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Fun Find Friday :: Cute Hair Accessories That Add POP!

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Several years ago brides gushed at the idea of adding popping shoe colors to their wedding day attire.  We found these lovely hair accessories that can surly make a statement at your destination wedding attire, wedding reception attire or a fun casual backyard wedding!

Our first stop is Pixel and Hank.  This is bridal accessory haven!  Not only do they offer fun hair accessories, but also handmade boutonnieres – perfect for the vintage backyard fête.

Ali sales for $56USD and is a ruffled headband with a vintage broach.

Also retails for $56USD, Bree is adorned with vintage pale blue jewels against a dramatic fuchsia and wine fabric.

ZaraLee is a simple and soft headband of rosettes and sales for the bargin price of $16USD.

These are just a few samples of Pixel and Hank’s offerings.  Head on over to get a full glimpse of the rest of their fabulous handmade offerings.

We love the monarch butterfly!  You can view a previous post featuring a monarch design inspiration here.  I immediately thought of you and wanted to share this one with you too.  This would be perfect for a Mexico destination wedding (remind me to tell you about the connection with the monarch butterfly).

This cluster of Monarch butterflies are positioned on this comb as they are ready to take flight. At only $35USD, this comb is also featured in pastel colors. We love the authentic look.

Which Goose feature 173 fun items!  We’ll feature a quick glimpse, but invite you the click here to see the full collection.

Drops of Jupiter is a set of four hair pins that retails for $25USD

Ideal for a garden celebration, Queen of Woods is made of all natural elements and retails for $65USD.

We hope you enjoy viewing these items.  Before you go, don’t forgot to enter to win a free engagement or anniversary photo shoot.  We have all the details here!

Happy Friday :)

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Themed-up Thursday: French Wine & Cheese

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

I have a background in Graphic Design, so I am often inspired by graphic and fine art.  Recently, I came across this painting by Janet Hill, “Port and French Cheeses” that would make a lovely springboard for Wedding Inspiration.

The intimate but stately room, with a table of french delicacies is definitely a great setting for wine and cheese enthusiasts, without doing the usual “vineyard theme”.  The French twist gives it another layer of dimension.

Some decor ideas to carry out this theme would be French urns in rich colors, centerpieces mixing flowers with fruit, elaborate cheese displays, wine favors with personalized labels (available from My Personal Artist), chandeliers, dark wood tables… there’s so much you can do with this theme.

I think I need to take a field trip to France, just to make sure I have this theme right!  :)

Where 2 Wednesday :: Magic comes to Galveston Island!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

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Carnival’s newest Fun Ship ™ is slated to move from it’s European sailings to Galveston, Texas in November of 2011!  You will have a Western Caribbean variety of six, seven, and eight day cruises to locations such as (in no specific order) Costa Maya, Cozumel, Belize, Montego Bay, Isla Roatan, Key West, Freeport and Nassau.  Destination weddings and honeymoons are sure to be a hit on board the new Carnival Magic. Starting a wedding group is fun and easy.   Ask us how!

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Fun Find Friday :: Modern Wedding Luggage Tags with a Twist

Friday, August 6th, 2010

A couple of weeks ago we found these ultra cute luggage tags.   C’est Superbe! offers a variety of bag tags that would be oh so perfect for you honeymoon travel bags. 

Aren’t these adorable?  These are just a few of my favorites!  Be sure to head over to C’est Superbe! Etsy store and don’t forget the fan them on Facebook.

Don’t forget to submit your entry for a free engagement or anniversary photo session.  We have all the details listed HERE!

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Themed-up Thursday: A Vintage Garden theme

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Are you a Green Thumb?  Do you enjoy gardening or visits to the arboretum?  Capturing the beauty of the outdoors is a common theme among weddings.  Gardens remind us of love and romance, taking us back to novels and tales that set our hearts a-flutter.  That’s why I love Vintage Garden Weddings.

