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Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Pop, pop, POPCORN BARS ~ An adorable & budget-friendly snack station for your Fall party:)

I just love the ongoing trend of treating guests to a snack station when you throw a party!  And these popcorn bars are perfect for any fall shindig, pumpkin carving, Autumn wedding, school snack, or even as a fun treat for trick or treaters on the porch in lieu of passing out traditional candy.

I don't know about you, but these make me want to start planning a Halloween hayride straight away!  Just see for yourself . . .

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I just love all of the different types of spices & flavors you could add to the mix too!

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Pretty & sweet . . . 


And perfect for an outdoor movie night too!






Rustic perfection . . .



Aren't those just fantastic?  And best yet, popcorn is such a budget-friendly option that won't break the bank-but still packs a big punch!  A definite win-win, don't you think?!
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Monday, August 6, 2012

A Vintage Lavender Baptism Picnic . . .




It is not often we run across a baby baptism that is put together as beautifully as this one; a gorgeous day, brought to us via On to Baby, and one for the record books...perfect for late summer or fall and simply breathtaking.

To celebrate her daughter Rylie's baptism, Cassidy Freitas dreamed up a stunning vintage picnic-themed reception in gold and white.  What happened next was an unforgettable event that was pure & sweet...just like the new baby girl!  Take a look . . .



Old family baby photos were displayed above a vintage pink typewriter, provided for guests to write wishes, prayers, or blessings to the sweet baby girl.  And I am loving those delightful mini-pies and the rustic details mixed with elegant lace . . .


The dessert table was topped with classic picnic baskets and filled with picnic-inspired treats, like lavender madeleines and apple pies “a la bow” . . .



Freshly squeezed lavender lemonade . . .


And the lovely little family, ready to celebrate!


Fabulous Vendors:

Photography: Nikki Kinowski Photography
Invitations & gold chevron/dot placemats: Sweet Paper
“Wonderfully Made” custom wood sign: maggiejanedesigns on Etsy
Custom Silhouette: Le Petit Enfants
Catering and burlap lace table runners: “Q” Catering (no website)
Picnic baskets and typewriter: vintage finds
Mom’s chevron sequin dress: Aidan Mattox from Bloomingdales
Rylie’s ruffle romper: Dream Spun on Etsy
Rylie’s Feather headband: Precious Little Things on Etsy


Just plain gorgeous, don't you think?  Hope your week is off to a wonderful start!! Photobucket

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Wedding Wednesday: A Handmade & Homespun Wedding . . .

This Wedding Wednesday, I thought we could focus on how to create the day of your dreams when your funds are a bit on the  limited side.  After all, who wants to blow all of their savings on the nuptials when you have the potential of a honeymoon in Paris or Italy at stake?

So how do you create a beautiful & memorable big day when you are operating on a shoestring budget?  As weddings full of whimsy & DIY details are already all of the rage, that leaves the door wide open for you to let your creative side loose and save a dollar or two in the meantime!  Take a cue from Gary & Lisa, the fabulous couple behind The Wedding Artists Collective who certainly didn't break the bank on their gorgeous, upstate New York Nuptials.  In fact, the total cost was a mere $12,000!  Check it out . . .









Don't you just love that little guest book table with the vintage typewriter & hand-painted mailbox?  And what's more, the couple plans to keep the mailbox closed until their one year anniversary when they will pop it open & read through everyone's notes.  Perfect amount of time for all of the wedding stress to wear off so you can have a nice walk down memory lane . . .





Wedding via 100 Layer Cake

Fabulous Vendors:
Photography: Josh Goleman of The Wedding Artists Collective / Catering: Allison Appleby Gubitz from Two Sisters Catering / Flowers: Native Farm Flowers / Rentals: Columbia Tent Rentals / Venue: Undisclosed private residence / Bride’s dress & sash: Saja / Bride’s earrings and bracelet: Viv&Ingrid / Bride’s headpiece: Powder Blue Bijoux / Bride’s necklace: Late grandmother’s / Groom’s suit: John Varvatos / Wedding rings: Round Design Jewelry

All of those thoughtful touches for only $12,000?  I'll take it!  And in case you are feeling inspired to break out your inner DIY Diva, here are a few tips from Stephanie Welch Alexander from DIYNetwork to keep in mind to preserve your sanity.  

Stephanie writes:

'Meaningful ways to add to the celebration, and still cut costs:

~ Have a clear idea of what you want to help you say no to the upsell of items that would put you over budget. 

~ Enlist help or use your own DIY talents. My fiancé, a graphic designer, used his talents and printing connections to design invitations that otherwise would have blown our invitation budget. While he was busy designing invitations, I looked for things I could make myself. I designed and created my bridal attendant jewelry; enlisted my mother to help sew my two-layer veil. One co-worker made my purse, while another addressed our envelopes. Finally, my fiancé and I recycled the five dozen roses he sent to me the day of our engagement as "toss petals". Not only will you save money by doing many tasks yourself, you might also honor friends and family by including those who want to help. Nothing brings forth people's generosity with time and energy like an impending wedding!

~ Learn to say no.  Learning to be polite but firm is one of the greatest cost-cutters and stress-relievers. Bridal salespeople will try to "steer" you in certain directions -- after all, their job is to upsell. Having a firm, clear vision of what you want will keep you on track. By the same token, a reputable professional will look for ways to help you achieve your vision without breaking a bank.

