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Monday, April 28, 2008

Check it out {Bride's Cafe}

(photo by Susan Bordelon)
I can't even begin to describe how beautiful the wedding is, featured today on Bride's Cafe. Stop over to check it out yourself! This amazing chandelier and these beautiful florals are just the start of some of their amazing and unique details!
(photo by Susan Bordelon)
Don't forget to submit your unique wedding picture (or idea) by Wednesday, for the unique wedding contest. We're looking for something unique you did for your wedding---a venue, favor, ceremony event, etc! If you are a bride-to-be, feel free to share your idea, even if your wedding day is still in the planning process! If you're a wedding photographer, coordinator or vendor, share a unique client wedding! Entries will be taken until Wednesday, and the winner of the KitchenAid prize will be announced on Thusday! Leave a comment with your unique idea, or submit your picture to jessica {at} stellaeventdesign {dot} com!




Friday, April 25, 2008

Q+A {Stella Event Design}

A lot of people ask me about the "Stella" in Stella Event Design. Unfortunately, there is no Stella, just myself, Jessica. To clear things up, here are some quick facts and a little Friday Q+A with Me!

The Basics
Full Name: Jessica N. Pennington
Title: Owner & Event Designer at Stella Event Design
Office Location: St. Joseph, Michigan
Service Area: Southwest Michigan, Northwest Indiana, and Beyond!
Services: I offer customer packages, ranging from decor services and day-of coordination to several levels of full-service planning and hourly consulting. Assistance is also available for corporate, non-profit or social events!

Q+A {I did an email interview with
Kelly Powers Photography a few days ago, so I'll include some of the great questions she asked me!}

Q: How did you get into wedding planning? What do you love about it?
A: I actually got into event planning first, back in 2002. I have always wanted to plan events, so i started by taking courses while i was at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I also worked as their special events intern for a year, which involved planning a lot of campus events for 100-2000 students, which really piqued my interest in planning. Through Grand Valley, I also worked with the event coordinator at a large law firm, to plan their holiday recognition party in 2004, for 300+ legal professionals at the Amway Grand. Helping with friends weddings, planning social events, and a few corporate and non-profit events, led to my desire to open Stella Event Design. Stella began as a dream in 2006, but was put on hold to plan my own wedding, and began officially in 2007. Currently I have mostly weddings booked, but would love to get back into corporate and non-profit events as the company grows in the future.

The thing I love the most about wedding planning is the sense of gratification you fell when you help someon plan such an important life event. i love being able to take someone's vision and dreams for their day, and help them turn it into a beautiful, successful event that really shines with their personality.

Q: Why "Stella?"
A: In Italian, Stella means 'star.' I felt it was a good representation of what someone should feel like at their event, whether they are the bride, the mother of the bride, a CEO hosting a client dinner, or an expectant mother at her shower. Whatever the role, I want people to be able to sit back and relax on their important day, and be a guest at their event.

Q: Why do you think it's valuable to have an wedding planner?
A: For a lot of people, it's a real challenge to pull together all of their ideas, and create an overall design that doesn't just look like a hodge-podge of pretty things. A wedding planner can help you pull together all of your ideas, and help to create an event that has a feeling of continuity. More importantly, a wedding planner can help you to coordinate the logistics of a wedding, so that you can relax and enjoy your wedding day. A wedding planner is also a fabulous resource to connect you with quality vendors that fit not only your style, but also your budget. A lot of people view a wedding planner as a budget-buster, when in reality, a good wedding planner can help you make the most of your budget and save you money in the long run.

Q: What is your favorite moment in a wedding celebration?
A: I have 2 favorite parts--the first, is the moment when the bride is waiting to go down the aisle with her father. It's so fun to see a bride so excited and giddy to go down the aisle--i think that is the moment when it hits most brides that 'this is actually happening!' The second, is when the bride and groom get ready to leave the reception, after everything has gone smoothly, and the night has turned out just as they had hoped. This is when all 3 of us get to look back and say, "we did it," which is a great feeling.

Q: Do you travel for weddings?
A: Yes, I am very willing to travel, to assist couple's with day-of coordination. Of course, because of travel costs (like these skyrocketing gas costs!) there would be a travel fee for events farther than 50 miles from St. Joseph, Michigan. If you're interested in assistance with events in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois (or maybe Mexico or Jamaica) I would be happy to help you with your planning needs!

