Showing posts with label wedding stationary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding stationary. Show all posts

Friday, 6 July 2012

It's Getting Hot in Here

"Summer heat, boy and girl meet, but uh-oh those summer nights"  Summer Nights, Grease 

With the heat wave upon us, it is quite clear that summer is here! For all the brides that have spent the last year planning their big day, it is impossible to let a little humidity get in their way.  However, your guests might not agree.  Embracing an outdoor ceremony will be a little tough when your skirt is stuck to the backs of your legs and your hair has glued itself to your forehead.  Think of them sitting under the scorching sun and plan ahead for your outdoor nuptials and consider turning your wedding ceremony programs into fans! They are practical, charming and your guests will be thanking you in this hot and sticky weather.

Below are some "chilling" examples:
This stylish fan comes in an array of colors and can be found on Etsy
White and coral fans found at Martha Stewart Weddings - download template HERE and make them yourself!!
Chandelier Estate Opulence Fan Program by Citrine Designs 
Bright yellow heart shaped fans - photos from Style Me Pretty
Wedding Party Program - found on Style Me Pretty
A basket of fans as guests enter your ceremony - Pinterest

We think these are FANtastic!

Until Next Time,

A & S

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Meeting Monique

"Life is short. Use the good china." - Monique Lhullier

Last night, I had the great pleasure of attending a wonderful event hosted by the talented Catherine Lash of The Wedding Co.  William Ashley's Bloor street showroom was the venue and it lent itself well to showcase Monique Lhuillier's elegant bone china collection, crystal gift ware, silver flatware and her classic stationary.  The room was filled with brides-to-be and their mothers or maids, exquisite crystal, sparkling ivory gowns and pink champagne.  Jessica Smith from Cake Opera Co.  was in attendance with another masterpiece as the room's centerpiece.  She and her team created a stunning 5-tier white cake inspired by Monique Lhuillier's Sunday Rose gown.  It was magnificent, as usual, and their cupcakes were a big hit amongst the ladies. There were models roaming the room in Monique's 2012 Fall collection, sold at White Toronto, and you could not help but be blown away by their beauty.

Catherine hosted an interview with Monique Lhuillier which gave guests advice and tips about how to register and some suggestions from her experience.  Monique was friendly, bubbly and eager to wow the crowd with her pale pink accented china, her rose encrusted crystal bowls and, of course, her gowns.  She talked of her inspirations and the recent popularity of coloured gowns in the industry.  She alluded to using more colours in her next collection but said we would have to wait for it to be released.  Monique also advised young women not to be scared of their china, a lesson my consultant at Ashley's had mentioned when registering.  She said to enjoy serving your food on beautiful pieces and not to lock them away in a hutch.  The highlight was when Jackie, of William Ashleys, took a pen and hit a plate from her collection as hard as she possibly could.  She explained that bone china is extremely durable and chip resistant.  To drive the point home further, Monique invited her husband up (I loved that he was there) and asked him to stand on one of her tea cups! It was quite amazing and a great lesson to everyone not to be scared of your 'fancy' dishes.  They are to be used and enjoyed and life is too short, as Monique said, to have beautiful pieces hidden.  I know I was inspired and can't wait to host my first meal with our wedding china!  It was great to hear Monique discuss fabrics and patterns and the designing process and she graciously helped brides with decisions about jewellery and veils for certain gowns they had purchased.  She was a joy to talk to and was friendly and complimentary of our city.

Below are some photos from last night (they were taken on my blackberry, I need an iPhone!):

The Sunday Rose inspired cake by Cake Opera Co. - you can find the cake topper on Amazon
Stunning tablescape from ML's tabletop collection and flowers from Lilium
Catherine Lash (right) interviewing Monique Lhuillier
Monique's husband on the tea cup!
Me and Monique :)

I am so inspired and honoured that I was apart of such a fantastic event.

