Sign, sign, everywhere a sign! Couples can speak through their photos in many ways. Why not use words, be direct, say I LOVE YOU with words!
I’m loving this wedding by California planner, Mindy Weiss! The monochromatic white on white is classic yet oh so stunning! And the paper flower wall behind the band… swoon. Revelry Event design did a great job on that!
Photos by Jay Lawrence Goldman via Mindy Weiss Blog
DIY birdcage veil–by Lauren Samuels, HOUSE of LOVELY
The hardest thing to understand when considering making your own birdcage veil kit is how the measurements of the veil correspond with your head and how that will look. These veil kits start out as a FULL size birdcage veil- so there is always room for alterations! The height of the veil is determined by the distance from where you want the comb to be placed to where you want the veil to stop. The width of the veil depends on the measurement around your head and how tight you would like it to fit. If you see that the measurements of the veil are larger than you’d like, then you can easily trim off excess!
Once the measurements are set, go ahead and thread your needle. Tie a thread knot around the corner of one end of the veil and continue threading the little square boxes along the CUT EDGE.
Once you are at the end of the comb, go ahead and snip off the end of the ribbon- leaving about 1/2” to melt and sew down!
It’s tradition to shower the bride and groom with handfuls of rice or seed as they exit the ceremony or reception. And brides have become increasingly creative with their exit strategies. One of my favorites is confetti. Confetti makes everything feel more like a celebration. Think about New Year’s Eve in NYC – how anticlimactic would it be if there was no confetti drop? Exit photos are some of my favorite images at a wedding.
The original eco-friendly toss was uncooked rice but there was a theory that it made birds’ stomachs go poof. (Since disproved… phew.) Brides then opted for birdseed instead. Now there are many eco-friendly and colorful alternatives that dissolve in hours. (Ecoparti is one vendor.)
Before spring fades to summer, use wildflowers to add color and life to your photography. Wildflowers add a natural, timeless feel to your images while giving your photos texture and color. There are endless ways to edit these natural beauties. You can get a light, soft feel similar to the image below. You can also go with a burst of warm or cool color like the last two photos.