Tuesday, February 22, 2011

February's Favorite Things

Here are a few of our Favorite things..


We are in love with the Lollia - In Love Classic Petal Bubble Bath and candle, on a cold day like today what sounds better than a warm bubble bath! Stop in to Brides ala Mode to purchase these and more from the Lollia Collection! 



































Check out these stunning shoes from Ivanka Trump's new line, these are the 'Demani', they even have them in blue for that "something blue" you are looking for!  Ivanka's line is available  at Nordstrom



Anthropologie's new wedding brand, B H L D N,  is a must see if  you are looking for a vintage or unique gown, headpiece, jewelry etc.  Here is a little sneak peak: 

Headbands/ Hats

Wedding Gowns

Bridesmaid Dresses




Hope you enjoyed our favorite things as much as we do! We will keep them coming!! 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sneak Peak: Phoenix TSE Tradeshow 2011

I was thrilled to once again attend the Special Event Show, this year in sunny Phoenix, Arizona. I'll be sure to blog more details of the education I gained.

In the meantime, I've gotta tell you... this year REALLY blew my socks off after a slightly disappointing 2010 show. Check out this link and her blog from photographer Melissa Jill to see:

It captures the essence of what I was able to experience. I  was so inspired with the AMAZING atmospheres surrounding me. We are refreshed and full of vibrant new ideas for our weddings this year. Looking forward to meeting with you all to design your event...








Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Sheffer | McInnis Wedding 10.23.10

 The Bride's brother hand crafted a very meaningful Ketubah for the Jewish Ceremony. The beautiful artwork brought tears to the couple.

The newly renovated Discovery Ballroom at The Century Center  was perfect for the couples desire to have a contemporary atmosphere for their traditional wedding ceremony. Our classic white Chuppah took center stage, brought to life with the use of uplighting.

 A big shout out to Brandy J Photography who captured the day and provided these great photos for us. It was a pleasure to work with this husband and wife team from Ohio.


 Guests moved to the celebration in The Great Hall at Century Center. We created a 'mix and mingle' type setting for this hors 'douevre station reception. Several lounge areas were tucked in among the bistro and cocktail tables.
 Vibrant colors of orange, purple, red and blue were a perfect accent to the bold black and white. To add interest, a modern patterned linen was used on a select group of tables.









Chef Kip Peters provided an outstanding display, uniquely presented for a delicious meal.

 Alexis from Cakewalk designed a surprise birthday cake for the groom to express his love for photography. The detail left guests in awe.

 Originally designed to define a more intimate space, these custom drapes we provided with specialty lighting added unexpected entertainment for the guests.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Trend Watch 2011:

So I’ve had a chance to catch up on the many magazines and reading material that have been gathering…

Here are some of my top 15 favorites. I adapted this from the magazine called “Arizona Weddings”
1.    Smaller guest lists. Host an intimate affair. It not only helps save you money, it allows you to spend more time with a cozy group of friends.
2.    Create a Wedding Website. A great opportunity for you to share detailed information for your guests in a timely and efficient manner. Build the site early, update it often.
3.    Fine Print. I’m a paper fanatic. I think it looks so uniform and coordinated when you pay attention to details of papery. Escort cards,  menu cards, welcome notes, ceremony programs, bag tags and coasters are just a few of the many options you can thread your signature theme throughout the entire soiree.
4.    Footloose. So I’ve seen couples share their first dance with a plan and others who just stumbled through. Live it up on the dance floor with confidence. Take lessons to have a choreographed routine to the first dance as Mr. and Mrs.
5.    Oooh La La. Have you heard of Boudoir photo shots? For his eyes only, this sultry session can leave him breathless.
6.    Let there be Light. Atmosphere lighting will create the romantic mood all couples wish for their wedding. Candles, pin spots, uplighting and gobo lighting are a must to bring your event to life.
7.    Be Bold. Chunky wedding jewelry is the craze in the most popular wedding magazines. If you wish for a classic strand of pearls, that’s fine too. I was just exposed to a new concept I think you’ll all love. How does the idea of recycling your bouquet into jewelry sound? Contact me for more information.
8.    Hang out in Lounge Seating. Kick up your feet and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of a personalized lounge. We offer different styles and looks that have made this popular trend a must.
9.    Sweet Endings. Dessert bars as late night snacks or after dinner treats will satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth. These beautifully coordinated displays can also serve as your favors.
10. Swag Bags. Thank your out of town guests by offering them a pretty, yet practical package upon check in. Maps, necessary wedding info, transportation schedules, hot spots and local treats will really wow your guests the minute they hit town.
11. Entertain the Kids. Consider a separate area for the kids. A party that is uniquely their own complete with babysitting and kid-friendly food and activities will be the perfect solution for guests with families.
12. Reinventing Film. A good videographer will truly capture the emotion of the day. This has been a recent sought after request I’m hearing from all of my brides. I encourage this edited media clip for each couple I’m working with these days. You won’t regret a well produced short film of your big day.
13. Let us Entertain You. We’ve gotten really creative with this one. How about a Michael Jackson impersonator? A photo booth or PicFlips mobile studio provide a fun and clever take home for your guests.
14. Change Things Up. The gown you wear for the ceremony doesn’t have to be as formal for the reception. Change into a different party dress and get your dancing shoes one. Who says it needs to be white? Shoes have certainly shifted from matching to hot color and have caught the eve of many photographers as a must have shot.
15. Lasting Memories. Well wishes or Make a Wish Wishing Wells are great alternatives to the traditional way of recording your guests’ attendance. Personalized messages rather than old-fashioned guest books are a meaningful extra… long after the I do’s.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Veils & Vows Photo Shoot

We were thrilled when Michiana Veils & Vows Magazine asked us to design for their Winter Color Palette at Morris Farms in Niles, Michigan. 









 Adorned with silver, crystal, and diamonds accents, Morris Farms was the perfect setting for this winter color palette



Thanks to Michiana Veils and Vows for asking us to be part of their color palette!
Other Vendors: 

Katie Whitcomb

Photography


Hair & Makeup
Hair & Makeup
JaRossSalon


brides ala mode
Bridal Gown & Accessories


Morris Farms
Event Location

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Merry and Bright





As you all know we LOVE details, so we thought what better way to share one of our "favorite things" with you this holiday season than to decorate a tree with one of them?! Our goal at every event is to create the theme 'Expect the Unexpected.' We wanted to design our tree for the
TREES! exhibit with an unexpected element. Our tree is decorated entirely with ribbon, with so many options, the biggest challenge was what ribbon to use! 
This exhibit, showcases Christmas trees decorated by community designers and retailers at the Center for History, downtown South Bend. 

The exhibit is open from 10am-5pm Monday - Saturday and 12-5 Sunday, admission is $8 for an adult, $6.50 seniors, and $5 youth 96-17)






From our Merry Me! Family to yours we wish you all things Merry and Bright this holiday season! 


Center for History
808 W. Washington
South Bend, IN 46601

574.235.9664

Visit the Museums at Washington and Chapin

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Celebrates their Plymouth Hospital's 100 years!

 We had the privilege of partnering with SJRMC again for a beautiful cocktail party reception. Our venue was the newly remodeled Marshall County Museum in Plymouth, Indiana.

Swan Lake Resort catered the event with a delicious assortment of appetizers and sweets.

We enjoy the freedom to design when clients offer minimal restriction. Our decor was a harvest of fall hues. We chose aubergine, burnt orange and artichoke. Blending these tones with rich texture and unexpected elements were the perfect backdrop for the celebration.