month: June 2010




Looking for an alternative to the traditional wedding registry at Pottery Barn or Williams-Sonoma? Consider registering for your honeymoon! More and more couples are falling in love with honeymoon registries as a way to make their dream honeymoon a reality: through the registry, your guests can give you portions of your vacation as a wedding gift.

Instead of a “place setting for the table” you could receive a “romantic honeymoon dinner” or a “sunset sailing cruise” as a wedding gift. A honeymoon registry is is so much more personal than asking your guests outright for cash – guests will choose something special that they would like to give you as a wedding gift. Unlike getting envelopes with checks in them at the wedding and leaving the next day for your honeymoon trip, a honeymoon gift registry allows you to know ahead of time what you will have available for extras and upgrades on your vacation.

Many companies that offer honeymoon registries also have travel experts on-hand to help registered couples book their dream honeymoons. And companies such as The Big Day don’t charge a fee for your registry if you end up booking your honeymoon through one of their travel experts.

Hello paradise!!!

Brooke Hill
Owner & Principal Event Designer
The Celebration Studio

Honeymoon Registry

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Choosing a wedding photographer can be a stressful process. You only get married once, and you want to make sure you love your pictures! While browsing for tips on how to ensure your wedding pictures will be everything you hoped they would be, I found this great article on The Knot, “Wedding Photography: 8 Tips to Getting the Wedding Photos You Want.” I wanted to share it, because I think that these tips are spot-on…. follow them and you’re guaranteed to end up with wedding pictures you adore!

Hire for Style:  It’s easy to obsess over wedding photography price points and packages, but do yourselves a favor and start your research process by nailing down a wedding photography style first. There are countless types to choose from – from the more traditional, clean, straight-on shots to creative angles and inventive backdrops (think: garage door with chipped paint) and knowing the aesthetic you’re after from the beginning will undoubtedly help you find a photographer you love for all the right reasons. Can’t find a photographer you like in your budget? Call one you love and ask them to recommend a less-experienced shooter (maybe one of their assistants) with a similar style.

Streamline the Family Photos:  Don’t waste time trying to get every last combo of grandparents, siblings, and cousins. Invariably your little nephews will run off, his grandmother will get tired of waiting, and everyone will end up frustrated. Instead, put together a short (!) list of the must-have family shots you want (like the two of you with your immediate families) and then take one big family photo with everyone in it. Do it this way and you not only buy yourselves more time at the reception, you also free up your photographer to capture the more candid shots from the day.

Don’t Sweat the Little Things:  While it’s totally fine to show your photographer the types of shots you like, it’s even more important that you’re flexible the day-of. So if it rains and you can’t get that sunny shot of you in a field, grab big umbrellas and a pair of bright yellow rain boots and trust your photographer to find the right shot. Same goes for your schedule: If you’re stuck in traffic between the ceremony and reception and don’t have time to hit up all your favorite city sites with your bridal party, pick a few favorites and move on. Trust your photographer to keep you on-schedule, to frame the shots, and to know what will look best – remember, that’s why you hired them!

Choose Your Hues:  Most likely, your photographer will be shooting with digital film, but if you love the look of black-and-white photos, it’s a good idea to let them know that ahead of time. In other words, don’t just assume that because the photos look great in color, they’ll translate to black-and-white in the same way. Let your photographer know your color preference, and that way they can be sure the lighting and camera settings ensure a sharp, classic product.

Get Engagement Photos Taken:  We know engagement photos are an extra cost, but scheduling an engagement photo shoot is well worth the money. Why? Besides the fact that you’ll get gorgeous engagement photos to share with friends and family, you and your fiance will feel so much more comfortable having a camera pointed at you on your wedding day if you’ve already been through it. That confidence will show through in your wedding photos, so it’s essential that you feel comfortable with your photographer.

Cover Your Bases:  Don’t get carried away, but providing your photographer with a top-five list of poses or moments you want is a good way to guarantee you get the photos you’re hoping for. Bring in examples that you find online, or point out samples that they’ve already taken at other weddings. A couple must-haves we love? The just-after-the-recessional shot (when you’re alone and married for the first time!); Mom and Dad at the ceremony (looking proud); and a large overall shot of your reception (to capture the feeling of the evening) are all good ideas. That said, it’s still important to trust your photographer to know what will look right for you.

Add a Photo Booth:  It’s going to be virtually impossible to get a photo with every guest – or even to guarantee that your photographer will – so renting a photo booth is the perfect solution. Guests can let their personality shine, especially if you set up a visually interesting backdrop and provide quirky props (funny hats, fake mustaches, mini chalkboards for writing funny messages). The result is guaranteed to make a great addition to your guest book or wedding album.

Schedule a Day-After Shoot:  Okay, not as essential as, say, engagement photos, but a great idea if you’re worried about seeing enough of your guests. Instead of taking time the morning-of or during cocktail hour, schedule a session for the next day – or even a week after – to snap some couple shots. Yep, you read that right: Get back in the wedding dress (when you’re bound to be calmer) and shoot the fun stuff so that you’re not bogged down by it on the day-of. Do it this way and you’ll also give your photographer time to shoot the candid moments of the day.

