October 13th, 2011

Classic Lake Winnipesaukee Wedding | emilie inc. photography

This beautiful classic wedding was featured by the very talented Emilie, of emilie inc. photography on my Kate Parker Wedding.  I love lakeside weddings … i mean, don’t get me wrong – i grew up on the beach and i will be a beach gal for life – but there is something about lakes that can calm a person in seconds.  It is the perfect spot to hold a wedding because there is such a serene and peaceful atmosphere, not to mention you get the beauty of the water without the hassle of seagulls.  Below, Emilie shares some insight into the day’s events … take it away Emilie!

“Katie (who, yes, definitely resembles Elisabeth Shue) and Chris are yet another internet dating success story. They live in Boston but married at Chris’ parents’ summer community on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee. When I met Chris’ mom a few weeks before the wedding to tour Bald Peak, she explained at the first meeting of the parents that both sets were stunned that neither Katie nor Chris had been scooped up because they are both so wonderful, and so wonderful together. Exactly. It was just that matter of that thing called time for them to find one another. And everyone would agree with these happy parents, their children certainly found the right match in each other.”

“Their wedding day was an ideal September Saturday, with bright blue skies and a pretty breeze keeping things cool but not too cold. Highlights of the day included riding to the ceremony in a vintage Rolls Royce and to the reception in a party boat, and ending the night with a beautiful fireworks display.”

See the full featured wedding and visit emilie inc. photography on my Kate Parker Wedding

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Maine wedding photographer, emilie inc. photography 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 10.12.10

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    August 24th, 2011

    Short and Sweet | Amsale Fashion

    In lieu of launching our Dress Gallery, we’re super excited to share with you some of our favorite designers and current fashion love.  We’re loving these simply short yet sleek cocktail designs by the fabulous Amsale.  Don’t you just love these?  Personally, my favorite is the first one with the bateau neckline.

    What is a bateau neckline? It’s a wide, high neckline that follows the curve of the collarbone and ends in points on the should seams.  The bateau neckline gives off a very clean and sophisticated look.

    So which dress is your favorite?


    *previously posted on 1.25.11

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      August 23rd, 2011

      Asticou Inn Wedding | Sweetest Things Weddings

      How can you resist this wedding — I mean honestly people!  We love a groom in plaid!   Maine wedding planner, Amber Small of Sweetest Things Weddings is in full bloom!   The colors of the dahlias are beyond phenomenal standing in a collection of small antique bottles with one-of-a-kind Maine driftwood placed in the center of the table.  And I must say that the couple’s laughter and playfulness draws me right into their event…next time, send an invitation this way!

      Oh, and might we add that the couple own 90-acre organic farm in Milbridge, Maine called Salty Dog Farm.  We love supporting local farmers so check them out.

      Be sure to check out the full featured wedding to learn more about the vendors involved and to see more photos from the event!

      images above by Michelle Turner Photography

      *previously posted on 6.17.11

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        June 27th, 2011

        {Choosing a Stationer} A Deux Bespoke Bridal Paper

        Besides the paper product, a stationer provides service: advice and guidance on wording, items to be included, quantities to be ordered, turnaround times, and reliability of manufacturers. You can find a good stationer by word of mouth: Ask friends, vendors and your wedding planner for recommendations.

        From the first save-the-date card mailed to the last thank-you note received, a wedding creates a lovely paper trail. Some tips on finding your guide:

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        FIRST THINGS FIRST:

        If your invitation designer doesn’t know the difference between “stationery” and “stationary,” you need another vendor NOW.

        YOUR BUDGET:

        Before you begin your search, it’s key to figure out your price point. You don’t want to unnecessarily tempt yourself with stationery that turns out to be out of your budget. Additionally, you may find that you want to expand or limit your budget depending on how important stationery is to you and how many different pieces you want to order.

        Prices — which generally includes the invitation and envelope and the reply card and envelope — range from $2 to $70 per set. The type of printing process will greatly affect the cost. Custom designs with special details — such as handmade paper, calligraphy, painted embellishments or silk and crystal details — are the most expensive.

        TEMPLATE OR CUSTOM:

        There are two basic choices in wedding stationery: pre-designed invitations or custom invitations, which are created especially for your event. As a general rule, custom invitations tend to be more expensive than pre-designed ones. But different factors such as printing method and amount of pieces ordered can affect the price and make one a more cost-effective option than the other. à deux only does custom work.
        Timing is an important consideration when deciding between album templates and custom designs. Some designers need up to three months to complete custom orders, so to be able to postmark invitations 2 to 4 months before your wedding, you’ll need to start shopping at least six months in advance. Most template-design orders will not require this much lead time; as little as a week’s production time may suffice.

        HOW MANY PIECES?:

        Do you want simple invitation sets or a full suite of stationery including save the date cards, programs, menu cards, place cards? It’s important to consider what pieces you want: if you want invitations alone, you may be able to splurge on higher-end designs and create your own programs and placecards to your liking. Alternatively, if you are busy or DIY-challenged, you may wish to order an entire suite to ensure that all the pieces have a unified look.

        PRINTING:

        The primary printing methods are flat printing, engraving, thermography, letterpress and screen printing. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Flat printing has the most versatility and is also the most cost-effective. Engraving is a luxurious and traditional option, but it can be pricey. Letterpress is completely charming and lovely and wonderfully tactile. However, it has some printing limitations and it can be expensive. Thermography is a modern favorite– it gives the appearance of engraving without the OMG! price tag. Screen-printed invitations are slowly becoming pretty popular.

        LOCATION:

        This may or may not be important depending on your needs. If you’re a computer savvy, email-friendly person, you may want to consider stationers outside your local area. Make sure the stationer is easily reached via email AND phone. If you want to “experience” the offerings ahead of time and you want the option of looking over an entire portfolio, you may want to consider choosing someone closer to home.

        STYLE:

        It’s important to find a stationer who shares and understands your personal style. This is particularly important when creating custom stationery. Look through portfolios to see how many designs really speak to you and if you feel confident that the stationer can bring your ideas to fruition.

        REFERENCES:

        When you select a stationery vendor, you’re relying on their expertise. You trust them to know what they are doing, but how can you tell if they really are experts deserving of your trust? Before you sign a contract, be sure to Google the potential stationer for reviews and check references. Wedding stationery is an important and emotional investment — you want to be sure you’re working with someone trustworthy, honest, and reputable.

        Most stationers will request a deposit of at least 50 percent at the time of the order. Read the contract carefully before signing, and ask questions to prevent costly surprises later on. With clear, open communication throughout, your stationery is sure to be an original reflection of you and your special day.

        {Visit A Deux Bespoke Bridal Paper on my Kate Parker Wedding}

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        Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and NYC wedding paper products, A Deux Bespoke Bridal Paper 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 9/30/2010

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          June 9th, 2011

          Inspiration

          Last week, Kate was looking through some fabrics for custom linens and fell in LOVE with the pattern yellow-y gray-ish floral pattern below.  It’s pretty fab, right?!  So why not get Kate even more inspired by putting together a little inspiration board together.  Well, I was going to make it a surprise, but it’s nearly impossible to keep anything from her especially when we sit like 5 feet from one another — but hardly talk to each other throughout the day!  Anyways . . . this gave us a great opportunity to showcase a fave dress of mine by Amsale.  I’m not a huge bow fan, but there’s something delicately sweet about this one which emphasizes the waist line perfectly.  Enjoy!

          invitations:  Gus & Ruby Letterpress | floral centerpieces: MMD Events (image by Limelight) | dress: Amsale | details: Etsy

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