place that reflected our relationship. Candles, flowers, branches, greens, chocolate and chandeliers were consistent inspiration board contenders. It was obvious that I needed a cohesive look that could potentially allow these random ideas coexist. In a couple more months’ time, I not only realized that not all items that I love will be reflected in our wedding, I found my venue.

Until we reached a venue decision, there were many “misses” that led to signing on the dotted line. A cozy rooftop hotel in NYC was our first stop. The hotel was eclectic. The tapestries provided character. The colors were bold. The staff was incredibly helpful. The delicious and conveniently located hotel restaurant. A exclusive hotel only garden location for engagement photos. Unfortunately, the hotel was quickly dropped due to high, on and off season pricing and restriction with capacity.  Another miss was a landmark estate outside of NYC that had the makings of a beautiful site. The estate was tucked away in a quaint little town. If you weren’t looking for this site, you could easily miss it. As a matter of fact, I missed the turn onto the estate. This venue offered a planner and caterer, built into their pricing. The planner and I got along marvelously. We had a simpatico when it came to likes and dislikes. It was closer to having a water view and backdrop in our photos. Yet again, the venue was a bust. The last venue on our list was an estate museum. We didn’t get very far with the estate museum mainly because well… it was just awfully managed and disorganized. We took this as a sign and moved on.

Ultimately, our venue decision was lush with green, well maintained country club. After all of that, a country club? Yes, folks. New York Country Club fit all of our needs. The catering manager was a dear to work with and the space on its own was a star. In a snapshot, the ceremony and cocktail hour could be a dual indoor or outdoor event as it was enclosed with glass doors. The backsplash was a beautiful, green golf course. The drive up to the country club felt regal. The reception hall offered high ceilings with chandeliers, exposed stone walls, a grand piano and enough room to seat our maximum guest list. It was a no brainer. New York Country Club is our venue and we quickly made the arrangements to negotiate and sign contracts. Both Noah and I love our venue very much and have more say in the vendors we prefer to use, formality, and cost. We didn’t break the bank!

If I could impart any nuggets of wisdom, it would be that finding your venue should be based on your own personal needs, instead of going with the hype of a locale. Finding a venue will take some trial and error, so allot enough time before rushing into a decision.

With that I bid you Adieu,
Lia

P.S. Here’s half my magazine stash that I labeled with post it’s.

 
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