November 17th, 2011

Centerpieces- a tutorial

After creating our tutorial on making bouquets we thought it might be helpful to show how to make a centerpiece. We are going to show two different types of centerpieces. The first is a very casual centerpiece, appropriate for a rehearsal dinner or relaxed reception. The second is a more compact and constructed centerpiece, for a more elegant or modern reception. Enjoy the tutorial!


First, start with all of your containers. Add any ribbons all at once to get the most consistency in design. Fill each container with water at this point as well.


If you’re using a filler flower or leaves, put them in the container first. Make sure there are no leaves in the water, so remove any leaves from the stems. The leaves under the water causes the water to get dirty much faster, reducing the life of your flowers.


Select the flowers you need for your arrangement.


Cut the stems to a slightly longer length then you think you’ll need and place the flowers in the container.


You can always cut your stems shorter, but you can’t add length to them :)


When the stems are the right length, adjust the flowers and filler greens until the arrangement looks right to you!


Here are lots of centerpieces ready to go to the welcome reception!

A more formal arrangment…

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Just like the more relaxed arrangments, start with all of your vases and apply any ribbon (if applicable) and fill your containers with water.

Begin filling your vases with filler flowers or leaves. For this demonstration, we used hydrangea which are great filler flowers. Here we gathered about 5 to 6 stems to form a pyramid shape and used a rubberband to hold them together (just go around them with the rubberband a few times – it doesn’t need to be super tight since you are filling the vase with more flowers).

Cut the stems to fit your vase accordingly.

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Take your next flower and begin to fill each of your vases. Again, cut the stems a bit longer until you reach the desired length.  Also, when you place the stem into the arrangement, double check to see that the stem is hitting the water!

As you continue to place flowers into the container, be sure to turn the vase around to make sure all sides of your container looks even since guest will be sitting fully around the arrangement.

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Once you have reached the desired look of your arrangement, and if your stems are fully visable through the container, gather the entire arrangement and pull it out from your container. Cut all stems to be an equal length (it’s great to have at least 2 people doing this together so that you don’t lose the look of your arrangement). At this time, if the water is cloudy or has flower debris in it, empty the water and refill it to get a clean look and to keep your flowers fresh.

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Once you have completed your arrangments and before placing them on tables, double check your flowers to see if any need replacing.  Another helpful tip is to spray your arrangements with water periodically to keep them fresh.

* Previously posted on 8.6.09

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November 16th, 2011

Food For Thought for Newlyweds | Advice from MissNowMrs

Staring at a pile of unopened wedding gifts thinking … what in the world am i going to do with all of this can be a bit overwhelming.  MissNowMrs wrote a great expert advice article explaining a few things you can do/make/create with some of your wedding gifts.  Look below for some great advice and visit my Kate Parker Wedding for more by MissNowMrs!

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Food for thought for Newlyweds

Newlywed bliss and tons of newlywed gifts…sounds great right?  Now that you’re moved in and opened all the wedding gifts, you may be wondering “Why did I ever register for this?”.  Most newlywed couples will agree that they might have gotten a tiny bit overzealous with the registry gun and may have even ended up with everything they asked for!  Not to worry…we’ve come up with a few tips and ideas on how to utilize all the sparkly new kitchen equipment stuffed in your cabinets.

Blender: So you’re looking at your top-of-the-line blending technology in awe and wonder….and possibly wondering what to make first.  While your first inclination might be a margarita, there are so many things you can make instead!  Work your inner kitchen diva and whip up a batch of spicy summer gazpacho shooters.  Williams-Sonoma has a great recipe that you can use the next time you end up hosting a neighborhood BBQ.  You could also use your new blender to jump start a healthy summer diet with fresh fruit protein smoothies in the morning.  Missing your girlfriends?  Blend up one or more of the facial recipes at HomeBeautyRecipes.com and invite them over for a fun face mask and a movie!  If that margarita still sounds best…..you could surprise your best friend or hubby with an impromptu fiesta and let go amigo!  You can also check out the drink recipe box at Hostess with the Mostess for some fantastic frozen beverage ideas.

