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Real Wedding – B&J!

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It’s always nice to have a little summer inspiration during the dreary winter months, and this client wedding should just about do the trick!  
A wonderful couple of mine was married this past July.  They wanted a wedding that felt seasonal, comfortable, slightly preppy, with a touch of rustic and a hint of whimsy.  Their crisp color palette was simply navy, green and white.
Here was the inspiration board I created at the start of our planning together:
And here’s how it all came together…
The bride carried a fluffy and full bouquet exclusively of white lisianthus.  We worked an heirloom necklace into the ribbon wrap for a personal touch.  The groom wore a coordinating boutonniere, backed by a rich camellia leaf.
The bridesmaids wore simple chiffon navy dresses and carried monochromatic bouquets of ‘green trick’ carnations (!) punctuated with hypericum berries.  All of the mens’ ties were the perfect green and navy stripe.  Loved them, so!
The ceremony took place at St. Clements, nestled on a charming residential street in Lincoln Park.
The happy couple revisit the location of their first meeting over coffee.  Her married monogram was stitched into her dainty clutch for use later at the reception.
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The cocktail hour took place on the beautiful plaza of the Chicago History Museum, where the stripe theme continued with darling custom cushion covers.  
Refreshing mojitos were circulated during the early evening cocktail hour.  
Verdant fern foliage was collected in petite silver julep cups.  
We brought umbrellas to provide a bit of shade from the summer sun (for both guests and the performers we hired from a busy Chicago corner).  
Instead of a traditional guest book, I often will have custom postcards created by our stationer.  The postcards have simple prompts, encouraging guests to write a note to the bride and groom.  At the end of the evening, I collect the postcards and give them to a family member who will [at random] mail them off to the newlyweds throughout their first year of marriage.  It is a very special way to keep the excitement of the day with you long after the celebration ends.
Before guests were invited inside for dinner, they found their seating assignments pinned on boards covered in fresh foliage.  We then move the boards inside to display the scribed postcards. 
 The Chicago Room featured a combination of rectangular, square and round dinner tables and alternated rich navy with crisp ivory table linens.  The elevated centerpieces were simple, manicured bundles of salal foliage, adding a rich pop of color against the neutral backdrop.
The round tables featured a lower collection of white blooms contained in varied vessels.  A trio of shaded lamps provided extra illumination at the table.
Each place-setting was pre-set with a rattan charger, a mason jar water glass and mercury glass votive cups (masking the faux votives required by the venue).  Arrangements of white roses, hydrangea, garden stock and lilies were presented in cut crystal, mossed pots and worn silver.
Jesse made a handsome custom bar of rich wood [to match the chairs] and green and white striped fabric [to match the straws, of course!].  Opposite the bar, across the dance floor was a comfy lounge finished with custom pillows.
Toward the end of the evening, the couple was able to sneak away from all of the excitement…finally sharing a quiet moment together on the beautiful steps of the History Museum.
A special thanks for the amazing roster of vendors:
Location:  Chicago History Museum
Photography:  Averyhouse
Event Design:  Jesse of Event Creative
Band:  Larry King Orchestra
Printables:  Clementine Ink + Paper
Catering:  Jewell Events Catering
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Easy Entertaining – Savvy Shortcuts

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Here is a simple [cheater of a] dessert that can be prepared ahead of time using a combination of store-bought items with just the slightest gourmet touch…Assemble now, even for use on Sunday!
Salted Caramel Cheesecake Bites
For the Cheesecake:
1 Box Jello No-Bake Cheesecake Mix, prepared according to package (you’ll need a little granulated sugar, melted butter, cold milk and a hour or two of refrigeration for the preparation)…
For the Caramel:
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
1/3 cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/2+ teaspoon fleur de sel or sea salt

And here’s what to do!
Instead of using a 9″ pie plate, I used mini muffin tins (with baking cups) to get bite-sized ditties – great for entertaining a larger crowd.
In order to prepare the homemade caramel – add the sugar, water and corn syrup to a medium saucepan.  Bring to a boil over medium heat – watching closely and stirring a couple of times.  
Once it begins to boil, it will start to turn brown.  Once it seems to be a solid medium brown, immediately remove from heat and add cream and butter.  Stir well.  
Add the salt until fully incorporated.
Place the caramel (may seem thin) in a bowl covered with plastic wrap into the fridge for a few hours or over night.
Once the cheesecake bites are set and the caramel is completely cooled, carefully unwrap the bites and top with a small spoonful (I used two teaspoons) of the salted caramel.  
Sprinkle with a dash of salt before serving. 
Voila!
[photo shot by me]
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Color Series – February Is Simply Rosy

