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Amber Small, event designer and wedding planner for Sweetest Thing Weddings. Her weddings have been featured in the New York Times, Style Me Pretty, and MyKPWedding. Amber desires to work with her couples and create a design that is unique to each couple, not cookie cutter celebrations, but thoughtfully designed ceremonies and receptions that take to heart her couple's personalities while giving her brides the peace of mind they deserve. Born and Raised in Maine, she knows and loves her State. No matter the season or location she will help you plan and design a wedding that fits your vision. Her Ultimate goal is always to make your wedding day, The Sweetest Thing. "I want to say that Alex and I were thrilled, and you made everything perfect. I noticed a million little things that you did, and I know I must have missed a million more... The lobster bake was beautiful, and so was the ceremony and reception. You were an amazing help to me for the whole wedding day... You took the ideas that I had for the whole weekend and made them a reality, and I am forever grateful for that. " --Dr. Lisa Mark "The day was seamless, it was a great time and everything was perfect. I can not stress enough what an enormous relief it was to have you there to help through the planning, rehearsal and actual wedding day. I know that I could have never done it without you." --Dr. Jennifer Snaman

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  • Grecian Wedding, Inspired by Sara Jessica Parker's Chanel dress



    Inspiration can come from everywhere, even the red carpet.
    When seeing a fashion icon like Sarah Jessica Parker wearing a grecian inspired Chanel dress, I knew that dress was a inspiration board waiting to happen.
    Yellow is making a strong comeback as a primary color in a wedding. It is no longer a "spring only" color , or used with a pastel palette. Yellow makes a bold statement and can still have a modern edge when paired with great neutrals like gold and silver. For a Grecian inspired wedding I would keep modern lines like square reception tables with silver linens, almost mimicking the shape and color of a Chanel #5 perfume bottle.
    I would use more ornate decor like Urns for ceremony flowers and to accent the bars and cocktail tables. For flowers I would use yellow and white orchids and calla lilies as the primary flower. I would also use figs and fig leaves to accent decor.
    Gold and silver gilding in the decor will really make the grecian theme pop. This gilding can be used in chargers, linens and cake details, as well as jewelry for the wedding party.
    Escort Cards could be a fun was to continue the Chanel, Grecian theme. Escort cards could be square with gilded text must like the label on a Chanel #5 bottle. Table number could be written like on Chanel #5, or named after cities in Greece. The escort card table itself, could be square with a large centerpiece made of a ornate urn full of fig tree branches and accented with orchids and figs.
    Guest would truly feel they were at a red carpet with all the glitz and glamor that goes with it.

    SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 2010


  • new inspiration board based on French and Irish Heritage



    Liz called and asked for me to help her design her August wedding. When we discussed her vision, she talked about her and her fiance's heritage. Her soon to be husband is of French decent and will be saying his vows in French. (So sweet!!) Liz is from Irish decent. The color palette chosen was a deep navy blue and Kelly green to represent France and Ireland. My concept is to keep that Ireland vs. France inspiration using the Fleur-Di-Lis and Irish love knot, as well of stone accents. To start the design we will use the palette of navy in the linens and bridesmaid dresses. Then using bright, beautiful green flowers: Green Hydrangeas, green roses, spider mums, poppy seed pods, and (of course) bells of Ireland.  The Escort Table will be covered in grass with vintage postcards from Ireland and France, as escort cards, nestled inside.....a little piece of Ireland and their famous grassy fields. Tables will be named after cities in Ireland and France.  To keep a European feel I will use long reception tables. The linen will be in a Royal Blue....then down the center of the tables different sized vases with green flowers.... to add texture stonework pieces like garden Fleur-Di-Lis and stone vessels fill with green flowers will be added to give the feeling of the French and Irish countryside...Also, the napkin detail will be a twine love knot. Stonework will be used in the ceremony flowers and specialty flowers keep the European feel.

  • Aron and Gita's wedding on My Kate Parker wedding website



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