Photo of the Day: November 24th, 2021
We love this tender moment between the bride and groom!
We love this tender moment between the bride and groom!
Congrats! Valerie and Kenny finally tied the knot in fall 2020. The Big day was filled with sweet moments and sentimental touches. It’s our pleasure that Valerie chose the elegant chapel train dress CW2124 for her special day! Wishing this lovely couple lots of love and happiness. Let’s read on to see how this real couple created the intimate rustic wedding. Photo Credit: Minerva Photography ;Dress style: CW2124 Q: Any advice or tips for future Mrs.? Give yourself time and give yourself grace! Things will not always go as planned and that’s ok. What matters most is the moments you’re creating with your spouse, family and dearest friends. Q: What was the inspiration behind your wedding theme: The venue!!! Love the rustic feel of it. Q: Tell us your love story! Where & How did he propose? We met 9 years ago through his oldest sister. We quickly became friends and ended up dating 5 years later. Then in March 2019, he proposed at our favorite place: Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Q: What was the best/most memorable part of the day? Our first dance. That’s when it kicked in that we were married!!!! Q: Where did you hear/find CocoMelody : Google […]
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The velvet wedding invitation have become a new trend with its tantalisingly tactile and retro sense . And It’s not secret that velvet invitation secret can add elegance and glamour to your wedding. Prepare to be wowed by some of the most luxurious and vintage velvet invitations you’ll see this year. Elegantweddinginvites developed several exquisite[…]
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If you’re at all like me, then your parents have played a major part in your life and you owe them the world. They’ve been with you every step of the way from attending every high school sporting event to seeing you off to college and, in my case, helping me move to a different state for my college internship.
Needless to say, it only feels right to thank them for helping me get to this major milestone: my wedding day. I want to take the opportunity to remind them that they no matter what, they will always be just as important to me.
Before the Wedding
1. While registering, your mother might have mentioned what she would register for if she could do it again today. Take her up on that hint and surprise her with whatever it was she was wishing for. She’ll love it!
2. You’ll be showered with gifts and special gestures all day — pay it forward for those closest to you! A hand-embroidered handkerchief with a special message is a lovely (and useful) gift, as is a special piece of jewelry, such as a necklace or cufflinks.
Photo Credit: Sam Hurd Photography
3. Incorporate part of your mother’s gown into your bouquet handle. Bonus points if you attach a meaningful token to it as well, like a miniature-sized version of their wedding photo!
Photo Credit: La Vie Photography via Junebug Wedding Photo Gallery
4. If you aren’t fond of the idea of cutting up your mother’s wedding gown, then why not put it on display? Create a living museum by displaying your mother’s gown, grandmother’s gown, or any other special ladies’ dresses. This is a great way to dress up the walk to the ceremony site.
Photo Credit: Ashley + David Photography
5. Any parent loves a great picture of their child and your wedding is no exception! While creating your shot list for your photographer, collaborate with them to pay homage to Mom and Dad in some way. I few ideas that immediately came to mind are: a picture of you and your groom holding your parents’ wedding photos, a “first look” with Dad and a “last hug” with Mom before you become husband and wife.
Photo Credit: Jennifer Wilson Photography
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6. If you and your groom don’t have a tune that’s particularly special to the two of you, pay tribute to your parents by using their wedding song for your first dance. If you prefer to use another song, you could always play theirs later in the evening. Either way, it will be such a special treat for them.
7. Consider including a signature cocktail or treat that has special significance to Mom and/or Dad. It could be an all-time favorite of theirs that didn’t completely fit into the wedding meal choices. For me, I think it would be something along the lines of an ice cream bar, and I’d name it “Bobby’s Ice Cream Shop.”
8. Having trouble selecting a cake topper? Re-use the one from your parents’ wedding and add a little “something borrowed” to your dessert display.
Photo Credit: Danielle Poff Photography
9. After so much time together planning the big day, your parents might start to miss you a little more than usual. Thank them for all of their help and support by planning some fun activities that you can all do as a family. I live in beautiful Santa Ynez Valley so I know my mother and father would appreciate what I call a home-a-wine mixing class!
10. It goes without saying that certain things will go left undone in your parents’ lives outside of your wedding in the months leading up to your special day. Take the weeks following your wedding and honeymoon to offer to help them with some home improvement tasks.
While all of these are unique ways to thank your parents that I’m sure they’ll love, don’t forget that a handwritten thank-you note goes a long way and will always hold a special place in their hearts.
