Archive for 'Inspiration'

February 12, 2013
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This blog! Just kidding… today the wedding of Courtney Dial Whitmore from Pizzazzerie came across our news feed and we were super excited. I’ve been seeing sneak peeks here and there, so when I saw it was featured on Martha Stewart Weddings, we were super excited for this amazing professional (if you didnt know, she is the author behind Push Pops). She has this really great blend of preppy modern style, and she styled her wedding perfectly with black and white stripes with touches of greens. We are in love with her tablescaping… and if you are wondering where you can get those black and white runners… well look no further, they are one of LovelyGirls Events rentals! All photography for this wedding was taken by Tec Petaja.

Courtney use the black and white striped theme all the way thru from her table runners, accents on her centerpieces, the ribbons to hold her napkins, the ribbon that secured her favor boxes, her invitations, her programs, cocktail table linens, drink stirrerts, food picks, her bar menu, and even the plates in which her cake was served (genius!). I do not thnk there was a single item which was not adorned with such a lovely pattern. We loved it!

Here is more black and white striped inspiration with a little bit of something for everyone… enjoy the overload!

We were excited when Amber Shader Photography and Dougherty Photo Designs teamed up to create Flirt XoXo! We were even more excited when they asked if LG would participate by providing a dessert bar and dessert bar styling for the event. With one days prep time, we don’t think it turned out half bad!

As much as we loved instagramming our dessert bar that day, we had the Ultimate Girls Day Out by teaming up with Gloss Salon, Nicole J Boutique, and Kelly Hockenberry of Stella & Dot. We learned a sock bun demo from Bethany at Gloss, shopped the racks of Nicole J, and tried and purchased fabulous pieces from Kelly of Stella & Dot. It was so much watching the girls style the guests for facebook profile pictures… who doesnt love trying on clothes and donning stunning pieces of jewelry? I did a lot of mingling and chatting amongst guests, but my favorite guest of all was Lauren Ashley Golt of the Social Stylate (and contributor to LovelyGirls Events blog posts from time-to-time!). When things started winding down we were able to sit around and enjoy glasses of champagne and bask in chatter… all in all, a succesful event for the participants of Flirt XoXo!

Enjoy the photos of the dessert bar from LovelyGirls Events as seen through the lens of Amber Shader Photography!

Nicole of LG, Kelly of Stella&Dot, Nicole from Nicole J Boutique, and Bethany from Gloss Salon

You can find out more about Flirt XoXo http://flirtxoxo.com/about/!

 

We know the idea of winter gear in photos isn’t quite the same as sundresses and polo shirts, but there’s no need to wait until the weather warms up for your engagement shoot. Your photos can be just as gorgeous in the winter, you just need to be creative!

Embrace the Snow and the Holiday Season

Snow is a beautiful, clean backdrop for photos. The atmosphere creates the perfect opportunity to snuggle under a brightly colored blanket, have a playful snow ball fight or just cuddle for warmth. Remember to incorporate some color, whether in your clothing or the blanket you bring. It’s a great contrast against the snow. We recommend Rockford Park (Delaware Avenue in Wilmington, DE), Brandywine State Creek Park (Adams Dam Road in Wilmington, DE) and Valley Garden Park (Campbell Road in Wilmington, DE). Our favorite Christmas tree farm is Schmidts in Landenberg PA with their rows of winterberry and christmas trees, hot chocolate, spiced wines, and reindeer!

winter engagement shoot
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Go Indoors

Many couples love outdoor engagement pictures, and they’re gorgeous, but indoor photos can be just as beautiful. Why not have the shoot in your favorite restaurant or coffee shop? Better yet, have the photos taken in your home. The photographer will capture the two of you relaxed, comfortable and in your element.  We love this simple, intimate photo; just a couple reading the paper together.

indoor engagement shoot photo

 An Opportunity for Privacy

Think about locations that are packed with people in the warmer months and are most likely deserted now. Take advantage of the beach, a vineyard or a cool resort while the visitors are less frequent. We recommend any of the beaches in Lewes and Bethany, Grace Winery (Sweetwater Road in Glen Mills, PA) Va La Vineyards (Newport Gap Pike in Avondale, PA) and the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort (Heron Boulevard in Cambridge, MD).

winter beach engagement photo photo

Include Your Hobbies

Into trains, planes, and automobiles? Then your in luck! The best museums are just an hour (or less!) from Wilmington, DE… thing the Air Mobility Command Museum just south in our state capitol of Dover, Delaware. If you head to our north west, then you can enjoy intimate train rides on the Strasburg Railroad (call for limited availability during the winter season) and then head on over to the Pennsylvania Railroad Museum. Once your all finished sneak back into the historic town of Strasburg to enjoy the creamery, deli, and candy shoppe all in one great location. It will also give you some of those great intimate photogaphy opportunities through the window of the shoppe. Into a little bit of vroom, vroom, then head over to the Philadelphia Auto Show the third week of January each year. Maybe your a book worm and love curling up with a great book? If so, head on over to your local library and sneak around… just like in highschool!

