June 4, 2013

Bridal Shower | Karen

So let’s just say the month of May consisted of all things Karen. Since she moved half way across the country to Waco, Texas upon getting engaged- she was going to be missing out on many wedding related festivities… and I didn’t want a proper bridal shower to be left out! Venue: Ayr Mount in Hillsborough, NC  Cake: Maxie B’s   Rentals (tables, chairs, gold flatware, plates, tablecloths): Party Reflections   Planning & Coordination: J Leigh Events   Flowers: Bella Grace Floral   Favors: Homemade blackberry cobblers (mini canning jars from Wal-Mart)   Monogram stickers: Moo.com   Food: Homemade Invitations: DIY   Calligraphy for invitations: Calligraphy by Carrie   Chevron runner: Paper Source
May 31, 2013

Wedding | The DIY Truth (and a tutorial!)

Because this is how you will very likely spend the night before your wedding if you’re a DIY junkie like me (and Karen). Flowers aren’t something that you can arrange weeks or months before your wedding date, they’re something that must be done as close to the the moment they’re needed as possible. After the fun of a rehearsal & dinner…. us ladies spent 4+ hours arranging 6 bouquets, 10 boutonnieres, 3 corsages, and as many table arrangements as we could muster. While I love this kind of work, not everyone does, nor does everyone ooze floral talent…. be considerate to your friends and your own sanity when choosing to DIY. I’m not judging any of you DIY brides… I’m one of you too! Less than an hour before saying “I do” my girls and I were furiously tying ribbon on all our bouquets. Don’t put too many items on your in-the-last-24-hours-to-do-list. You might go bat sh!t crazy. Interested in making a bouquet? Here’s a great video from Style Me Pretty and here’s one from Blooms by the Box (a great resource for wholesale flowers!) Interested in making a centerpiece or two? Check out my tutorial below. When I hosted Karen’s bridal shower I had Bella Grace make me some beautiful centerpieces for the tables. Once the shower was over and the flowers were looking sad, I went to deconstruct the arrangement to toss the flowers and realized a trick they used to make the flowers stand up so nice. They used cube vases, about 5×5 square, and made a tic-tac-toe board with tape across the top of the vase. This provided stability to the flowers in the center and kept them from falling out to the sides of the vase. We used the same technique when arranging the centerpieces for Karen’s wedding day. For my example below, I picked up some white hydrangeas (3 stems), pale peach roses (12), baby’s breath (one bunch) and some kind of fern-like filler from Whole Foods (which OMG they have the best selection of grocery store flowers EVER…. found peonies there last week!) I bought all these for $32. This was enough to make one large-ish centerpiece… now, I don’t mean giant like this…. but it was really full! I did learn that square vases can be tricky- because of how the flowers lay out to the side, the stems don’t stay down well… so the water level has to stay high. This morning when I got up, one the the hydrangea’s looked a little sad…. so I ended up taking the arrangement apart and splitting it into 3 containers (the square vase I started with and 2 mason jars) Step 1: Buy pretty flowers! Step 2: Pick a vase and do the tic-tac-toe tape across the top. I just used scotch tape, but there’s probably something made for this. Step 3: (this is likely wrong, but it’s how I did it) Take the largest flowers (hydrangea) and cut the stems and remove the leaves. Place in vase where you want them. I say it may be wrong because you could start with the filler first. Step 4: Add smaller flowers in (roses) Step 5: Add the next flower in (baby’s breath), and continue until all flowers are used. Step 6: Add filler (fern-like stuff) ** When adding the smaller flowers into a large bloom like a hydrangea, I pulled the blooms of the hydrangea apart and put roses and babys breath inside the one bunch of hydrangea. Step 7: Enjoy 🙂
May 28, 2013

Weddings | For the Coffee Drinker

In an effort to offer unique wedding gifts, I think I’ll continue on with posting goodies I find (or give!). A few weeks ago, I posted about practical wedding gifts and today I’ll share a few for the avid coffee-drinker-couple. Last week I went on a quest to find Karen a wedding gift, something cute and useful. I’ve given them their “big” gift (their wedding album), but wanted them to have something surprising to open when they arrived at our house for Memorial Day weekend. I’d seen super cute dish towels at Anthropologie a while back and thought it would be the perfect little-something. While in there, I thought their monogrammed mugs would be great too since they are die-hard-drink-coffee-all-day kind of folks…. so I picked up a K & P mug for them. This morning while contemplating what to blog about, I thought you could really run with these things and make great gift out of more coffee related items. How about a bag of coffee, some cute cream and sugar containers to go along with their monogrammed mugs! It’s safe to say these are gifts that will get used! Have you picked up a non-registry gift item lately? With wedding season in full swing, I’m sure we don’t want to buy the same gifts each time.
May 20, 2013

Bridal | Karen

On Saturday my best friend, Karen married her long time love, Paul so I can finally share a few of her bridals! A few weeks ago, we shot her bridal portraits at Ayr Mount Historic Home in Hillsborough, NC. I know many people don’t opt for bridals, but it really gives you an opportunity to see how you’ll move in your dress, figure out your accessories as well as go through trial runs with your hair, makeup, florist….. and bra. Karen opted for different earrings and shoes on her wedding day. Since I was the Matron of Honor on Saturday, my dear friend Jen, of Carolina Photosmith photographed their wedding day and I cannot wait to see the images! Venue: Ayr Mount Dress: WToo Mimi Flowers: Bella Grace To see all of Karen’s bridals and to order prints just click here! Ayr Mount is one of my favorite locations to photograph clients, be it brides, families or even a wedding! Interested in a session? Contact me!   
June 4, 2013

Bridal Shower | Karen

So let’s just say the month of May consisted of all things Karen. Since she moved half way across the country to Waco, Texas upon getting engaged- she was going to be missing out on many wedding related festivities… and I didn’t want a proper bridal shower to be left out! Venue: Ayr Mount in Hillsborough, NC  Cake: Maxie B’s   Rentals (tables, chairs, gold flatware, plates, tablecloths): Party Reflections   Planning & Coordination: J Leigh Events   Flowers: Bella Grace Floral   Favors: Homemade blackberry cobblers (mini canning jars from Wal-Mart)   Monogram stickers: Moo.com   Food: Homemade Invitations: DIY   Calligraphy for invitations: Calligraphy by Carrie   Chevron runner: Paper Source
May 31, 2013

Wedding | The DIY Truth (and a tutorial!)

