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SWS Fashion Friday - Amelia Rose Initial Charm Pendant

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Today I set out to dedicate this SWS Fashion Friday to Bridesmaid thank you gifts. Especially after a month of providing ways to shower brides I really wanted to showcase a way for brides to say a special thank you to the amazing women in their lives. This SWS Fashion Friday is all about Amelia Rose Design’s new Initial Charm Pendant.

Amelia Rose Initial Charm Pendant
Amelia Rose Initial Charm Pendants

Our pick for a Bridesmaid thank you gift: the sterling silver pendant with a 16″ chain. Why do I love it? It’s a personal and precious keepsake that is unique, yet uniform.  And if you want to mandate your bridal party wear these on the big day I’m sure you would face zero objections because they are stunning. These timeless, always age-appropriate pieces were truly made to represent a magnificent thank you. 

The sterling silver pendant cost $80 and should you want to make them even more personal you can add birthstones for an additional $40. Amelia Rose Design specializes in bride and bridal party jewelry so you should have a look here at all the available designs. Happy Friday! -Elle

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Bridal Shower Favors Galore

Friday, April 30th, 2010
Everyone Sure Had Fun At Kristin's Beach Theme Bridal Shower - Favors Included Ocean Breeze Handsoap, Flip Flop Notecards and Salt Water Taffy

Everyone Sure Had Fun At Kristin's Beach Theme Bridal Shower - Favors Included Ocean Breeze Handsoap, Flip Flop Notecards and Salt Water Taffy

April is almost over which means so is our dedicated April Bridal Shower theme. Did you enjoy it? We did. In fact, so much, we’re not ready for it to be done. 

This said, while May is about to be dedicated to all things Bachelorette, we’ll keep posting about showers all year long. In the meantime, we wanted to share some more Bridal Shower party favor inspiration. Enjoy and tell us about your favorite favors below!

What Kind Of Bridal Shower Are You Hosting?

Lingerie Shower

What about a potpourri sachet? Lavender, gardenia and verbena all make for feminine scents. You may like muskier hints, but don’t assume others do. 

Kitchen Shower

How about a colorful spatula or egg beater with a recipe card listing how to make a dish you served? Or if you don’t cook or bake, why not be cheeky and include a delivery menu in your favor? If you do bake, think about showering your guests brownies or cookies for later. It’s probably a very affordable way to go.

Brunch Shower 

Make a morning pack that includes a coffee mug with either some tea bags or coffee beans. IKEA sells mugs for as low as $0.59 and a box of tea or bag of beans shouldn’t be too expensive either. You could also include airplane bottles of vodka and bloody mary mix with a fresh croissant in a little white sandwich bag. Your guests would love that.

Beach Wedding Shower

What about lip balm & sunglasses? Maybe margarita mix powder and/or margarita salts? Why not provide a beach towel and/or flip flops?

Cocktail/Champagne Shower

Cute coasters with a drink recipe card (see Pace Webb’s Grapefruit Peppercorn Habit)? What about a sexy shot glass with a mini tequila bottle? Or why not a mini bottle of champagne with a ribbon tied around the neck and a note that says thank you.



 

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SWS Top Ten Wedding Reception Dance Songs

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

We did a lot of dancing - to a lot of Gaga - this weekend at our Santa Barbara destination Bachelorette weekend and it got me thinking about my favorite wedding reception dance songs.  Check out my top ten (including one by the Lady Gaga herself). What are some of your favorites? Please post them below.

 

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It’s a Nice Day for a Green Wedding

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Carolyn “The Healthy Voyager” Scott recently wrote an article on how to plan an eco-friendly/-nomical wedding and we wanted to share it with you here:

Being a former wedding planner that just planned my own, the challenge was stretching our limited budget to host the most eco-friendly and affordable wedding I had ever planned - without missing any of the elements of a larger event. So with wedding season approaching, I figured I would share some insider tips in the case that you, or someone you know, is headed down the aisle and is frantic about finances and/or their carbon footprint!