Set amongst the backdrop of nature, your event can be set under the stars, or under the morning light.  There are so many ways that you can reinforce your Vintage Garden theme, and here are just a few ideas.

- A whimsical Garden cupcake topper, like those found at Lollipop Workshop.

- Give guests a romantic floral handkerchief as their take-home favor.  You can find beautiful vintage ones at Sadie Olive, Vintage Nelly, and Artemisia’s Closet.

- Arrange your ceremony programs in a vintage garden cart.  You can find carts at Garden Plant Stands and Hobby Lobby.

- A lovely treat for your guests would be Flower Pot Cupcakes.  Martha Stewart has a great recipe and tutorial here.  I’ve made them before, and believe me – not only will they impress your guests, but they taste delicious!

- Instead of a regular satin ring pillow, have your Ring Bearer carry your rings on a lovely tufted moss ring pillow.  You can learn how to make them at this tutorial at Once Wed, or if you aren’t very good at DIY Projects, you can purchase one similar at April Hiler Design.

There’s so many possibilities with this theme.  What would you include in a Vintage Garden theme wedding?

Where 2 Wednesday :: Maroma Resort and Spa; Luxury Honeymoon in the Riviera Maya

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Honeymoon Finder

It’s common for couples to focus on the wedding planning while leaving the fun, loving, romantic, adventurous and  (insert your adjective here) first vacation as man and wife to sit the side for later thought.  Your honeymoon should be “the vacation” of a lifetime. You know… the experience that you always look back on and say, “This was perfect.  We’re going to return here every year (five years, ten years, or for our ____ anniversary).  That’s exactly how it should be.

Maroma Resort and Spa is located in Mayan Riviera (Riviera Maya).  Perfectly situated at the corner of the Yucatan jungle and the blue Caribbean, you’ll immediately feel at peace as you escape for our fast paced lives of today.  A quick flight and a short drive will take you to your Honeymoon Hideaway!


Use our comment section below and tell us about your ideal honeymoon!
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An Indian Affair

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

I love learning about other cultures and seeing those cultures and traditions incorporated into a couple’s wedding day.  A perfect example of this was a lovely Indian Wedding that I had the pleasure of helping out with.

This was my first ever Indian Wedding experience.  Atlanta-based event planning company Kis3 Event Planning contacted us to see if we would be interested in helping coordinate this two-day wedding with their team.  I was excited to be part of it, and I learned a lot about Indian traditions.  The girls from Kis3 taught me the meaning of all the different ceremonies, and my favorite would have to be Bharat.

Bharat is the Indian tradition where the Groom rides a white horse to his Bride’s home.  His family follow him, dancing along the way – like a big, colorful parade, with drums and music and celebrating.  Then when he arrives at her home, the Bride and her family welcome in the Groom and his side of the family.  This tradition was modernized for this Houston wedding at Hotel ZaZa.  Instead of a white horse, the Groom rode in a yellow Viper, and the Houston Police Department were on hand to direct traffic while the Bharat festivities hit the streets of the Houston Museum District.

The Bride really liked bright colors, and her palette reflected that Indian flair with modern Western touches such as glass cube vases, along with the swanky Hotel Zaza ambience.

The wedding went wonderfully, capturing all the color and fun of India, but with a modern Western twist.

Fun Friday! :: Destination Wedding Personality Quiz

Friday, July 30th, 2010

We thought it would be fun to share this fun quiz with you again! Let us know how you did in the comments section below. :)

Don’t forget to enter to win a free engagement or anniversary shoot styled by Precious Nuptials & Destinations!  Here are the details.

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We discussed compatibility as a key element in a successful destination wedding on day one of our ‘20 Elements of a Successful Destination Wedding’ series. As promised, we bring to you this entertaining and fun quiz to test your compatibility to wedding away!

