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10:40PM

Bride Blogger : Getting Crafty . . . with rehearsal dinner invitations

Welcoming Jessica back today with her second post as our bride blogger . . .

I’m not typically a DIY-er. For most of our engagement I’d convinced myself that I wasn’t crafty enough to pull off any handmade projects, not to mention I couldn’t come up with any stellar ideas that lent themselves to the modern chic aesthetic of our wedding. But, late this winter I started aching to do something creative with my own hands. Since most of our vendors and rentals were already lined up and since I didn’t want to risk my project turning into an un-fixable disaster, I decided our rehearsal dinner (smaller and much less formal than the wedding) was the better event to get crafty with.

I spent a day wandering around Paper Source (aka Heaven on Earth) for inspiration. The moment that I spotted this silverware rubber stamp, I knew I wanted to use it for our invitations. Immediately I had a vision that reflected the throwback vintage atmosphere of our rehearsal dinner venue.

I learned how to emboss, agonized over different shades of “white” paper and spent weeks searching for the perfect font combos. And voila! I couldn’t be happier with the result.

Here’s how I pulled off the assemby . . .

Coat the rubber stamp on a watermark inkpad (I used VersaMark) and stamp onto the invite.
The ink is clear and barely visible on white paper.

Sprinkle on embossing powder and gently shake the paper to cover the stamped area.
Tap the excess powder off of the page.

Apply heat directly over the powder with a heat embossing tool (love this one), being extremely careful not to burn your fingers. Within seconds, the powder melts and the stamped image rises off the surface. The silver powder I used became a shimmery metallic. So yummy!

I layered an A6-sized flat white card over an A7 black card using a double-sided permanent adhesive (this guy).

As an added touch, I lined the envelopes with silver paper to coordinate with the silverware. You can buy liners pre-cut or cut your own with a template kit. I love the extra oomph that envelope liners add. If you have a few spare dollars and about a half hour, DO THIS!

Tape along the edge of the envelope adhesive to attach and crease the paper by folding the flap after the liner is in place.

So what do you think of the finished product? I had so much fun making these invitations that I decided to do coordinating place cards as well. I’m pretty sure I’ll regret that decision come crunch time, though!

xo Jess

Jessica is from Boston and is marrying Andy in just under 2 months. Their planning focus has now shifted to the nitty gritty details, like guest welcome bags, ceremony music and readings, favors. Jessica is also the blogger behind Shimmer + Silk whose blog is for chic, modern bridal inspiration.



12:20PM

Real Wedding : a modern peacock themed wedding

[ Brooke + Chris ] in Tallahassee, Florida

Vendors:
Photographer: Long's Photography
Hair Stylist: Meena's Classic Touch
Floral Designer: A Touch of Class Florist
Reception Venue: Hotel Duval
Dress Store: Vocelles | The Bridal Shoppe
Cake Designer: Katie's Cakes and Catering, Inc.
DJ:
Music Machine by John Summers
Tuxedo and Mens Attire: Vows Tuxedo

 

12:10PM

Day After Session : cruising the industrial streets of Los Angeles

[ Brooke + Ari ] in Los Angeles, CA

Today we hit the streets of LA in California for a stunning day after session of Brooke and Ari, photographed by Blair Nicole Photography. Isn't this just amazing? I love the brides dress, her bouquet - EVERYTHING!!!! Oh, and Brooke happens to be a wedding coordinator herself with Orange Blossom Special Events.

 

Vendors:
Photographer:
Blair Nicole Photography

12:10PM

Real Wedding : a gorgeous summer wedding along Lake Michigan

[ Nesrin + Jeff ] in Petoskey, Michigan

Today's real wedding from Paul Retherford Wedding Photography is just gorgeous - check out the brides dress. WOW!!!!! The bride is from Turkey and the groom grew up in the area. They married in a traditional church wedding and held their reception at a local venue. Their portraits were taken along Lake Michigan and Bay Harbor Michigan marina. Nesrin's wedding dress is from Aysira Gelinlik - it is one of the Turkish wedding dress brands.