Q: Favorite things to do in the spring?
A: Anything Outside! I love to grill with my husband---he does most of the grilling, but I love to sit outside with him and hang out when he grills up something delicious!

Q: What is one piece of advice you'd give to brides?
A: Stay organized! If you're planning a wedding on your own, the best thing you can do is to get a head start on things. Don't wait until the last minute, and make sure you're wrapping up any DIY projects several weeks before the wedding, so you can enjoy yourself! If you've got a wedding planner, let her worry about the details, and just enjoy your day!

Q: Any hobbies or guilty pleasures?
A: I am addicted to reading blogs! Both wedding and design related, I go through about 35+ each morning in my Google Reader. I also love home decor, and can't get enough of stores like Crate and Barrel, CB2 and Anthropologie. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my husband, scrap booking, and being on the lake!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Contest {Unique Weddings}

{1. Box Grater} {2. 4 piece silicone utensil set} {3. 5 piece garnish set}
{4. Rotary Grater}
Did you do anything unique for your wedding? I know some of you creative and crafty gals did! Perhaps you incorporated a family tradition....incorporated something old, something new, borrowed or blue, in a unique and creative way? Was your wedding location unique? Your favors? Maybe you did something completely against tradition, or something you've never seen or heard of before? Did you register for something completely off the wall?!

I'd love to hear about it! And if you've got a picture--even better! Just to make it a little more tempting (and because I've got bridal registries on the brain)...I'm going to pick 1 random winner from people who submit, to win one of the KitchenAid prizes shown above (your choice). These are some of my personal favorites from my own registry, and I love them! So submit a comment, or shoot me an email with your picture and information at jessica {at} stellaeventdesign {dot} com. I'll take entries for a week, and announce the random winner next Thursday! So send your pictures, tell your friends, and if you know someone who did something creative, feel free to share that, also!

Gotta Have It!

I love the things we got on our registry...but, if I had to do it over, these are a few things I'd add. Which means now I'll just have to buy them for myself...twist my arm!
Wilma Dinnerware $3.95-$5.95 CB2, Dotty Cocktail Napkins $19.95 Crate&Barrel, Patisserie Cup and Saucer $18.00 Anthropologie, Stainless Steel Snack Bowls $10.95/$19.95 CB2, Amelia Espresso Cup and Saucer $18.00 Anthropologie, Art Class Pitcher $68.00 Anthropologie, Atlantian Pitcher $28.00 Anthropologie, Scala Bowl $49.95 Crate&Barrel, Oha Placemats $3.95 CB2

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Numbers

April at Blu.Sky had a cute post today about some of the numbers in her life, and asked people to share, so here are some of mine....

400......the number of days I was engaged
196.......the number of days I've been married
125.......the number of days spent planning the wedding I coordinated last weekend
43.........the number of emails I responded to today
34.........the number of blogs I read this morning
3...........the number of bridesmaid's dresses I've worn (how many do you have?)
1............the number of days til my mom's birthday
0...........the number of times I've cooked in the last month (I love to cook, I'm just too busy!)

Loving It {Uppercase Living}

I got an email today from Kirsten, who is a rep for a company called Uppercase Living. Uppercase Living is a company that sells wall expressions (custom and premade) that are removable with no harm to your paint/walls (liken it to the consistency of painters tape). The only drawback is that once you remove it, you can't reuse it, so you'll need to make sure you know where you want it to go, and stay!I took a look at the site, and was so excited with what I found! Not only would these be fabulous in your kitchen, dining room, or bedroom, but they could be used a million ways for your wedding. You could use the expressions for creating a monogram and putting it on the dance floor, creating your wedding vows and having them on the walls at the reception hall, or use monograms for custom candle holders, chair backs, etc.. The possibilities are endless. The expressions can be ordered in any color, and some are even available in two-tone. The best part is their design center, where you can create your own custom design. If you'd like to login to the site and check out some of their products, Kirsten has been kind enough to supply the following information:

Demonstrator ID: 736674
Registration Token: FIELD
This will allow you to create your own username and password. Doing this will allow you to save any designs you create! If you'd like more information, or have questions, you can contact Kirsten directly at kirfield@hotmail.com!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Blog Love {Something Old, Something New}

Always wanted to wear a designer gown? Perhaps you envisioned yourself in some Monique Lhuillier, Reem Acra, or Vera Wange splendor? Just a quick note to tell you to check out the post on Something Old, Something New about a new site called Bell'ancora! (I love Something Old, Something New, by the way, so add it to your google reader if you haven't already!)

