Sunday, August 31, 2008
Juuuuump!
Labels: Unique Ideas, Venue
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Photography Can Be Magical
These images caught my eye. Steve is a South American photographer...and his photographs are absolutely magical-* Steve, I think I love you!Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Spunky Inspiration
I am heading southbound on a mini-vacation this weekend. It will be full of quality time with my family at the beach. I wanted to leave some frisky inspiration before I head out! The summer colors in this bouquet are vibrant and happy. The mixture of spunky pink, dark chocolate, orange surbert, and sourpatch lime are sure to get compliments at any wedding.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Sexi Gift Bags
These sexi guest bags rock my socks. Are you having an out-of-town wedding and want to treat your guests? First think about your motive. If you are creative - you may want to include homemade treats. Here are some ideas:
- Flower seeds from your hometown
- Home-grown coffeebeans or honey
- Area specific treats like lobster bibs for a Boston wedding, sunscreen/seashells for a beach wedding, cutsi earmuffs for a mountainous wedding along with maps and guides....
- Wine with customized labels - or if your lucky - wine that you designed
- Regional handmade soaps and lotions
- Assorted teas
- Gift certificats to a popular local resturant/bar/resort
Let your creativity bloom! Your special touch will be sure to make someone's stay very speacial.
Labels: accessories, Guests, thank yous, Unique Ideas
Monday, August 18, 2008
Color Wheel Goes Round and Round

Picking a color scheme could possibly be one of the hardest things to do. Out of ALL the colors in the world, one must pick only a few! Whew. I suggest picking a color the describes yourself or that describes what you want your wedding to represent.
Yellows = Happy and Lighthearted
Greens = Earthy and subtle
Purlples = Give shock and awe
Blues = Calm and Peaceful
Oranges = Bubbly and Cozy
Reds = Sophosticated and Grown-Up
What do colors mean to you?
If picking colors is already cramping your style...head to Home Depot or Lowes. You will be surprised how quickly you first realize what you DO NOT want and secondly, the colors that send shivers down your spine. Spend your Saturday's wisely...chop chop!
Labels: Color Schemes
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Pink Cake Box
I love-love looking at the wedding cakes by the Pink Cake Box. Her designs are breathtaking. These artsy tiers of yumness make my mouth water, but somewhere deep inside I would be afraid to take a bite! They are almost too pretty to eat.
This particular bakery delivers across the New York, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania areas, and Connecticut and uses fresh ingredients for their desserts.
If whimisical-artsy fartsy is not your style don't fret. They make traditional cakes as well.
Do yourself a favor and check it out. It truly is "icing on the cake!"
Friday, August 15, 2008
Ye Want Eggs With That?
Labels: Don't Let This Be You
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Birds of a Feather..
Fly together! There is a growing trend for bridal headpieces. Feathers are such a bold statement for the bride. Head Dress Couture has a wonderful collection of head pieces and veils to check out.
Labels: accessories, Bride Attire, Veils
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Butterfly Release
Labels: Reception, Unique Ideas
Friday, August 8, 2008
Freegan Wedding
Labels: flowers, Frugal Fashionista, invitations, Unique Ideas, Venue, Wedding Dresses
Wordless: {Vintage}
Labels: accessories, Bouquets, Bride Attire, flowers, Reception, wedding bands, Wordless
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Color Palette: Eggplant
Labels: accessories, Bouquets, Bridesmaid Dresses, Cakes, Color Palette, flowers
Saturday, August 2, 2008
What's Your Mantra?
5 Rythyms: Incorporates different types of music related to the rythyms. Flowing, staccato, lyrical, chaos and stillness. As Kelly says "We danced the rhythms and each one represents a different wave. Flowing is circular movements, birth, like a river flowing and meandering. Staccato is sharp and angular movements. Lyrical is joyful like a child, Chaos is letting go completely, anger, power, strength, surrender and Stillness is death, peace, finding that stillness inside."
African Dance: The mood of the African people are expressed by the sound and rythym of the drum. The drum is to evok emotions to touch the heart and souls of those who hear the rhythyms.
Yoga: The majority of practitioners of yoga outside India are primarily interested in improving health and fitness. The ultimate goals may range from reaching Moksha to physical immortality.
Tai Chi: Is classified as Wudangquan or a Chinese martial art. You may have seen this practice in parks by people in a group moving in slow motion - Matrix style! This is used for health and longevity.
Belly Dancing: Origionated in the Eastern countries. Meditation and seductive moves are sure to turn your man on.

Nataraj Meditation: is the dancing posture of the Hindu god Shiva, who performs his divine dance as a part of his activities of creation and destruction. I bet Shiva was pretty fiesty...
Meditation: Esacpe from life for a second. Meditation has many health benefits and helps one connect with inner soul. Start with 5-10 minutes a day. Click here now for a free vaction get-a-way from it all. Pretty good deal huh? You can also learn more about the practice from Osho.
Labels: Exercise and Health, Unique Ideas
Friday, August 1, 2008
Me Lucky Charms
So, it is time for the awkward bouquet toss. All the 'single' ladies get a stab at a chance to tackle one another to see who is next to be married. Who needs boys anyway? :) The alternative idea of having a break-away bouquet for the toss is appetizing. Each maid will receive a piece with a 'lucky charm' attached for good luck. Everyone gets to share the experience and has a charm to take away with them! Talk to your florist about the options of a break-away bouquet. The charms or fortunes can be whatever tickles your fancy. I was intrigued by the below yantras just because it is unique. However, if you feel the need to attach a four-leaf clover or horseshoe, be my guest. *note* A yantra is meditational device used in Hindu and Tibetan Tantric meditation. From the root "yam," meaning "to sustain," the Yantra is a symbolic image used to maintain a focused state during meditation. A yantra is usually composed of an outer geometrical form enclosing an interior geometrical designs. Each particular design is used for a specific purpose or intent. Check out the beauties:
Check out powerfortunes for more charm ideas.
Labels: accessories, Bouquets, flowers, Reception, Traditions, Unique Ideas

























