Icy Hot - Wedding Inspirations
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Icy Hot - Wedding Inspirations
I Do! ™ Sophie Magazine’s Wedding Guide express yourself with NATURAL ELEGANCE Stay Warm with Style TOP QUESTIONS for your photographer Rings that say ‘I Love You’ Fashion that’s Icy Hot Fall/ Winter 2011 goforthphoto.com Rustic elegance Written by Amanda Holland • Photography by Audrey Goforth C apture the magic of your setting in every detail. Rustic touches paired with beautiful, refined fabrics and vivid flowers create an extravagant setting while still being very down to earth. This theme of rustic elegance thrives through the union of rich colors cast against the natural setting of mountains, stone, and earth. And remember, although you may be hosting your event indoors, don’t forget to bring the outdoors in, with natural exterior elements that can further inspire. Models - Jeff Ponder and Heather Fisher • Hair by Monica West and Heather Fisher, Studio Chavarria Makeup by Amanda Anderson and Heather Fisher • Stylists - Gwenn Ford and Amanda Holland, Wedding Inspirations Gown and Accessories from Wedding Inspirations • Tuxedo from Mitchell’s Tuxedo Flowers by Luck McElreath and Mary Bell, The Flower Gallery • Cake by Melissa Russell, Cakes by Jane Flooring, Chiavari Chairs, and Linens from Classic Event Rental • Location - Deer Creek Run, Weaverville, North Carolina Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 19 Choosing Your Flowers and Colors 8SJUUFOCZ+FBO"OO5BZMPSt1IPUPHSBQIZCZ"VESFZ(PGPSUI 6OMFTTZPVIBWFBGBWPSJUFDPMPSUIBUZPVSFTFUPOGPSZPVSXFEEJOHDIPPTJOHZPVSDPMPSTNBZCFBEBVOUJOH BOEPWFSXIFMNJOHEFDJTJPO)FSFBSFTFWFSBMUJQTBOEHVJEFMJOFTGPSNBLJOHUIJTEFDJTJPOFBTJFSBOENVDIMFTT TUSFTTGVM*GZPVSXFEEJOHJTJOUIFTQSJOHPSTVNNFSUIFDIPJDFTBSFBTQMFOUJGVMBTUIFnPXFSTCMPPNJOHJOUIF HBSEFO1FPOJFT-JMZPGUIF7BMMFZBOE%BJTJFTBSFBMMBWBJMBCMFBGGPSEBCMFBOEBQQSPQSJBUF8IFOZPVSFQMBOOJOHB GBMMPSXJOUFSXFEEJOHUIFnPXFSDIPJDFXIJMFKVTUBTHPSHFPVTBOETQFDUBDVMBSJTOPURVJUFBTQMFOUJGVM our flowers will help determine the ambiance and style of your wedding. If you’re going for a classic, elegant look, consider roses or calla lilies. If you’re wedding is casual, daises or carnations may be perfect. The location can also define which flowers will look best. For example, carnations may look more fitting in a small chapel than in a large formal cathedral. For a beautiful fall wedding, consider the splendid colors of the season. Burnt orange, crimson, and gold make stunning flower arrangements. These vibrant colors against an ivory wedding dress are breathtaking! Fashionable fall flowers are chrysanthemums, hydrangeas, cosmos, gerbera daisies, and carnations. One trendy and fragrant flower is Chocolate Cosmos. A winter wedding also has many options. Red, merlot, forest green, glistening gold, and winter white are all beautiful wedding colors. Popular winter flowers include roses, anemones, carnations, amaryllis, ranunculus, and poinsettias. Ideas for wedding flowers • Hand-tied bouquets are the most popular look right now. The stems are cut at approximately 8’’ and then wrapped with ribbon, leaving an inch or two of the stems showing. The color of the ribbon can match or contrast with the bride’s gown. • Flowers on the wedding cake, cake knife, and goblets are a beautiful way to add color and flair to the reception and will look striking in your photos. • Wearing a wreath in your hair can look whimsical and enchanted. This trend is usually for younger brides. • Large bouquets of sunflowers or hydrangeas can make a strong statement of color. • One single rose, calla lily, or amaryllis is an elegant alternative. • Using a variety of flowers and colors will create interesting texture. • Choosing only one kind of flower and bunching them tightly into a bouquet is gaining popularity. • Long-stemmed bouquets are currently not often selected, but this type of bouquet will give you a retro look that can be extraordinary. • Add non-floral items such as shells, berries, or feathers for a personal or eclectic bouquet. goforthphoto.com Y Tips for your color palette • Pick up a box of crayons or paint chip cards. You’ll find every color imaginable to mull over. • If you have a favorite flower, let its color guide you. You may choose periwinkle to go with hydrangeas, or red to go with amaryllis. • Your bouquet will be more noticeable by using a contrasting color to your dress and your bridesmaid’s dresses. • If you are wearing white and you want white flowers, be sure to choose the “right white.” There are many shades of white: pure white, ivory white, pinkish white, etc. Take a fabric sample of your dress to the florist to be sure you get the correct shade. • If your bridesmaids are wearing a strong color, it’s best to choose a contrasting color for their bouquets. Trying to be too matchy-match can cause