Showing posts with label Perrysburg Event Designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perrysburg Event Designer. Show all posts

3.03.2012

Crowning Celebration: Lisa & Andy

Lisa and Andy had a blast at their October wedding at The Carranor Hunt and Polo Club. Check out their fabulous celebration captured by Everlasting Images Photography!
Check out more images on our facebook page!

Credits:
Ceremony & Reception: The Carranor Hunt and Polo Club
Photography: Everlasting Images
Florals and Lighting: Keith H. Brooks Florist
Dessert Table: Tout Sweet
Reception Music: 56Daze Band
Event Design & Coordination: Crowning Celebrations
Programs, signage, escort card display, favor cards & table numbers: Crowning Celebrations
Bridal Gown: Gallippo's Bridal

3.18.2011

Crowning Inspiration: Must-do Pre {& Post} Wedding Shots: Shoes Part I

Who doesn't love shoes?! Whether yours are high, platform, flat, kitten-healed, rubber-bottomed, laced-up, zipped-up or slipped on, a girl has to have her shoes!

From the moment Annie Banks, in the Father of the Bride 1991 remake, appeared in her wedding Sidekicks, brides have not been afraid to express their shoe style.

A trend we have been seeing for a few years is the wedding day "statement" shoe. Brides are expressing their wedding day colors and personality. A growing trend this year is the ultimate sparkly, crystal-embellished shoe {as seen in my last post
and a patterned shoe such as leopard print and polka-dots.

Be sure to capture your shoe-sonality on wedding day. Check out these fun "stems":
Shoot your shoes with rings, your bouquet or dress as the backdrop.

{look carefully at the above, top left image. Those shoes are in the chandelier!}


A few tips to insure the perfect pair:
- As popular as shoes are, its still all about the dress. You shoes should compliment your wedding day style - not overshadow or out-shine your dress. In other words, your shoes should complete the look, no steal the show.
- As fun as trends are, don't let them steer you away from your wedding day style. If you are reserved and graceful, go for a vintage, classic shoe in a softer color. But if you are loud and wild, go for a brighter shoe with accents.
- Comfort is key! You will spend a long day on your feet standing, dancing and walking. If you are questioning the comfort of your wedding shoes ask if they are returnable. Then take them home and walk around on the carpet. If you cannot make it an hour, you will not be able to break them.
- For some extra cushion be sure to check out Dr. Scholl's inserts. They also make great tokens to tuck into bridesmaids and mother-of-the-bride gifts.
- After your shoes are photographed and admired, you can add some extra traction to make sure you don't slip down the aisle. I love Foot Petals. They come in white for lighter-colored soles.
- No one is perfect and most likely your feet are not the same size. Be sure to get the right fit with added cushion to the back heal, arch or toes. More great options found at Foot Petals.
- Nothing can ruin the look more than going from some fabulous shoes to boring flip flops. To keep your groove going on the dance floor bring along some fun "pumps" or "sneakers" or classy ballet flats. I love the ballet flats and bamboo-lined flip flops from The Dessy Group. They have 180+ colors to choose from!

Look for Part II this weekend to include groom's socks and bridesmaids shoes!

3.16.2011

Crowning & Fabulous: Jimmy Choo's 15th Anniversary Crystal Collection

Move over Manolo! I am loving Jimmy Choo's Crystal Collection for this year's bridal shoe. And whats even better is that it comes in flats for the girl who doesn't want to tower over her groom, but still wear fabulous shoes!
Or it also makes a great Mother-Daughter matching shoe.


The high-heeled Samba is featured in the middle with the matching Rachelle in the kitten heal. Shop Jimmy Choo online or at Nordstroms.

3.15.2011

Crowning Inspiration: Must-do Pre Wedding Shots

Before you say your "I Dos", there are a few photographs every bride must have: your bridal gown (without you in it), your shoes, your wedding bands & wedding day jewelry, your invitation, program and any other stationery used (menus, escort cards, place cards, welcome bag tags, etc.) and finally your bouquet (before its over handled, nudged and petals are bruised).
Basically, to sum it up: details, details, details!!!!
Let's start with the dress. I have spent quite some time looking for these shots. These are my favorites.


When thinking about where you are going to be getting dressed on wedding day, think about where you are going to hang your gown, the lighting, the hanger its on and the atmosphere.

Mix it up and include your Groom's tux or the bridesmaids dresses!
What's your favorite look? Photogs, tell us what angle you love to shoot the dress!

2.25.2011

Crowning Inspiration: Escort Cards

Escort cards are one of the first things guests receive when they enter your wedding reception. Therefore they should make a statement!
Your statement doesn't have to be expensive. It can be creative with a DIY, easy project.

In order to create the perfect escort card, you need to know what it is. An escort card is a way of guiding your guests to their assigned table. It usually includes both couples names. For a formal event, it would include their proper titles:
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
Table Nine
 or
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kime
Table 9
For informal or casual settings, escort cards can be first and last names:
John and Kathy Smith
Table Nine
or
Ed and Liz Kime 
Table 9

If the couple is not married, you list the lady's name first, with the man's name below:
Ms. Kathryn LaPointe
Mr. John Smith
Table 9

All escort cards should have last names with a suffix, ("Jr.", "III", etc.) when necessary and be organized alphabetically.

