Friday, February 27, 2009

Real Wedding Atlanta, Georgia: Brieon + Kenneth

Okay, yes this is a West Coast blog. And yes I am still committed to our mission, however I forgot to mention that because I am the editor, I can make an exception or two. :) Hey, when you look at this gorgeous wedding found on Southern Weddings Blog, you will know why and extend much grace to me...I hope.

A lot of our Southern Weddings couples have met online through dating sites and social sites. But there is a bit of a spin to the online meeting of Brieon + Kenneth. Through {Friendster} and a search for Full Metal Jacket, Kenneth found Brieon and an email relationship flourished. Months later, the two went out for the first time, and when the date was over, Brieon just knew. Calling a friend the next day, she said that she had found her husband. The two tied the knot last fall. The event was planned by the bride and groom with coordination by {Ashley Baber Weddings}. The lovely reception took place at {The King Plow Event Gallery} with catering by {Bold America} and wedding cakes by {Deborah's Specialty Cakes}. The beautiful floral design was done by {Southern Bouquets by Tamela}. Brieon wore a wedding gown by {Jim Hjelm} and heels by {Nine West}. This wedding celebration was captured by {www.TheDecisiveMoment.com}.

Wedding Gift Registry

Let's admit it. Most of us really get {or got} confused when we have to think about registering for tableware. I mean what glass goes with what wine, and do we really need a little plate to sit on top of a big plate? Thanks to this post from Simply Stated at least some of the confusion can be eliminated. Well, you still have to figure out what you want to do with the big plate.


I am so excited about the new "Set Your Table" tool on brides.com I don't know if I can contain myself. Hundreds, maybe thousands of Nearly Weds will be saved from bickering brought on by an exhaustion that can only be achieved by wielding a registry gun. Bloomiestablesetting_4
















I created this hodge podge of a table setting (my inspiration: florentine garden) and browsed through dozens of options making it easy to mix and match and be really creative with the pieces. Amazingly, all you need to do when you find your dream "table" is hit "add to my registry" and it will link with your Bloomingdale's registry.

Photoshop Invitation Workshop

I so need this! I actually tried to create something on photoshop {my 5 days away from birth baby brain is not allowing me to remember.} All that I can remember is that it took forever and was a real pain. Matter of fact, I don't think I actually did it at all. I so wish this workshop was being offered a long time ago. It would have saved me countless hours scouring photoshop tutorials on You Tube. Check out the DIY Bride to stay posted.

I’m delighted to present the first event of DIY Bride Workshop Series. Beginning March 15, 2009 Going Digital 101: Using Photoshop to Create Kick-Ass Invites will be available for registration. In this free three-lesson, self-paced video-based course, you’ll learn the basic tools and how to use them to create gorgeous wedding invitations and stationery.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to open files in Photoshop
  • Learn the function of and how to use basic Photoshop tools
  • Add text and photos to a layout
  • Save your layout in printable format
  • Select fonts and photographs
  • Install and use brushes, patterns, and shapes
  • Add digital patterned paper to an invite layout
  • Learn about color theory
  • Get a primer on layout and design basics
  • Learn about printing options

Each video lesson is divided into short, doable tasks that will have you up and running with Photoshop in no time. Because this is a self-paced workshop, you can stop, rewind, and restart the videos as many times as needed.

With this workshop, you’ll get:

  • A downloadable invite kit that contains an invitation template, patterned paper, fonts, brushes, and other embellishments so that you can follow along with our tutorials.

IMPORTANT: This workshop requires that users have Adobe Photoshop. You can download free 30-day trials of this program from the Adobe.com website.

Registration is open beginning on March 15, 2009. The course will be available on March 16 and will remain open to registered workshop attendees indefinitely.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Real Wedding Colorado: Meg and Matt

Wow! Take a look at her orange petticoat! The wedding of Meg and Matt is nothing short of a show stopper. And the balloons...oh my. Thanks to The Wedding Chicks for sharing this Colorado fete.

Vendors:
Photography: Real Photography
Reception Venue: Curtis Hotel Located in Denver



10% off I Do Originals

You have two more days to get 10% off of an embroidered item from I Do Originals. If you have ever seen a gorgeous custom aisle runner, or an initialed parasol, 9 times out of ten I Do Originals is the company responsible for such fabulosity. Go and check them out! Enter code LOVE10.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Do you want a canvas print of your wedding pics?

