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Board #536: Elegant Autumn Picnic

by admin on October 11, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

Mood: rich, playful, elegant
Palette: ochre, cream, chocolate, tweed

When I came across this 1876 painting by James Tissot, I knew I had to create an inspiration board with – I love autumn, and I love picnics, so it was perfect! I imagine an elegant picnic in a park, with piles of cozy blankets, and delicious cakes and champagne. Rich colors and textures, like ochre and gold, tweed and silk, plus polished silver pieces (borrowed from aunts and godmothers, perhaps) and gorgeous fall flowers. This would probably work well for an intimate party, but I’d love to see it as a wedding reception, wouldn’t you? Oh, and I love the delightfully unexpected black and white checks.

 

Top row from left: Holyday (The Picnic) by James Tissot at The Tate, hat with veil from Brides, yellow and white bouquet and head wreath from Martha Stewart Weddings (photo by Johnny Miller)
Row 2: apple and prune brioche tart from Gourmet Traveller via The Bedlam of Beefy, tweed from J.Crew
Row 3: photo with black gingham shirt by Kate Powers, La Folie menu design by Cynthia Warren, cream roses with fall leaves by Michaele Thunen, roasted winter squash soup sips from Country Living, wedding dress with silk ochre wrap from Vogue Sposa via Little Winter Bride
Row 4: calligraphy by Plurabelle, miniature bundt cakes from Desserts for Breakfast, Dom Perignon champagne, centerpiece with cream dahlias and fruit by Amy Merrick


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Board #535: Caramel & Cream

by admin on October 4, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

It’s been awhile since I posted one of my regular inspiration boards, and now that it’s my favorite season, I just had to create an autumn board for you. Mostly inspired by Saxton Pear Cider packaging, I included Bosc pears and rich caramel, paired with creamy white roses. Rather than going rustic, I imagined something simple and refined, but also mostly DIY-able. Pears and white roses would make for beautiful centerpieces, and jars of homemade caramel sauce would be a welcome favor. Also, I love this idea of the table number painted directly on the table cloth!

Mood: simple autumn elegance
Palette: cream white, caramel

Top row from left: white rose bouquet from Martha Stewart Weddings, fall leaves, table number runner from Wedding Style Guide, photo by Elizabeth Messina
Row 2: white calligraphy on kraft paper envelope by Oscar & Emma via Oh So Beautiful Paper, bosc pears via Design*Sponge, cake and wooden cake stand from Herriott Grace
Row 3: cheese and crackers and Oscar de la Renta dress both from Martha Stewart Weddings, Saxton Pear Cider via The Dieline, jar of caramel sauce from Annie’s Eats

 

If you like this inspiration board, you might also like:

Board #251: Perfect Pear
Board #501: Simple Maple Sugar
Board #502: A Pretty Pear

 

 

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My Polterabend

by admin on October 3, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

I’m aliiiive. (And Mr. Funnel Cake is too!) We both survived our Polterabends none the worse for wear. Sadly, I was having too much of a good time trying to understand Schwiizerdütsch socialising to be a good blogger and take photos. So what did I get into with Mr. Funnel Cake’s scouting friends on Saturday night?

Well, after I met the girls at a tram stop in Zürich, we walked up to one of the girls homes on the hill in Zürich with a spectacular view over the city. (Just imagine, it’s more fun that way!) We had a lovely little apéro with prosecco and my very favourite Paprika chips, which deserve their own photo because they are SO yummy.

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Mind you, this whole time I was listening and speaking Swiss German, with varying levels of success.

At one point, the girls were talking about pharmacies in Switzerland and I honestly had no idea what they were going on about. Problem? Not really! They asked, “Do you understand all the Swiss German?” and I said, “Nope! But it’s all good!” which came out something like, “Naaai, aber s’guet!”

After the apéro, we had a traditional Swiss raclette dinner, with melted raclette cheese poured over potatoes, pickles, baby onions, peppers, etc. This is one of my favourite Swiss meals and while it’s rather filling, I’m always happy to partake in it!

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There was a bit of meshing of two worlds as one of my old rotary house friends came and met Mr. Funnel Cake’s scouting friends for the first time. Now, I don’t know what it is, but we’ve never mixed our friend groups. Maybe it’s because we usually speak to mine in English and his in German, or because they are just in really different fields/interests. Whatever it is… I was a little nervous about my “external” friend coming over. I had invited several friends, but the Polterabend was planned in a few days, so with little notice, only one person could make it. It was strange because my friend wanted to talk to me in English because she doesn’t get to use it very often, but it was way too awkward to have ONE person I was talking English with, while the rest of the group was speaking German, so I switched to German to avoid alienating anybody. It was a very odd dynamic though, because this friend and I have never had a German conversation before! I think she was even a little surprised by it.

We made it through dinner and afterward there was a snakes and ladders game planned with hidden questions to prove “how well” I knew Mr. FC. The scouting girls have known Mr. Funnel Cake for longer than I have, and I definitely failed the first two questions. One of them was a question about what brand Mr. Funnel Cake’s previous motorbike was. Now, I know what kind he has now (but don’t ask me the model!) and I had NO idea what he used to have. I knew it was something with letters hard to remember and that was it! Fail!

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Another task (this time easier) was to guess which mystery bottle was tequila. I… ahem… got it correct right away! One of the girls was then tasked with making us some tequila sunrises. Mmmm!

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You can see there were other mystery alcohols that we were supposed to guess about later, including kirsch!

Now, if I was getting a little discouraged that I was failing my questions at this point, the girls placed this collage of scouting guys in front of me and reaffirmed my knowledge. They told me that two pictures were Mr. Funnel Cake from now and a few years ago and that I needed to guess both.