~ Talk about your wedding. By sharing some of your ideas with friends, family, co-workers -- even those who work in the wedding business -- you might discover a great money-saving tip or the name of a wedding vendor who might do incredible work at a discount.

~ Avoid stores with "bridal" in the name whenever possible. This was a very valuable lesson I learned. Although I purchased my gown from a salon, by the time the wedding arrived, I had learned to shop elsewhere. I purchased my tiara from a vendor on Ebay and my shoes and accessories from a discount department store (and found exactly what I wanted); I had my mother's pearls restrung into a choker; and I purchased my bridesmaids' gowns on their behalf from Discount Bridal Service (although it has "bridal" in the name, it offers salon-quality gowns as a significant discount). To me, the word "bridal" became synonymous with "markup".

~ Be original. Sometimes saving money can be as simple as celebrating your individuality or taking into account unique attributes of your venue. Instead of a guestbook full of names that might be meaningless in 50 years, we decided to take a group shot of our entire wedding party and guests. Seeing how everyone looked on that wonderful day is so meaningful to us -- and we saved on the cost of a guestbook, pen and other accoutrements that add to the bottom line.

~ A word about the honeymoon. Avoid booking the honeymoon package at major resorts. You'll often save hundreds -- even thousands -- of dollars. While many couples opt for "all-inclusive" deals, take a look at what you're really getting. Will you really drink and eat enough to make it worth it? What if you want to travel off the resort? You'll only be adding costs. Is that bottle of champagne on the sunset cruise really worth the extra $150 you might spend? Compare costs and see whether being in the "honeymoon" class will really save you money -- or cost more. For us, being "honeymooners" would mean spending an extra $1,000, so we decided we'd go as regular vacationers and purchase the cushy add-ons as we wanted them. We still had a romantic honeymoon -- and we didn't spend one minute worrying about money. And what's better than choosing what's right for the two of you -- and starting your married life without worry?'

Have a wonderful Wednesday!!

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Glimmer & Glitz: A Glittering New Trend for the Glamour Girl . . .


If you are anything like me, you have walked by the glitter paper at your local craft store a thousand times, snubbing your nose at how tacky and terrible it is.  But then I spotted all of these fabulous banners & party goods and the very glitter that made me gag now makes me gasp in delight.  Done right, this stuff just exudes old Hollywood glamour and pure vintage charm.  Take a look . . .

Beautiful Banners . . .










Fabulous Fonts . . .


And party decorations that really add some shine . . .







Even as a placemat . . .


Or a place for your party favors  . . .


A Sparkly Circle Garland . . .



Or cards & invitations . . .



This stuff is downright glitter gorgeous, no?  I stand corrected!  In fact, don't be surprised if my entire house is a-shine with old Hollywood glam Christmas decorations this year.  But who's thinking that far ahead?
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Monday, July 25, 2011

Married in Malibu: Wine, Whimsy, & a Wedding in the Vineyard . . .

Every now & then a wedding comes along that is so lovely, I just can't help sharing the photos with you.  And these gorgeous 'I dos' are no different.

Set at the breathtaking Saddlerock Ranch Vineyard in our own Malibu, CA and designed by the fabulous Nancy of So Happi Together, these two lovebirds took their fantastic taste in music, family, & of course, vino, and created a one-of-a-kind day to remember . . .

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Mae Mae Paperie

A bit about the invitations, in the brides words:  "We wanted our invite to reflect our love for music.  We decided on the idea to create a cd type booklet that on the inside contained liner notes on the left and a “cd” on the right. The liner notes would be the invite and instead of a cd full of songs, we wanted to create a stop motion film on dvd. We found recycled cardboard sleeves (which was perfect because Matt is an environmental engineer). We fell in love with a font/design that Mae Mae Paperie and our planner So Happi Together came up with for a shoot they had previously done together. Together with Megan at Mae Mae Paperie we found a way to incorporate the design into the cardboard cases we found.  We used a local letterpress company to save money and we also lined  all our invitation and rsvp envelopes ourselves with a color that matched our bridesmaid dresses."

Malibu vineyard wedding

wedding altar

wedding drinks

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How about that outdoor lounge they created using one of a kind custom pieces from Found Vintage Rentals . . .

vineyard wedding details

refreshments table

refreshments table

wedding cake

wedding dessert bar

vineyard wedding tablescape

malibu vineyard wedding

So, so pretty & full of class and amazing detail, don't you think?

CREDITS:
Photography: Gabriel Ryan Photographers / Wedding Dress – Vera Wang on Melrose / Shoes – Badgley Mischka  / Suit – Hugo Boss / Shirt – Thomas Pink / Shoes & Belt – Ferregamo / Tie & Cufflinks – Burberry / Ceremony & reception venue: Saddlerock Ranch / Printer – Aardvark Letterpress /Calligrapher – Copper Willow Paper Studio / Cinematography: Joe Simon Wedding Films / Hair and Makeup: Kelly Zhang / Floral Design: Holly Flora / Catering: Lawry’s The Prime Rib / DJ & MC: Richard Blade / Lighting: Bella Vista Designs / Rentals: Classic Party Rentals, Luxe Event Rentals, Found Vintage Rentals, Chiavari Chair Rentals, La Tavola Linens / Cake, desserts, macaron favors: Sweet and Saucy Shop / Valet: Premiere Valet Service / Security: Sandman Security / Photobooth: Sassy Booths Photobucket