your beautiful bouquets to fade into the dress. It’s also very difficult to get the perfect shade of flower to match a specific color dress. • Keep in mind that different shades of one color will add interest to your overall look. Create a backdrop for your arbor with touches of candlelight and flowers. Destination wedding specialist offering modern elegance with a chic contemporary edge. 20 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Fall is ideal for being creative with pumpkins, pinecones, and acorns. These elements of nature can give your wedding décor a natural or rustic ambiance. Winter weddings lend themselves to a more formal atmosphere. By adding crystals and glass objects, you’ll create a feeling of icy glamour. When choosing the vases and containers for your arrangements, remember that using different shapes and styles will offer increased visual interest. It’s also appropriate to use a vase or container that has special meaning to you. Whichever colors and flowers you settle on, it should — as with everything else about your wedding — be an expression of you. This is your day to enjoy, be happy, and celebrate the beginning of your new life together. Toll free 888.834.9981 cakesbyjane.com SPC0015411 SPC0015413 HPGPSUIQIPUPDPN Centerpieces and Floral Arrangements )BZXPPE4U4VJUFr"TIFWJMMF/$ 1IPOFr'BY óPXFST!óPXFSHBMMFSZBTIFWJMMFDPN Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 21 Creative and Fun Reception Ideas rosemary, lavender, and thyme, tie them in bunches with pretty ribbon, and place inside the jars. Intersperse them along the tables and seating area — it’s easy and smells amazing! Detail of woven sashes in mahogany Chiavari chairs. goforthphoto.com HPGPSUIQIPUPDPN "CJUPGDSFBUJWJUZDBOSFBMMZBNQVQZPVSSFDFQUJPOUIFQFSGFDUFOEUPPOFPGUIFNPTUJNQPSUBOUEBZTPGZPVSMJGF)FSFBSF TPNFJEFBTUIBUBSFTJNQMFFBTZBOESFBMMZNBLFBTUBUFNFOUPOFTZPVSHVFTUTXJMMCFTVSFUPSFNFNCFS Reception with a woodsy feel If your reception location is indoors, you can still get that woodsy, outdoorsy feel! Give the space some warmth by adding potted trees or tall greenery around the tables and against the walls. It will give the area a natural look, while still staying elegant and refined. And for the tables, place birch branches in tall vases with leaves, flower petals, and tea lights surrounding it. With just a touch of that rustic feel, it’s easy to pull off ! And for the cake, instead of stacking the tiers, have each cake placed atop a small tree stump. It’s the perfect woodsy accent, and looks so beautifully natural! (Just be sure you make sure the tree stump is clean and straight!) goforthphoto.com 8SJUUFOCZ+PSEBO1BSLFSt1IPUPHSBQIZCZ"VESFZ(PGPSUI "OFMFHBOUSFDFQUJPOUBCMFOFTUMFEJOUIFXPPET Confetti décor This is a fun DIY project that’s perfect for reception décor and also for the end of the night send-off ! To make your own confetti mix, use a 1/2inch hole punch to punch holes in tissue paper, vellum, Mylar, glitter paper, and magazine pages. Consider a decorative hole punch — they come in a variety of designs. Scatter some confetti down the middle of your reception tables, and put the rest in glassine envelopes to distribute to guests at the end of the night — they can toss it as you say goodbye! Guestbook with a twist Why not spice up this wedding tradition? Rather than having everyone just sign their name in your guestbook, step it up a notch and have someone snap poloroid photos of the guest(s). Have them write a message to the bride and groom on their polaroid picture, and you can make a fun photo album with them later. It’s the perfect accent to a retro-themed reception. Chalkboard menus Instead of printing off dozens of menus for the reception tables — can we say, expensive! — write out the menu on a large chalkboard (or many small ones) in pretty colors and cursive handwriting (the perfect job for the artist in the family!). It’s a dose of something different that’s creative and saves money. Make your own music Compile all your favorite songs on your iPod and get a musically-inclined friend to be in charge of the entertainment. You’ll have complete control over the songs being played, and it will be a little more laid back and fun! Mason jar vases Used at weddings as décor, mason jars create a funky vintage vibe that’s so simple. You can do a variety of things with mason jars — fill the bottom with sand and place a tea light for some chic candlelight. You can place little bouquets of flowers inside them and have a gathering of different sized-jars as centerpieces. You can even paint the inside with acryllic paint, and use them as vases that pop with color! Just be sure to spray paint only the inside of the jar (metallic gold or silver work beautifully, but any color will do), and do this project outside! For an even easier project, gather dried herbs like goforthphoto.com