Wedding Gown Wednesday!

February 22

I love Amsale. I think the gowns are classic but also young and fresh. This Nadine is so adorable! It has pockets!!I would love to pair this with a gorgeous bouquet of peonies and fringe tulips!

Happy Wedding Gown Wednesday, I hope you are having an inspiring day!!

xoxo,

Tuesday Shoesday!!!

February 22

Amazing Phillip Tracey’s!!

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These are art!

xoxo,

 

 

DIY Friday! Monogram Wall Hanging

February 17

Happy DIY Friday! We love coming up with fun ways to create meaningful pieces for your home! We made a monogram wall hanging that is so simple and can be customized in so many ways! This would be great as a signature board!

All you need is:
-A blank monogram letter (ours came from AC Moore)

-Stencils (we used sticky removable ones from AC Moore)

-Acrylic paint in the color of your choice

-sponge brushes and painters tape

We wanted to add some depth so we painted the edges black. We covered the top edges with painters tape and got painting!

Carefully peel off the tape and begin to stencil. The stencils we used were sticky which helped to line them up.

Keep going until you are all full! We loved how this turned out like an old newspaper!

Let it dry and then you can hang it up! We love to add touches like this and the house key from here to our picture walls!


Happy DIY Friday!!

xoxo,

Wedding Tip Thursday!

February 16

We love our family!

But what about working with family? Well, maybe it can be a little tricky…more than tricky, actually. I usually recommend avoiding using family as vendors for your wedding plans. However, sometimes it is unavoidable or just makes sense to use a family member. If you choose to use family, please, please, please only do so if they are a professional baker, florist, photographer, etc. Don’t compromise your dream wedding to give a family member “a chance” or “experience”. If you have a professional vendor in the family that you use, remember to keep it just that – professional! Ask them to treat you like any other client – schedule meetings, ask for a contract, request a proposal outlining their responsibilities and costs. In turn you should pay them a deposit, sign the contract, clearly state your vision and expectations, over communicate and then pay them in full and on time. The key is to remove any “understood” agreements or assumptions. If you keep things professional, it will keep them professional!

Wedding Gown Wednesday!

February 15

How gorgeous is this gown by Elie by Elie Saab?? I LOVE this!!

xoxo,