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I scored 100% of course! (Can you guess which ones are him?) They also pulled up a photo from Mr. Funnel Cake’s Greece sailing holiday where he met my friend that started the communication between us. Naturally I was able to know the location of that photo!

After we finished up the game we headed out to a club so I could get my dance on. I thought the dinner and game were really so sweet of the scouting girls and it was even better that one of them remembered I told her I wanted to go dancing during the summer. We danced our hearts out to all the songs that play on the radio here and I felt surreally European. (I don’t get out much!)

By 4:30AM I was home and after a shower and some internet, I was finally in bed at 6AM on Sunday morning. I was happy that I didn’t drink enough to warrant being tipsy or suffering a hangover and Mr. Funnel Cake kept me in the loop about his adventures via text so I didn’t have to worry about him.

What were your favourite parts about your bachelorette party? Did you have any mixing of friend groups at your party?

*All pictures are personal unless noted*


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Color Board #10: French Blue & Nude

by admin on September 22, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

Palette: faded indigo and french blue, nude chiffon, fuchsia lipgloss, gold leaf

Clockwise from top left: wallpaper photo by Laura Resen for Veranda magazine, photo by Juan Gatti for Vogue España, peach dahlia and rose bouquet by Saipua for Martha Stewart Weddings, antique Japanese fabric from Sri Threads via Style Court

 

I love powdery blues and pale petal pink together (with a little cream in there), and I think the pops of gold and fuchsia make it all extra romantic. For a more modern romantic take on a similar color scheme, check out Martha Stewart Weddings’ blue and nude “Perfect Palette.” How would you translate this color board into a wedding?


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Wedding Hair Fit for a Fashion Show

by admin on September 21, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

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It takes just the right do to polish off the perfect dress and nothing makes a statement quite like styles straight from the runway.  From classic to eye-catching, make your look pop from head-to-toe with an ultra special do.  Drama addicts can copy the work of art as is while queens of class can easily translate a scene-stealing style into a breezy and demure part of the overall look.  Choose your own level.

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Color Board #9: Saffron & Italian Plum

by admin on September 14, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

Palette: yellow saffron cream, cool white marble, rich blue italian plum

Clockwise from top left: photo by Luis Monteiro for Vogue Portugal via Dustjacket Attic, Sense & Soul identity by Malin Gafvert; blue fabric and yellow melon from Anthropologie catalog, photo of blue door by Johnny Miller

 

Even though navy blue and yellow usually make for a classically preppy combination, I love how unexpected they look here – sort of romantic and modern. For a wedding, I imagine this color board translating to rich blue linens, arrangements of white and saturated yellow flowers, and perhaps some accents of gold and gray. What about you? Could you see this as a wedding palette? Or what about a room in your home?


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Color Board #8: Concrete & Pink Adobe

by admin on September 12, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

Palette:  concrete gray, pink adobe, chalk white, cast iron black

Clockwise from top left:  Nebbiolo graphic design by Grady McFerrin; Composition in Black and White, with double lines by Piet Mondrian; concrete shower from Côté Maison via This is Glamorous; photo of snow in Warsaw, Poland by PolandMFA

 

One of the things I love most about this color palette is that it’s equal parts romantic and modern – not too sweet, not too dramatic or bold. It would make for a beautiful wedding – perhaps in winter or spring? Something that I enjoy about these color boards is that the images in them don’t just convey a flat palette, they also express texture and depth. Even for those of you who don’t consider yourselves particularly design-minded, how would you translate this color board into a wedding (or other project)?

 

See more color boards here!


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DIY Friday

by admin on September 9, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

Check out these great projects hive members have uploaded to Weddingbee’s DIY section! Click on the title of each project for tutorials.

If your project is featured in DIY Friday, you’re eligible for a special Weddingbee badge for your blog or website! See instructions on how to grab the badge here!

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For more great DIY projects, be sure to visit the Weddingbee DIY section, conveniently organized by type of project. Submit your own, complete with tutorial, and you may see it featured here on the blog! If you’ve seen any great DIY around the hive and think it should be featured, feel free to email us at cathy at weddingbee dot com!


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Color Board #4: Mojito and Flame

by admin on September 1, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

Most of the colors in my life are pretty muted, with neutrals playing a major role, and color really only showing up now and then. Especially really bold color. But I love color, which is probably why I enjoy putting inspiration boards together so much – it gives me a chance to play with colors that I might not have the guts to wear or decorate with. Like this color board, with super saturated hues of emerald green and vermillion…

Palette: mojito green, jet black, cream, red flame

Clockwise from top left: wine label via Flush Designs, room via Coco + Kelley, tea tin flowers from Martha Stewart, poster by Rene Gruau via flickr  


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Color Board #3: Pink Lemonade and Fig

by admin on August 31, 2011, under Wedding Ideas & Advice

Sometimes working with bright and bold colors can be tricky, so it can be helpful to find one (or four) images that really convey the color story you have in mind. Just as with a full inspiration board, a color board like this can help you and your vendors stay focused, and maintain a cohesive look even with a range of fun colors.

Palette: black fig purple, raspberry lemonade pink, cerulean blue

Clockwise from top left: papel picado photo by Jonathan Canlas, fig and blackberry photo by Thayer Allyson Gowdy, lollipop photo by Jose Villa, flowers by Ariella Chezar

 

So what do you think of the color boards? That’s it for today, but I have a few more to share with you tomorrow – and if you like them maybe I’ll create some brand new ones, too!


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