Yours truly,

A




Wednesday, 23 May 2012

A Cut Above

Laser cutting is a relatively new technique that uses a laser to cut materials (in our case, paper).  Laser-cut products have become popular in the wedding industry and we understand why.  It helps to create an intricate, lace-like look and can be very romantic and whimsical. From cupcake wrappers, to invites, to marriage contracts; laser-cutting paper goods are magnificent.  If you love ornate details then be sure to check out these unique and beautiful examples below:


Save the Dates found at Etsy
Laser cut invite (which you probably recognize from Pinterest) - found on Etsy
Laser cut cupcake wrapper - so perfect! Found on Paper Orchid Stationery
Gorgeous laser-cut place cards found on Paper Orchid Stationery
Laser-cut ketubah (Jewish marriage contract) - to die for!! Found at Jessy Judaica
'Love' laser-cut banner found on Etsy
We love this gold laser-cut folder invite!  Found at Atelier Isabey


Let's 'cut' to the chase, we love this look!

Until Next Time,

A & S

Friday, 2 March 2012

Mad (Lib) About You

"A wedding is a sacrament... a joyous celebration of love and commitment. In Utopia. In the real world... it's an excuse to drink excessively and say things you shouldn't say." - Nick Mercer (The Wedding Date)

Who didn't love Mad Libs as a kid (and maybe as an adult too)?  Mad Libs, or fill-in-the-blanks, are a great way to get people interacting, laughing and using their creative side at your wedding or any pre-wedding event.  These can be used for alternative guest books, shower games, reply cards and/or reception games. They will also be a great keepsake to have from all of your guests.  You could have themed Mad Libs like 'how the bride and groom met', 'advice for the newlyweds', 'their upcoming honeymoon adventure' and 'in 50 years from now...'.  Be creative and customize different fill-in-the-blanks for guests to complete all about the Mr. and Mrs. and you will surely enjoy reading the results.

Here are some fun examples found online (but these could easily be a fun DIY project):

Mad Libs found on Etsy
Mad Lib for a Bridal Shower found at Etsy
Photo taken from Pinterest
Photo taken from Pinterest
Photo taken from The Knot

Truly, MADLY, deeply.

A

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

WTB Hearts: Little Lady Company

From creative cards and handwritten notes to personally kind thoughts of thanks, the simple gesture of sweet expression is always greatly appreciated. It’s nice to acknowledge a special someone throughout the wedding process; be it for planning a bachelorette, helping with favours, attending a dress fitting or just for being a good friend.

Little Lady Company has a great array of paper goods to find just the right sentiment for the occasion. They offer a unique collection of notes for asking your bridal party to share in the day, invites for bachelorettes, newlywed stationary and much more. With so many innovative styles and colour schemes to choose from, you can stock up on invites and thank you cards for any and all events.

Below are our top picks:


The Perfect Bachelorette Invite

Chevron 'Save the Date' (love the two-sided card!)

Personalized 'Thank You' Card (perfect for showers)


'Thank You' Card from the 'Newlyweds'

'Will You Be My Bridesmaid' Card


'Will You Be My Bridesmaid' Card (great inside caption!)


The Ideal 'Love' Note :)


Any excuse for pretty paper is a good one :)

Until next time,

A & S

Friday, 23 December 2011

Be Our Guest

“Beauty is everywhere a welcome guest.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

A guest book is a wonderful way for those nearest and dearest to express their warm wishes and sentiments. Not limited to weddings, guest books are a subtle yet sweet detail at bridal showers and engagement parties too (maybe not so much for the bachelor or bachelorette bash, as the lovely thoughts shared on such occasions are probably best left undocumented).

These days, some brides and grooms opt for a more modern approach to the traditional guest book. Etsy presents a vast selection of ways for loved ones to share their happy thoughts with the happy couple.

Classically conventional…

 Shabby Chic Guest Book- Shabby Scrap

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

WTB Hearts: Drippy Ink Designs

Featuring fine, letterpress paper goods from save-the-dates, invitations and 'will you be my...' notes, Drippy Ink Designs showcases delicate craftsmanship with the option to customize to your taste. Whether its fancy favor tags or artsy coat check labels, this Etsy shop specializes in creating stunning stationary tailored to your special occasion.

Chantilly Wedding Invitation
Tie-the-Knot Wedding Invitation
Typography Classic Wedding Invitation
Mini Memo Save-the-Date Card
Sweetie Pie Save-the-Date Card
'Will You Be My MOH' Card
'Will You Be My Groomsmen' Card
'Will You Be My Bridesmaid' Card
Happy Wednesday!

Until next time,

A & S