Because this is how you will very likely spend the night before your wedding if you’re a DIY junkie like me (and Karen). Flowers aren’t something that you can arrange weeks or months before your wedding date, they’re something that must be done as close to the the moment they’re needed as possible. After the fun of a rehearsal & dinner…. us ladies spent 4+ hours arranging 6 bouquets, 10 boutonnieres, 3 corsages, and as many table arrangements as we could muster. While I love this kind of work, not everyone does, nor does everyone ooze floral talent…. be considerate to your friends and your own sanity when choosing to DIY. I’m not judging any of you DIY brides… I’m one of you too! Less than an hour before saying “I do” my girls and I were furiously tying ribbon on all our bouquets. Don’t put too many items on your in-the-last-24-hours-to-do-list. You might go bat sh!t crazy. Interested in making a bouquet? Here’s a great video from Style Me Pretty and here’s one from Blooms by the Box (a great resource for wholesale flowers!) Interested in making a centerpiece or two? Check out my tutorial below. When I hosted Karen’s bridal shower I had Bella Grace make me some beautiful centerpieces for the tables. Once the shower was over and the flowers were looking sad, I went to deconstruct the arrangement to toss the flowers and realized a trick they used to make the flowers stand up so nice. They used cube vases, about 5×5 square, and made a tic-tac-toe board with tape across the top of the vase. This provided stability to the flowers in the center and kept them from falling out to the sides of the vase. We used the same technique when arranging the centerpieces for Karen’s wedding day. For my example below, I picked up some white hydrangeas (3 stems), pale peach roses (12), baby’s breath (one bunch) and some kind of fern-like filler from Whole Foods (which OMG they have the best selection of grocery store flowers EVER…. found peonies there last week!) I bought all these for $32. This was enough to make one large-ish centerpiece… now, I don’t mean giant like this…. but it was really full! I did learn that square vases can be tricky- because of how the flowers lay out to the side, the stems don’t stay down well… so the water level has to stay high. This morning when I got up, one the the hydrangea’s looked a little sad…. so I ended up taking the arrangement apart and splitting it into 3 containers (the square vase I started with and 2 mason jars) Step 1: Buy pretty flowers! Step 2: Pick a vase and do the tic-tac-toe tape across the top. I just used scotch tape, but there’s probably something made for this. Step 3: (this is likely wrong, but it’s how I did it) Take the largest flowers (hydrangea) and cut the stems and remove the leaves. Place in vase where you want them. I say it may be wrong because you could start with the filler first. Step 4: Add smaller flowers in (roses) Step 5: Add the next flower in (baby’s breath), and continue until all flowers are used. Step 6: Add filler (fern-like stuff) ** When adding the smaller flowers into a large bloom like a hydrangea, I pulled the blooms of the hydrangea apart and put roses and babys breath inside the one bunch of hydrangea. Step 7: Enjoy 🙂
May 28, 2013

Weddings | For the Coffee Drinker

In an effort to offer unique wedding gifts, I think I’ll continue on with posting goodies I find (or give!). A few weeks ago, I posted about practical wedding gifts and today I’ll share a few for the avid coffee-drinker-couple. Last week I went on a quest to find Karen a wedding gift, something cute and useful. I’ve given them their “big” gift (their wedding album), but wanted them to have something surprising to open when they arrived at our house for Memorial Day weekend. I’d seen super cute dish towels at Anthropologie a while back and thought it would be the perfect little-something. While in there, I thought their monogrammed mugs would be great too since they are die-hard-drink-coffee-all-day kind of folks…. so I picked up a K & P mug for them. This morning while contemplating what to blog about, I thought you could really run with these things and make great gift out of more coffee related items. How about a bag of coffee, some cute cream and sugar containers to go along with their monogrammed mugs! It’s safe to say these are gifts that will get used! Have you picked up a non-registry gift item lately? With wedding season in full swing, I’m sure we don’t want to buy the same gifts each time.
May 20, 2013

Bridal | Karen

On Saturday my best friend, Karen married her long time love, Paul so I can finally share a few of her bridals! A few weeks ago, we shot her bridal portraits at Ayr Mount Historic Home in Hillsborough, NC. I know many people don’t opt for bridals, but it really gives you an opportunity to see how you’ll move in your dress, figure out your accessories as well as go through trial runs with your hair, makeup, florist….. and bra. Karen opted for different earrings and shoes on her wedding day. Since I was the Matron of Honor on Saturday, my dear friend Jen, of Carolina Photosmith photographed their wedding day and I cannot wait to see the images! Venue: Ayr Mount Dress: WToo Mimi Flowers: Bella Grace To see all of Karen’s bridals and to order prints just click here! Ayr Mount is one of my favorite locations to photograph clients, be it brides, families or even a wedding! Interested in a session? Contact me!