If you are choosing to assign the seat of your guest at each table, then you will need a place card. The place card has one name per card, vs. the escort card has two names (or one name if attending solo). The place card can be on a menu, or tied to the napkin, placed on a glass, chair or above the plate. No matter where it is, it must be visible and easy to find to avoid confusion and delayed seating. If its too complicated it could delay the time your dinner is served, thus your food will be sitting under a warmer or in a
hot box continuing to cook and dry out.

One final tip: make a few extra "blanks" in case you need to change the seating arrangement, someone brings an unexpected guest, or you have a guest that didn't RSVP.

2.23.2011

Crowning & Cunning: The Gown Shop, Ann Arbor | Toledo Wedding Planner | Perrysburg Wedding Planner



Today I had the great pleasure of visiting my friend Stacy of The Gown Shop, Ann Arbor. Stacy is a Perrysburg native with experience in the bridal industry. She chose Ann Arbor for the location of her new store.


Its a fabulous space! The clean lines, high ceilings and tall windows let in soft light to highlight the luscious bridal fabrics. The beautiful crystal chandelier draws your eye to a table of sparkely jewelry pieces, sashes, hair accessories, head bands, clips, birdcage veils and shoes. The Shop's pallet of pink and black highlights the selection of white and off-white gowns along the wall.

Each consult is by appointment only. And the store offers exclusive and personal consultation, taking one appointment at the time. It's like being a celebrity: the store is closed for your private viewing and fitting of bridal gowns, veils, shoes and accessories. And it all looks so fun!

The Gown Shop carries designers Fancy New York, Carol Hannah, Amy Kruchel & Modern Trousseau, as well as shoes from Benjamin Adams, jewelry and accessories from Haute Bride and veils from Sara Gabriel. You can view these designers on The Gown Shop's website: http://thegownshopannarbor.com/









 {love these shoes!!!!!!!!}


If you are in the Ann Arbor area, or visiting the city, be sure to check out her window displays on Main Street. The gowns, which are changed weekly or even daily, are highlighted by crystal chandeliers and her signature stripe background.
 The Gown Shop is located at 122 S. Main Street, Ann Arbor
You can follow The Gown Shop-Ann Arbor on Facebook

2.21.2011

Crowning Inspiration: Black & Green Chic

Here's a little something I am working on for one of my June Brides, Emily.
She has chosen a black and green color scheme. We are going to play on this chic, elegant color tone and tie in elements of nature with some branching, curly willow and even some dramatic trees. Tables will be filled with candlelight to give the room a warm glow against the white and soft green hydrangeas.

2.16.2011

Crowning Celebration: Alison & Nathan

I love viewing wedding photos! {who doesn't?!}
I think I get just as excited to view photos as my clients do.
It was fun to find this picture of me with the bride and groom in the mix.
Great couple! So sweet!!! I was honored to help them with their special day.

And this one of the fabulous Sarah of Sarah J Photography {I took this one}.
She's so much fun and very talented! Check her out at www.sarahjphoto.net


2.05.2011

Crowning & Cunning: Charming Cookies

Happy Saturday!
It's snowing here {again} in Ohio. So if you are currled up and surfing the web for fun wedding ideas, be sure to check out these cute cookies from Eleni's. They make great bridal shower favors or treats for your welcome bags.
Here's the I DO collection:


Make it personal with these Valentine's Cookies
Write up to 3 different messages with up to 150 characters, and we'll screen your words onto our hand-iced sugar cookies.

Check out the love birds!


And take a bite out of your frog prince!

1.30.2011

Crowning Inspiration: Help with your Bridal Registry from the Martha

Martha Stewart. Who is not inspired by her organized, decorated, fashionably-tidy lifestyle of helping households live up to the ultimate American stigma. Even if she annoys you, you have to admit, she knows her stuff!

I have been savoring her Martha Stewart Wedding magazines for years... in fact my childhood room could have qualified for Hoarders with all the wedding magazines I saved over the years! I woke up one day and found recycling to be just as gratifying! I burned those issues to the brain! (wink, wink)

Spring is around the corner, and hopefully sooner than later if the Groundhog does his job this week. And with Spring comes a wonderful time for Bridal Showers. If you are already registered, thinking about it or dreading it, Martha's Registry list is something to review.

To read more about Martha's tips for your wedding registry, check out the article along with some tips on a modern registry.

P.S. Gotta love the colored cuisinart set! I have this set in PINK!


1.23.2011

Crowning Celebrations: 2010 Brides & Grooms Featured in The Blade

We are so excited to have five of our 2010 Brides and Grooms in The Toledo Blade!


Congratulations again to:
Amanda (Mendel) and David Skelton
Anita (Chapa) and Robert Doyle, III
Heather (Simcic) and Michael Deaton
Stephanie (Wurth) and Blake Pilgrim
Lauren (Weinblatt) and Joel Gryniewski
 

1.21.2011

Crowning Celebration NEW website!