Revamp your escort cards This idea shakes up the escort card routine. Instead of having simple cards with names and table specifications, give your reception tables fun names. This will make it entertaining for guests when finding their seats. For example, do you both love to travel? You could name each table a different country or city where you’ve vacationed together! Print guests’ names and tables on a map or card stock decorated with travel stamps for a little dose of extra fun! Table for two in Paris? Yes, please! If you just can’t get enough candlelight, adhere place cards onto votive candles. Your guests will have a little flame to guide them to their seat. What’s more, it adds to the table’s décor when your guests sit down! 22 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Dahliahs, hydrangeas, and orchids grace the reception table. Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 23 goforthphoto.com 24 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 25 flowers because they’re made one petal at a time. You can save a few dollars by choosing fresh flowers for your baker to place on the cake. Ask your baker lots of questions so you know you are getting just what you want. Remember, you’ll need to discuss the price, deposit, due dates, etc., as well as making the enjoyable decisions of flavor, icing, and design. Sweet Cakes All About ~ Flavors & Icing Wedding cakes are available in any flavor you can dream up. A current favorite is ‘mudslide’ which is a blend of chocolate, coffee, and nuts. Red velvet is also frequently chosen and is especially fitting during the winter months. Chose a flavor you love, but remember you want your guests to enjoy the cake as well. Written by JeanAnn Taylor Photography by Audrey Goforth wearing colors from their college days. Porcelain doves, a classic trend from the past, is very elegant. Using a family heirloom can offer a sentimental tribute. A whimsical idea is to use cookie cut-outs. Gingerbread or sugar cookies decorated to look like the bride and groom are an endearing way to express the couple’s personality. Fresh flowers placed on top and falling around the tiers is currently one of the more popular choices. As always, remember, it’s your wedding. So choose carefully, but choose what you love and what will make your day special and memorable for you! Ah, the wedding cake. Perhaps the sweetest part of the reception and certainly something many guests look forward to. Years ago, the cake was simply something yummy to eat. These days however, the wedding cake is a significant expression of the bride and groom, and they’re willing to spend hundreds, if not thousands, on their unique cake. Finding the right baker is just as important as finding the right dress! All About ~ Cake Photos You’ll need a designated table for displaying your wedding cake. This table will serve as a focal point and a perfect accessory for your wedding cake photos. Because all of the attention will be on you when you cut the cake, be sure to pay special attention to the details when decorating this table. All About ~ Cake Toppers While the standard bride and groom standing stiffly side-by-side has gone out of vogue, new ideas for cake toppers are limitless, and anything goes. These days, figurines can be found in almost any scenario you can imagine; from the groom fishing and the bride waiting on him, to the couple goforthphoto.com All About ~ Design For continuity, the overall look of your cake should complement the elements of your wedding theme. If you have lots of lace or ruffles in your dress, you can incorporate that design on your cake. Another trend is using your china pattern as a guide for the design on your cake. If your color theme is strong, the cake can carry that look as well. You can find lots of inspiration in wedding magazines, and it’s a good idea to bring your favorite photos to the first cake consultation. The gown features a strapless neckline accented with bead embellishment that is again showcased at the hips of this hourglass silhouette and slimline bodice. Featured in a warmer color, called oyster. T All About ~ Shape & Size The current trend of wedding cakes is traditional with a twist. The shape can be square, round, tiered upright or even off-centered to give an illusion of falling. Wedding cakes can even be cupcakes! A 3-tiered cake will serve approximately 50-100 people, while a five-tiered cake will serve 200 guests. Remember the more complicated the cake, the more expensive. To save money, you can order one small cake for the bride and groom to cut and have photographed, then have a sheet cake of the same flavor and icing to serve your guests. All About ~ Your Budget Your personality along with your budget will determine which cake is best for you. The most expensive cakes are those with handmade sugar paste 26 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 goforthphoto.com he wedding cake is primarily a Western tradition. Newlyweds cut the cake together as a symbol of unity and commitment to each other. As it can be one of the largest expenses of your total wedding budget, you’ll want to make careful and well-informed decisions. It’s important for your cake to be compatible with the season, your dress, venue, flowers, etc. Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 27 Wedding Day Accessories You’ll Love 8SJUUFOCZ+PSEBO1BSLFSt1IPUPHSBQIZCZ+VMJF.D.JMMBO silverbirchstudio.com YPVWFTVDDFTTGVMMZQJDLFEPVUZPVSXFEEJOHHPXOCVUXIBUBCPVUBMMUIFMJUUMFEFUBJMTUIBUUSVMZNBLFZPVSXFEEJOH EBZMPPLDPNFUPHFUIFSJOQFSGFDUIBSNPOZ 5IBUTXIFSFBDDFTTPSJFTDPNFJOUPQMBZBOEUIFSFBSFQMFOUZUP DIPPTFGSPN'SPNCSPPDIFTBOECSBDFMFUTUPDMJQTBOEDPNCTUIFQPTTJCJMJUJFTBSFFOEMFTT)FSFXFHJWFZPVUIF NPTUQSJ[FEBDDFTTPSJFTUIBUBSFHMBNPSPVTBOEXJMMNBLFZPVMPPLZPVSVMUJNBUFCFTU Choosing what to wear... It can be a bit overwhelming to try and decide what wedding day accessories you’ll wear in one sitting. But before you get too confused with all the endless options, focus on what you’d like to feature on your big day. Of course, you’ll want to have a unified, beautiful look as a whole, but what physical features do you really want to shine? Is it your slender neckline? Or your delicate wrists? What about your hair that can’t help but glow in the sunshine? Whatever your favorite features are, decide which you’d like to accentuate. You’re now ready to choose the perfect accessories! 28 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 29 Decadent works of edible art! Tiaras... If you’re a little wary of donning a tiara on your wedding day, you may want to think twice these days. Tiaras can be as simple or as luxurious as you want. They look wonderful snuggled in front of a classy updo, but also complement a hairstyle that’s long and flowy. Looking at all the options may just change your mind! After all, there’s nothing more “here comes the bride” than a princess-y tiara! Statement necklaces... The photo to the left shows off the perfect statement necklace that looks gorgeous on every skin tone! This necklace packs a lot of bling but doesn’t overwhelm the neckline! Wear with drop earrings or simple studs — either way, you’ll look exquisitely bold and dashing. silverbirchstudio.com Decadent drop earrings... Drop earrings are being seen all over wedding aisles these days! They’re incredibly versatile and can lengthen your neck. They’re beautiful worn with a bold necklace with a lot of shine, a simple one, and even without a necklace. They’re a decadent statement all their own! Bring on the brooches... Brooches are classic details that can be added to a bride’s visage. Lately, they’ve become more and more popular when added to not-sotraditional places, like the hair or even the heels! Place them in your hair for a vintage-inspired look or attach one to your bouquet for a touch of the unexpected. If you’re wearing a simple gown, pin it onto your dress or pumps for extra added sparkle. Beautifully handcrafted designs, made to not only look gorgeous, but, taste amazing. DID YOU KNOW? Blue is the most popular wedding color. Something blue... Consider wearing that “something blue” in your ears! A pair of beautiful antique-y blue stone earrings will give your wedding day ensemble a fresh perspective on tradition. Silver and aquamarine tassel earrings are also a lovely accent. Free Consultations 828.989.9466 tiffanysbakingco.com 30 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 silverbirchstudio.com silverbirchstudio.com Pumps with added spunk... Consider wearing bright, bold pumps — it’s the perfect pop of color underneath your dress! It’s all the rage these days to forego the white heels for something with a little more spunk! Match your bridemaids’ dresses or go with your favorite bright color that matches the overall décor! Makes for fun photo ops, plus you’ll be able to wear them again after your big day! Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 31 Fabric flowers... More and more these days, brides are fashioning fabric flowers in their hair. It creates a lovely, airy look that’s graceful and sweet. If you have dark hair, choose lighter colors like white, ivory, or pale pink fabric flowers. For blondes or lighter brunettes, white will always look stunning, however consider some darker shades like burgundy or a deep lavender that will truly stand out. Instricate headbands, hair clips, and combs... There are so many options when it comes to wearing hair accessories. If you’re shying away from the classic tiara, headbands are a wonderful second option. They also look fabulous in both updos and hair that stays down. With hair clips and combs, you can really add detail to your overall look in an elegant