Celebrations

Summer Berries

This board was inspired by a photo I saw over on Santa Barbara Wedding Chic. I saw it this morning and just couldn't stop thinking of it. I loved the playfulness of the ice cream cones, and esp. loved the color! Sticking with a color palette of various berry tones, this is what evolved. I would love to attend a wedding like this. In my head there is a lot of laughter, twinkle lights, and yummy homemade treats. Hope you enjoy!

row 1: flowers via saipua, anna williams ice cream cone photo via kelly oshiro
row 2: dress photo via, shoes via brooklyn bride, Ceci New York invitation suite via fancy frills
row 3: mini desserts via inspired by this, dress via sarah sevens, lantern photo via yves samuel

Cotton Candy on the Beach

This board was inspired by the cotton candy colors of the beach sky. I love how these colors evoke an airy, relaxed, and beautiful feeling to any event. And aren't those flags lovely? Details like those not only bring a subtle drama, but also make the beach breezes work on your behalf instead of against!

row 1: photo via elizabeth messina
row 2: dress via, shoes via kate spade, escort cards via martha stewart
row 3: programs via oh how charming, rock candy via elizabeth anne designs

Happy Birthday!

Today is my mom's birthday!!* Even though I can't be there to celebrate with her, I thought I would publicly let her know how much I love her.

So here it goes:

I love you Mom!! You are the best :) I hope today is a wonderful day for you and I can't wait to see you soon!

*yep. J and my mom's birthday's are right after each other!

Garden themed

Even though it has been (and looks to continue) raining here for what seems like for.ever, I still can't stop thinking about how pretty a laid back garden wedding would be. This board focuses on combining all that is green from a garden, such as various herbs and shrubs, with beautiful rustic touches such as a tree stump cake pedestal and outdoor chandeliers. Hope you enjoy!

column 1: herb centerpiece via martha stewart, chalkboard "I do" charger via hip hostess
column 2: photo via with this ring
row 1: tree stump cake stand via once wed, rosemary napkin holder via the knot, seed favors via
row 2: photo via nibs blog, bouquet via little winter bride cox and cox

Honey and Blues

I've never been much of a honey fan (probably because I don't really like tea...), but I absolutely love the color of it! Mix that with the beautiful blue night skies of summer and you have the recipe for an absolutely beautiful wedding. I tried to stick with the fun and playfulness of a golden yellow, but glam it up a bit with spicy browns and a sky full of dark navys and indigos. Enjoy!

row 1: artstar photo of wolf mountain vineyard via georgiawine
row 2: honey favors via fete, golden balloons via please let me know!
row 3: spice colored drink stirrers via once wed, yellow shoe photo via lonny photo, yellow dress via banana republic

Outdoor Celebrations

When the weather starts to warm up there is nothing I crave more than to go outside! What's even better is an outdoor party with homemade goodies, relaxed conversation and sparkling drinks. I love how beautiful a space can become with hundreds of candles, lanterns, and twinkling lights, not to mention the amazing colors that are created with those types of lighting! On that note, I thought I would put together a board focused just on that type of celebration. Enjoy!

column 1:candles (if you know where they are from, please let me know!), escort cards via little winter bride, lanterns via yves samuel photography
column 2: rosemary tablescape by lobster and swan via once wed, food table via martha stewart weddings

*Throughout the week I will post pictures of weddings that remind me of the same feeling and could easily mesh with this kind of party!

A Garden Party


Created by Chelsea Fuss (and found on Once Wed) I immediately fell in love with this simple table scape from the moment I first saw it. With the weather here flip flopping between the beautiful 70's one day and snow the next, I would love to kick off the warm weather (whenever it decides to come back) with a simple dinner party decorated like this. Doesn't it remind you of the board I created a few days ago (with that awesome yellow and white party dress)?


Not only is the table beautiful, I absolutely love how Chelsea tied in family style dining by including bottles of lemonade and laid back wild flower arrangements. Nothing stuffy about this party :) Oh, and did I mention it is all very easy to DIY and relatively inexpensive? For more info, read here. Here's to hoping for warm weather! Enjoy!

