Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Cake Topper

Everyone knows that a wedding really shines when the designer pays attention to the details.
I want to talk about one of those details that are often neglected....Cake Toppers.

We've all seen the metal initials as well as a beautiful floral arrangement, but I want to encourage you to look into other options that may fit into your wedding style better.

Here is a taste for inspiration.


I hope you have found these fun cake toppers inspiring! And remember...choose details that make YOU happy and represent you and your groom!

XO Grace

Friday, February 24, 2012

Real Wedding: Stremke - October 29, 2011

I had the privilage of planning the wedding of Ryan and Lizzi Stremke in Lafayette, IN on October 29, 2011. The whole thing was planned right down to the smallest details. The details are what made this wedding gorgeous. The bride had a vision like no other, I was just glad to be a part of that inspiration.




A radient bride





Gorgeous details





A meaningful gift. Lizzi wanted to thank her bridesmaids in style. She purchased each maid a personalized clutched with their names stiched on the inside.



A welcome sign with personality to direct guests to the ceremony and reception.





To go along with the vintage theme Lizzi picked up adorable vintage suitcases. We stacked them leaving the top one open for the guests cards.




Lizzi and Ryan wanted a very unique guest book. They opted for a vintage typewriter for their guests to leave their love to the couple.






Guests picked up custom programs, designed by the groom himself before entering the ceremony.




Lizzi wanted something different for her aisle runner. We loved the idea of carrying the chalkboard look throughout the wedding but of course is next to impossible for a chalkboard runner to actually work. Instead we opted for a black runner with white paint markers.


The end result was gorgeous, different and so memorable.




Lizzi and Ryan in the beautiful Lahr Atrium in downtown Lafayette, Indiana.




For tablescape decor Lizzi really wanted that eclectic, vintage feel. Various flowers were arranged by Rubia Flowers in eclectic vases that Lizzi found at Goodwill.





Instead of a traditional favor for their wedding guests, Ryan and Lizzi gave a donation to the Kawasaki Disease Fund, something dear to their heart.




Lizzi and Ryan were just another wonderful couple that I have the absolute pleasure of saying that I had a part in planning their special day. They were a complete joy and their vision was beautful, fresh and new. I hope you can find some inspiration for your day in some of these photos.

A special thanks to Breath of Life Photography for providing these beautiful images that truly captured the evening.


XO Grace

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Bridesmaid shoes, easy and inexpensive





Lela Rose, best known for the beautiful bridesmaid dresses have come out with a shoe line. These are dyeable bridesmaid (or bridal) shoes that are affordable. These shoes are $30 and up with 15 different styles and 64 colors to choose from. Just go to unforgettablemoments.com and begin your search. Custom dyeing and shipping are free with your footwear purchase.



Our favorite style is the Nathalie for $49.99, which is a steal for custom dyed shoes.



"This retro-inspired pump features a softly rounded toe, delightful folded bow detail and 3" satin-wrapped heel."

Here is a look at a few of the 64 color choices seen on the Nathalie.



Untold Blue





Pistachio





Pomegranate





Vivid Coral




Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Alluring Transparency

"There is no mistaking that transparency is the new white" - Reem Acra



One of the biggest trends seen in bridal fashion 2012 is transparency fabrics. You see it in illusion necklines and layered skirts.


Here is a look at the Spring 2012 collection from Reem Acra where transparency is highlighted.




Sheer neckline with cap sleeves.




Sheer cap sleeves with ornate details




Sheer layered skirt






I hope you find this inspiring as you may be hunting for your perfect dress.


-Grace




*all photos from Reemacra.com

Monday, February 20, 2012

Brooklyn Olivia's 1st Birthday Party

In between the weddings I plan as a full time job there are still a number of personal things I have the pleasure of planning for friends and family. This one tops the list of couse. The 1st birthday party for my daughter, Brooklyn Olivia Whalen. I still cannot believe she is one! I call her my mini-toddler, she is no longer my infant baby.

The planning started with a theme and an invitation. Being in February, I didn't want it to feel too summery, but I definitely wanted it to be girly. I ended up choosing a cross between 'woodland fairy' and 'vintage princess'. So maybe...Vintage Woodland Fairy Princess. :)



Next came the decor. I have a huge, blank, white wall that I wanted to give life to. I ended up cutting out birch trees out of cardboard, painting them peach and gold and hanging tissue poms to give dimention. I also made a "Happy Birthday Booklyn" banner out of white burlap, satin ribbon and scrapbook paper.

Here is the birthday girl getting her first taste of cake. She had the cutest little babydoll cake.

Brooklyn and Mommy in front of her 'sweet shoppe'. For food we had cookie cutter pb&j, cheese cubes, mini banana splits, chicken skewers, meatballs, frosted animal crackers, carrot sticks and celery cups, fruit snacks, mini cupcakes and of course cotton candy.
Drinks: Grapefruit punch, Izze, organic milk, and root beer floats.

The birthday girl!
I made her tutu and headband
Shirt: Gap
Leg warmers: babysnazz.com
Shoes: Converse

The food was a perfect balance between light and heavy.

Family photo!
Daddy, Brooklyn and Mommy
Behind us is the candy buffet. We had little brown bags stamped 'Thank you' for guests to fill up as they left. Also, kids left with pinwheels and princess wands that I made.