Plan Ahead & Be Flexible

Depending on the size and style of your wedding, I typically advise on a year to eighteen months to plan. More often then not, the perfect date and venue is pricey or won’t be available at the same time. Consider off season dates or weekdays as venues charge less. Also, think outside of the box as traditional venues charge for convenience and have many rules. Think of having your ceremony at a park or beach and ask a friend to use their house for the reception. String up some market lights in the backyard, making it look simple and elegant for the cost of dinner and a movie, if not less.

Pool Your Resources & Get Creative

You might find out that you’ve got a handful of amateur vendors within your circle of family and friends. Then fill in the blanks with vendors you don’t have covered. Make your own play list, add it to your iPod, hook it to a rented a speaker system and add a microphone for toasts. Make your dress or tweak one you find at a second hand store. My 100% green Annatarian dress (above) was made from fabric she already had in her eco-studio. Just get creative and don’t be afraid to ask.

Make a list of what you can and can’t live without 

You may find that there is quite a bit you can shave off. Having a friend officiate may not cut it so make sure a church wedding makes it on the must have list. But if you can skip programs, do it. Just because a wedding check list says you need x,y and/or z, doesn’t mean you need the entire alphabet. Customize your day so you can save in some areas and splurge on more important ones!

Reuse, re-purpose, recycle & re-imagine

If you’re crafty, have friends over for wine and craft night. Instead of buying an expensive card box I would never use again, I cut a slit at the top of a box, and wrapped it with wrapping paper that matched my wedding colors. Instead of a traditional sign in book, I used an old photo album, decorated the pages with wedding stickers, and used recycled paper for guests to write messages on and stick to the pages. Lastly, I created a recipe and printed it on construction paper for our guests to take home as their gift. All of this cost us about $15 total, if not less, and it took one evening.

Have a potluck meal or a cocktails & cake reception 

If you’re spending a third to half of your budget on catering, it’s time to re-think it. Many people enjoy potlucks because guests have been able to contribute to your celebration. Because we opted for cocktails and cake instead of a meal, we had more time to spend with our guests, dance and enjoy all the reception events without rushing, saving about $10,000 on food, rentals and deliveries.

Borrow

Many single use items are part of a wedding so why not borrow? Many brides rent or borrow their dress so they are able to wear the gown of their dreams without the hefty price tag. For a home wedding, borrow furniture from friends and neighbors instead of renting. Create lounge, standing and table areas with mismatched furniture. Tie it all together with items such as candles, centerpieces, fire pits, etc.

Make it a collaborative effort - you will learn that what is meant to be YOUR day is really everyone’s day, especially family. So instead of resisting because you want things just so, take them up on offers to help! If delegated well, you will have a stress free, beautiful day that everyone involved will enjoy. What if Aunt Tilly did the flowers and Uncle Joe made lasagna? Bringing friends and family into planning the day not only makes it more personal and unique, but all the more memorable.

All in all, it’s your day and you want it to be special. But remember that the most important thing is the marriage and the wedding day is a celebration of that. Don’t miss the fun of getting to the altar worrying about details. Make the most of what you’ve got happily, cheaply and green!

For more information, visit www.healthyvoyager.com.

This article was reprinted with the permission of the author.


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SWS Fashion Friday - Annatarian Bridal

Friday, April 23rd, 2010
Annatarian Bridal

Annatarian Bridal

Thanks to our friend Carolyn “The Healthy Voyager” Scott we have discovered an Eco Bridal designer named Anna Mkhitarian and her label, Annatarian.

About Annatarian:

Annatarian is an eco-fashion company with a mission to unite the global community through fashion. Anna uses vintage and organic fabrics and works with the principles of eco-effective design. Eco-effective design is based on giving back to the environment, making a positive impact and designing in a way where there is no waste. Anna sells her designs exclusively through her website and at special events and everything is “one-of-a-kind because you are.” 


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