Magnolias, Monograms, and the Masters

For those of you that do not know, I grew up in Augusta, Georgia and have a very special place in my heart for the Masters golf tournament. Now I don't really like golf (too slow of a sport for me), but every Masters week I will have at least one T.V. on everyday displaying the beautiful course (as well as nonstop highlights and scores.) It only takes one second of the prerecorded nature sounds and the mention of Amen Corner to send a flood of childhood memories back to me. So in honor of my hometown, I thought I would do a Masters inspired board today. Not surprisingly, it was a little tough- there are just some things you can't mess up. So here are somethings to remember:

#1: Masters=a huge Southern tradition. Things like draped white tablecloths, mint juleps, and champagne punch are all "must haves". Oh, and don't forget the monogram. The joke is that in the South, after asking your name, more often than not you're asked for your Mother's maiden name as a way to find out your family line. Some find this backwards, others just tradition, but either way a classic white on white monogram will always be found.

#2 A Masters wedding is a preppy wedding. Seersucker and khaki will most likely always find their way into the scene as will a lot of magnolias. These huge beautiful trees line most of the oldest streets of Augusta, but more importantly they line the main entrance into the course. Other important flowers to use (or have growing if this is in someone's backyard) are azaleas and dogwoods. Augusta is known as the Garden City, and these shrubs and trees explode into beautiful whites, pinks and red right around the Masters.

#3 The colors. This is probably the most important part. There are certain colors associated with the Masters- most notably the coveted green jacket. It's a very particular green (no lime here!) but since it is so hard to match, the closest green to use would be the color of magnolia leaves. Kind of a lush, dark green. For the other colors that can be incorporated just look to the logo (the U.S. is a warm yellow, Augusta is marked with a red flag, and Masters is written in white).

Any way... I hope y'all have fun looking at this one (as well as got a good laugh at how seriously Augustans take this tournament :) ) Have a great day everyone!!

row 1: earrings via saks fifth avenue, white on white monogrammed cake via martha stewart, buffet via tim evan cook

row 2: champagne punch via epicurious, dress via nordstroms, magnolia centerpiece via martha stewart
row 3: cocktail hour arrangement via snippet and ink, tie via brooks brothers

Sunshine and Party Dresses

This started as a wedding board, but it ended up more as a birthday/cocktail/brunch party board. Which is amazing, since that would mean you could wear the fantastic white and yellow dress as your party dress! I just love how fun and vibrant yellow is; it's such a refreshing color. Enjoy!

row 1: dirk rees dress via daisy chain, teacups via designcrush
row 2: honey via theknot, centerpiece via toast and tables
row 3: cake via martha stewart, lanterns via cookiemag, lemonade via sur la table

St. Patty's Picnic

Just in case you can't tell, I absolutely love St. Patrick's Day. Maybe it's just because I'm Irish (well, part Irish...) but there is just something so simple and beautiful about this holiday. Maybe it's just the festivity associated with the day, but to me it always marks the beginning of spring.

This morning, my dad called me to tell me he was thinking about the first St. Patty's day parade I was in with him. My sister was holding on to the stroller and my dad (who was pushing the stroller) walked through downtown Augusta with both of his little girls as my mom took pictures. I think that's where my love for this all started. It always seemed like my dad's and my special holiday. Every year my family went to the parade together (even if it meant leaving school early) and I would watch my dad put on his Irish American Heritage Society sash while he looked around for the small ones my mom had made for my sister and me. Then we'd as a family we'd be in the parade (sometimes on a float, other times not) and then go meet my mom (who usually always had camera duty :) ) and my parents friends at this pub/restaurant to celebrate before dinner.

It was always just a relaxed and happy day- full of celebration, corned beef and cabbage (with potatoes of course!), and sunshine. That's the feeling I wanted to bring with this board. Keeping it simple, sharing good times with friends and family, and actually getting to experience the day. Everyone just having a good time and actually remembering the true reason for a wedding- to celebrate the love between two people. And what's more beautiful than that?

Jones soda via theknot, cupcake via martha, dress via jcrew
earrings via saylor sage, green candy buffet via brides, shamrock boutonniere via martha
tablescape via martha, groomsmen via snippet&ink, assorted ties via jcrew