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The Friday Five: Pattern Happy

This week I'm dedicating the Friday Five to those bold and funky patterns we are seeing everywhere from clothing to weddings to house decor.  Mixing fun prints into your wedding color scheme is an easy way to pack some punch into your big day.  Using just a little here and there, you can keep a polished overall look while standing out from the crowd at the same time.  Here are some (five, in fact!) of my favorites:

Chevron: {chev•ron} A v-shaped pattern

Chevron wedding invite

Stationary is the perfect place for this pattern!

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Ikat: {ee-kaht} A method of printing woven fabric by tie-dying before weaving

Ikat style wedding cake

 This is an ikat-inspired cake by My Sweet and Saucy, displayed on Chevron fabric. Mix those patterns up!

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Seersucker: {seer•suhk•er} Striped cotton with alternate stripes crinkled in the weaving

Thread seersucker dress

Seersucker bridesmaid attire or men's suits add major Southern style and casual charm.

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Damask: {dam•uhsk} A reversible fabric with a pattern woven into it

Damask candy table

Damask dance floor
Use your patterns in an unexpected place, like lighting on the dance floor!

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Lattice: {lat•is} A regular, repeated ornamental pattern

Lattice invitation

This pattern, often seen in Moroccan or Indian textiles, brings a global elegance to your wedding day style.


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Posted by Tickled Pink Brides on February 03, 2012 in Decor, Party Ideas, Style | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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"On Behalf of the Bride" - Getting Healthy for the Big Day

What bride doesn’t want to get in shape for the big day and shed a few pounds? I know this has been at the top of my list since the engagement, but I must admit it’s been hard for me so far. I’ve always been a pretty active person and ate right, but somehow I’ve slowly gained that extra 3 pounds every year that I haven’t been able to get rid of. I wasn’t sure how to get back to that pre-college weight, so I sought the advice from my friend who is also a vegan and avid nutritionist. She explained to me that a lot of the factors that go into gaining weight over the years aren’t always diet and exercise related. Some of it could be stress, hormones, allergies etc. caused by toxins in the body. She explained how some of the foods that we eat such as dairy products and meat are processed with other chemicals that can create these toxins in the body that build up over time and have an overall effect on our well-being. She recommended that I do a full body detox to rid myself of all of the built up toxins. She explained that when you do this, you’re basically restarting your body. It should allow you to shed the extra weight by cleansing your blood, cardiovascular system, liver and gall bladder, lungs, kidneys and bladder, and colon. The results after detoxifying include more resilient skin and complexion, weight loss (10-50 pounds), less headaches, more energy, clearer sense of feeling and thinking; a more positive outlook on life, more willpower; less diseases and sicknesses throughout the year, and many more wonderful things.

Detox Foods

The detox requires me to eat raw fruits and vegetables along with a select few whole grain foods for 20 days. Throughout this 20 days I'll be taking a series of herbal supplements that are known to target the areas in the body previously mentioned. Its going to be hard for a girl that loves her cheese and pasta, but I think its worth a try! We change the oil in our cars every 3,000 miles, why not do the same for ourselves! My hope in doing this is to feel rejuvenated, rethink the way I eat, and boost my overall health. Losing weight is just a bonus, but should help me kick start my workout routine. I start my detox next week, and I’ll be sure to keep you posted on the results.

Wish me luck!

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Posted by Lauren on February 01, 2012 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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Real Wedding: Whitney and Ben at the Gaylord Palms

I just love real wedding posts.  I love reliving wedding day moments through photographs, and then sharing them with you so that you can see what our Tickled Pink Brides experience on their wedding days.  Whitney and Ben were such a fun couple that live out of state but celebrated their wedding weekend at the Gaylord Palms Hotel in Orlando.  Whitney's quick, witty, and hilarious personality made planning the wedding with her so much fun, and her parents will always be some of my favorite MOB and FOB characters.  