This very exciting site allows recent brides to sell their once or never-worn gowns to future brides. Each gown is listed with pictures, size information, and even lists the original owner's measurements for more accurate sizing. Check out Something Old, Something New for more info, and check out Bell'ancora and start browsing for your designer duds.

Loving It {Lynn Lugo}

If you're looking for bridesmaids dresses with flair and style (not to mention the oodles of customization options) then check out the line of maids dresses by Lynn Lugo. Her custom dressmaker option allows you to choose your style, color, and extra options such as special hems, ruffles, several bows, and straps.

(the Custom Dressmaker, coutesty of Lynn Lugo.com)

I took a turn at designing my own custom creation, and here is what I came up with. It's a strapless style in a shade called Autumn, with an Obi sash, and a flat hem trim. Not too bad for my first attempt at dress designing!
Lynn Lugo also offers some uber cute dresses that are a little less customizable (there are still an array of colors--and patterns!) but are still oh-so-cute!
(photo courtesy of Lynn Lugo.com)

Art{isan} in the Kitchen

(board coutesy of Perfect Bound)

How beautiful are these KitchenAid Mixer-inspired boards?! I saw them this morning on Perfect Bound, and just couldn't help but to pass them along (there's more color options, so check out the full post for all of the beautiful boards!). I have a KitchenAid Artisan mixer myself, and it is one of my personal favorites off of our registry! Even though I'm not a big baker, I use it all the time in my cooking, and even use it to mix up boxed brownies for my hubby (totally do-able by hand, but much more fun in a high-tech mixer)! The new color options make it a must-have for any newlywed kitchen!

(board coutesy of Perfect Bound)

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Gotta Love {Gobo}

(photo courtesy of GoboMan)

I always see people posting about what they would do differently at their own weddings. I wouldn't do much different at my own (though there are a few small things) but I do wish I had done a custom gobo. Our reception site, The Heritage Center, had a beautiful balcony, which would have been perfect for projecting our monogram on a wall, or better yet--the dance floor!

Michele+Tim {Sneak Peak}

I didn't get a chance to take a ton of pictures yesterday (due to being crazy-busy and all) but I did snap a few to capture a few details of the day. The whole wedding pulled together simple style, a lot of daisy details, and blue and yellow accent colors, along with a lot of personal touches that we added to the night to really express this fun couple's personalities. There are a ton of fun things I don't have captured, but will be sure to share once I get the sure-to-be-fabulous photos from Ben Pancoast Photography. Here's a little preview:

Some daisy details on the guest book table---you can't tell from this picture, but these vases are a beautiful light blue to tie in the yellow and blue theme, and were a great buy at Pier 1 for $3.99 each! Tip: Always remember to arrange your escort cards alphabetically! Your guest will appreciate it, and you'll avoid a traffic jam at the place card table!

The tables were inspired by a table the couple liked at a bridal expo, and turned out exactly as they had hoped. It took me about 5 hours to string this ribbon on all 40 tables (there was about 10 hours of total setup time for the reception alone), but it was well worth it for an affordable option to table runners. For really affordable ribbon (I bought over 800 yards for around $60, wow!) Check out B.B Crafts. The ribbon was great quality(double sided satin), and arrived in less than a week.

The tiered cake was made by Debbie Karsen, who unfortunately doesn't have a website, but did a fantastic job. The four tiered cake was alternating tiers of light yellow and light blue accents, and was absolutely delicious. And how cute is this cake topper? It was a perfect choice for this laid-back couple. All of the daisies used throughout the decor were provided by Sheri at Beikmann Floral in Niles. She was wonderful to work with, and the flowers were beautiful. Stay tuned for pictures of the girls bouquets!