Panini Press: These great little machines elevate the sandwich from boring lunch option to savory party fare.  Panini parties make for really simple and really fun entertaining!  Invite a few friends over and lay out several sandwich ingredients for them to choose from.  You can pick a theme to make the entire party/meal flow together, such as Italian Summer or All American.  With the Italian theme you could serve any of the following: Italian sodas and wine for beverages, chicken, prosciutto, salami, any selection of Italian cheeses, roasted red peppers, fresh basil or fresh sage for sandwiches and then tiramisu for dessert!  Worried you don’t know how to use your press?  Sounds like a great time to do a test run dinner with your husband.  Have him read the instructions while you assemble two sandwiches.  Pop them in the press and watch the clock.  You’ll have a mini dinner party for two in minutes! NapaStyle.com has some great recipes and goodies that will instantly update your ideas on “sandwiches”!

Wine Decanter: – Not only does this glassware improve the taste and bouquet of red wine, it also looks great as a wine bar or kitchen shelf decoration.  Don’t pack your decanter away somewhere.  Display it and be inspired to enjoy a nice glass of wine with your husband.  Decanters improve even inexpensive bottles of wine, so take twenty minutes and unwind with your man tonight after work…just because you can!

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New England, Florida, and Washington D.C. name changing service, MissNowMrs is a memeber of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

*previously posted on 9.28.10

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November 15th, 2011

Custom-Made verses Salon Wedding Gowns | Expert Advice from Wynne Bailey

Have you envisioned the style, color, and fit of your wedding gown ever since you were a little girl? There is much uncertainty about whether or not that dress will be found at a bridal salon. However, Wynne Bailey Custom Made Wedding Gowns of Rhode Island can create that dress for you! Wynne Bailey aims to fit your body type, personality, and style while designing the dress of your dreams. Look below for a few key questions in deciding between custom-made and bridal salon dresses. Then be sure to check out the full expert advice article on myKPW!

Q.     What is the difference between buying a dress in a salon vs. going to a designer?

A.     The kind of individual attention you receive from a designer. The focus is entirely on YOU. The designer is there to create the dress of your dreams. They work with you to create your dress.

Q.     Is having a dress custom made for you more expensive than buying a ready made dress?

A.     Well, yes and no.  Wynne Bailey Custom Made Wedding Gowns start at $3000, the prices varies based on the amount of work and detail you want. Designers are able to adapt designs to your budget – add a detail here, take out a little something there – which is another benefit of going the custom made route.

Q.     How does the process of creating a wedding gown begin and end?

A.     I love the bride’s ideas and pictures, they give us a starting point.  We discuss her likes and desires, then I begin to sketch some of these ideas.  A pattern is created and a toile is sewn and fitted. After the toile – a white muslin garment that is a copy of the dress – fits to perfection, then the beautiful fashion fabric is cut and sewn. It takes 3 or 4 fittings to create the dress and three to four months to complete. The final fitting is so moving, as the bride-to-be’s sense of becoming a bride becomes a reality. A very special moment for all present.

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Wynne Bailey Custom Made Wedding Gowns of Rhode Island is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

*previously posted on 9.29.1o

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November 10th, 2011

2011 NYC Fall Bridal Market – Lace, Lace, & More Lace!

I am in love with lace. I love how it is conservative, sophisticated, and sexy all at the same time. It’s no surprise that lace is a growing trend, since Kate Middleton dazzled the world in her long sleeved lace top when she married Prince William. Many designers used lace to detail their dresses in their 2012 spring/summer collection. You will notice the many different ways that lace is used in these gowns. There is lace overlays, tierd layers of lace, lace sleeves, and all over lace gowns. I hope you enjoy these dresses as much as I do! {BH}

Images from Anne Barge

Images from Anne Barge

Images from Vera Wang

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November 9th, 2011

Chad Michael Peters | Real Wedding

This beautiful classic wedding was featured by Chad Michael Peters on my Kate Parker Wedding.  The gorgeous floral decor is elegant and perfectly designed. The mix of roses and lilies is a perfect combination for the design and the lighting is just amazing.  It brings out the centerpieces and the dessert buffet which makes the space shine.  Also … love those little mini wedding cake favors!  Check out the wedding below and see the full featured wedding by Chad Michael Peters on my Kate Parker Wedding.

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Massachusetts wedding floral & event designer, Chad Michael Peters is a memeber of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

*Previously posted on 10.01.10

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