Whitney's color scheme was black, white and green, with a touch of bling for good measure (check out the rhinestones on the bridal bouquet stem holder!).  The entire event was intimate and elegant, but far from stuffy as this group knew how to party!  Unique details like a black aisle runner amidst an otherwise white wedding ceremony, amazing black and silver table linens, pops of green orchids in each bouquet, and a last dance that finished with a shower of confetti made this wedding one to remember.  Now on to the pictures!  Thanks as always to Binary Flips for capturing each moment.  Click on any photos to see a larger view.

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Venue: Gaylord Palms

Floral by Tommy Murphy of Greenery Productions

Band: The Buzzcatz

Hair and Makeup: Makeover Station

Officiant: Rev. Jason McKinney

Videography: Perfect Sky Productions

Cake: Party Flavors

Posted by Tickled Pink Brides on January 30, 2012 in Color Scheme, Decor, Flowers, Photography, Real Weddings | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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The Friday Five: Beauty Essentials Before the Wedding

Every bride wants to look her best on her wedding day. Starting a beauty regimen a few weeks out is a great way to get your skin and hair prepped for the big day. Here are five beauty essentials to consider:

Try a technique called dry brushing. Simply take a loofa or natural bristle brush and gently scrub your skin in circular motions. This will slough off dead skin, increase circulation and leave your skin feeling silky smooth.

Dry Brushing Technique

Keep your lips supple and soft by using a moisturizing lip balm. Try Smith's Rosebud Salve - I love it!

Smith's Rosebud Salve

Use a facial exfoliant like Origins Modern Friction. Removing dead skin will brighten up your complexion and create a nice canvas for your makeup.

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Try a hair treatment like Moroccan Oil.  Moisturize, eliminate frizz, and get your hair in tip top shape for your wedding day style.

Moroccan Oil Products

Use a facial moisturizer with SPF 15 or higher to avoid daily sun exposure. This is my beauty must have! I have been using Olay products since I was thirteen and I couldn’t imagine going without it.

Olay Facial Moisturizer

Posted by Lauren on January 27, 2012 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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"On Behalf of the Bride" - Finding the Perfect Wedding Gown

As a wedding planner, I’m constantly surrounded by weddings; so naturally, I’ve spent a lot of time imagining what I would walk down the aisle in. Would I want something traditional?

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Finding my dress was the part of planning my own wedding I was most excited about. Over the past few weeks I have been trying to find my dress, so I thought I would give a few tips that have helped me.

1. Do some research and figure out what styles you like. I knew I would have a hard time walking into a store without having done my research, so I started looking at gowns over the internet early on. I first researched the bridal boutiques in my area to find out what designers they carried. Next, I would go to those specific designer’s websites and save any picture that caught my eye. Be sure to save the photos in a folder labeled with the designers name and save each picture with the style number. This way, when you visit the boutique you’ll be able to ask a consultant if they carry any of the dresses you have saved. I did this by downloading the Dropbox application to my iPhone and iPad. Dropbox allows you to save and share files, its free, and can be downloaded onto most smart phones/tablets (use this link to download Dropbox). Even if they don’t carry the specific dresses you have saved, it will still give your consultant an idea for what you’re looking for.

2. Don’t bring too many people to the appointment. Finding your dress can get stressful when you bring too many people along to the appointment with you. Having too many opinions will only confuse you and keep you from ultimately choosing the dress you like.  I would recommend bringing no more than three people. Be sure to pick only the people whose opinions really matter to you. I took my Mom with me not only because I wanted to share the experience with her, but because her opinion really mattered to me most. I knew she would be honest, but ultimately support my decision.

3. Know your budget before you start trying on gowns (don’t forget to include sales tax and alterations). I know not to try on dresses outside of my budget, and still made this mistake! There is nothing more disappointing than trying on a dress, loving it, then realizing you can’t afford it. If you think you might stretch your budget to get that dream dress, try to pull the extra money from another part of your wedding budget.  I have a feeling this is what I'll end up doing.

