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Ruche Proves Indie Brides Rule

21 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Bridal Party, The Bride & Groom, Weddings

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antique, bridal party, bride, bridesmaids, dresses, engagement, gowns, maid of honor, neutrals, ruche, rustic, vintage, weddings

Just saw some new dresses at Ruche and I must say they are beautiful. Why couldn’t they have these when I was looking! Nevertheless, they are sure to be loved by all you indie brides out there. Here are a few of my faves.

Ruche Proves Indie Brides Rule

Ruche Proves Indie Brides Rule

Ruche Proves Indie Brides Rule

Ruche Proves Indie Brides Rule

Ruche Proves Indie Brides Rule

Ruche Proves Indie Brides Rule

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve

20 Monday Aug 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Historic Places, The Bride & Groom

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bellmore, bride and groom, bridge, earth, engagement, engagement shoot, fall, forest, garden, historic, history, lauren elle photography, long island, love, marraige, meroke preserve, nature, new york, photography, plants, rustic, seasons, stream, trees, woodland, woods

If you feel the need to escape and you live in the Long Island area, then I have got the place for you. I must say I was very surprised by the size of this secret hiding place and suggest that you explore it yourself. The Meroke Preserve, located on the corner of Orange Street and Farmers Avenue, is a wonderful and exciting place to visit. My experience the first time I was there was serene, delightful and inspiring.

Being part of the 3,300 acres of preserves that Nassau County manages, the 25-acre Meroke Preserve is maintained so we may enjoy the natural spaces of Long Island. It’s these areas that really give our communities a sense of organic environment. We should appreciate them because they are the Earth’s gifts to us. Taking care of these preserves is important to keep our history alive. Plus, they are great places for us to take our children so that they see the beauty in their surroundings and learn how vital it is to appreciate nature.

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

When you enter the preserve you will be greeted by a sign that says Faith Laursen Meroke Preserve. If you don’t already know, Faith was a former publisher of the Freeport/Baldwin Leader as well the owner of Merrick Life with her husband. From what I read, she was an intelligent caring woman who loved nature and felt it was important to appreciate life. For this reason, the Meroke Preserve was named in her honor. Although she is not here today, the light inside her will continue to shine and give life to all the trees and plants that call Meroke home.

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

There were certain trees that held so much character it amazed me. The detailed cuts and aged growths really made me feel like I was not in Kansas anymore.

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

As you start your walk through the preserve the trails effortlessly lead you while the trees welcome you quietly. Hearing the birds chirping and the leaves rattle were music to my ears. It was a gorgeous day and the sun lit up the area so brilliantly I was practically seeing through a lens the whole time. It was really hard not to capture all the beauty I was able to witness. Although it was the time for the trees to be quite sparse their was an interesting amount of foliage. Browns, greens and oranges surrounded me creating an autumn rainbow that would soon turn to spring.

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

In the middle of my walk I came to a small bridge. As I continued over the bridge I could see a lot of brush up ahead. Eventually the path turned to hectic for me to go on so I turned back. With the stream to my left I walked to the edge and admired the swampy area, the overgrown roots protruding the earth ever so slightly and the moss green as ever. There is so much about nature that is captivating and as I continued on my journey that is proven over and over again.

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

The time I had spent at the Meroke Preserve felt like a brief moment in history and I am the lucky one to go back in time. I wound up visiting the preserve once again after that to show my husband, then fiance, the area. I thought it would be an amazing place to have our engagement shoot since it was a natural environment and I had such a magical experience the first time I was there.

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Well, once Dan witnessed the awesomeness of this place he agreed and we set it all up with our photographer, Lauren Elle. I can happily say the preserve didn’t let me down. Our experience during the shoot was personal, serene and fun. We were so happy with how the photos came out as well. They clearly show the beauty of the surroundings as well as both our happiness with being engaged. Being surrounded by the Earth felt perfect and we couldn’t ask for anything more.

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Photo by Lauren Elle Photography

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Photo by Lauren Elle Photography

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Photo by Lauren Elle Photography

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Photo by Lauren Elle Photography

Historic Series: The Meroke Preserve - Photo by Lauren Elle Photography

It’s interesting to think that nowadays you can experience a place that has been standing over 100 years. With a bit of the past surrounding you its not hard to let go of any issues or daily struggles you may be dealing with. Breathe in the cool air, feel the sun peaking through the trees and thank Mother Nature for providing yet another beautiful place where you can relax and set your soul free. A new view of the past will always brighten your future.

Stitched Up Details

18 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Invites & Save the Dates, Wedding Decor Ideas

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bride, ceremony, crafts, decor, embroidery, engagement, events, favors, groom, handmade, invites, place settings, save the dates, seating cards, sewing, table numbers, wedding favors, wedding invites, wedding programs, weddings

Stitched Up Details

I came across these items on one of my favorite blogs, Oh So Beautiful Paper, and had to share it. My love for sewn pieces and embroidery has grown so much throughout the years – from the time when I was looking for the multi-needle embroidery machine reviews myself to buy one, so when I see it used in a unique way, it truly makes me smile.

These next few examples really used this handmade accent in a beautiful way and truly were a success. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Stitched-Escort-Cards-Sarah-Vaughan-Photography

Embroidered-Table-Numbers-Becca-Wood-Photography and DIY-Embroidered-Table-Numbers-Tonya-Joy-Photography

Stitched-Wedding-Menus-Mira-Aster-Julie-Mikos-Photography

Embroidered-Heart-Note-Cards-Leobella-Boutique

Stitched-Guest-Book-MegRuth-Photography

Stitched-Wedding-Ceremony-Programs-The-Detailed-Event-Sasha-Gulish and Stitched-Place-Card-Favors-Peter-Frank-Edwards

And here are some more really cute things I found among my searches.

Stitched Up Details

Stitched Up Details

Stitched Up Details

Stitched Up Details

Stitched Up Details

Stitched Up Details

Decorating Your Way to a Great Party

26 Sunday Jun 2011

Posted by melissaoconnor in Crafty Ideas, Decor Ideas, Events & Parties

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art, crafts, decorations, engagement, handmade, love, party

I recently had my engagement party and wanted to share the decor with my readers. I always like to keep decorations simple but fun and this was a surely a great example of that. For any party, it is good to have sections for people to go to. I created a gathering area where people can talk and chill out and munch on some snacks. The food area was where I presented all the yummy eats for the day and a small section was dedicated to our engagement story.

I focused on pastels, lace and whimsy decor, all handmade by yours truly. From flower pinwheels and cute little tags to white flowers and herbs, the look and feel was a tiny introduction to our wedding next May. Nature inspired, Spring’s beautiful colors shined bright without blinding everyone! I also have to give a shout out to my cousin Diana and Aunt Deb for giving me a number of paper poofs they used for Diana’s engagement party the weekend before. Recycling is always a bonus! I am happy to say the party was a huge success 🙂

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