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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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A Chinese and American Wedding Styled Shoot : combining of cultures

With the "finale" of the Chinese New Year celebration this Sunday, I thought it would be fun to share with you this beautiful photo shoot from Juliet of Green Orchid Events in Las Vegas. Here's a little bit of the story behind the shoot from Juliet . . . "My inspiration for the shoot came from being a Chinese girl, born and raised in America. Growing up I was torn between my ethnicity and my nationality. Like so many Chinese-American brides, I feel that there must be a way of honoring our heritage while still representing our American culture."

Juliet says she found little inspiration for the Chinese American bride that wished to incorporate both cultures in a modern and stylish way. Juliet says many Chinese themed photo-shoots inspiration boards that she's seen were neither authentic nor carefully done. Sometimes Japanese items were used unknowingly or the Chinese characters were turned in the wrong direction.

For all those involved in this shoot, Juliet provided some cultural information including the idea that the color white in Chinese culture represents mourning and death so white flowers could not be used anywhere in the shoot. The tradition of the American bride in a white dress was kept though.

Juliet wanted to include obvious Chinese elements in the shoot including the color red, citrus oranges, the double happiness character, orchids, bamboo, lanterns, and parasols. But, she wanted them showcased with a more modern style and color palette. Since red is a main color in Chinese weddings {symbolizes love, happiness and luck}, that color remained. But, Juliet decided on bold colors that included a deep red, bright orange and eggplant purple {another lucky wedding color}. From here, Juliet pulled her vendor team together to come up with the perfect "east meets west" inspiration shoot.

The stationery items included hand-glittered flower blossoms with a fresh script font along with some textural elements with the satin ribbon and traditional frog buttons. The bride and groom chair signs featured the flower blossoms incorporated into the script font so the letters looked like flowering branches.

The designs for the 3 cakes was very clean and elegant and the styles were chosen to complement the room of the shoot and not distract from it. The "double happiness" character was used as was the cherry blossom branches for simply beauty. Chinese dress buttons were hand-rolled and the calla lily cake was more American-inspired.

Vendor Credits:

Design Concept and Coordination: Green Orchid Events
Photography: Chelsea Nicole Photography
Floral and Decor Design: Enchanted Florist
Décor, Rentals, and Design: Irene del Rosario at LTevention
Location: Platinum Hotel | Cakes and Desserts: Peridot Sweets
Hair & Makeup: Your Beauty Call
Dress: Bella Bridesmaid
Jewelry: Lola and George 
Signature drink and desert garnishment: Dress the Drink
Chairs: Chameleon Chair
Stationery: Pink Orchid Designs 

A Handmade Valentine's Day Gift Guide with Ruffles Galore

I have something fun for today - it's a handmade Valentine's Day gift guide that features lots of ruffles. Wouldn't that bolero be perfect for a winter wedding? And, how about that apron? It would make great gifts for your bridesmaids. What's your favorite{s}? I can't really say I have a favorite since I picked ALL of my etsy "ruffled" favorites to share with you :)

1. Felt Heart Wreath | $40
2. Gold Ruffle Hoop Earrings | $28
3. Red Ruffled Infinity Scarf | $18
4. X & O Ruffle Throw Pillows | $38
5. Bridal Ruffle Bolero | $95
6. Hand Knit Ruffled Scarf | $25
7. Black and Pink Valentine's Day Apron | $36
8. Red Ruffle Bloom Shoe Clips | $32

Wishing you a wonderful holiday filled with love plus a red and white winter wedding inspiration board

Another year is nearly over and the holidays are upon us. I have spent much of the past week praying lots and waiting anxiously for the time to arrive when I could pick my daughter up at school. I've cried too and cannot begin to imagine what this holiday will be like for so many families this year. I am enjoying every single second with our two girls and feel so blessed to have them in our lives. I wish every one of my readers and vendors a wonderfully blessed holiday filled with love.

red white green winter holiday wedding

And, as we head into the holiday, I wanted to leave you with an all new inspiration board for a red and white holiday winter wedding. I have to say that I think one of my new favorite blogs is Kevin & Amanda {where the peppermint macarons are from}. Not only do they have amazing looking recipes - but the photography is stunning. And, they even share photography tips.

Image Resources: red and white bouquet {photo by Jessica's Photography}, hummingbird cake,
peppermint macarons, custom made red dress, winter berries in milk glass vases

Vibrant Floral Wedding Inspiration in red, hot pink and orange

I am loving the bright, vivid floral colors from the wedding of Mary and David, photographed by Anna Sawin Photography. Get ready for some amazing floral inspiration in today's post.

Wedding Vendors:
Photographer: Anna Sawin Photography
Event Planner: true event 
Floral Designer: hana floral design 
Reception Venue: New Haven Lawn Club
 

Eye Candy Friday : spectacular green and red bouquet with apples

It has been ages since I shared an Eye Candy Friday photo with you - but as soon as I saw this image from Laura Babb, I knew it was time to change that. Don't you just love the apples in the bouquet? So different. So unique. So amazing. And, the bride's green sash is just perfection with the bouquet. The bouquet is from Blush Floral Design.

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