I try not to get sooo excited when it comes to giveaways, but I just couldn't help it with this one. Classic Bride is doing a canvas and poster print giveaway! The excitement will build once you take a look at the pic. Well I entered, and if I win, one lucky reader that shows themselves by leaving a comment will win as well. Good luck!



{from MS Weddings}

Remember this idea of having your favorite wedding shots printed on canvas? I'm still smitten with the idea and am having a group shot from our wedding printed in sepia tone on a gallery-wrapped canvas. I can hardly wait to see it!


And the *best* part is that I get to share the fun! Online Poster Printing has offered to give away 1 canvas print (16x20, gallery wrapped) and 2 Poster Prints (16x20) to 3 lucky Classic Bride readers! Wedding photos and engagement photos always look great as canvas and poster prints!

To enter:
Comment below telling me what you would do with your canvas print or poster print if you win! Make sure to include a valid e-mail address so we have a way of contacting you! The contest will run until Friday, March 6 at midnight CST and the winners will be announced the following Monday. Contestants outside of the US/CAN must pay shipping if they are chosen as a winner.

BONUS!
While you must comment on this post to enter the contest, you may also upload the image you intend on having printed to Classic Bride's facebook page. If you are chosen as a winner and you have done this, you will receive a free upgrade to an 18x24 canvas! Just go to CB's facebook page, become a fan (if you aren't already) and upload your photo to the 'fan photos' section! I'm really looking forward to seeing your photos and putting a 'face' on our community!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Oscar 2009 Bridal Fashion...

What would our blog be if we didn't bring you a post about Oscar 09 Fashion. So thanks to Polkadot Bride here it goes.

I love red carpet fashion. Especially when we see so much of it pass into bridal fashion.

White and pastels seems to be a favourite at award ceremonies this year. Some more bridal then you might ever expect to see on a red carpet.

Taraji P. Henson (Roberto Cavalli), Marisa Tomei (Versace)

Miley Cyrus (Zuhair Murhad), Sarah Jessica Parker (Dior)

Evan Rachel Wood (Elie Saab), Anne Hathaway (Armani Prive)

Penelope Cruz (Vintage Balmain)

Vivid colour wasn’t left out. With beautiful details like bold beaded necklaces.

Kate Winslet (Yves Saint Laurent), Amy Adams (Carolina Herrera)

Real Wedding Montana: Cocktail Hour

Ms Cherry Pie over at Weddingbee.com is really showing us how Montana does it! I love this unpretentious affair. Good food+good friends+good drinks=good wedding.

Vendors:

Photography: Piknik Studios.
Venue: Polebridge

While we snuck off for some portraits, things were just getting started at the Otter Woman Trading Post, where we’d set up for cocktail hour. There were jugs of water and Arnold Palmer (half iced tea/half lemonade) set alongside our homemade blackberry vodka, lime gin, and limoncello infusions. And, of course, there were plenty of bottled Cokes chilling in ice, a couple of mixers, and a keg of summer beer from a Montana brewery.

Besides drinks, the Northern Lights Saloon provided a whole compliment of rustic hors d’oeuvres: organic fruits, a variety of cheeses, crackers, and a locally-made bruschetta with organic tapenade. But enough, jibber-jabber… I’ll let the photos speak for themselves!



Our homemade drink menu hung above the Cokes, infusions, and mixers, providing directions to a variety of cocktails. We had a friend on hand to help bartend, but the menu went largely ignored because the drinks were self-service. We didn’t mind letting people drink what they wanted. After all, we had plenty to go around!

What we didn’t anticipate was how much everyone would love the blackberry vodka, or “purple stuff” as they called it… it was so delicious that many people were drinking mason jars of it straight up! The end result was a couple guests who got more inebriated than they bargained, realizing a little too late the effects of drinking straight vodka. But the worst side-effect was that we ran out of blackberry infusion long before the night was over!

I love the hand-carved sign, which was new to Polebridge this year. And I JUST noticed that it says “Otter Woman Tradinging Post”. Ha! HAHAHAHA!

