Archive for April, 2010

Blogs We Love :: Project Wedding

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I love the variety of specialized bars that couples come up with for their wedding. Bars provide for your guests any type of food or drink you can host at your wedding. I love these bars because it takes a simple concept and allows your friends and family to customize to their own tastes. No one enjoys a hamburger the same way, or will choose the same fixings on their mashed potatoes.

I came across a great idea at Project Wedding and could not pass it by! For your next breakfast or brunch wedding reception, I think a crepe and/or waffle bar would be a definite crowd pleaser. With your most basic breakfast munchie, a Belgian waffle, or add some french flair with a crepe and pile on the toppings. Anything from sweet to salty will do, get creative and maybe even host a contest for the best decorated waffle!

Source: Project Wedding

Bubbly is Unplugged

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

I am officially unplugging for the weekend to go home and celebrate Easter with my family.  I hope every bride always remembers they need to take some time off to relax, or the stresses of planning will overwhelm you!   Get out and enjoy the weather – I will see you all Monday!

Capture The Happy :: Serendipity Portraits

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

I believe weddings should be centered around positivity, laughter and excitement. You can only imagine my reaction when I came across Serendipity Portraits at CapturetheHappy.com! I think one great trait that makes a photographer stand out in the industry is the ability to put those he is photographing at ease. I have seen endless amount of photos of tense people who get that ‘photo stare’ whenever they see a camera.

While looking through Serendipity’s photos whether it was a wedding or a newborn baby, everyone in the photos seemed to truly be having fun and enjoying life! His pictures are vibrant with color and movement – telling anyone who is looking at the photos that this was an event to remember!

Keep up the great work of not only capturing the milestones but bringing them to life in the photos. How do your photos read from your wedding – what did you want to remember years after your wedding is over? What did your story say?

Source: Capture the Happy