Hey there, me again with another Examiner article about wedding stuff!
I see a lot of weddings with live musicians, DJs, and DIY mp3 player/laptop digital playlists. Here's the first part of my two-part column on whether or not you can really "dump the DJ" and use your iPod instead:
Living a long way from family and friends really does bring in to focus just how special those relationships are.
I moved away from my childhood hometown ‘permanently’ nearly 8 years ago now although it is only during the last 18 months I have lived in a different country to all my family and friends.
A recent trip back to my parents has made me realise just how important it is to make time for the people you care about most. Putting time aside to dedicate to every… Continue
On a gorgeous summer day a few weeks ago myself and my trusted second shooter David Lim got together to photograph the wedding of Ali and John. To say that Ali was a delight to work with would be a huge understatement. Among other photo opportunities we got to shoot a whole bridal session within a wedding! The day was filled with amazing looking details, beautiful locations and fun people having wonderful time at the fabulous…
It is a gorgeous, sunny and breezy day in Landenberg. The aura of anticipation is filling the air at the beautiful property in rural Pennsylvania that belongs to Anna's sister, Lisa. The house is beautifully designed and from the moment we see it we know it will be used for at least a part of our session with the bride and groom. Kids are running around and making jokes, some of them playing a guitar, some jumping on a trampoline. Three incredibly friendly dogs come to our…
Carla and Geoff had an intimate wedding at the City Hall. It was a lovely celebration with family and friends and I had the pleasure to capture some great moments.
The wedding photos speak for the couple's nonchalance, I had a wonderful time with them!
Easy going, fun and relaxed. A pleasure to work with!…
Johnston Photography was recently hired by a wonderful family, who had planned a surprise engagement party for their daughter. They requested that we take 25 pictures! As the details of the event were unfolding it became appartent that this would not be your typical engagement photo session! Typically we take the couple to a spot of their choice and photograph their interactions together, this event was to be MUCH bigger! With excitement we… Continue
I’ve always adored with Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There”! So I was inspired for creation of this necklace by that book! I used pieces of vintage mirror, finest pure merino wool 18 mic, faux pearls, cotton & viscose thread, beautiful vintage button.…
Sweet Nothings and Blueline Weddings wants you to elope...with us.
We are offering a wedding package worth over $10,000 to one hot couple.
So...
We are looking for a bride and groom.
Do you want to elope?
Do you want to elope soon?
Do you love getting your picture taken?
If you want to go to Hawaii, full photography, videography coverage, a… Continue
Added by Sweet Nothings on June 15, 2009 at 10:32am —
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Beautiful my own original design felted boleros! ♥ No one person did not do it before, so I carefully designed the pattern and make it perfect to wear!
INNOCENCE Wedding or Special Occasions Felted Bolero…
I am fascinated by history. How common products were invented, where cultural trends originated from, and why we act in certain ways, are all products of an intense historical interaction that has become the world we know today.
Because I think letterpress is so interesting, I decided I wanted to write a (very) brief historical account of its invention and usage.
Today, I want to share some of my EYE LASH curling secrets. NYC has been hit with a wave of humidity and it’s been driving my LASHES nuts and completely unmanageable. As you’ve seen in the other posts, I have been blessed with the Snuffleupagus.
Hello! My name is Denise Meyers and I am the Wedding Coordinator here at Carl House. I have worked with Carl House brides since it’s opening in 2002, and I genuinely love my career.
When I first met with Melanie McCorkle and Jamie Ellwanger at Carl House, they were so excited to start the wedding planning process. Melanie knew exactly what she envisioned for her day, so I was eager to take her vague visions into exact plans for their June 5th, 2009 wedding. She explained to me that… Continue
Added by Carl House on June 15, 2009 at 3:54am —
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Brooklyn, Dear Abby, Bridal Bloggers, Music, Wedding Gowns, ZeroCarbon Preservations, Yummy Favors, Astrology, Listener Emails and Expert Advice. All this and much more is talked about on today’s episode of Bridal Scene.
Show hosts and founders WPN, Robert and Holli, LOVE hearing from their listeners. One special bride to be wanted to know how to honor her fiancees father who passed away two years ago. Our guest expert, Rev. Susanna Stefanachi Macomb, takes the time to tell us how to… Continue
Added by Robert Allen on June 14, 2009 at 9:14am —
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I have been working studiously on my color forecast for about 3 weeks now, I am so pumped for it's release and have a REALLY EXCITING way of presenting the color direction! I'm hoping I'll be done next month, but it's a pretty extensive project.
I've picked up an extra project for designing wedding programs for the Cloninger-Wilson wedding. She's needing 150 of them, but she needs them by the 22nd of this month. So, I've estimated about a week turn over time.… Continue
Calligraphy is the greatest way to grant importance to your invited guests! Applying hand done calligraphy for your invitations and addressed envelopes, sets the tone for your special day!
Guests receiving this amidst a sea of bills, know that this is going to be a very classy wedding.
I am currently working on a huge guest book, that is featuring a spread page for each guest. Left side of the page, is their name, that will have their photo placed above, after the wedding, and on the… Continue