Archive for August, 2010

WishCandy: Pitt is It!

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

::Disclaimer!  The photos in this post are purely inspirational and not from events that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated.  We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::

Continuing our College Football series, we move now to my hometown of Pittsburgh, and the Pitt Panthers!  Although Pitt’s new logo looks like this:

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which is more Navy and Gold, I’m going to focus on the logo I grew up with:

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Oh, that’s right…the straight 70’s Royal Blue and Yellow!  Both are beautiful, but the bright yellow and royal blue make for a fun wedding color combo, don’t you think?!  Wedding Wire sure thought so :)

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(p.s. How much are you loving those chairs in blue and yellow?!)

Here’s another great blue and yellow inspiration board, from Style Me Pretty:

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Mrs. Lemon from Wedding Bee got in on the blue and yellow action too!

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Blue and Yellow are easy to use, especially in your wedding party.  I LOVE a blue dress with yellow accents:

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Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bridezilla (That’s the name of the blog, not a commentary…) ;)

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How about this cute yellow J. Crew dress with one of the necklaces below, from Etsy sellers Londons Gate and Night Owl Crafts

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There’s also this bib statement necklace, which is great, although I’m not sure that the bib necklace trend is for everyone (Etsy seller Lily White Pad)

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Or how about a great blue dress with some adorable yellow sandals?! (Coren Moore dress, shoes by Kelsi Dagger at Zappos)

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Kelsi Dagger from ZapposOf course, you need to get the guys involved too!

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Next two photos by Millie Holloman Photography

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And, of course, you can’t forget the little ones!

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(Above and below pictures, Millie Holloman)

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Actually, that adorable flower girl was in an AWESOME blue and yellow wedding, featured on Project Wedding.

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Linens and tableware such as china and glassware are a lovely way to bring your color palette out at your wedding, as shown here by Style Me Pretty.  Of course, a gorgeous centerpiece doesn’t hurt either!

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And again here, photographed by Geoff White Photographers:

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Speaking of beautiful centerpieces, look at these beauties, photographed by Millie Holloman photography:

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Although there aren’t really any royal blue flowers, you can come awfully close with Hydrangea, and mix them with fun yellow flowers to create some gorgeous arrangements.

Theresa Choi Photography:

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Style Me Pretty (next two photos)

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How about using blue and yellow in your programs like these photographed by Millie Holloman:

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Or these from Union Photography:

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And, finally, how about some fun lawn games for your guests, like bocce at this Salt Harbor Designs wedding:

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Are you a Pitt Panthers fan?  How are you showing them the love in your wedding?

Rebecca

WishCandy: Are you ready for some football?!

Monday, August 30th, 2010

::Disclaimer!  The photos in this post are purely inspirational and not from events that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated.  We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::

I. Love. Football.  LOVE it.

My father and brother both played college football and coached high school football.  We are a football family.  We used to go outside during halftime of Steelers games when I was little and play touch football.  My dad and me on one side, my brother and sister on the other.  I missed one home football game in my four years of college.  Get it?  Love football.

SO, in honor of football season starting, I’m doing a series of team color weddings.  This week we’ll start with college football, since it kicks off first (September 4th) and next week we’ll do some NFL teams.

Since I’m the one writing, we get to start with MY team, my beloved Demon Deacons of Wake Forest University!  GO DEACS!

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Wake Forest’s colors are Old Gold and Black (the Old Gold distinction will be important next week when you see Steelers gold, which is really more of a yellow).  Old Gold, for you Pantone geeks out there, is PMS8640

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So, you know…gold.

Gold and black actually make for gorgeous wedding colors.  They give off an elegant vibe, and would be perfect, say, for a New Year’s Eve or winter wedding.

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(Photo collage from Ritzy Bee)

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Gorgeous, right?!  There are SO many elements that you can use for a Demon Deacon wedding.  You can add special touches to the cake, whether it’s the wedding cake:

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(Michael Caswell Photography)

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Or even cupcakes (I am in LOVE with these cupcakes, from English bakery Frosted Cupcakes.  I might start putting glitter on all of the cupcakes I bake from now on.)

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Jewelry is another way to bring in the Old Gold and Black.  Of course, you would go with gold jewelry with this theme, but I loved these earrings with the added black touch:

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or this necklace from Nordstrom

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Or even this simple picture of a couple’s rings, tied with gold ribbon (photographed by Ben Crisman)

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It’s easy to get the bridal party into the color scheme as well…

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Rebecca with Millie Holloman Photography

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The parents can get involved too (especially if they’re Wake alumni!) (What Junebug Loves)

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Gold is easy to incorporate into the bride’s dress as well, whether it’s as a sash, like in this L’ezu Atelier dress:

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A golden dress with a black sash

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Or just a knockout gold dress, like this stunner as featured on  Style Me Pretty:

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And, of course, we can’t forget the shoes! (Oh Manolo…how I love thee…)

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What do you think?  Will you be incorporating your school pride into your wedding day?

Rebecca

Erika & Jamie in The Knot Magazine!

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

One of Rebecca’s couples made it in to The Knot Magazine!  Check out this great feature on Erika & Jamie’s wedding:

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A big special thanks to photographer Kate Headley who submitted these photos to The Knot.  You rock!

