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Elizabeth and Nick’s Handmade Wedding

11 Saturday Aug 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Real Weddings

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I met Liz when I was 16 through a mutual friend and instantly we got along. It’s pretty impossible not to love her. Although, we haven’t seen much of each other throughout the years, I still consider her a friend. Last year she married the love of her life and I couldn’t be happier. I have never met Nick but I am sure he is an amazing guy.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

The invitations were designed by Melissa Kae and the envelopes were adorned with the crafty bride’s handwriting.

Their wedding was a gorgeous collaboration of DIY projects and handmade decor, which were all thought out to the last detail. With Mother Nature surrounding them, they shared their vows and cleverly created a celebration that was a dream come true. Looking over the photos of their special day I was seriously moved. This is why I had to share it.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

The programs were created by the bride. Her inspired idea came from the first RSVP that arrived at their door. The envelopes were repurposed as covers and special papers such as onion skin typewriter paper were used for the contents. The handwritten text was done by the bride as well.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

October 1, 2011 was a day Liz and Nick along with 91 of their closest friends and family will never forget. Held at the Glasbern Inn in Fogelsville, PA, their wedding celebration was an intimate experience that was nothing less than authentic. From all the beautiful handmade details and vintage materials to the independent vendors they had help them, this was surely a wedding that reflected their personal aesthetic and style.

They chose this particular inn because it was a halfway point between their families in North Jersey and friends in Philadelphia. Their guests were invited to an unplugged ceremony so all were present in the moment. I love this! After, they wined and dined and truly had a farm to table experience. Not only is the Glasbern Inn a sustainably managed bed and breakfast, it is also a farm where all the food served is grown and raised right there on the grounds.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Walking in to Somersault by Zero 7, the bride looked stunning in her strapless lace dress by Marisa 737 and red BCBG heels. Around her neck she wore a Sahlia Michelle aquamarine necklace along with her grandmother’s 80 year old aquamarine ring. The groom stood waiting in a classic suit with a plaid tie and the bridesmaids all wore dresses from the JCrew bridesmaid line they picked themselves. They were all carrying white lanterns filled with wildflowers. The bride’s rustic style bouquet and boutonnieres were crafted by Love N’ Fresh Flowers, the only sustainably managed flower farm in Philly.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Sharing their written vows among the countryside, as the sun peeked out from behind gray clouds, their guests watched as Everlong by the Food Fighters was played by the acoustic guitarist, Dave Duong. Carried down in a vintage black ring box the bride found many years before, their rings were delicately brought by Liz’s 6 year old godson. The bride’s sister gave a reading from The Alchemist by Paul Coehlo and the newly married couple walked out to Hands Down by Dashboard Confessional.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

The reception decor was done by the bride and groom as well. All the escort cards were handwritten by Liz and adorned by a personalized button for each of the guests. The tables had collections of vintage bottles filled with an array of wildflowers. These one of a kind bottles were excavated by the bride in a Phoenixville landfill and spiffied up by the groom.

Antique patterned paper was used at the base of the centerpieces, tiny button placeholders rested at each setting and the table numbers were made out of pieces of wood shingles. To bring a little fun to the tables, the couple had included open ended sentence cards for the guests to answer which are now resting in their guestbook along with the photos taken at the photobooth.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

The bride and groom’s table was sweetly decorated with fresh flowers, personalized mugs and scrabble tiles.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

One of the most memorable moments was Liz and her father sharing their first dance together. Helping him up from his wheelchair, her brother joined the two as they danced to Like Someone in Love by Bjork. Liz and Nick chose Love Song by the Cure (bride’s favorite band), the 311 (groom’s favorite band) cover, for their first dance.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

The couple served milk and cookies for dessert and had a red velvet cake made for them by Sweet Elizabeth’s. The reception was warm and cozy as the fireplaces blazed brightly. The sign that hung on the stone wall was put together by the bride and groom by repurposing an old frame they found and painting the inside with chalkboard paint.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Guests had a great time in the photobooth which was lined with Edma fabric from Ikea. With silly props at their fingertips, they snapped photos full of happiness and laughter. They were asked to add one of the photostrips to the couple’s guestbook, made by Three Trees Bindery, and keep the other for themselves.

Elizabeth and Nick's Handmade Wedding - Photo by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography

Most of the guests had a peaceful nights rest at the inn and joined the newlyweds for a delicious breakfast the morning after. What a beautiful way to end such a special occasion. Now the two live happily ever after and are expecting their first child at this very moment! The magical celebration was captured beautifully by Dave Waddell at Siousca Photography.

I honestly feel this is one of the most endearing weddings I have ever seen and its not just because I know the bride. From every detail to the location of the event, you get a sense of who the bride and groom are as individuals as well as who they are as a couple. It’s clear they are madly in love and felt it was important for their special day to represent how they feel, what they believe in and how they view the world around them. By creating an event that was sincere, personal and true to themselves they received everlasting memories of a dream come true wedding they will cherish forever.