— Davia Lee
Davia Lee is a real bride, entrepreneur, lead designer and wedding planner for Davia Lee Events. She loves all things sparkly, fashionable and girly. In contrast, her fiancé, Jesse, is a “man’s man” — beard and all! They are the poster couple for “opposites attract” and prove that true love knows no boundaries. Their greatest wedding-planning challenge will be finding a middle ground where all of their wants, needs and dreams will meet. We can tell you this, though — when everything aligns, their big day will be fabulous!
We love how this unique photo shows off the rings and the intricate details of the wedding gown at the same time!
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Here is a quick guide on the most sophisticated color palette for weddings in the fall/winter months. As the summer heat wraps itself up, it is time to celebrate the harvest and embrace the cooler fall/ winter months. Now is officially the season for fresher inspirations and overflowing positivity. With all of the calmness and romance of these months, a fall/winter wedding makes for the best, picture-worthy celebration at this time. The wedding boom is right upon us, and if you are planning a fall/winter wedding, congratulations – you will have the best time of your life. Fall/winter weddings are serene, dreamy, elegant, and one-of-a-kind. You get the chance to incorporate unique color palettes and welcome the transformation of seasons. If you are looking for some pinteresty color palette ideas, look no further. We are here to help you decide and create a unified and spectacular wedding theme. WINTER BLUES The oh-so-sensitive, heavenly, and subtle winter blue color palette may be inspired by the blue undertones of the fresh blanket of snow. You can incorporate some metallic shades, create rustic romance, or evoke the feelings of a snowy day in the backdrop. Cobalt hues, proper whites, and a touch of […]
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Summer is in full swing and everything about Nytasha & Santos’s elegant wedding included the best parts of summer! Congratulations to the new Mr. and Mrs. Abraham!!! We are excited and happy to help create the wedding invitations of their dreams for their big day! Check out the gorgeous gallery here. Mentioned Wedding invitations: EWWS290[…]
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The spirit of Aloha — it’s tranquil and breezy, warm and welcoming — infuses all aspects of Hawaiian life. And the feeling of oneness with nature, family, and community extends to marriage celebrations throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Here are some of our favorite spots to get lei’d.
Photo: Montage Kapalua Bay
Set on four lush acres of Maui, affording privacy, endless tropical foliage and awesome views of neighboring Lanai and Molokai islets, this modern-meets-Aloha traditional property offers 50 one- to four-bedroom villa accommodations. Weddings here are hosted at the refurbished wood-planked circa 1940s Kapalua’s Cliff House. The breezy building is fittingly positioned on a rocky outcropping over the eponymous bay (wedding packages start at $7,500 and include an officiant and ceremony setup for 10 guests, a wedding cake, lei exchange and champagne toast).
Photo: Grand Wailea
On Maui’s brilliant white sands is an aptly named luxury property with all the happily-ever-after amenities for romance. Among the gorgeous spa and outstanding eateries, the sparkling pools and towering palms sits a photogenic white clapboard chapel that’s positioned on a waterway and has gorgeous views of the tropical foliage-rich grounds. Ceremonies may also be hosted at the private Molokini Bluff with its uninterrupted vistas of classic Hawaii and ocean scenery (wedding packages start at $7,500 and include site fees, an officiant and wedding-planning services).
Photo: Andaz Maui
The chic hotel brand has made a splash with this sleek beachfront hotel on the state’s most popular island with its hip pool, cool restaurants and mod design. Ceremonies here are most often held on the pretty lawns that overlook the only-in-Maui ocean and neighboring islands. Receptions are hosted in charming spaces with wood accents or outside and lit by torches (wedding packages start at $9,500 and include ceremony setup and site fees, an officiant and wedding planning services, photography, bouquet, boutonniere and lei exchange, some music, a cake and more).
Photo: Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
Of all of Hawaii’s beautiful resorts, this low-rise vintage property with its renowned architecture and celebrated art collection is one of the most prized. It’s a haven for aesthetes as much as it is for beach lovers, foodies and active travelers thanks to its position on one of the most spectacular coves in the country, amazing cuisine and robust fitness programming that includes tennis, golf and yoga. Weddings here reflect the understated elegance of the property, with many opting for the micro offerings that showcase the pristine property’s natural beauty and bountiful food program (wedding packages start at $7,500 ceremony set up and site fees, an officiant and wedding- planning services, photography, bridal bouquet, boutonniere and lei exchange, some music, a cake and more).
Legally Wedded: In Hawaii, most resorts help with the paperwork and some include transportation to the Health Department (that is where marriage licenses are issued) in the wedding package. The couple must both be present to apply. Each must furnish, along with the application, a certified birth certificate or other valid proof of age and if applicable, an original divorce decree or death certificate, as well as the $60 fee in cash. There is no waiting period; the license is valid for 30 days.