  1. Granny may not be able to travel the distance. You...



  2. You're planning this year's family Thanksgiving gathering. You...



  3. When you think back on your childhood wedding day thoughts: You...



  4. Catering can be a huge portion of your overall wedding bill. You...



  5. The world wide web is filled with phases that spell having a destination wedding will reduce our overall wedding cost. Cost is a factor. Therefore, you...



  6. You've spent the past ten months planning the perfect beach wedding. On your wedding day, the clouds roll in and are followed by a tremendous down pour. You...



  7. Your biggest wedding guest challenge has been...



  8. When deciding on a location to host your destination wedding: You...



  9. When thinking of your honeymoon: You know that...



  10. How many events do you plan on hosting outside of your wedding day activities?



[To your precious nuptial :: Cheers!]

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Themed-up Thursdays: A School Themed Weddings

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Are you marrying your high school sweetheart?  Are you both school teachers?  If so, then a School-themed wedding might be a fun theme for your wedding day.

What do you think of when you think of your school days?  Books, chalkboards, apples for the teachers… and if you went to a Private school like I did, you’d think of plaid uniforms.

The best way to make a resonating theme throughout your wedding is in the small details.  Introduce the theme in your wedding invitations so that guests will have a sneak-peek of what to expect on your day.  You could make your invitation look like a note that you passed in class, but instead of ratty, torn-up paper, you could have it professionally printed on cardstock with a feint-ruled background, but have the edges hole punched like it was ripped from a notebook.  Another way you could do it is to have your invitations inserted into a vintage schoolbook, similar to what Jessica Claire did here for her wedding invitations.

Here are some ideas for different elements of your School-themed Wedding:

Favors: Apples, pencil sets stamped with your names and the wedding date, a copy of To Kill a Mockingbird (or another book that was required-reading in school that you enjoyed), a lunchbox with your favorite type of sandwich for guests to munch on for the ride home.

Decor: Apple place card holders, a chalkboard seating chart, a locker to store coats/jackets.

Just remember to carry your theme throughout your event – from your favors, to your decorations.  Have fun with it, and remember details specific to your schooling experience as a couple.  It will make for a memorable day for all your guests!

Don’t forget about our Engagement/Anniversary shoot contest.  Come by and enter over here.

Where 2 Wednesday :: Xel-ha!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Destination Wedding Planning Activity Idea

We love assisting our clients in finding fun group activities to include as part of their wedding weekend of adventure!  I hold the Cancun / Riviera Maya / Yucatan very near and dear to my heart.  This area is so much more than beautiful beaches.  The culture is rich and there’s much to be experienced.  Not to mention, a quick direct flight via Continental Airlines from our very own George Bush International Airport (IAH) to Cancun International Airport (CUN)!

This week on Where 2 Wednesday :: Xel-ha [shell-ha]

As the largest natural aquarium in the world, this ecological park has fun and adventure to be had by all!  In addition to experiencing your destination wedding, your guests will also want to experience some of what your destination has to offer.  Chances are, you will have a variety of adventures to choose from.  Xel-ha is a great location to couple a variety of adventure options in one all-inclusive location.  At just over $70USD per adult and 50% off for children, this is noted at the best value adventure in the area.

In addition to all beverages,

xel-ha all drinks included

snacks are included,

xel-ha snacks included

breakfast and lunch are also included,

xel-ha all inclusive meals and drinks

you’ll enjoy ecological and cultural tours,

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kids can take part in a child friendly adventure section,

xel-ha kids adventure section

visit a cenote [se'note] “The Mayan Cave”,

xel-ha The Mayan Cave

enjoy snorkeling,

xel-ha snorkeling included

cliff diving,

cliff diving at xel-ha

bicycling through the jungle,

xel-ha bicycle through the junglerelax on an inner tube,

xel-ha inner tube and of course…  swim with the dolphins!

Share with us your Xel-ha experience in the comment box below!

Don’t forget to enter to win our free location styled engagement or anniversary photography session contest sponsored by MFL Photography and Precious Nuptials & Destinations.

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