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I wish you a February abundant with beauty, inspiration, humor, accomplishment, relaxation and heaps of romance.
[image credits] bows.  lovely quote.  red dress.  ombré aisle unknown but suspect martha.  confetti.  florals unknown via pinterest.  my future ride.  champers and macarons.
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Red Carpet Review – The SAGs

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The Golden Globes may have been an elegant snoozefest, but from the bits I saw of the Screen Actors Guild Awards, I thought there was more drama and risk taken this time around.  
Here are my winners in order of fabulousness: 
[Some of which looked spectacular on screen, and less so in these photos…]

My favorite for the night was my current crush [obsession?], Zoe Saldana who donned a dress fresh off the runway – from last weeks Paris Couture shows.  She selected a Givenchy Haute Couture dress [from the interesting and slightly creepily styled collection] that was simply stunning on her tall, lean figure.  Love love loved!
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Alright – call me crazy – but I think Rose Did Right in Elie Saab.  Is this the answer to The Oscars? Certainly not!  But this was a fun awards show and I think the perfect place to take a chance.  While I’m rarely a fan of the blunt bang, and completely prefer her with the loose soft waves of Bridesmaids, I think she is well styled from head-to-toe.  She is darling!!
A bold bit of colour?!  Emily Blunt looked spectacular in her jade Oscar De La Renta Resort 2012 gown [even better on TV].  We all know my obsession with all things green, so perhaps this dress would be less exciting if it weren’t such an electric and welcomed pop of color on the red carpet.
PS:  Cutie John Krasinski wore Prada. 
Glee star Jayma Mays looked dazzlingly sophisticated in Reem Acra.
And do I dare touch on the must mentioned unmentionables?…
Oh darling girl.  It breaks my heart to criticize, I normally praise your every move:  so true to yourself, so brilliantly composed, intelligently soft spoken and sweetly modest…And I know many have put you on a best-dressed list for this Valentino ensamb…but I can’t help but weep over the 1990s matching platform sandals that I’m certain I wore to a keg party at the ATO house, complete with a backless shirt, choker and black pants.
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Busy.  Dressed for a walk on the beach in SIMONE by Katie Nehra, Busy attended with best friend, Michelle Williams.  Perhaps the they made a pact. 
[image credits] unless noted photos from style.com
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Ridiculous Loveliness ~ Elie Saab Couture Collection

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Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week featured fashion giants like Armani Privé, Chanel, Christian Dior, Valentino and Versace, to highlight a few.  However, it was the Ellie Saab Spring/Summer 2012 collection that completely took my breath away.  The Lebanese designer showcased a collection of enchantingly girlie, elegantly whimsical and luxuriously lovely dresses in springy, feminine pastels.
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The Easter Egg-Inspired March…such a collection of confections!
   
Lemon meringue lovelies…
This.  Dress.  Is.  Beautiful.  Can’t you see Grace Kelly flouncing around the movie set in this?

I can’t breath!  This apricot chiffon gown is like a fluffy cloud on display in the sun-setting heavens.

White Hot!
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Would love to see Charlize Theron in this stunner!

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Easy to have a rosy outlook in one of these beauties!
[image credits] unless noted, photos taken from style.com
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Style Me Pretty Feature – Galleria Marchetti Wedding

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A totally charming and elegantly whimsical Bliss wedding was featured on Style Me Pretty last week.  Renny truly adored these clients and did a wonderful job pulling the darling details together!

So in love…

The weather for their garden ceremony and tent reception could not be beat!
Freshly muddled mojitos…delish!
The tent canopy featured hundreds of café lights and strung tissue-paper poms.  The tablesettings were composed of crystal chargers, heirloom-inspired china and mismatched silver.  The florals were lush and gardeny composed of dahlias, garden roses and fragrant fresh herbs.
This summery stunner is the perfect pick-me-up for Chicago’s long winter months!
(image credits) all photos by jeffrey and julia woods
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Unexpected Idea: Under Entree Cards

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Renny and I (and our clients) can’t get enough of the cutie little details that, of course, couple with the larger, more impressive and notable elements of a wedding.  A current favorite would have to be the Under Entree Cards…
Have darling, petite cards printed by your stationer to cue guests into a new or interesting piece of information:  Perhaps there is a beautiful sweets table yet to be unveiled and you hope guests save room after their duet entree, or a bit about the history of the setting that you have selected to host your celebration, or a ditty about how you and your man actually (gulp) met.
Have the coaster-sized cards mixed well and distributed by hand to waiters as they are leaving the kitchen with guests’ entrees.  Request that the waitstaff place them discretely under the entree platters so that when the plates are removed, guests are delighted by a charming little note.
  
