October 28th, 2011

Dress Your Wedding Like You Dress Yourself | Advice from MMD Events

We all have gone through stages of styles as we’ve grown up … and I’m not gonna lie, I’ve gone through stages where I wore girly Timberlands and Polo tees, Hollister and Abercrombie gear with butterfly clips, and the real kicker in my younger years – fleece vests and braces with jeans and sneakers – just awesome.

But as the years have gone by, I have – like we all have – fell into my own little style.  I’ve discovered the power of black shirts and jeans and killer high heels.  I have discovered that I am a simple gal with a simple style.  But whatever your personal style is, your wedding should reflect a style that you are comfortable with, something that reflects you and your partner – nothing that you aren’t totally in love with.  MMD Events wrote this great expert advice article about tackling your wedding as if you were tackling your wardrobe, with your own style that you love.  Check it out below and visit MMD Events on my Kate Parker Wedding!

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As we age, we start building a signature style. We begin to frame ourselves, how we want others to experience us. When we shop we ask ourselves – is this me? Does this fit my style? Smart shoppers know that a true bargain is something that we really wear – that truly becomes a part of our wardrobe. We all agree on these rules.

So why do we throw out all of these rules when we plan our wedding?

An engagement brings on the temptation to shop and to bargain hunt, then suddenly everything wedding and bridal goes into the cart. When it’s all said and done you reach your wedding day with a bag full of wedding trinkets that were cheap individually, but have added up to several hundred dollars collectively and none of it truly reflects your style.

Here’s a perfect example: A bride of ours shopped so much at JoAnn Fabrics that when she returned all the random stuff she had bought “on sale”, it was enough to cover her lighting design bill!

How do you dress your wedding as you dress yourself? Ask yourself these questions:

- Does this work for me?
- Does this reflect the wedding style I’m trying to achieve?
- Where will I put this?
- Is it exactly what I want?
- How does this purchase affect my price per table?
- Is it worth it?

Remember to design your wedding thoughtfully and with attention to detail – just as you would do for yourself!

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Central Florida wedding floral & event designerMMD Events 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 9.27.10

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October 21st, 2011

Choosing Your Wedding Flowers | 10 Tips by Simple Bouquets

As you are thinking about your wedding, you may have every single idea in the world for your wedding floral design, or … no ideas at all.  Either way, you’re floral design should end up being fabulous and should ultimately mesh with the design of the wedding as a whole.  Whether you have a classic arrangement in mind or a totally modern arrangement in mind, there are flowers that will fit perfectly for your style.  Here are a few tips from Robin of Masssachusetts wedding floral designerSimple Bouquets to guide you through the process of choosing your wedding flowers.  To see more floral designs by Simple Bouquets, visit them on my Kate Parker Wedding.

above: bouquet by simple bouquets

10 Tips on Choosing Your Wedding Flowers

1. Decide what your budget is. A creative florist can work around your budget and should have your best interest in mind.

2. Think about 2 or 3 colors you love. Maybe you think they cannot be used together but share them with your florist. They may very well find a way to use them to compliment each other.

3. Think on a style. Have you always dreamed of a sophisticated wedding? A country wedding? A classic wedding? A festive wedding? Or some combination of those things. Put them in order of most important.

4. Do you have a theme in mind? Is the idea of a princess wedding appealing to you? What about a nature theme with butterflies and natural branches? Or a Zen or Asian feel?

5. Is there a flower that you cannot live without in your wedding? Does that need to be in the boutonniere, bride’s bouquet, the bridesmaid’s bouquets or centerpieces?

6. Look up bouquet styles on the web: Cascade, Hand Tied, Arm Bouquet, Single Stem.

7. Bring some photos of styles of wedding flowers you have seen and love to your floral consultation.

8. Remember that magazines and web articles often show very expensive flowers in simple designs. Your florist should be able to show you how to get a similar look and feel for much better value.

9. Remember that your florist works for you. They should be available, helpful and honest about what she can and cannot do within your budget.

10. Stick to your guns! Don’t allow any wedding vendor to push you into contracting for things you really cannot afford or will be in debt for later. Remember this is only one day and starting your new life stress free is far more important than having that additional item you probably won’t even have time to notice at your ceremony or reception.

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Massachusetts wedding floral & event designer, Simple Bouquets, 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 10.14.10

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July 16th, 2010

Weekly Recap

Three HUGE cheers for Fridays!!  This week has been a pretty busy one here at the myKPW office.  Our beloved Liz was out of the office for the last two days and lets just say we missed her terribly!  Any big plans for the weekend? Well … before you run off to the beach or the lake or have a few cold beverages .. check out what happened this week on my Kate Parker Wedding!

A Dream Picture | New Photographs and Videos:

Visit A Dream Picture on my Kate Parker Wedding

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The Painted Tulip | New Photographs :

Visit The Painted Tulip on my Kate Parker Wedding

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Mark Davidson Photography | Featured Wedding:

Christine and Russell, The Oakley Country Club

Colors: Light Blue, Royal, Periwinkle

View the full featured wedding on my Kate Parker Wedding

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A Deux Bespoke Bridal Paper | Expert Advice:

Before You Start the Consultation

Visit A Deux Bespoke Bridal Paper on my Kate Parker Wedding

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July 14th, 2010

A Masquerade Engagement Session | Dove Photography

Where do I even start with this one?!  Masks, bird cage veils, and feathers galore!  Fab – u – lous.  NYC wedding photographer, Dove Photography just uploaded these amazing photos from an engagement session that is nothing short of amazing.

Okay, the red lips, red nails, red pumps and red mask make me very happy : ) i love love love when people can pull off the bright red lip look (i am not one of these people).  It is so bold and so beautiful and goes perfect with the whole vintage feel of the photographs, hello vintage Wednesday!  I really love that this couple chose a train station for their shoot .. i feel like there is such a romantic vibe happening at train stations.  Train stations and boat docks.  Love it.

Check out this gorgeous wedding below and see more by Dove Photography on my Kate Parker Wedding!

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New York City wedding photographer, Dove 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.

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June 29th, 2010

A Modern Inspiration

From bold and bright colors to clean and simple lines, modern style details are sure to stand out in the galleries on myKPW! I personally love the hot pinks and deep purples in the photos below! The white couch with red accent pillows totally creates a modern vibe, especially with the rug underneath. Clearly, there are so many ways to add tiny touches to achieve the modern look whether it be a glamourous table setting or a simply decorated cake.

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Images above by: Diana Daley Photography | Richard Esposito Photography | Espresso Dave | Avenna Studios | Pilster Photography | Sperry Tents | Datura: A Modern Garden | Matthew J. Wagner Fine Photography | Rodeo & Co Photography | The Feds Studio

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