Best of luck in your search!

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Posted by Lauren on January 25, 2012 in Real Weddings, Style | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)

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The Friday Five: Glitter and Gold

2012 is all about prettiness.  Girly, a little flirty, and a touch of sparkle is what it's all about!  Today's Friday Five are my favorite glitter and gold inspirational items for your own event.  Enjoy!

Pink and gold streamers make a great backdrop for a photo booth, dessert table, or behind the bride and groom's seats.

Pink and gold streamers

Bridal designer Lela Rose's ready-to-wear collection sequin skirt on hsn.com is perfect for bridesmaids and wedding guests alike!

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Glittery envelope liners by The Woolberry Press really glam up your invites and are oh-so-exciting for guests to receive!

Glitter envelope wedding invite

These golden sparkly drink stirrers by dillpicklepicnic dress up your cocktails or gourmet coffee bar.

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A gold and pink wedding cake brings the trend all the way through to dessert.                                 

 

 

 

 
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Posted by Tickled Pink Brides on January 20, 2012 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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"On Behalf of the Bride" - Choosing Your Venue

Choosing a venue for your wedding ceremony and reception will be one of the most important decisions you’ll make throughout the planning process. Your venue should reflect and compliment the formality of your ceremony. Do you envision something classy and traditional? Then maybe look for an elegant ballroom at a high end hotel.

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Photo by Binary Flips

Or do you prefer something more laidback and unique? Then shoot for an outdoor reception, maybe lakeside or on a farm.

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photo by La Dolce Vita

Before you begin your search; be sure you have figured out a few basic things:

1) How many guests you’re inviting.

2) Do you want to have your ceremony and reception in two different locations or both at the same             location?

3) What is your budget?

Knowing your budget is important because often times the venue you choose for your reception will dictate your food and beverage requirements - this should be approximately 35-50% of your budget depending on what is included (venue rental fee, cake, linen, chairs etc.). Some venues have an in-house caterer they require you to use, some have a list of preferred caterers and others allow you to choose any caterer you want. Be aware of extra fees; it's not uncommon for caterers to tack on a service charge, taxes, and sometimes a cake cutting fee, corkage fee and so forth.

You should also ask yourself how much work you’re willing to do. You may have your heart set on a quaint home wedding, but who is going to rake the leaves, haul in the tables and chairs, ensure there is proper lighting, parking, and- oh yeah- a backup plan in case of rain? If you don’t want to worry about all of those little details, look into hotels, restaurants and country clubs where everything is included.

The best advice I can give is to please be sure to ask questions and don’t assume anything is included. You don’t want any surprises after you’re locked into a contract. For a complete list of questions please click to Download Questions to Ask When Booking Your Wedding Venue.

Posted by Lauren on January 18, 2012 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)

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Color My World

This week we have turned to one of our friends from Solutions Bridal, Kayleigh, for some of the hottest trends right now in bridal fashion. Solutions Bridal is a designer bridal boutique located in Orlando, Florida. 

Trend alert! Everywhere you look, the world of bridal is buzzing with the infusion of color! Bold blush tones, elderberry elegance, glam gold, and minty green gowns were shown on the runways of the hottest designers for Spring 2012.

I know what you’re thinking, “Wedding gowns are traditionally synonymous with white or ivory, champagne at a stretch, and if I choose a gown that strays slightly from the norm in color, will I regret it?” Before you say no to this new trend, consider the following…

Your bridal style should reflect your personal style in every way possible. Are you a color enthusiast in your personal wardrobe? I you don’t feel quite right without a pop of hot pink or a touch of tangerine before you head out the door, consider the importance of color in your wedding gown. Similarly, if you are a classic, girls-in-pearls kind of gal, choosing a Spring 2012 mint green gown with a plunging neckline might not be the best, or most comfortable decision for you.

