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wedding blog + planning guide for creative weddings | inspiration for DIY Brides

Brenda's Wedding Blog is your online resource for planning your dream elegant wedding. Helping you find the "wow" in weddings.

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Red and Aqua Blue Wedding in Catalina Island, CA

Nicole and Nick's destination wedding that was held on Catalina Island was just gorgeous. It was the perfect setting for their small, intimate wedding with Shannon Lee Images providing the spectacular photography. And, you have to love a bride that totally rock a birdcage veil, red Jimmy Choo heels and red lipstick.

Wedding Vendors:
Photographer: Shannon Lee Images
Venue: Hotel Metropole
DJ & guitarist: James Moody
Florist: Bloom Floral Design
Dress: Nicole Miller
Shoes: jimmy choo
Cupcakes: Zest Catering Catalina

Valentine's Day Inspiration Board : seductive red with pearls

With Valentine's Day now less than a week away, I had to be sure I shared another inspiration board with you. Today's inspiration board can be used as a starting point for a Valentine's Day wedding or just a fun party whether with friends or just your special honey. The red velvet hot chocolate is just perfect for Valentine's Day and wouldn't the pearl wreath be so pretty to greet your guests with?

Image Credits and Shopping Resources:
red velvet hot cocoa from Une-deux senses, love flower earrings from Yifat Bareket, bride with red rose bouquet from Project Wedding, red slip with pearls from deviantART, red place setting from Kay Ellen, handmade pearl wreath from Better Homes and Gardens, shoes with pearls from George Street Photo

Real Wedding : memories made at a national historic landmark in AL

You are going to love the uniqueness of today's wedding venue - Sloss Furnaces. This is the place where iron was produced for nearly 90 years giving rise to the city of Birmingham, AL. It is now recognized as a National Historic Landmark - imagine making wedding memories at such a historical place. From the web site of Sloss Furnaces . . . "Sloss Furnaces with its web of pipes and tall smokestacks offers us a glimpse into the great industrial past of the South and our nation." Photography is by Angela Blake Photography. And, the bride even made her own crystal bouquet and was finishing it up right before her ceremony.

Vendors:
Photography: Angela Blake Photography
Hair/Make-Up: Halcyon Days Salon & Spa
Venue: Sloss Furnaces
Event Coordinator: Joy Hullet
Catering: The Fish Market
Bridal Gown: DaVinci

Inspiration Board : a festive 4th of July wedding with a cherry on top

Wishing everyone of my readers that is celebrating this weekend a wonderfully happy and safe holiday. I will be back on Tuesday morning with a great giveaway for you all and please do not forget to enter to win in this week's giveaway. And, now I leave you with a fun inspiration board celebrating the 4th of July with a cherry on top :)

please click on inspiration board for a larger version

Shopping Links and Resources:

Ice Cream: Better Homes and Gardens | Dress Sash: Buds and Blooms | Dress: eShakti | Window Ledge with Flowers: Skona Hem | Cherry Cake: Amy Atlas | Favor Box: Event Blossom | Bathing Suit: Shabby Apple | Shabby Chic Birdcages: Mackensley Designs | Invitation: Daisy Design Shop | Clutch: Hoganfe Handmade Originals | Paper Garland: Kate Kreiner

Photo Shoot : brick walls lead to a rustic and modern bridal shower

It's time for another wedding vendor challenge in aqua blue, red and butter yellow this morning. For today, Chris of Celebrations At Home came up with a spectacular bridal shower tablescape {although these ideas can easily be applied to a wedding}. Wait until you see the place card and menu combo. LOVE IT. The photographs are by Laura Gordon Photography.

Chris describes her ideas behind the design . . . "Once I found the event space and was given the "ok" to use it, I was inspired by the brick walls that felt rustic, but modern at the same time. With that in mind, I set out to design a bridal shower with the same feel. The colors were a bit challenging as I experimented with different combinations, finally deciding on the aqua and yellow as the main colors with red being a bold accent."

Chris continues . . . "The tabletop is sleek and simple with rattan chargers, layered fabric & ribbon runner, a floral centerpiece coverd by a rustic cloche, and vases from IKEA used as drink bottles. A favor for each guest is also placed at each setting. These are large match boxes wrapped with custom paper designed by Delovely Designs. The size is great for filling with a small trinket, candy, or a small baked good."

"The place card trio is a fun idea I like to use for showers & dinner parties as it combines a name card, a menu card, and a conversation starter or trivia card relating to the guest of honor."

Chris explains her ideas for a great dessert table . . . "For most of my dessert tables, I am a big fan of choosing 1 or 2 designer or specialty desserts, and filling in with candy or homemade treats. In this case, the cake pops from Candy Valley are the star of the table, as they are dipped in our main colors of aqua and yellow and topped with candy pearls. The brick wall is the main backdrop with the addition of a frame and rustic shutter draped with a fabric swag. The swag is an easy DIY project that you can use in so many areas to add a pop of color to the space. Also part of the table are note cards for each guest to write down words of advice for the bride."

DIY GOODIE: Fabric Swag

You will need:
Household string/twine

3 or 4 coordinating swatches of fabric, cut into thin strips about 41/2 inches long.

1. Tie a piece of twine between 2 points to make it easier to work with. 
2. Fold fabric strip in half and place in front of twine.
3. Bring the 2 tail ends up behind the twine and loop it through the fabric so they hang forward.
4. Repeat with more fabric strips until you have a length suitable for your project.

Use your creative imagination and drape a fabric swag any place that needs a pop of interest or color.

Vendors:
Styling - Chris Nease - Celebrations At Home
Paper Items - Delovely Designs
Event Space - Studio 418
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