Posts Labeled ‘ideas’

Escort Cards nestled in floral beds

I am working with a client who is considering using baby’s breath in large clusters at her wedding to create floral impact. When done right, baby’s breath can be a beautiful floral option.

This example of baby’s breath as a bed for escort cards is fabulous. It reminds me of a wedding I did where we used wheatgrass as a bed for escort cards and then again for favors later in the night. I could also see moss and stones as very natural, organic foundations for an escort card display. So many options!

Baby's breath bed - perfect for escort cards; via Style Me Pretty

escort cards on wheatgrass; photo by Holland Photo Arts

Make it Interactive: Table Conversation Starters

There’s nothing worse at a party than silence. Why not spark some witty banter with some conversation starters? Here are a few ideas that I love.

Custom crossword puzzle; via Martha Stewart

A custom crossword puzzle would be a perfect way to create discussion at a bridal luncheon, or wedding or baby shower. Try Variety Games or Puzzle Maker for customizable templates.

"Fun Facts" card; via Style Me Pretty; photo by Olive Juice

Even listing some fun facts about the bride and groom or guests of honor at a party can be a great way to start chatter around the table. This card is adorable!

Question-prompting guest book; via Martha Stewart

Create your own thought-provoking guest book that guests can sign and pass around the table.

DIY fortune cookies; via Once Wed

I love these DIY fortune cookies found on Once Wed. Create a series of “fortunes” or best wishes and insert them into the folded fortune-cookie-look-a-like and encourage guests to share their wishes around the table.

Paper Leaves of Thanks; via Martha Stewart

With Thanksgiving coming up it’s a perfect opportunity to create some interactivity around the table through having guests share what they are thankful for. Even just writing little thoughts on these simple but pretty paper leaves could be fun.

What’s your fun idea for making your special occasion dinner table interactive?

Put a Cork in it!

I have a pretty serious obsession with serving trays — something I’ve confessed to in an earlier post. Perfect for entertaining and incorporating into one’s decor, they really are very versatile. One tray with books sits atop my coffee table, another hems in my toiletries in the bathroom, one is for a grouping of candles on a table, another is used for meals in bed when one of us is sick, there are two we use every-so-often for dinner on the couch… and the list goes on!

There are so many fabulous options for trays in stores, but I am very fond of these recent DIY trays that I spotted — both using cork. Cork is a sustainably-produced, natural material with a very organic feel. It is easy to work with, readily available, and fairly impermeable, making it a great material to use on a tray.

The first project I spotted came from  Design*Sponge, one of my favorite sites for inspiration. The basket-weave pattern of the cork provides texture to an otherwise drab tray (I know because I own that tray!) from IKEA. The process looks fairly simple and the instructions are easy to follow.

an IKEA tray transformed by cork

the weaving process

This Martha Stewart-inspired tray also features cork but in a completely different way. The punched cork adds a bit of whimsy to the tray and will also help to keep things from slipping.

Martha Stewart-inspired Punched Cork Serving Tray

"How to" for the Punched Cork Tray

 

Taking Champagne to a Whole New Level

When faced with the choice between a cocktail, a glass of wine, or a flute of champagne, I will choose the latter every time. There is something so festive and refined about champagne, and a good champagne flatters the tongue with its effervescence.

It’s really no surprise, then, that Maria C. Hunt‘s The Bubbly Bar: Champagne and Sparkling Wine Cocktails for Every Occasion is very likely to be the next book added to my library. Hunt has designed custom champagne cocktails for Preston Bailey, Alicia Silverstone, Hall & Oates, and countless brides and grooms — each using fresh ingredients combined in sophisticated ways.

The Bubbly Bar, available at Amazon.com

The Bubbly Bar, available at Amazon.com

Specialty cocktails and signature drinks are a great way to personalize a party. Serving them as guests arrive, along with sparkling water for those who may not wish to partake, is a welcoming touch.

Champagne Bars are another stylish way to serve the bubbly beverage. Offering fresh fruit juices, herbs, and speciality liqueurs to complement the champagne adds a creative and interactive element to a party.

At the Washingtonian Bride & Groom’s Unveiled event recently, Design Cuisine offered a version of a Champagne Bar and included herbs in their list of ingredients. I love how they displayed them — a great focal point for the Bar. (Forgive the iPhone photo!)

Herb "tree" from Design Cuisine

Herb "tree" from Design Cuisine

Try a Champagne Bar at your next gathering. Let me know how it goes!

Cheers!

Hang it up: custom coat check tags

Personal and unexpected touches can set a wedding apart and make it even more memorable for the bride & groom and their guests. Thinking through each step of the guests’ experience — down to the smallest detail like checking a coat — can help a bride create personal touches along the way for her guests to ooo and aaaahhhh over.