Dare to be different! But remember, it’s not an all or nothing decision. If you’ve long since envisioned your dream gown as a bubblegum-pink tulle extravaganza, we salute you! Rock that gown without a second thought! However, not everyone is in love with that much wedding day pizzazz. The best part about this trend: There’s no need to go bold or go home! A soft hint of blush is the perfect compromise for the bride that’s both traditionalist and fashion forward. You’ll wow your crowd in this slightly soft hue and still please the parents with your classic bridal glamour.

Ultimately, the fundamental item to consider when selecting your bridal gown is your level of comfort. Choose a style that makes you feel like the blushingly beautiful bride you are: One that showcases the uniquely chic style that is you on your wedding day, and every day. 

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Posted by Lauren on January 17, 2012 in Style | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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"On Behalf of the Bride" - Establishing Your Wedding Style

I find so many brides that I work with have a lot of great ideas, but aren’t quite sure how to reign them into one cohesive style. I too had this problem. I find myself liking so many colors and styles that I wasn’t sure which way to go. After giving it a lot of thought I had to ask myself, what do I really want and what do I want to look back on in my wedding photos? For me it was easy…I’m pretty traditional, love all things romantic, soft and girly and I knew I wanted it to be formal. Next, I turned to my wardrobe for inspiration. What colors did I see most hanging in my closet?  Black, white, lace embellishments and neutral beiges, golds, and pinks. I had to admit to myself I like things simple, timeless but with a unique twist. After having done this I felt confident I knew what style I would go for.

Picture this: a soft, romantic gown, lots of candlelight, fluffy flowers, and colors of white, silver and blush tones. I then started to browse the internet for inspiration. I researched flowers, décor elements, bridesmaid dresses, venues, wedding gowns, shoes, I mean everything!  Sure enough I found a trend. I had saved way too many pictures, so I forced myself to go back through and pick my favorites. I always urge my brides to make inspiration boards. An inspiration board is a collection of photos of various wedding elements used to visually explain the style of your wedding. Seeing all of your favorite photos together will help you clarify the overall direction and vibe of your wedding. They’re also great tools to share with vendors like your florist and coordinator. You can make one in minutes through websites like knot.com and weddingwire.com.  See below for one of my own :)

Establishing your wedding style first will then allow you to narrow down what types of venues to look for, the style of your gown, your wedding colors, what your stationary will look like and so forth. Find your style first and everything else will start to fall into place – I promise! Look for inspiration from stylemepretty.com, knot.com, weddingwire.com, etsy.com and various blogs from wedding professionals. Before you know it, you will be on your way to finding your wedding personality! Also, be sure to check our blog frequently for trends and creative ideas.

Happy planning!

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Inspiration board

Posted by Lauren on January 12, 2012 in Real Weddings | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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Real Wedding: Sara and Juan at the Courtyard at Lake Lucerne

In October, our Tickled Pink coordinator Terri had the pleasure and honor of working with Sara and Juan to bring together their heartfelt and super-fun wedding at the Courtyard at Lake Lucerne in Orlando. Recently, Becka and Nate of Studio 222 blogged about this wedding and had the sweetest things to say:

"They aren’t afraid to laugh big and laugh hard and be goofy just because there are people with cameras around and we LOVE that because now, when I look through these images from their wedding, the smiles captured are absolutely contagious. You can’t look at a photo of Sara laughing and not smile yourself, because the laugh is so big and so REAL. If ever there was a day to let your happiness flow free, it’s on your wedding day…"

Some sweet and inspiring details were included in this wedding, like Sara's shoes (gorgeous!), the pops of yellow in the paper pom-poms and bridesmaid dresses, and the delicious cupcake dessert table.  Cheers to Sara and Juan and congrats again from the gals at Tickled Pink!

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Posted by Tickled Pink Brides on January 09, 2012 in Color Scheme, Decor, DIY, Photography, Real Weddings | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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