Brooke Hill
Owner & Principal Event Designer
The Celebration Studio

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High fashion meets cupcakes at Bella Cupcake Couture. Started by Carrie Middlemiss after she was laid-off from her job at a bank, Bella Cupcake Couture offers chic textile-inspired cupcake wrappers. Simply bake or buy your favorite frosted cupcake and set it inside the wrapper – et voilà! Instant cupcake style.

Each wrapper is custom-designed and professionally created to ensure consistent and exceptional quality. The designs come in standard and mini sizes, and a variety of styles including floral, swirls and damask. The wrappers are not only fashionable, they are also eco-friendly: each design is printed with soy inks on recycled linen paper.

Bella Cupcake Couture can also create custom cupcake wrappers – a perfect way to bring in your colors, monogram or other custom design elements in order to tie the cupcakes in with your overall design scheme.

Who ever said couture was limited to clothing?!?!

Brooke Hill
Owner & Principal Event Designer
The Celebration Studio

Bella Cupcake Couture

Bella Cupcake Couture

Bella Cupcake Couture

Bella Cupcake Couture

Bella Cupcake Couture

Bella Cupcake Couture

Bella Cupcake Couture

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Holy love at first sight! I totally adore Devil’s Thumb Ranch - so much so that I almost wish I could get married all over again, just so that I could do it at this amazing place! It’s an intimate event venue that captures the true spirit of Colorado, with spectacular scenery, a cozy ambiance and an air of relaxed sophistication. Located in Tabernash, Devil’s Thumb Ranch describes itself as “5,000 acres of raw Colorado” at the foot of the Continental Divide, complete with sweeping meadows, meandering creeks, the rustle of pine boughs. In a nutshell, it is the ideal location for your Colorado mountain wedding or event.

The crown jewel of Devil’s Thumb Ranch is the 2,900 square foot indoor reception room, The Broad Axe Barn. The barn is built from the hand hewn beams recovered from a Civil War-era Indiana barn and features a 25 foot vaulted ceiling, 7 x 10 feet windows and a 2,200 sq. ft. deck with stunning views of the Continental Divide. It’s the perfect venue for weddings or events up to 160 guests. The ranch also offers more intimate spaces for smaller events. The Timber House, with 900 square feet and 240 degree views of the Continental Divide, is the perfect locale for up to 50 seated guests. And John L’s Wine Cellar is a romantic and private setting for a rehearsal dinner or another special meal for 16 guests.

I am absolutely dying to plan a wedding or event at Devil’s Thumb Ranch…. any takers?

Brooke Hill
Owner & Principal Event Designer
The Celebration Studio

Devil's Thumb Ranch

Broad Axe Barn

Timber House

Wine Cellar

Wine Cellar

Devil's Thumb Ranch

Devil's Thumb Ranch

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Candles are one of my favorite design elements to incorporate into an event. They instantly create a romantic and elegant feel, and they can be used in so many different ways, to create so many different effects.  Whether planning a rustic wedding in the mountains, or a modern affair in downtown Denver, incorporating candles into your Colorado wedding or event is an easy way to up the “wow” factor when your guests walk into the space.

If you are on a tight floral budget, candles offer a less expensive design alternative that can be equally as stunning. Not to mention that replacing flowers with candles is a very eco-friendly option. And the best part? The candle containers – whether vases, votives or tealight holders, can be used over and over. Need some inspiration for incorporating candles into your next event? Check out the images below!

Brooke Hill
Owner & Principal Event Designer
The Celebration Studio

 

Crazy About Candles

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Save-On-Crafts.com is an excellent website for design and décor. They have an amazing selection of anything and everything you need for DIY projects. And the prices are surprisingly reasonable!

With everything from vases, lighting, floral supplies and candles, to baskets, tulle, branches and crystals, Save On Crafts is DIY décor heaven! Whether creating your own manzanita crystal tree or making a custom cupcake tree, Save On Crafts likely has the supplies you need. They even have “how to” guides and project ideas in their “Projects & Inspiration” section.

So if you’re planning a wedding in Colorado and love the challenge of a little DIY décor, be sure to check out Save On Crafts!

Brooke Hill
Owner & Principal Event Designer
The Celebration Studio

 

Save On Crafts

Save On Crafts

Save On Crafts

Save On Crafts

Save On Crafts

Save On Crafts

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Ok, I admit it – this is somewhat of a selfish post! I just got my first puppy, who I am head over heels in love with. His name is Tucker and he’s eight weeks old…. and he is seriously the cutest thing I have ever seen! I have to brag a bit, so here are a few pics from his first day at home!

Tucker

Absolutely adorable, right? If Tucker had been around when I got married, we likely would have considered incorporating him into our ceremony as a ring bearer. Including your furry love into your wedding is becoming more and more popular as pets play an increasingly important role in people’s lives. In fact, I am doing my first wedding where the couple is including their two dogs in the ceremony this fall.

If you’re considering including your dog in your wedding ceremony, check out the irresistible pictures below!

Brooke Hill
Owner & Principal Event Designer
The Celebration Studio

Puppy Love

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