The Groom's cake was also crafted by Debbie Karsen, to depict the groom's love of flying. His father is a pilot, and the groom is hoping to get his pilot's license soon! Their names and wedding date were scripted across the wing span. Speaking of delicious---the nights menu, provided by the Catering Department at the Vineland Center was absolutely scrumptious. The menu entrees included a raspberry chicken, beef with red arrow wine sauce (my personal favorite) and tortellini. The food was absolutely delicious (and not just by wedding-food standards, but a five-star restaurant quality). An excellent job done by Don Damron and his staff at the Vineland Center.

I can't wait to post pictures from Karaoke for a Kiss. We rented a karaoke system to be hooked in with the DJ's system. Guests were asked to Karaoke through dinner, in exchange for a kiss from the bride and groom. We had some pretty memorable performances, including a rendition of "My Girl (Michele)" sung by the bridesmaids, and dedicated to Michele, the bride. The bridal party also had score cards so that they could judge the performances. It was so fun to watch the bride and groom throw up their "10" sign through the night. Karaoke for a Kiss was so popular, we actually had to cut off the list of singers to start the dancing for the night! It was a very nice addition to this very personal event. The bride and groom hand-selected the songs to be used (we did about 8 different cds) and these are the song booklets we placed at each table---lovingly tied with ribbon by moi:-)

There were so many more fun and unique things done in this event, so stay tuned for official pictures, and more info on the bride's unique alternative to a traditional bouquet, their pre-dinner reception entertainment, and more!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Loving It {Estilo Weddings}

I love Estilo Weddings. Great stuff over there, and if you haven't checked it out before, go take a look. They have everything from favors to a variety of oh-so-cute cupcake wrappers. Here are some of my favorite Estilo finds to tie in with the country inspiration board I posted. (all photos and products courtesy of EstiloWeddings.com)

Country Inspiration

It's easy to make a ballroom look chic and classically beautiful. I love people who are brave enough to do a country-style wedding. It takes a very careful balance of casual and chic to pull off a classy, country-style wedding. Here is a little country-chic inspiration for all of you brave brides!Dress by Jacqueline Bridals, Jar favors pic by Ryan Prins Photography, The Blue Dress Barn, mini lanterns, Milk jar carafe by Three Potato Four (LOVE IT!), 'Scarlet' gown by Claire Pettibone, lilac centerpiece, Hot Cider Photo by Ryan Prins Photography, peony bouquet by Blake Floral Design

Saturday, April 12, 2008

{DIY} Saturday

Sorry, I've been a little MIA lately! Super busy with a wedding coming up this weekend, and I'm doing all the last minute details. This wedding has had a lot more DIY than I normally have with most weddings. I've designed everything from rehearsal dinner invites and decor to hotel info packets, table numbers, guest cards, etc! The whole wedding has been planned in less than 4 months (with a lot of focus on budget), so it's made for a very busy time! One of my projects this weekend was to finish up the information packets for guests staying at the hotel. About 80% of the guests are from out-of-state, so we really wanted everyone to have all the information they needed to feel at home for the weekend. The packets included directions to both the ceremony and reception, maps, listings for local favorites of the couple (for coffee, ice cream, dining, sunsets, shops, etc) and a special card inviting guests to run with the bride the morning of the wedding. We've kept everything very clean and simple to go with the couple's style. I think they turned out wonderful (and hopefully it's not just because I made them, lol!)

(yellow & blue cardstock, rectangle hole punch, printable sticker paper, large heart punch, paper cutter, printer, and ribbon)

I printed all of the info (front and back) onto yellow card stock. I then cut these into cards of different sizes to place in the packets. Each card was a different height, so that you could read the title of each one, so everything was easily accessible.
The packets were made of a 8.5x11 piece of blue cardstock, folded and cut to size. I punched holes with a rectangular punch (these leave a narrow opening which works great for ribbon)

I printed the hearts on sticker paper, and used a large heart hole punch. Tie on some ribbon, and you have a cute and functional guest booklet for your out-of-town guests! You could do this with any style of paper/printing to fit the style of your wedding, but ours was simple and sweet.

I expect to be scarce for the next week or so, but after the 19th hopefully I'll have some great pictures to share, so stay tuned----postings will soon be back to normal, and running as usual

Friday, April 4, 2008

Inspiration for Kate

A very cute celadon and brown inspiration board put together by April at Blu.Sky.Designs, for one of my summer '09 brides.