I absolutely adore the idea of custom coat check tags. Since we are in the colder months now, the idea is particularly appropriate as guests will need to wear and check their coats at weddings and other events.

This coat check recently featured on Style Me Pretty is stunning. Instructions for making similar tags are included on the site.

custom coat check tag featured on Style Me Pretty; photo by Corbin Gurkin

custom coat check tag featured on Style Me Pretty; photo by Corbin Gurkin

Elizabeth Anne Designs also created an adorable DIY coat tag template that is featured on her blog. This particular one shows how even black and white tags can be striking.

DIY Coat Check Tags via Elizabeth Anne Designs

DIY Coat Check Tags via Elizabeth Anne Designs

A similar template for coat check tags is available on Putting the R in Mrs, a site which chronicles other beautiful DIY wedding projects, as well.

DIY coat check templates available at http://mrs.allieandjosh.org

DIY coat check templates available at http://mrs.allieandjosh.org

Finally, if the above templates are not enough, Twig and Thistle sells the customizable templates featured on Style Me Pretty on their on their Etsy store.

Lindsay & John: A Colonial-inspired Wedding at River Farm

Working with Lindsay and John on their October 3, 2009 wedding at River Farm in Alexandria, Virginia was such a wonderful treat. Couples like Lindsay and John are the reason I love my job so much — madly in love, sweet and kind to one another, fun family and friends, and a desire to make their wedding day special not only for themselves but for each of their guests.

The Bride and her mother worked exceptionally hard to ensure that each guest would feel welcome. From pashminas for each of the women attending to plentiful hors d’oeuvres to special touches like chocolate-dipped strawberries to accompany the wedding cake.

The decor of the wedding was inspired by the venue — historic River Farm. Colonial-inspired touches like iron lanterns lining the walkway and hanging with garland from the top of the tent played up the history-rich setting.

Congratulations, Lindsay & John! What a beautiful wedding for a beautiful couple!

A gorgeous fall bridal bouquet

A gorgeous fall bridal bouquet

The maid of honor holds a hand-tied bouquet featuring cala lillies

The maid of honor holds a hand-tied bouquet featuring cala lillies

The feather-trimmed boutonniere echoes the feather on the bride's gown

The feather-trimmed boutonniere echoes the feather on the bride's gown

programs were tied with luxurious satin ribbon in coordinating colors

programs were tied with luxurious satin ribbon in coordinating colors

Flower girls prepare the way for the Bride

Adorable flower girls prepare the way for the Bride

The Entrance of the Bride

The Entrance of the Bride

napkins were adorned with a single orchid

napkins were adorned with a single orchid

The tent at River Farm featured brown and gold hues and was accented with lanterns and romantic florals

The tent at River Farm featured brown and gold hues and was accented with lanterns and romantic florals

Touches of gold were included in the tablescape

Touches of gold were included in the tablescape

Lindsay and John are married!

Lindsay and John are married!

The beautiful couple

The beautiful couple

Venue: River Farm
Catering: Windows Catering
Flowers: The Enchanted Florist
DJ: Aaron with Chris Laich
Photography: Amy Raab
Makeup: Victoria Stiles

Stylish Thanksgiving Centerpieces

Here’s a roundup of stylish, yet easy-to-create Thanksgiving centerpieces. What I love about each of these is that they incorporate natural, organic materials.

I am still considering which one I might try out this year on my holiday table! Which is your favorite?

lentils and orange candles add an autumn tone to the table, from Every Day with Rachael Ray

lentils and orange candles add an autumn tone to the table, from Every Day with Rachael Ray

fresh produce turns into a fresh, chic centerpiece, from Better Homes & Gardens

fresh produce turns into a fresh, chic centerpiece, from Better Homes & Gardens

corn husk votives featured on Martha Stewart

corn husk votives featured on Martha Stewart


leaves in clear hurricanes make for a modern table, from Martha Stewart

leaves in clear hurricanes make for a modern table, from Martha Stewart

simple but beautiful centerpiece, as featured on Good Housekeeping

simple but beautiful centerpiece, as featured on Good Housekeeping

New to the Blogroll: 100 Layer Cake

Wedding blogs are a dime a dozen, but only a handful really stand out. My latest wedding blog infatuation is with 100 Layer Cake which I just recently added to the Rex & Regina Blogroll.

Their colorboards are fantastic — not too cluttered and the color swatches included in each board make it even easier to visualize the scheme. I love this recent one featuring jewel tones.

Jewel Tone Colorboard from 100 Layer Cake

Jewel Tone Colorboard from 100 Layer Cake

100 Layer Cake is chock full of inspiration for beautiful wedding elements. Their DIY section is absolutely excellent — replete with unique and clever ideas. The blog also boasts a rich collection of Real Weddings, providing even more dazzling eye candy for brides-to-be.

So click on over to 100 Layer Cake. I think you’ll see why they are my latest blog crush!