 

Just a quick side note from one of our favorite photographers at Leave It To Me Photography: Make sure that you look into any ticket costs for any of these venues, and also look into if your photographer will require any special permits to be able to shoot. In Delaware, a photography permit to shoot in a Delaware State Park is $150 for the year for a photographer with a Delaware Business License. For out of state photographers, it is $150 each time – and that is a cost that could be passed off to you. I also think its nice to let a restuarant or coffee shop know so that maybe they can tidy up or seat you in a space with some intimacy… *wink, wink – we wont tell!

If you want to be a standout from everyone else getting married, consider getting a blue hued engagement ring.   Colored stone engagement rings are increasingly popular for those who dare to be different.  We are partial to the calming blue tones of aquamarines, sapphires, tanzanites, topazes and paraiba tourmalines.   Not only are you getting a striking ring you get the bonus of already having your something blue for the wedding!  Don’t just limit your search of rings to brand new styles offered by your local jeweler.  There is vast market of used colored stones from estate sales and vintage jewelry retailers.  These recycled rings are usually unique styles that can often be one of kind gems.  It’s like owning a piece of history while being environmentally responsible at the same time.

 

Sapphires (like Kate Middleton!)

sapphires

 

Tanzanite

 

tanzanite

 

Aquamarine

aquamarine

 

Paraiba Tourmaline

Paraiba Tourmaline

Whether your wedding dress is simple, vintage, formal or classic, the jewels you wear will complete the look. Some brides see their wedding day as a chance to play dress up while others stay close to their everyday style.  Whichever look you are hoping to emulate remember to keep everything consistent. A simple dress and sandals looks silly with bold makeup and huge baubles! There’s nothing wrong with choosing multiple styles, but balance is key.

Here are some of our favorite places to find bridal jewels!

Lulu Frost for Jcrew

J.Crew

J.Crew has everything from crystal or pearl studs to the fabulous (and our personal favorite) Lulu Frost collection. I just love how these can also be incorporated as your “something blue”.

kendra scott

Kendra Scott

Kendra Scott has pieces for every style. This is also the best place to go for bridesmaid jewelry. You can order different pieces in the same style and color or the same pieces in different colors. The “color bar” lets you create custom pieces.

 

Doloris Petunia on Etsy.com

Doloris Petunia 

Bold, one-of-a-kind jewels that standout.

kate spade

Kate Spade

Classic and feminine, you can never go wrong with Kate Spade.

erica weiner

Erica Weiner

Erica Weiner is the queen of vintage-inspired and antique jewelry. Every piece is beautifully crafted. Her jewelry is elegant enough to wear to your wedding and simple enough to wear everyday.

 

elizabeth cole

Elizabeth Cole

If you’re looking for glamour, you found it.

 

bauble bar

BaubleBar

You can’t beat the wide range of price points at BaubleBar.

 

December 07, 2012
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We were so thrilled when Pantone announced that their 2013 Color of the Year was going to be Emerald! What an absolutely beautiful classy color that works in sooooo many ways, but mostly, we love its bold gem colored hue! The type of bride who uses this color is looking to make a statement. Just a couple of ways it can be used in the mean time (and not just around St. Patricks Day)… enjoy!

Emerald 2013 Pantone Inspiration Board

November 27, 2012
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Definition of Doily – 1: a small napkin; 2: a small often decorative mat

Now we’re sure the thought of a doily brings back memories of your grandmother but these are new fresh ways of using them. Doilies are more than just a napkin or decorative mat as listed in their definition.  They can be used as in a unique number of ways to add a pretty and feminine touch to any event.  Below are a few ideas that caught our attention.

creative doilies

In its fabric form, doilies can be shaped or used to create shapes.  If you soak doilies in fabric stiffener or fabric starch and drape over base of bowls or jars until dry, you create bowl shaped designs that are easily used in either home décor or events.  Don’t feel like getting messy with starch?  Wrap a doily tightly around a vase, cut excess material and hand stitch to make a delicate flower vase for any occasion.  If you are feeling really creative you can use a doily to imprint a pattern into clay that can then be shaped into bowls, plates, etc.  Just take a look at the pretty ring bearer dish above and you’ll see how stylish a doily can be.

 

paper doilies

Paper doilies are a crafter’s dream.  They can used be used in so many ways and so easily.  Some examples include using them as a place card at a table setting, folded around invites to create a chic invitation wrap or curled into a cone shape to hold flower petals or favors.  Love the idea of using them for invites but don’t want the hassle of folding all those doilies?  No problem, simply use a doily design on a printed invitation for instant charm.  Other lovely ideas are to add it to simple kraft paper wrappings as a darling detail or string them together as garland to hang on a mantle.

 

edible doilies

Edible doilies are also becoming very trendy.  It’s fun to see doily patterned fondant detail on cakes or sweet delicate lacy rosettes that can be added to anything from cookies to hot tea.  Another idea for cookies is to stamp a doily pattern on icing using edible inks.  We’re sure if you use your imagination enough, you can figure out a few more ways to add doilies to your menu.

