September 2010 Blog Posts (257)

Inspiration Board: Peachy King


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Added by The Sassy Bride on September 7, 2010 at 1:12pm — No Comments

Beautiful Burlap

In recent years burlap (a sustainable textile) has made a new name for itself in the world of décor and party design. Neutral burlap table runners lend to an elegant aesthetic when paired with vintage-inspired place settings and delicate votives.…
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Added by Something Green on September 7, 2010 at 1:02pm — No Comments

Back 2 Life.... Back 2 Basics

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Added by Loni Jones Makeup on September 7, 2010 at 12:22pm — No Comments

Looking for the Perfect Gown

There are so many options when choosing a gown and its accessories. It
could be an exciting but overwhelming process. Here, I will take you
step by step through different parts of a gown in order to assist you in
finding the perfect one as well as the accessories to enhance the look.

To learn more see my blog at http://bit.ly/dhIdXU

Do you agree? What did your dress look like?

Added by Amanda Walls on September 7, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments

One shouldered bridesmaid

Check out these cute one shouldered bridesmaid dresses


Jenny Yoo style 1008





Jenny Yoo style JYCM-190…

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Added by Desirae at One Dress One Day on September 7, 2010 at 7:35am — 1 Comment

If You've Got a View - Flaunt It!

Using 10’ sidepoles is one of our favorite things to do when we set a tent in a spot with a beautiful view or when a lofty, more airy feel is desired. Just like being in a room with high ceilings, 10’ sides (versus the industry standard 7’ sides) add light to the inside of the tent and increase the view for guests under the tent, especially those seated or standing opposite the view.…
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Added by Lakes Region Tent & Event on September 7, 2010 at 5:30am — No Comments

Message-In-A-Cookie Cutter

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Added by Dessy Group on September 7, 2010 at 5:26am — No Comments

Who Pays For What?

You are trying to decide on a budget for your wedding and you are not

sure where to start. Every wedding is different when it comes down to

who pays for different parts of the wedding and honeymoon. I will

outline the traditional version of how to divide the different costs,

but there is obviously no “written rule” on how this should be done, so

this list should be adjusted to fit your needs.



To view this list see the original post at… Continue

Added by Amanda Walls on September 7, 2010 at 4:00am — No Comments

Contemporary African Style Classic European Comfort

Discover two remarkable worlds: the vibrant, charismatic Cape Town, and the nearby peace and serenity of the Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa. This is the edge of the world, a magical place where precipitous mountains plunge to the sea and wilderness parkland reaches almost to the heart of the city. The Twelve Apostles hotel and spa blends Atlantic Ocean tranquility with unquenchable cape vitality. Cape Town's most beautiful beaches are five minute away, while the city centre and lively…

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Added by Caren Jeanty on September 7, 2010 at 2:58am — No Comments

The custom wedding postage stamp

I received this cute custom postage stamp on a wedding invitation the other day (see above). So I checked out the other stamps www.Zazzle.com has to offer and there are a slew of super fun ones. Click here to see our… Continue

Added by Lauren Schram on September 7, 2010 at 2:42am — No Comments

{Fall 2010 Giveaway!}

Happy Labor Day everyone! The weather here is absolutely beautiful, and my husband and I are about to go out and enjoy the end of summer bbq with our friends. But, before I go, I wanted to share some exciting news with you!



I love seeing two people in utter and complete happiness and love. I love seeing raw emotion between a couple. The laughter between two people that love each other is something that definitely can be felt by others. And this is what inspired me to do what I am… Continue

Added by Marisa Taylor Photography on September 6, 2010 at 6:45am — No Comments

a beautiful wedding at Celebrations

Juniata and Anthony were married on August 8, 2010 at Celebrations in Bensalem. Their wedding was coordinated by Always Fabulous Events who did a great job and really kept us in the loop the day of the wedding.

The ceremony was beautiful and included pouring sand and jumping the

broom. The wedding party really knew how to have a good time and it was

really fun. The weather was really hot so we didn’t get to do as many

formal… Continue

Added by BG Productions on September 6, 2010 at 6:24am — No Comments

Happy Autumn!

As the warm weather slowly shifts into a cool breeze take the time to visit local farms and have fun with a harvest-full of new design inspiration! A simple basket filled with “smiling” gourds is a great way to bring a bit of happiness to your guests at your first autumn festivity. Enjoy the season!…
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Added by Something Green on September 6, 2010 at 5:11am — No Comments

Why hire an event planner?

You may find yourself saying “I can’t afford an event planner” or “I

can just do it myself”. But have you actually researched the benefits of

hiring an event planner?



Think about the last event that you hosted. You ran around the house cleaning and scrubbing everything, trying to hang up decorations and finish up any cooking and putting the food out on the tables. You run

around during the whole night and by the end, you are exhausted and have

to stay up to…

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Added by Amanda Walls on September 6, 2010 at 4:00am — No Comments

Guest Writer ~ Laura Ferguson-Turner

Congratulations lovely brides-to-be! You must be in your element planning and preparing for your big day. It’s an exciting time but it can also be daunting. There are so many suppliers and people to coordinate, no one could blame you for being nervous.
So I’ve made up a list of…
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Added by The Favour Shoppe on September 6, 2010 at 2:46am — No Comments

just the coolest

info@wedbykez.com
Kez is a young marriage celebrant based in Newcastle
www.wedbykez.com

I had the pleasure of performing a commitment ceremony on Saturday. An amazing, touching moment that I was thrilled to be part of.
But, the thing that wow'd me and mad me so gleeful was the twist the couple had given to their seating arrangements.


Read more here

Added by Kerryn Tippett on September 5, 2010 at 5:34pm — No Comments

Your Wedding Flowers After Your Wedding

You have now spent hundreds or thousands of dollars on flowers for
your wedding day. You wouldn’t want all of those beautiful flowers to
die, so why not preserve them and use them around your home?


You can preserve flowers in a couple of different ways.

To read the rest visit http://bit.ly/9vEgTj

What did you do with your flowers or what do you wish that you did? Did you try a DIY project?

Added by Amanda Walls on September 5, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments

{Wedding!} Beach, Beautiful Light, Gorgeous Couple, LOTS of DIY! - Oregon Coast Wedding by MoscaPhoto.

We have been waiting and longing to blog this wedding!

We are finally able to and are SO excited to share this glorious day with this gorgeous couple, with you!



Hillary and Nick were close friends of a wedding couple who we fell in love with last season (2009) who had a very intimate wedding on the beach in Moclips, WA. Dale and Chris introduced us to Hillary and Nick that day a year ago, we we immediately hit it off!



It turns out that this past January 2010,… Continue

Added by Alice Falzone - MoscaPhoto.com on September 5, 2010 at 6:07am — No Comments

Your Wedding Gown After Your Wedding

You have spent years dreaming about your wedding dress and hours

agonizing over whether your wedding dress is actually “the dress”. Now

that your dream wedding is over, what do you do with the dress?



I will explain four popular options that you may choose from:



Read more at: http://bit.ly/coPDxL



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Added by Amanda Walls on September 5, 2010 at 3:30am — No Comments

Primal Elements Soaps for Wedding, Shower and Party Favors

Sight, smell and shape have become the trademark of Primal Elements Soaps. The colors and shapes coordinate with unique scents for a beautifully fragrant presentation; all soaps contain vegetable glycerin, which moisturizes the skin with a luxurious lather that rinses cleanly away.



Primal Elements Soaps are made by hand in approximately 5.5 pound loaves or in…

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Added by The SoapBox~Bath & Body Products on September 5, 2010 at 3:00am — No Comments

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