Still working on a few quirks, but can't help sharing the
NEW website!

Crowning & Cunning: Broach Bouquet

A few posts ago I featured a button bouquet by Nic's Button Buds . To see the post click here.

Check out this Broach Bouquet from a wedding in Nashville wedding that I found on Elizabeth Anne Designs Blog. Very fun and different!

Photo credit Phindy Studios


Here are some more fabulous broach bouquets:

If you are traditional and still want to go for the bouquet of flowers, these make great rehearsal practice bouquets and they can be passed down from generation to generation or girl friend to girl friend!

1.20.2011

Crowning & Cunning: Rent a Bridesmaid Gown!

I have to thank my stylish friend and boutique owner, Vanessa Cooreman Smith for introducing me to this site. Vanessa knows A LOT about fashion and has a fabulous boutique in South Bend, Indiana called Flourish. Check out the Flourish website and facebook page.

Flourish has a fabulous selection of dresses for bridesmaids. But sometimes, the Bride's choice of the bridesmaid dress is not affordable for everyone. So instead of the Bride sacraficing her fabulous style, bridesmaids can RENT a dress!

Check out these Badgley Mischka dresses from Rent the Runway!

Shown in Navy, a very popular color for 2011, all these dress rent for $100!!!

This option is perfect for the bridesmaid who maybe in 3 or so weddings in one year. If she is not able to afford the price of the dress, she can rent it! And the bridesmaids who wants to keep their dress and wear it again can.... We've all heard the  bride say "you can so wear it again!". Well now you don't have to feel like you should because you spent a fortune! Rent it and return it!

You are not fully dressed without the accessories! Check out these fabulous "rentals":

Choose from hundreds of dresses and styles. Check out Rent the Runway for your next special event or wedding!

1.18.2011

Eventista: Toledo Free Press Bridal Guide 2011

It's out! Be sure to grab your copy of the Toledo Free Press Bridal Guide!
The Guide is distributing throughout northwest Ohio. If you are out of town, you can view the guide online from ISSUU.
Read articles written by Brittany Craig on 2011 Trends, Hiring Wedding Professionals and a Top 10 Planning List for Grooms!

1.16.2011

Crowning Inspiration: Romantic Candle Chandeliers

Hosting an outdoor reception or social gathering? Check out these chic, yet romantic
candle-lit chandeliers and votives!
They will look great handing from a tent, pergola, umbrella, or tree branch.


If you are feeling inspired and want to DIY, check out this design featured on Apartment Therapy from Sunset Magazine.

So easy and pretty!

1.13.2011

Crowning & Cunning: Ribbon and Vintage Bridal Bouquets

I love textiles. With a degree in art and a concentration in fibers, I am totally obsessed with these creative bouquets. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE real flowers. But I think these creative touches are perfect for a rehearsal practice bouquet or toss bouquet. They will blow the gift ribbons outta the water!

DIY Fabric & Feather Wedding Flowers from Jewel Box Ballerina
Click here to buy the tutorial for only $19.95


Gorgeous Vintage Button Bouquet from Nic's Button Budds


P.S. These bouquets are vintage and victorian - both very trendy for 2011!!!

1.11.2011

Crowning & Fabulous: Wedding Shoes

While sitting on hold trying to work out issues with my website, I went shopping. {What else is a girl to do?!} Don't you just love these shoes??!!! Yes, they are indeed the fabulous Christian Louboutin's.

For Wedding Ceremony:


For Wedding Reception and Honeymoon:

{While my website isn't fixed yet. I feel better now.}

1.05.2011

Crowning Inspiration: Out with the Coffee, in with the Tea Bar

My latest crave is for tea. Since giving up coffee in November, I have found not only better health benefits, but a passion for a very old tradition.
Served hot or cold, its always satisfying.
I am turning my love for tea, and well, the country's new fad, into a tea bar for a wedding.

Traditionally, tea was commonly served at a Chinese marriage ceremony - and still is. But that is not the only place you will find it these days. "Tea Bars" are taking over the esspresso bars at weddings and events.

In the traditional Chinese marriage ceremony, both the bride and groom kneel in front of their parents and serve them tea. That is a way to express their gratitude. In front of their parents, it is a practice for the married couple to say, "Thank you for bringing us up. Now we are getting married. We owe it all to you." The parents will usually drink a small portion of the tea and then give them a red envelope, which symbolizes good luck. Another variant is for the to-be daughter-in-law to serve tea to her to-be parents-in-law, symbolizing that she is to become a part of the latter's family. Drinking the tea by all guests at the wedding symbolized acceptance into the family.
In a way, I like to think of it as toasting new life and happiness. 

You can purchase fun tea infusers like these heart shaped-ones:
And fill them with loose leaves in different flavors and strengths:



  You can fill bags yourself and add custom tags with your
names or monogram and wedding date:
  

Or if you don't have time for a DIY project, you can purchase tea bags with your names on them:

For help with a custom Tea Bar at your wedding, contact Crowning Celebrations today!