way. The clips that are really “in” right now are ones that look like flowers or vines traipsing through the hair. They look lovely if you’re having your hair gathered at the nape of the neck. silverbirchstudio.com Jewelry that pops... Rather than going with the classic pearl necklace and pearl earrings, why not shake things up a bit and wear jewelry with some extra detailing? Western North Carolina has some amazing local jewelry designers, and brides nowadays are always incorporating a bit of their own flair in their jewelry. Molly Dingledine, an Asheville-based jewelry designer has some exquisite necklaces and earrings that are flowery and fun! Chunky bracelets... If you don’t want a bold necklace or flashy earrings, you can still make a statement by accentuating your wrists with some major arm candy! Chunky detailed bracelets are unexpected but look amazing when holding your bouquet. They’re a dash of something different and will get plenty of positive attention! 828.255.2230""classiceventrental.com !" Hair by Danielle Travers, West One Salon Makeup by Zack Russell, Makeup at the Grove Arcade Photographer’s Assistant Laila Boggs Models Kimberly Turley and Jordan Parker bridesmaid • Bridal • prom silverbirchstudio.com Wedding Accessories including: Ivory heels, fabric flowers, chunky bracelets, hair combs and clips, statement necklace, drop earrings, and veil from Wedding Inspirations Hand-crafted Jewelry by Molly Dingledine Wedding Accessories including: hair clips and combs from Secrets of a Duchess Wedding Accessories including: tiara from Makeup at the Grove Arcade wedding inspirations 32 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 silverbirchstudio.com silverbirchstudio.com bridal boutique & Event planning Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 33 Warmwishes A lace bolero jacket can be a gorgeous addition to your gown. Lace is a strong trend right now and adds a feminine and sexy touch of elegance. Written by JeanAnn Taylor W hen Kate Middleton married her prince, she wore an exquisite satin gown with long lace sleeves. She effectively conformed to the required protocol of covering her arms while keeping her sense of style and understated elegance. While her gown will surely influence the bridal fashion industry for many years, most gowns now are still strapless, sleeveless, or backless. So, how does the fall or winter bride stay warm and still look lovely? The answer lies in a vast array of beautiful choices. The key to success is to enhance your total look without taking away from your gown. The best bridal looks are those that appear effortlessly chic. With these warm ideas, your wedding attire can keep you toasty even on a nippy night. Long gloves offer a dramatic and stylish look when worn with a strapless dress. If your dress has a cap or short sleeve, be sure there is at least three inches between the top of your gloves and the bottom of your sleeves. A pretty wrap of faux fur, velvet, or wool will keep the chill away without competing with your gown. Muffs are fun and can give your wedding a kind of Doctor Zhivago romantic mood. With a hooded cape, you’ll stay warm no matter how frosty the air feels. 34 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 35 Ice Princess Bride Photography by Parker J Pfister S parkerjphoto.com ome like it hot, some like it cold. When there’s a chill in the air, show off your inner Ice Princess Bride to create an elegant fairytale wedding. You can pull off this enchanting atmosphere with an ice couch and table. Surround yourself with sparkling crystals, and let the magic ensue! Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 37 36 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Previous Page: A high fashion, fit and flare design showcasing a fitted torso with asymmetrical rouching that descends into an unforgettable skirt with fluttering raw-edged organza. 38 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Ryan McCurdy creating a masterpiece in ice. parkerjphoto.com parkerjphoto.com This Page: This one-piece strapless gown showcasing classic luxury with decadent embellished lace and delicate tulle creates a romantic slim A-line silhouette. A jewel encrusted band is placed at the waist to match the lace cap-sleeves. 1 Page Ave. Suite 135 B • Asheville, NC • 828.225.6002 Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 39 Models - Morgan Purdy and Jordan Severs Hair by Anthony Mikolojeski, As the Chair Turns Makeup by Scott Thompson, Makeup at the Grove Arcade Stylists - Gwenn Ford and Amanda Holland Gowns and Accessories from Wedding Inspirations Florist - Beth Hohensee, Studio Flora Diva Ice Couch and Table by Masterpiece Ice Sculptures event planning wedding inspirations parkerjphoto.com bridal boutique & Event planning 40 | I Do! Fall/Winter 2011 Fall/Winter 2011 I Do! | 41