Guest Post: How to Choose the Perfect Blinds to Modernize Your Home

16 Monday Jul 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts

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bamboo, blinds, curtains, decor, design, diy, eco friendly, home, home decor, light, modern, roller bilnds, tone, venetian blinds, windows, wood, wood blinds

From their easy fitting to their ability to control tone and light, blinds provide an excellent way to modernize your home. Moreover, they can provide essential solutions to establishing an overall decoration scheme, while updating your fittings to be more environmentally sound, and making the most of the space. It’s important to look at the different kinds of blinds that you can use, from horizontal Venetian blinds to UPVC vertical blinds, as well as single fabric roller and Roman blinds. With the multiple options available for those looking to update the feel of their home, it’s worth considering how each of these blinds will provide different but complementary effects.

Choosing the Right Kind of Blinds
First, you must think about what kind of blinds best suit your home and the ways in which you want to create a modern look. Vertical UPVC blinds are particularly recommended for creating a minimalist look, and are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. However, horizontal wooden Venetian blinds work well for creating a relaxed atmosphere in studies and living rooms, and can also work well in bedrooms. Roller blinds are similarly effective as single pieces of fabric that can be decorated to tie into your overall decor.

Guest Post: How to Choose the Perfect Blinds to Modernize Your Home

The Best Blinds for Managing Tone and Light
You need to think about the best way of managing color, tone and light in your home and how it will contribute to an updated, modern style. Roller and Roman blinds that use high quality fabrics and insulating materials are recommended if you want to use striking or more understated colors, while single color vertical or horizontal blinds can blend in with the tone of wallpaper.

In terms of managing the amount of light passing into a room, easily adjusted UPVC and horizontal blinds are excellent at making small changes to a room’s atmosphere. By contrast, roller blinds can be easily removed from view, or converted into black out blinds if you want to create a more striking look.

Guest Post: How to Choose the Perfect Blinds to Modernize Your Home

Contributing to an Overall Decor
The perfect blind should contribute to an overall decor, and should be consistent with the look of a particular room. Kitchen blinds should consequently be lighter, using UPVC materials and horizontal slats to best let in light, while bathroom blinds should have the option for complete blackout for privacy. If you want to create a minimalist and modern look for your home, using these kind of simple blinds can ensure a clean finish. By contrast, heavier Roman fabric and wooden Venetian blinds are effective if you want to establish a rustic look for living rooms and bedrooms.

Guest Post: How to Choose the Perfect Blinds to Modernize Your Home

Guest Post: How to Choose the Perfect Blinds to Modernize Your Home

Being Eco Friendly
A modern home should take eco friendly materials and appliances into consideration as part of an overall commitment to recycling. As well as eco lighting and LEDs around the home, blinds can be chosen to provide the perfect blend of style and environmental strengths. Vertical and horizontal blinds can be purchased in materials like bamboo, woven polyester and honeycomb. These materials are naturally sourced and designed to be long lasting and resistant to dirt, while improving insulation and protecting from UV rays.

Maximizing Space
The best blinds are capable of enhancing the space in your home, and work particularly well for rooms with low ceilings. Vertical blinds work well at lengthening a room when combined with high bed posts and mirrors. Roman and roller blinds that can be removed from view during the day will also let in more light and open out the room. Skylight blinds fitted in conservatories and to windows in bedrooms can also work well to maximize the space in a room.

Guest Post: How to Choose the Perfect Blinds to Modernize Your Home

{Writing in coordination with Web Blinds, Christina Appleworth reviews the process of choosing the most perfect blinds to modernize your home. Christina’s passion is creative writing but when not writing she enjoys DIY design and modernizing her own home!}

Tissue Box Cover

30 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, Crafty Ideas

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balsa wood, contact paper, crafts, decorative paper, diy, glue, paper, tissue box cover

I work out of my home office everyday so its important to me that it looks good and exudes smart design. I want to be inspired, not tired. Being that I have allergies, I need tissues everywhere I go. So I thought of a way to make the tissue box look more stylish and came up with this project.

Now I am sure you have seen these in stores and some are quite expensive depending on the materials used. Well, my project is easy, affordable and it looks great. You can even do this with your kids for a craft project. The main reason I love this idea is because you can customize it and the options are pretty much endless. To top it off, it costs under $10!

First you need to get your materials together.

