15
Dec 11

Bridget’s Sunshine Party Tissue Poms DIY

I just love these tissue poms, but at $4 a pop on Etsy, I wanted to figure out a way to DIY.

First step: buy tissue paper in bulk online at PaperMart or you can get it at the Christmas Tree Shops.  You need 8-10 pieces of tissue paper per pom.  Directions courtesy of This Mommy Loves blog.

Step 1:  Take your tissue paper and fold like an accordian back and forth in 1 1/2 inch sections.

Keep folding til you get to the end.

Step 2: Cut edges into a point for starburst-like poms or make the ends rounded for flower-like poms.  I did rounded.

Step 3: Fold tissue in half and take floral wire to twist at center.

Step 4:  GENTLY unfold the paper, one layer at a time.  Start spreading and make sure you pull apart the layers all the way to the center of the pom where your floral wire is for the fullest effect.  TIP: In order for the pom to look more cohesive and less like two halves try to pull the two halves together again once you are done fluffing.

Last step is to tie fishing string to the center of the pom, attached to the floral wire and string from the ceiling!  TIP: The longer the pom hangs from the ceiling, the fuller the look.


13
Dec 11

Tuesday Shoesday, Vendor Spotlight: Robin Fox Photography

These satin Nina ruffle pumps come in a variety of hues are are priced at $90.  Check them out here.  Photo courtesy of Robin Fox Photography.


09
Dec 11

Bridget’s Sunshine Party Invites

I had loads of fun working with a fantastically talented Etsy designer on Bridget’s sunshine party invites.  I told her they had to be whimsical, fun, and include the lyrics to our musical inspiration “You Are My Sunshine.”  And of course they had to include a photo of Little Miss Sunshine herself and the phrase “Bright as the sun ~ Our little Bridget is turning 1!”

The Paper Perfectionist did not disappoint and I highly recommend her work to anyone with a clear idea of what you want looking for an affordable custom party invitation.  I love the colors and how she incorporated lace, which was a central design element, to the borders of the invite.

The invites came with white envelopes, so I looked elsewhere for buttery, sunshine yellow envelopes.  I also purchased vivid pink damask envelope liners to add a pop of color to the muted hues of the invite.  I worked with White Tulip Designs on Etsy for these items.

I told my stamp-addict hubby what I wanted in terms of stamps:” vintage feminine with multiple stamps to give it a more “weathered” look.  Most of the invites had a classic doll 32 cent stamp paired with the Tiffany Lamp and Clock stamps.  The one pictured in the photograph had an Indian stamp  - one my husband needed for his collection.  Yes, I make fun of him mercilessly for this little hobby.  However, it does come in handy when I want vintage stamps for a project like this.  As I’ve said many times on this blog, I believe stamps can add a personalized element to invitations that can enhance the overall look.

 

 


06
Dec 11

Tuesday Shoesday, Vendor Spotlight: Brandon Vick Photography

There’s so much to love about these minty blue, romantic, Calvin Klein peep-toes.   The smoothness of the suede, the floral heel embellishment, the wrapped heel…  This bride made the shoe hers by wrapping her husband-to-be’s ring around the toe of the shoe with a candy pink satin ribbon.  Shoe love indeed.  Many thanks to Brandon Vick Photography for the shoe art.

 


02
Dec 11

Friday Etsy Finds

Just a few things I am loving on Etsy right now…

8x10 Wall Print, $18, Penguin Papyrus Store

Star Wars Wedding Bands, $100, Spiffing Jewelry

Family Monkeys 8x10 Print, $18, Penguin Papyrus

Family Monkeys 8x10 Print, $18, Penguin Papyrus

 

Scrabble Coasters, Made by Marcy

 

Harry Potter Inspired Bracelet, $18, Tesoro Jewelry


29
Nov 11

Tuesday Shoesday, Vendor Spotlight: Hilary Argentieri Photography

Thanks to Hilary Argentieri Photography for today’s shoesday.  I love the architectural quality of the ankle strap.  To snag these shoes, click here.


23
Nov 11

Happy Thanksgiving!

A happy happy holiday from Better Together Events!


22
Nov 11

Tuesday Shoesday, Vendor Spotlight: Brandon Vick Photography

Check out J.Crew next year for a similar pair.  Thanks to Brandon Vick Photography for this dramatic image.


16
Nov 11

Chris and Amanda: August 20, 2011

Amanda and Chris were married on a gorgeous summer day at Heron Hill Winery on Keuka Lake.  Thank you so much to Brandon Vick Photography for sharing all these beautiful images.

Chris and Amanda’s wedding style was eclectic, fun, whimsical, and vintage so they incorporated bright shades of purple, mango, and watermelon into their wedding design.   One of my favorite details was the bridesmaids’ attire: they all wore graduated shades of the three colors; it really allowed all of the ladies’ personalities to shine through while still looking unified.

Can’t wait to spotlight these Badgley Mischka shoes on Shoesday!  Here’s a sneak peak:

Showcasing her gorgeous gown hanging on the hangers we love so much at Better Together…

Amanda was truly a radiant and beautiful bride.  Thank you so much for choosing me to coordinate your most special of days!

In Bloom created all the vibrant floral design.

 

 

Many, many thanks to the venue coordinator at Heron Hill, Kara Smith.

The always great, Nik Lite Band, kept the guests dancing all night long.

Premier Pastry made and designed the impeccable and delicious cake.

I’ll leave you with some of mt favorite shots from the day.  Thanks again, Brandon!


15
Nov 11

Tuesday Shoesday, Vendor Spotlight: Brandon Vick Photography

I am so very excited about today’s Shoesday!  Thank you to Brandon Vick Photography for the images.

I’ve been begging Brandon for some shoe shots since we worked together this August and he delivered in a huge way.  If you love these Jimmy Choos, stay tuned!  Brandon has a knack for getting the brides with some serious shoe style.

I love shoes that combine details you wouldn’t necessarily expect to see together: you’ve got the vintage detail in the peep-toe Mary Jane combined with a modern metallic.  Sadly, this exact shoe is no longer being made, but Jimmy Choo has a similar style you can find here.