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Archive for July, 2008

Fuchsia with an Orange Twist

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Bring hot pink and add a twist of orange, and you’ve got a marriage made in heaven. This color combo creates a bold, vivid and cheerful look. Here’s some glamorous ideas for how to add this color theme to your wedding.

The fuchsia and orange wedding is from Kimber and Johnny’s wedding in San Diego, courtesy of The Knot. Photo of fuchsia patent pumps and Jessica Simpson clutch from ThisNext. Dress by Shoshanna from edressme. Floral Flurry invitation in Orange by Wedding Paper Divas.

Rant or Rave: Flower Alternatives

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Polka Dot Bride recently lauded the idea of using an alternative to a traditional bouquet of flowers for your trip down the aisle. From beads, shells and feathers to bridal bouquets made out of paper or fabric, she gives a wealth of ideas about how to add some creative flair to your big day. I personally adore fresh flowers so much that I’m not sure I could part with the idea, but what do you think about these creative twists on the classic bouquet? Rant or rave about it!

InStyle’s Ideas for Presents and Wedding Pez

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

How incredibly fun are these wedding Pez dispensers covered with Swarovski crystals? InStyle Weddings has compiled an amazing slideshow of “Fabulous Favors,” including personalized gifts, donations to charity and these fantastic little bride and groom Pez dispensers from Dylan’s Candy Bar. Even if you don’t want to fork over $300 per favor, there are some other great ideas for any couple looking to add some sparkle to their ceremony.

InStyle also announced that Amy Adams, the adorable star of Enchanted and one of my favorite actresses, is engaged to actor Darren Legallo. Congrats, Amy!

Outrageous Weddings

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

You might think your site fees and the prices for your flowers are outrageous, but check out these weddings that give the words “outrageous weddings” a new meaning.

1. In Texas, Chidi Ogbuta had her childhood dream fulfilled when Absolutely Edible Cakes baked her an amazing wedding cake. The cake was 5′4″ and built to resemble the bride in likeness and in size. Photo and story from nbci.com.

2. Some couples are choosing to get married in a graveyard, and others at a racetrack. Check here for more outrageous wedding sites!

3. This wedding story came from Bridezilla.com. Tina Boaz-Murray is captured with her little zoo friend here. The couple got married at the Houston Zoo, which they thought was “romantic.” Here she is posing with one of the animals there.

5 Healthy, Happy Honeymooning Tips

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Planning your wedding can be fun, stressful, exhilarating and exhausting all at the same time. Your honeymoon, on the other hand, should be pure bliss! Take a few minutes to check out these 5 links and learn how to beat jet lag, book a holistic honeymoon and make the most of your time as the newest of newlyweds.

  • Find beautiful locations, fabulous fashions and other fun honeymoon info with The Wedding Chicks.
  • Everyday Health tells you how to avoid jet lag.
  • From Paris to Prague, see The Knot’s list of the Ten Most Romantic Cities in the World.
  • Check out DearSugar’s advice on how to beat the post-wedding, pre-honeymoon blues.
  • Suite101 offers ten tips for a safe, happy and hassle free honeymoon

Beautiful Wedding Books

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Even though my wedding’s over, I still love drooling over gorgeous, glamorous wedding books. I compiled a few favorites for you:

1) Here are some stunning photos and ideas from famous wedding coordinator Jo Gartin of Love, Luck and Angels. I adored her book “Weddings: An Inspiring Guide for the Stylish Bride” so much that I wanted to buy it as a keepsake.

2) Colin Cowie is extraordinary! And his book “Colin Cowie’s Extraordinary Weddings: From a Glimmer of an Idea to a Legendary Event” is no exception. Here is a stunning photo from his fabulous book taken from Brides.com.

Real Weddings: Romance in the City

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

The following Real Wedding was submitted by photographer Critsey Rowe.  As you may remember, Critsey also submitted last week’s Real Weddings post.

Today’s Real Wedding couple is Colleen & Tim.  Colleen, a student, and Tim, a solider, were married in November of 2007.  Tim is currently deployed in Iraq.

In addition to the rich tones featured in the beautiful flowers and decor, we also loved the romantic photos of the couple on the Brooklyn Bridge and in Grand Central Station.

Colleen & Donovan
November 2007

To submit a wedding for the Real Weddings feature, send photos and an event description to blog@weddingpaperdivas.com.

Something borrowed, something blue…

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

My friend wore blue nail polish, and I borrowed a diamond bracelet from my mom–but why do we follow these traditions, and what does this traditional poem even mean? Something old symbolizes the passing down of things from family, and something new signifies a hopeful future. Something borrowed is a reminder that the bride has friends and family near her for support.  And the something blue? Well it was used to symbolize fidelity in Rome and has symbolized purity in Christianity.

Here are some beautiful blue ways to help bring luck to your wedding day.

Photo: Turquoise jewelry from Brides.com

Crystal hair pin by Erica Bapst on Etsy

Tasteful Wedding Favors

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Wedding favor shopping has become synonymous with stress, sad little catalogs and the same old stuff you see at every wedding in town. For a couple looking for a gift with a little more flair than the typical picture frame or key chain, consider branching out and trying some of these tasty favors that are sure to leave them smiling!

Edible wedding favors are chic, simple and sure to please. Everyone from your great aunt to your punk-rock-loving little brother will love to sink their teeth into a candied apple or a white chocolate dipped Oreo. And, with so many options available at inexpensive prices, you can get creative with your treats without blowing your budget.

If these edible favors are as scrumptious as they are stylish, you will turn your guests into genuine foodies in no time. The dipped strawberries are my favorite because they look so cute, funky and downright delicious. What about you?

Gorgeous Hair Accessories

Monday, July 21st, 2008

I loved my rhinestone hair clip from Ficcare so much so that I insisted on using it. Regardless of my hairstyle, I knew I wanted a hairstylist who could find a creative way to use this gorgeous clip.

Though I was happy with my hair clip, it took me a long time to decide what I would use to decorate my hair. From tiaras to crystal detailed bobby pins there are so many glamorous ways to style up your do. Here’s a few I love.

HEADBANDS. This Swarovski Crystal Headband brings back sweet, childhood memories.

HAIRPINS. Delicate hairpins add pizazz to any hairdo. Check out these jewels from Lynn Litwin.

TIARA. When I tried one on for the first time, I felt like a princess. Even if you aren’t planning on getting one, I say at least try one on. You may be surprised.

Photos: Rhinestone hair clip, Ficcare
Swarovski Crystal headband, Etsy
Hairpins, MarthaStewart.com
Tiara, Brides.com

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