  • 2 strips of balsa wood ( I used 4 x 36 in. with a 1/8 width)
  • X-acto knife
  • ruler
  • pencil
  • crazy glue or cement glue
  • craft glue or Elmer’s glue
  • contact paper or clear label paper
  • box of tissues
Tissue Box Cover
Here we go:

1. Measure the tissue box you are using and cut the balsa wood accordingly.  You will probably have to use two pieces per side, which is fine.  That’s what I did.  Keep in mind that you are making a box so the each end piece will have to connect properly to the other. Remember to leave room at the top for the tissues!

2. After you have everything cut start gluing the pieces together with the crazy glue.  An easy way to do this is to use the tissue box as a guide and connect the pieces around the box. Just be careful not to glue them together! Now remember that this does not have to look perfect. Thats the beauty of this part.  The balsa wood is just the base of the holder so if there are small gaps in some areas its okay. It will all be covered in the end.

Tissue Box Cover

Tissue Box Cover

3. Now that you have the box together its time for the fun part. To design the box you can use just about anything. If you have some cool wrapping paper laying around put it to some good use. Any interesting paper or fabric would work as well.  You can even design your own! Use some watercolor paper and paint up something snazzy or have your kids create an art piece and showcase it for all to see. Either way, it’s going to look great! I chose to use some old accounting paper from the 1920s I bought off Etsy.  I thought since the box was going in my office it would fit right in.  Plus, I love adding that vintage appeal.

4. Now measure the paper and glue it to the sides.

Tissue Box Cover

5.  The last step is to take the contact paper or in my case, the clear label paper, and lay in on each side. This is important to seal the paper underneath so it doesn’t get stained or dirty. Because it already has an adhesive, this part is the easiest. Just make sure you go over the corners as well so you don’t have any rough edges. All you have to do is cut it to fit and bam – you have a stylish tissue box holder that everyone will be talking about.

Tissue Box Cover

Tissue Box Cover

I hope you enjoyed this DIY project and get inspired to do more. You can use balsa wood for a number of things and its really easy to work with. Just get creative and have fun. Remember you can do it yourself if you are motivated to do so. All you need is a good idea and a little bit of time and before you know it you have created something beautiful and unique.

DIY Wedding – Quick Tips

30 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Advice & Inspiration, Weddings

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diy, diy weddings, events, journal, organization, research, weddings

Planning a wedding can be very stressful if you aren’t prepared. As I plan my own DIY wedding, I thought it would be great to share some things I’ve learned as well as give tips and advice for all you newbies out there doing the same. Even if you’re not getting married, you can share this info with someone you know who is or even use it for other events you plan on having in the future.

The first thing you must figure out is your budget. Having a large budget for your big day can make things easier because you can hire help and choose places that include it with their services. However, what happens if you don’t have a lot of money? DIY weddings aren’t as scary as you may think. If you’re prepared and ready to get creative, then it can be a blast.

Being organized is most important. Having a folder or journal will certainly help in this department. Keep all papers together and use the journal to hold inspiration that you find along the way. Cut photos from magazines, write down ideas and create a checklist of things you need to get done so you stay on track. Try to create a timeline of when you want to get things done and stick to that schedule. This will make all the difference.

{You can read more on keeping a wedding journal here}

DIY Wedding - Quick Tips

Then, start figuring out what you need. Sometimes it’s not necessary to have certain things. Maybe having a DJ doesn’t really fit your budget. Fine. Remember, there is no right way to have a wedding. It’s your day and it should reflect who you and your fiancé are. It’s just silly to feel pressure when this is something you should be excited about.

DIY Wedding - Quick Tips

{Unique centerpieces don’t have to be pricey. There are a lot of affordable flowers you can use and tons of different ways to present them. Think of other items you include so you don’t spend tons on flowers.}

DIY Wedding - Quick Tips

{Incorporate items that mean a lot to you so the even is more personal}

Now its time to do some research. I did months of it before I was even engaged! Now that I have 3 weeks to go I feel confident in my decisions. Looking into venues, caterers, flowers, décor and favors is a lot to do and it will take up a lot of your time. But it’s supposed to. You will feel comfortable knowing you looked into all your options and chose what is best for you in the end.

For some fabulous spaces to have your wedding or any event, check out my posts on NY Venues: The Five Boroughs & Long Island.

DIY Wedding - Quick Tips

{Wedding magazines are great for inspiration but don’t hesitate to look in other places too}

DIY Wedding - Quick Tips

DIY Wedding - Quick Tips

{There are so many great blogs out there for inspiration. Definitely take the time to search through some of them for ideas}

DIY Wedding - Quick Tips

{Always test the food you plan on serving! We have decided to go with cupcakes instead of a cake and you bet we tried them first}

If you stick with these tips, it will surely help you along your journey. Always try to get the best deals and don’t overwork yourself. By starting ahead of time, you will get it all done before the wedding and that will be a huge relief. Just breathe and stay focused and your DIY wedding will truly be unique and amazing.

{Check out my Pinterest Boards for tons of ideas and inspiration}

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