December 15th, 2010

Inspiration

If I had my way, I would live up north in New Hampshire or somewhere in New England with lots of land, mountains, maybe a little running brook, a barn is a definite must…and the list goes on and on.  And there’s something to be said about how weddings have been adopting so many of the rustic elements.  From birch-wrapped cocktail centerpieces, to little birds nests to accessorize your table and even a s’more bar?  Who doesn’t love it?

I especially love the place card table idea by New Hampshire floral designer, Ideas in Bloom.  It’s such a great idea and very practical — should you have a little bit of handiness in you.

invitations:  Gus & Ruby Letterpress | bouquet: Holly Heider Chapple Flowers | birch and moss centerpiece:  Shang Chen Photography | handbag:  beegee bags | placecard table: Ideas in Bloom | bride and groom:  The Feds Studio | place setting:  Maine Seasons Events (image by Brea McDonald) | gown:  Christos | custom tag: Admire Design | boutonniere:  14 Stories | s’more bar:  Cookie Creatives by Jennifer

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    December 9th, 2010

    Pantone 2011 Color of the Year | HONEYSUCKLE

    Today, Pantone has announed their 2011 color of the year to be honeysuckle – 18 2120! Of course we could not resist pulling together a little inspiration to celebrate the news, but what’s more interesting is the story behind the decision.

    “In times of stress, we need something to lift our spirits. Honeysuckle is a captivating, stimulating color that gets the adrenaline going – perfect to ward off the blues.  Honeysuckle derives its positive qualities from a powerful bond to its mother color red, the most physical, viscerally alive hue in the spectrum.

    The intensity of this festive reddish pink allures and engages. In fact, this color, not the sweet fragrance of the flower blossoms for which it was named, is what attracts hummingbirds to nectar. Honeysuckle may also bring a wave of nostalgia for its associated delicious scent reminiscent of the carefree days of spring and summer.”

    Honeysuckle is guaranteed to produce a healthy glow when worn by both men and women. It’s a striking, eye-catching hue that works well for day and night in women’s apparel, accessories and cosmetics, and in men’s ties, shirts and sportswear. Add a lively flair to interior spaces with Honeysuckle patterned pillows, bedspreads, small appliances and tabletop accessories. Looking for an inexpensive way to perk up your home? Paint a wall in Honeysuckle for a dynamic burst of energy in the family room, kitchen or hallway.

    - source:  www.pantone.com

    centerpiece: Emily Herzig Floral Studio | dress:  Modern Trousseau | invite envelope:  Ceci New York | bridesmaid:  Adele Wechsler | bouquet: image by The Feds Studio | cake and beverage: courtesy of SD Events | handbag:  beegee bags | tea cup:  Gracie Lou Events | floral invitation:  Griffin-vites (image by MAC Photography)

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      Labels: Inspirations, Wedding Budgets 25-50k, Wedding Budgets 50-80k, Wedding Budgets Above 80k, Wedding Budgets Up To 25k

      November 22nd, 2010

      Dresses for your Silhouette, and more! | Madeleine’s Daughter

      At our recent my Kate Parker Wedding Educates event hosted by Madeleine’s Daughter, we had Elizabeth and Cheryl from the Portsmouth NH bridal salon present to couples the different silhouettes one should consider for their body type.  The ladies also explained the different fabric options — the difference between them and what price tag you can consider for each of the fabric types.  Check out the video footage captured by Rhode Island wedding photographer, Mark Davidson Photographer:

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      Below are a few more photos from the evening captured by New Hampshire wedding photographer, Melissa Koren Photography.

      images above by Melissa Koren Photography

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        November 3rd, 2010

        Madeleine’s Daughter | my Kate Parker Wedding Educates

        Last week, local wedding experts gathered at Madeleine’s Daughter to address different aspects of the wedding planning process with Elizabeth, the owner of Madeleine’s Daughter kicking off the evening with a presentation.  We were so honored to have New Hampshire wedding photographer, Melissa Koren join us to capture the evening with Mark Davidson Photographer catching all of the presentations on video…so stay tuned to the blog as we show each presentation from our experts!

        Oh and by the way, Bonta Restaurant & Bar located in Hampton, New Hampshire, SPOILED us with yummy items throughout the night.  Below on the left is their Tuna Crudo appetizer (which I am obsessed with) which is a yellow fin tuna on a red pepper crisp.  More to come from Bonta!

        Our first presenter was the host herself, Elizabeth of Madeleine’s Daughter.  Elizabeth and Cheryl were very helpful with their display of gowns in order to show the ideal silhouettes one should consider for their body type. The ladies also explained to everyone the different fabric options — the difference between them and what price tag you can consider for each of the fabric types.

        So, if you’ve been in downtown Portsmouth, you probably are aware of the cutest shop ever!  Samantha and Whitney from Gus & Ruby Letterpress joined the evening with their fabulous portfolio of paper products.  Samantha and Whitney discussed about the different pieces couples might need in an invitation suite and creative ways to put together the perfect stationery package.

        Next we had the fabulous and always stylish Joanne McDonough of Joya beauty as she touched on the differences between airbrushing and traditional makeup, including a demonstration with one of our brides!  As always, she’s always helpful when in comes to providing valuable information as to how to schedule your beauty preparations for your wedding day.

        It’s sweet tooth time!  If you are looking for some of the tastiest treats in New England, Jessica of Nothing Bakes Like a Parrott (yes, two t’s) is certainly the person for you!  She’s one of the most creative designer when it comes to candy or dessert buffets and is truly passionate about what she does (oh and she also makes wedding cakes, so let’s   Jessica joined us with several examples as to how to create a creative design for your wedding and how to wow your guests!

        And finally, wedding planner, Diana, of Diana Ma Weddings & Events joined us to answer any general questions our couples had.  Unfortunately, our time got a little crunched so we didn’t get to spend much time talking with her but certainly plan to have her again.  And while the photos below are not from our evening, you must check out Diana’s work, especially this recent wedding – super cute!

        Our couples certainly did not go home empty-handed!  Everyone left with a fabulous swag bag filled with goodies from our presenters and 2 lucky brides went home with a gift card for a complimentary name changing service through Miss Now Mrs!  I truly suggest that you look into them – simply practical and talk about a time saver!  If you missed me ranting about them, just check out a post from the past…and yes, we will have another giveaway soon!

        So be sure to check back to our blog as we show you actual footage from the evening on each of the presenters!  And thank you to everyone who joined us and made this event possible.

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