 

Vendors:
Photographer: Paul Retherford Wedding Photography
Floral Designer: Sky's the limit flowers
Reception Venue:
Knights of Columbus Hall

12:09PM

Weddings Trends for Summer 2011, as seen at The Wedding Salon

Mismatched Florals, Classic Mixed with Modern & Cocktail Style
Receptions are amongst the Hottest Trends for the Season Ahead

The Wedding Salon recently held their latest show in NYC. "We were thrilled to be able to celebrate such a memorable occasion with some of the top names in the industry including Sylvia Weinstock, Shawn Rabideau, Le Cirque & Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings in addition to over 1000 New York Brides!  We look forward to seeing all the trends from The Wedding Salon come to life in the season ahead," says Wedding Salon Founder and renowned Celebrity Event Planner, Tatiana Byron.

The ultimate trend that was seen at The Wedding Salon was a mix of classic and modern a true homage to Kate Middleton. Flowers by Topaz showcased this perfect mix with a display of roses for the ultra classic bride mixed with orchids for the ultra-modern woman. Shades of black, yellow and white were another modern twist on a classic look. Shawn Rabideau (of Bethenny Getting Married fame) also embraced the mix of traditional with modern by accenting antique china over an organic burlap linen. Rabideau further highlighted the modern twist my mixing a variety of flowers including pansies, hyacinth and tulips underneath a cascading willow centerpiece. {seen in photo below}

David Tutera designed a table fit for a modern queen for Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings that additionally embraced the classic mixed with modern by mismatching tulips, roses and hydrangea with orchids & lilies. These mismatched florals cascaded over a classic display of china with floating candles and tea lights over regal silver linens.

Le Cirque revealed that although brides will always go for a classic sit down dinner, a huge trend in Summer 2011 will be the cocktail reception with passed mini-meals – Lobster Ravioli, Mini-Short Ribs, Mini Tuna Tartare and all the classic plates a bride and groom love but in a more informal setting. As for dessert, Le Cirque explained that brides are opting for more simplistic cakes, but instead choosing elaborate dessert displays with truffles, chocolate treats and macarons. Events by Devi of Top Chef fame reiterated the huge trend of cocktail style receptions with brides opting for more Asian flavors.

Another modern twist on a classic, the sleek silhouettes in the couture fashion show by The White Gown with figure fitting gowns showcasing the bride’s gorgeous figures. Jaehee Bridal additionally showcased these sleek silhouettes with classic Jenny Packham and Claire Pettibone gowns, a perfect fit for a classic but modern royal bride. 

12:06PM

Introducing Jessica - our 1st Bride Blogger

Today I'm so excited to bring to you a brand new feature of Best Wedding Sites - each week I'll have posts from bride-to-be's planning their wedding and you can follow along with their wedding details. And, of course, they'll be back after their wedding to share any tips they have after the big day and hopefully some photos too :) Our very first blogger is one some of you might know - please welcome Jessica from Boston, who is also the blogger of Shimmer + Silk. Her blog is for chic, modern bridal inspiration and my personal favorite is her weekly Glitz posts.

And, now I will let Jessica take over
and continue with her introduction . . .

Where we are in the planning process? We just hit the two month mark last week! Andy and I have been engaged for almost 19 months now. For so long our wedding was just a dream far off in the future, but now it's finally starting to feel real. Over the last year and a half we slowly but steadily nailed down all of the important details. Venue, photography, videography, decor and of course... the dress. Now that we're getting so close to the big day, our focus has shifted to the nitty gritty details. Guest welcome bags, ceremony music and readings, favors -- it's getting a bit harder to sleep at night with visions of all of my lists running through my head! It's definitely a crazy ride, but I'm enjoying every minute of it now while I still can because I know I'll be sad when it's all over :)

Please join me in welcoming Jessica to Best Wedding Sites and I'm sure I speak for all when I say I look forward to following along as you finish planning your wedding. Please be sure to check back next week when Jessica joins us again for her very first official bride blogger post.

7:30AM

Real Engagement : traveling to the west into a deserted ghost town

Starting the week off with another stunning feature from Photography by Verdi. This real engagement of Amanda and Derrick is just beautiful - the perfect lighting, location, "natural" props and a couple in love. Photography by Verdi shares a bit about what they envisioned for this shoot . . "that this couple was just traveling through the west and come upon this all but deserted ghost town. Cleator Arizona." I'm in love with the gorgeous scenic backdrop - amazing!!!!