February 25th, 2011

Floral Artistry

It’s hard to imagine that spring is right around the corner with yet more snow falling! But I guarantee that if you take a look at these fabulous floral creations, then you’ll definitely get the warm fuzzies.  So let’s welcome Vermont floral design, Alison Bucholz-Ellis of Floral Artistry to the family! 

pink tulip bouquet image by Daria Bishop Photographers

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    Labels: Wedding Budgets 25-50k, Wedding Budgets 50-80k, my Kate Parker Wedding

    February 7th, 2011

    Designing for a 50k Budget | Perennial Studio

    Back in October, we had an amazing day for a photo shoot at New Hampshire wedding venue, Alyson’s Orchard in Walpole, New Hampshire.  By the way, if you’re looking to get married in New England that has a rustic appeal with amazing views for an outdoor ceremony, put this orchard on your list.  We had a wonderful day of local wedding vendors coming together to create some pretty fab table designs. The shoot involved 4 design teams each with a bride.  The task was to design a reception tablescape within a particular wedding budget.  While these designs are certainly meant to be inspirational, we also want them to be practical.

    So let’s reintroduce you to the $50k design team:

    photography Mark Davidson
    floral and event design Perennial Studio
    paper products Anastasia Designs
    rentals Be Our Guest
    hair and makeup MJD & Company (Megan Basset, makeup | Rebecca Cormier, hair)
    dresses Madeleine’s Daughter
    jewelry and outerwear Puttin’ on the Glitz

    Ok, so we already showed you the bridal shots by Mark Davidson (which are absolutely insance), as promised, here’s a much closer look into the table design and the inspiration behind the design concept by Jennifer of Perennial Studio:

    The focus for this design is based on natural and pure elements- locally harvested flowers, custom linen napkins and tablecloths, fine metal/glass containers, and native apples picked at the peak of the New England autumnal season. The bridal bouquet features 2 types of perennial anemone: the blush pink “Robustissima” and cream “Honorlie Jobert” as well as the fragrant victorian stock in shades of white and cream – all gathered from the garden that very morning. The groom’s boutonniere is composed of a wild fall orchid and a plum scabiosa. In the copper centerpiece containers we repeat the use of anemone, while adding a burst of color with darker jewel tones, as well as adding bright and textural lady’s mantel as a background filler to help focus the eye on the more interesting blooms.

    Inspired by the “Outstanding in the Field” concept used frequently throughout the Napa and Sonoma Valley, the orchard was the perfect place to replicate an authentic, natural design.

    The long table reflects the desire for a casual, intimate, yet elegant setting – with a focus on “al fresco” dining – perfect for passing dishes and cultivating conversation.  The palette of the linens, flowers, and accessories complement the surrounding setting – instead of competing with it. The calligraphy place card on each apple is a nice addition and gives a personal touch. The table is aesthetically pleasing – full of color and texture but not overdone.

    A budget for this type of design will vary, depending on the quality of materials that you choose. If a cloth or napkin is 100% linen instead of a blend, you definitely will be paying a premium, but the overall look and feel is worth the price. Your guests will notice!  The quality of a linen hemstitch napkin sets the tone for a memorable meal, and should be a “must have” . For accessories such as containers and candles a “do it yourself” bride and groom can collect these items during the months of preparation for the ceremony and reception instead of renting them from the floral designer/wedding coordinator. Browsing the internet, borrowing from friends, and attending auctions/estate sales are a great way to obtain high quality accessories at a reasonable price. For the flowers, it is always best to talk to a qualified gardener from the area – if you are committed to using native and local flowers, they will be able to give you suggestions on where to find them. One point that I always remind my brides – the price of local vs imported flowers is about the same at certain times of the season – so you may not save money by using locally grown blooms. Talk to your floral designer on the best way to stick within your budget without compromising the overall design.

    Beauty and integrity go hand-in-hand with the above concept – the most intriguing part of the design is the fact that it is both romantic, yet practical – the bridal bouquet is feminine, soft, and alluring – and because the flowers are local and fresh cut, they have the staying power to last throughout the wedding and reception – the same for the groom’s boutonniere. The table – elegant with timeless pieces – amber glass and copper, custom linens – and practicality again with freshly cultivated flowers and fruits, make this setting an attractive solution for the couple who wants to combine the romance of matrimonial traditions with modern simplicity.

    images above by Mark Davidson

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      January 27th, 2011

      {Inspiration Board} Sun and Clouds

      I love yellow.  Always have, always will.  It’s just a happy color and no matter what the weather is like outside, a yellow sweater just brightens up a dreary day. Ok, so where did this all come from?  The dress from Anthropologie, of course!  If I order it, my husband will certainly ask me why I am buying yet another striped yellow dress.  I’m sorry, I just can’t help myself! {liz}

      earrings:  Tamar on Etsy | dress: Anthropologie | handbag:  Eclu on Wedzu | watering can:  Etsy | bouquet: Petals Floral Design (photo by North Photography) | invitations:  Gus & Ruby Letterpress | poms:  PomLove |  centerpiece:  Emily Herzig Floral Studio (photo by Simply Bloom Photography) | lemonade:  Elizabeth Anne Designs | cake topper:  Ready Go on Wedzu

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        January 24th, 2011

        Alyson’s Orchard Shoot | designed by Perennial Studio

        New Hampshire falls are amazing — do we need to say anymore  after looking at these photos?  We had a crystal clear day in October for yet another fabulous shoot with a very talented team of local wedding vendors.  And our host for the day was none-other than the team at Alyson’s Orchard in Walpole, NH with it’s amazing country backdrop.

        The shoot involved 4 design teams each with a bride.  The mission was to design a table to fit the Alyson’s Orchard setting within a particular wedding budget.  While we want the designs to be inspirational, we also like them to be practical to obtain!  So let’s meet our first team who designed for an overall wedding budget of $50,000:

        photography Mark Davidson
        floral and event design Perennial Studio
        paper products Anastasia Designs
        rentals Be Our Guest
        hair and makeup MJD & Company (Megan Basset, makeup | Rebecca Cormier, hair)
        dresses Madeleine’s Daughter
        jewelry and outerwear Puttin’ on the Glitz

        And of course, our STUNNING bride Lisa!  Each of our brides dressed for two looks; one with a more formal look and one with a casual twist playing with some really great accessories from Madeleine’s Daughter and Puttin’ on the Glitz.  Accessories can certainly enhance your wedding style, and when we saw this rust-colored hat with jewel embellishments, it was a must have to fit in with the fall background.  So playing with your jewelry or smaller accessories throughout your day can add just enough change-up rather than a whole new dress!

        images above by Mark Davidson

        Stay tuned when we share with you a closer look into the table design and the inspiration behind the design concept by Jennifer of Perennial Studio.

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          August 4th, 2010

          Sunflowers ♥

          What’s more rustic than holding a bouquet of sunflowers?  Creating a rustic inspiration board adorned with sunflowers was certainly fun especially while we’re in the summer months.  Check out some of our favorite inspirations from our fabulous myKPW vendors!

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          images above by:  Dove Photography | Petals Floral Design | Parrott Design Studio | Object Splendor | Nothing Bakes Like a Parrott | Petals Floral Design (photo by Sabin Gratz) |  Alexandra Roberts Photography | Dove Photography

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          The vendors above are members of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

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