Check out her blog for details on where to get all of these great finds!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Going Green

(photo courtesy Uncommon Goods)

This is completely non-wedding related---but we all have houses, we all decorate, and we all make an impact when it comes to being eco-friendly. I stumbled across an awesome website today while doing a little centerpiece research, and just had to pass it along. Check out the Uncommon Goods website for some really neat decor made from totally recycled materials. They're Earth friendly and eco-chic! The above vases are made from 4 recycled wine bottles, and I pretty much have to have one!
This one was made from 2 different recycled wine bottles (for the vases) and recycled BED SPRINGS! This would be so cute on a picnic or patio table!

These coasters are made from recycled street signs....Not everything on the website is recycled--they also sell books, artwork, and other pieces, but they're eco-friendly vases and decor pieces are what really caught my eye!

Fake Cake Among Us

I was going through my daily blogfest on my Google Reader today....reading through tons and tons of wedding blogs, as usual. I was reading a quite interesting little post on replicating your cake. Basically, this company will create a porcelain replica of your beloved wedding cake for $500 and up. Did I mention it's 5 INCHES tall? But I digress....this is what I found amazing....

She also mentioned in her post, that an alternative to this idea was renting a fake wedding cake from a company called Fun Cakes Rental. This is basically your "put out a fake styrofoam cake, serve your guests sheet cake" routine, except, you actually rent the cake. You basically pay them $100 for the cake, plus a $200 deposit for safe return, they ship you a cake (you pick the design, or design your own), it comes in a big wooden crate, and for the most part it is a big fake styrofoam cake, covered in fondant, with the look and feel of a real cake. On the website description is also says the cake has "a small container for real cake" inside. I have no idea what this means, but it sounds a lot like hiding real cake to trick people during the cake cutting/feeding. I'm stumped. So, to continue the shock, I went to the website and found out that this company is actually based outside of Grand Rapids; in Grandville, Michigan,where I used to live. Crazy.

Contrary to popular belief, a lot of bakeries now won't give you much of a discount if you ask for all, or some of your tiered cake to be styrofoam. I've been told it takes about the same effort to decorate the styrofoam, so there is very little discount as far as that goes. SO, if you were thinking of getting a styrofoam cake anyways, then check out Fun Cakes Rental. Personally, I loved my wedding cake, and I am probably one of those nuts that would immortalize it in a 5 inch porcelain statue, so I say go real cake. BUT, if you budget doesn't allow it, and you need a quick fix, check into this---they actually offer quite a few options, ship across the country and to canada, and are an economical solution to a cakey problem. Would you buy a fake wedding cake?

Another beautiful wedding tree option

What can I say...I'm in a tree mood today! Here is another beautiful option for a wedding tree centerpiece. A lot less glitzy, but equally as beautiful, and much more natural. This would be beautiful with some flowers wired onto it, or as a simple centerpiece for a fall wedding. Add colored votives to tie in your colors. How beautiful would this look on a table at your outdoor reception?

Check out the Nettleton Hollow blog for step by step instructions on how to make this. They even show you how to create your own hanging votives and the total centerpiece cost comes out to around $50.00.

Crystal Wedding Trees

Check out the Glitz-factor on this!
(brides.com, created by Geoff Howell)

I've been anxiously waiting to do this for one of my weddings! While I haven't found the perfect wedding to try this on, I am constantly looking for places to find the perfect materials to make these. So, I thought I'd share what I've found so far. There are so many options for these trees. You can use them as centerpieces, add lights (or don't) hang crystals, shells, or hang "wish cards" like the one shown below. These are also great for escort cards!
The best place I've found to buy branches is called Nettleton Hollow, and they offer everything from birch to Manzanita, in a variety of shapes, colors, and lengths.

For crystals, check out Cristalier. They offer beautiful crystals in strands, or by the piece, in just about every color you could want! Visit Cristalier to see more pictures of elaborate and beautiful trees, and check out the video from Cristalier that shows you how to make one of these gorgeous trees from scratch! I highly recommend this video---it's a little lengthy, but gives you every tip you could need from finding the perfect branches, adding strength to branches, and how to light them.


How To Make A Crystal Wedding Tree

 

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