Surprise!

(image credit)  photo taken by studio this is.  stationer cheree berry paper

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Words to Live By

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Make it happen.
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Sweet Inspirations

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Unsure about whether to offer a wedding cake or dessert display to your guests?  Perhaps these artful beauties can help with your quandary.
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My love for metallics and desserts collide!  
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I want to snuggle up to this piqué-inspired cake.
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I can’t contain my adoration for this charmer.  Stripes?  Bows?  Come ON!
(Sure wish I had a better photo to it justice!)
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The thin rope detail adds a nautical nuance.  
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Love this peachy petal ombré cake.
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Glittery scallops!
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Unexpected use of truffles.
And have no fear, here is the perfect way to make sure nary a single slice goes unappreciated!
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Photo Shoot: Pullman Barn Autumn Engagement Party

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I’m thrilled to finally share the gorgeous pictures of the photo shoot Renny and I designed this fall.  It was featured on Style Me Pretty‘s national site yesterday, but here are some of the pretty pic’s for your viewing pleasure, all shot by Stevi and Matt of Averyhouse.
With the idea of producing a fanciful collection of parties that follow the progression of wedding-related celebrations a couple encounters throughout their engagement, Renny and I decided to take readers on a year-long journey with a dreamy faux couple, we’re calling Charlotte and William, joining them from fete to fete.

And so, we start with the engagement party thrown by our couple’s best friend.  And here’s our story…
 After getting engaged at the end of summer, the couple’s friends decided to plan the engagement party for late fall and hosted it at a charming new venue on the property of the Chicago Botanic Garden:  Pullman Barn.
 Set-up just outside of the barn was a darling (and delicious) muddling bar, featuring all sorts of goodies  for a one of a kind concoction, upon guests arrival. 
Muddle while you cuddle

 Inside the intimate barn, guests found their seats with the aid of individually labeled gift baskets, doubling as place cards.

 The gift baskets were themed “For a Lazy Sunday Morning” and included items intended to be much appreciated after a late night of celebration.  Each was packed with a thermos ready for hot cider (just add water), fresh scones and apple-honey butter, super strong coffee, a seriously cozy blanket and crisp,  fresh apples.
 The rustic picnic tables were dressed with comfy cushions and a beautiful tablescape of silver, gold and amber vessels hosting bold pops of coral, peach and navy.

 A garland of golden foliage hung overhead, while candles danced below.
Heirloom flatware and lace-cut dinner plates were used for the family-style feast.
 A new obsession of mine…custom placemats were paired with napkin rings printed with the parties’ date, all designed by Cheree Berry Paper.
  Fluffy peonies, open roses, seasonal ilex berries, concord grapes and autumn foliage were artfully arranged by floral goddess, Cornelia McNamara.
After dinner, guests were encouraged to relax and enjoy the setting.  Whimsical games included golden apple croquet…
Customized mad-libs about the couple later read around the fire.
Talk about indulgent!
And what outdoor party is complete without s’mores!
The beautiful spread included sweet items like cider-spiced donuts, gourmet grahams, home made marshmallows and salted caramels, fresh herbs and savory items like cheeses paired with delicious crackers and fresh honeycomb.  Guests paired their treats with cider or cordials.
The firepit was enhanced with cushions, pillows and throws for a cozy, lazy evening.

The coral, camel/gold and navy palette was seasonally appropriate, while proving to be unexpected and fresh.

For all photos, click here.

We’ll be glad to share more of Charlotte and William’s parties throughout the year!

(dreamy vendor credits:)  concept, color, prop and set design by bliss.  all photography by averyhouse.  floral styling by cornelia mcnamara.  printables by cheree berry.  setting and tables compliments of the chicago botanic garden.  Rentals provided by tablescapes.

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