Here is bartender friend, Craig, who prepared our infusions, helping to mix some drinks.

We served the alcohol in a couple awesome jars that we either rented, bought, or were given. And with the spigots facing crowd-side, they made for easy self-serve access…

A shot of the delicious “purple stuff”, our guests’ favorite, filling these mason jars to the brim…

For contrast, here’s the level of blackberry vodka left at the END of cocktail hour. But the gin and limoncello are practically untouched!

Most of our other drinks were self-serve, too. The keg, of course…

And who could pass up more Cokes?

We also put out a jar for “tips” labeled “honeymoon fund”. A lot of weddings find a way to incorporate spare change (take the dollar dance, for example) and we wanted to see if this would work for us. Without seeming greedy, I figured we’d at least make a few bucks to use in Mexico. We did… sort of. Someone put in $20, and there was about 90 cents in change.

Now, on to the food. The folks from the bakery and saloon had prepared a nice spread…

We’ve got fresh, organic fruit in all varieties…

Cheese, crackers, grapes, and some fruit salad…

And finally, a lovely goat-cheese, tomato, basil and olive oil tapenade on some fresh-baked Mercantile bread. I only got a small piece after this pan was decimated, but OH, it was good!

Such cute, little plates. I loved our rented flatware…

After helping themselves to food and drink, our guests got to chill and mingle while we were away, still busy taking portraits with our families, the wedding party, and each other.

The day started to cool off and it looked like it might rain, so our guests broke out their choicest hats, boots, and coats…

Yeeee-HAW!

As we’d hoped, our guests made use of the permanent benches and tables nearby. This seating faces the stage, which sits just to the right of the cocktails, and proved useful again later in the evening.

Even Mud Puppy took a seat, still begging for scraps…

Some folks sat in the grotto beneath the sound booth, where we had set up our photo line…

(Although, image above is from after dinner, when the bridesmaids put on jeans under their dresses and coats over their tops. In twilight, it got cold fast.)

The photo line featured pictures of Mr. CP and me throughout the 8 years of our relationship, some photos of us with friends and family, pictures of guests who couldn’t make it, and some shots of Glacier…

I didn’t believe they would, but our tiny-tiny craft-store clothespins held our pics onto that twine quite well. Not a single one fell off all evening… even when they got rained on.

Below, photos from the Eugene Marathon, our engagement at Gunsight Lake, and me licking a bowl clean while backpacking. I AM A CLASSY LADY.


Drinks in hand, our guests enjoyed cocktail hour until we called them away for photos or they heard the dinner bell a-ringin’. (Really, we had one.)


Funny story, those two in the picture above showed up immediately after The ceremony. We gave them a hard time for it, but it was an honest, humorous mistake. They’d driven from Portland and had forgotten that there was a +1 hour time change. Ha!

And here’s groomsman Mark, chatting up my sister Alyson and bridesmaid Amy in a MOST amicable fashion. From the looks on their faces, I think they’re onto him…


Up next, the first of many sets of formal portraits!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Real Wedding Seattle, Washington

And the donkey? Who would have thunk? This wedding takes place in Fall City Farms. For all of those Seattle natives, you know that this is one of the most beautiful places to host your affair. I do think I may be a bit to LA for a donkey. Thanks to the Weddingchicks for showing some West Coast love.

Vendors: Fall City Farms
Photography: Gabriel Boone Photography


Gabriel Boone Photography, is two brothers, one living in Seattle and the other in Portland! This stylish farm wedding took place in Fall City Farms, in Washington. Fall City Farms is highly recommended by many. You can get U-pick vegetables, buy organic fresh farm produce from their little market (pre-picked), in addition to tons of random yummy things from local vendors. All this besides having weddings.

Think small pond with a walking bridge, a weeping willow in the background and cows mooing. Ok, the cows mooing might not be in your typical wedding, but what is typical these days anyway?


Love the wedding party peeking through the stalks of corn. What a great photo.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Alice Temperley Bridal Collection...

If you have been to Target in the last few months, you may have noticed a couture line designed affordable from Alice Temperley. Well, Once Wed brought our attention to their edgy bridal couture collection. What do you think?

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