Welcome to the Best Wedding Sites Magazine . . . the wedding planning source for dream weddings and honeymoons. From your Engagement, to the Bridal Shower, to your Wedding Ceremony and Reception, to your Honeymoon - we have everything you will need for each stage of the wedding planning process.

Here you will find the archive of posts before the daily blogging moved permanently back to Brenda's Wedding Blog after hearing the comments and requests from my readers. Please be sure to visit our vendor guide to find your wedding pros and resources.

 

10:38PM

Tips for the Perfect Romantic Picnic

by The St. Regis Bora Bora

Escape the hustle and bustle to experience pure bliss. Close your eyes and imagine you and your loved one on a private islet in dreamy French Polynesia savoring delish picnic options courtesy of the property’s signature Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant, Lagoon.

This dream can be a reality at the St. Regis Bora Bora. The Resort custom-tailors an intimate picnic for guests on its very own private isle to create a memorable getaway experience replete with delicious noshing options, creating the ultimate picnic indulgence in French Polynesia.

1. Caviar and champagne always goes down as a treat

2. Mist spritzers to stay cool as romance heats-up

3. Stay hydrated with water and refreshing ice tea or lemonade

4. Chef Sebastien Le Gall and his team can tailor the perfect picnic basket; chef suggests selecting a fresh catch of the day

5. Chocolate dipped fruit provides a sweet and mouth-watering end to your day in the sun

To see the rest of the tips, please visit page 6 of the July issue of The Best Wedding Sites Magazine.

10:53AM

The Best Wedding Sites Magazine Issue 05 has arrived

So excited to announce that the latest issue of The Best Wedding Sites Magazine is here. You can view the July issue online here {a preview is below}. And, starting today, please stay tuned to this newly updated section of Best Wedding Sites where we'll be sharing features from the magazine and maybe a few sneak peeks at upcoming issues. We might even put a call out to vendors and brides for content for a future issue, so keep your eyes on the lookout for that :)

12:11PM

Photo Shoot : A "mock" Summer Wedding in a Red Rustic Barn

This short and sweet "mock" wedding was a stylized shoot which showcases a brand new wedding location in Florida. There's a huge barn for receptions and a covered bridge for weddings. The "cowish" feel was accomplished with the use of bandanas and rope in the flowers and the dress company custom made the brown and white polka dot dresses.

Vendors lending their talent:
Photographer: Christy Whitehead Photography
Hair Stylist: Beauty by Alison LeeAnn
Event Planner: Southern Charm Weddings & Events
Floral Designer: a fantasy in flowers
Reception Venue: The Keeler Property
Dress Store: TAG Custom Bridal
Other: Ten23 Designs
Cake Designer: Kakes by Katie
Makeup Artist: Ruthless Beauty
Tuxedo and Mens Attire: David's Tuxedos

12:10PM

Photo Shoot : a vintage themed outdoor "mock" wedding

This mock wedding was a stylized shoot photographed at an old sawmill in Florida. The groom wore tails and the bride wore a lace dress. The cake is just beautiful with handmade cameos. The use of mis-matched place settings creates the feeling that you just pulled the items out of your grandmother's trunk.

Vendors lending their talent:
Photographer: Christy Whitehead Photography
Hair Stylist: Kasey Sisung Blake
Event Planner: Southern Charm Weddings & Events 
Floral Designer: Blossoms & Accents, Inc
Reception Venue: The Glen Venue
Dress Store: Black Tie Formals
Other: Ten23 Designs
Cake Designer: Metro Custom Cakes, Inc.
Makeup Artist: Lindsey Wirht Makeup Artist
Tuxedo and Mens Attire: David's Tuxedos

12:20PM

Real Wedding : a modern red and black affair in Denver, CO

[ Nicki + Joe ] in Denver, Colorado

Vendors:
Photographer: Hardy Klahold Photography
Floral Designer: Floral Creations and Gifts
Reception Venue: The Brown Palace Hotel

 

12:20PM

Real Engagement : fresh love amongst the Architectural Artifacts

[ Colleen + Brian to be married ] in Chicago, Illinois

  

 

Vendors:
Photographer: elle rose | photo
Reception Venue: Architectural Artifacts

 

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.