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WishLove: From the Mother of the Bride

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Aww, I melt every time we get some nice feedback!  We received this sweet note from a mother-of-the-bride:

Dear Laura,

Our sincere gratitude for all you did to make Amy & Alex’s wedding so memorable.  Working with you was always a pleasure and your guidance was a very valuable input.

Many thanks,

Trudy & Warren

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Congratulations Maddy and Dana!

Monday, August 9th, 2010

GORGEOUS!  That is the best way for me to describe this wedding.  Gorgeous bride, gorgeous ceremony and reception locations, gorgeous bridesmaids dresses…just GORGEOUS!!!

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The day started out with the ladies getting ready at the Metropolitan Club, where the reception was to be held later.  Maddy and Dana are young members of the Met Club, which offers great events like wine and beer dinners, which the couple regularly attends!

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After the ladies finished primping, Alexander Morozov, the amazing and HILARIOUS photographer, arrived to take photos of the girls before they left for the ceremony.

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LOVE this picture of Maddy coming down the main staircase at the Met Club.

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The ladies then hopped into the limo provided by ING Limo company.  These guys were GREAT.  One of the shuttle buses was in a very minor fender bender, and the company immediately sent out another bus.  Luckily, the first bus was relatively unharmed, and showed up a few minutes later — meaning we had two buses for the price of one!  Not only that, but the drivers were WONDERFUL, and one of them ran to the store and picked up a bottle of champagne for Maddy and Dana to enjoy on the ride back to the club after the ceremony!  Talk about customer service!!!

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As guests arrived at the ceremony, they were greeted by bagpipes, played by one of Dana’s fraternity brothers.  (How handy is it to have a fraternity brother who plays the bagpipes?!  Also, do you think they would get drunk in college and make him play the bagpipes at parties?  I need to know this information)

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The ceremony was held at the absolutely adorable Little Sanctuary at St. Albans.  (Photo from the St. Albans School web site)

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HOW CUTE IS THAT??!?!  Dana went to school here at St. Albans, so he and his family have known the minister and the organist for years!

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After the ceremony, we walked over to the AMAZING Bishop’s Garden behind the National Cathedral for photos.  St. Albans, in case you didn’t know, is on the grounds of the National Cathedral…very handy for awesome wedding photos, but you don’t have to get married on the grounds to use this stunning space!

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This is maybe my favorite mother/daughter picture ever.  I teased Maddy all day, saying she had been practicing her Tyra…little did I know, she had been learning those poses for a LONG time…like mother, like daughter ;)

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After the photos, Maddy and Dana rode in the limo to enjoy their champagne and head back to the Met Club to start the party!

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The flowers were provided with one of my FAVORITE florists, Growing Wild.  I think I recommended Barbara to Maddy and Dana at our very first meeting, before they had even booked me!

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The peonies are from her farm!  She told Maddy she had used pretty much every last peony she had available on the farm, and the result was AMAZING!

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After being treated to a wonderful dinner, the bride danced with her dad while the groom danced with his mom — I love this cute image Alexander took.

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This was the least crowded the dance floor was the rest of the night, though!  Hang the DJ ROCKED the dance floor!

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Do they look familiar?  You might also know them as Juniper Lane, a popular DC/MD/VA (and Dewey Beach!) band.  LOVE these guys, and the guests did too!

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Dana and Maddy had a LOT of college friends at the wedding, so we had to be sure to take a big group photo of the Hamilton crew!

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(I told you there were a lot of them!)

Alexander also got some great photos of Dana with his fraternity brothers:

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Even with all of these group photos, Dana and Maddy were able to sneak away to the beautiful library of the Met Club for some bride and groom photos:

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This next one was my idea…I call it the naughty librarian ;)

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I LOVE it when photographers get a picture of me with my couples!

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Of course, Alexander had to get in on the action too!

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And he also got a cute picture of me with Linsey, the Event Coordinator at the Met Club:

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Not only did the Met Club provide a beautiful and delicious cake:

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But they provided these amazing truffles, along with this gorgeous sugar sculpture for the bride and groom.  Look at the look on Maddy’s face — this might be my favorite photo of the night!

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Congratulations, Maddy and Dana!  We need to hang out in Arlington sometime!!!

Rebecca

Sneak Peek: Diane and Allen

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Hey, gang!  I’ll have some AMAZING pro photos taken by Michelle Lindsay for you soon from Diane and Allen’s gorgeous wedding at the Clarendon Ballroom, but to tide you over, I have some pictures their guests took and posted to a web site Diane and Allen set up to see the pics!  I LOVE that so many couples are doing this — it’s SO much better than the disposable cameras on the tables, since everyone’s cameras are digital now, and you get to see so many candid shots you might have missed!

First up are some shots of the GORGEOUS flowers provided by Yellow Door Floral Design:

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I loved the girls bouquets…I can’t wait to post some close ups of them!

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The kids in this wedding (an adorable set of triplets!) were AWESOME!

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I need to remember to ask Sandra at the Clarendon Ballroom who did this GORGEOUS cake!  The Clarendon Ballroom does in house catering, but outsources its cakes.  SO pretty!

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I LOVE an involved groom, and Allen was a great one!  He designed a lot of the couple’s stationery items, including their programs and escort cards (check out the cute icons for dinner choices on the escort cards ;)

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Allen also purchased some great props for their photo booth — I can’t wait to see more pictures from this!

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Stay tuned for pro pics in the next few weeks!

Rebecca

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