DIY Wedding Décor

You want the wedding of your dreams but on a budget.  We hear this all time from brides and decided to pass along tips for some do-it-yourself projects for related to wedding décor.  Below are only a few suggestions offering ways to incorporate color or special details into the table décor.

Table Cloths, napkins and table runners

One way to dress a table on your own is to make napkins, table runners or table cloths (We don’t suggest all three at the same time).  Regardless of if you know how to sew or not, there are several ways to create your table dressing with a bit of recycled or purchased fabric.  If you can’t sew, then use pinking shears to finish the edges if the fabric allows.  Some fabrics such as burlap can have a slightly unfinished edge which adds a rustic feel to tables and makes it an easy to use option.  You can choose to use solid color fabrics or an eclectic mix of patterns.  For a low cost vintage fabric, recycle old sheets found in thrift stores.  Other options include creating your own design using block printing with fabric paint for a custom print or using dye to create an ombre effect on the fabric.  These can be a bit more time consuming but the results may just be worth the extra effort.  The options are endless.

 

wedding tableware

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.designmom.com/2012/03/diy-confetti-sprinkled-linen-napkins/
http://bklynbrideonline.com/21335/wedding-inspiration/living-in-ombre/linens?czone
http://rexandregina.com/blog/2010/03/02/burlap-tablescapes/

Custom Flatware

Keeping with the table theme, consider creating your own custom colored flatware by dipping or spray painting the handles of inexpensive purchased or second-hand flatware.  You can paint to match your color scheme as well as use it for an added a pop of color.  Just be careful not to paint the part of the utensil used for eating since most paints are toxic.   Only the handles should be painted for health reasons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://creativelychristy.blogspot.com/2010/11/colored-spoons-tutorial.html
http://shannondarrough.com/tablescapes/tablescape
http://www.saniapell.com/athomeblog/diy-craft-projects/fluro-cutlery/

 

Menu Napkins Wraps

Finding a unique way to display a menu on an already crowded table can be daunting.  Make it a quick DIY project by creating a menu that serves a dual purpose.  A napkin wrap with the menu printed on it makes a pretty presentation on the table and gives you an easy, practical way to display the menu to all guests.  There is no need for guests to search the table for a menu because it’s right in front of them and it won’t clutter the table.  Choose to add a unique detail by using a decorative punch border or by adding ribbon.

wedding menu wraps

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://wedding-ink.blogspot.com/2012/07/kathryn-and-justin.html
http://ohsobeautifulpaper.com/2011/06/wedding-details-creative-menu-ideas/
http://blog.catieronquillo.com/2011/06/inspiration-shoot-vintage-travel-with-a-dash-of-france/

Groomsmen are usually the guys that have been there for you through good, bad and yes even the crazy times in your life.  They deserve a groomsmen gift worthy of such a bond.  Instead of the traditional items usually given, considering stepping it up a notch and giving them a classy gift that can stand the test of time.   Here are a few not so typical manly-man gifts we suggest.

Humidor

A wooden humidor box is definitely a statement gift.  Even if they don’t smoke cigars, it’s a great conversation piece for any man cave.   Humidors boxes come in all price ranges so it should fit into just about any budget.

Classic Shave Kit

All men should learn the art of the classic shave.  A men’s shaving kit is a smart and timeless gift.  There are a variety of sets from simple sets with soaps and brushes to expensive more complete sets including razors.

Dopp Kit

A dopp kit is a perfect gift for any man who travels.  A well made dopp kit can last a lifetime.  You can find them in great leather, canvas and faux leather styles to fit any personality.  Many of them can even be personalized with a monogram. You can find these available on Etsy.com in the FelixStreetStudio shop!

Leather iPhone Wallet

Classic leather wallets are a respectable gift to give but why not give something better than a simple wallet.  A leather iPhone wallet that holds an iPhone, cards and cash is the perfect give for hip groomsmen.   It’s trendy but practical, how could any man not love it.

Rocks Glass (with a little company!)

What a better gift than a rocks glass for the boys with whom you have grown up through grade school, high school, and the college years. Signify where you met each groomsman by gifting them a rocks glass with their college emblem. A rocks glass is not complete without a bottle of their favorite whiskey and bourbon, plus whats a rocks glass without the brown stuff?

photography by Kate’s Lens Photography

There seems to be a consensus among many event planners that the color mint will be a huge trend in weddings next year (im not quite sure if you have seen us start using it in our branding!).  With the increase of vintage touches to weddings, mint would be a natural fit.  It’s a cool color that works well various types of weddings from country to modern.  Mint green colors mix well with several other trendy wedding colors such as poppy, lemon yellow, and blush.  For a glamorous look, pair with gold or for a more casual look, pair it with beige.

Have fun searching out vintage mint colored photo props, accent dishes and cake plates.  Feeling crafty? Make your own mint inspired wedding décor.  In regards to flowers, expect to see succulents and dusty millers added to bouquets, boutonnieres and table arrangements.

Mint also is a refreshing color to work into desserts and signature drinks.   Can you picture beautiful mint color macaroons and iced cakes?  We can and we love it!

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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