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Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue

02 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Decor Ideas, Events & Parties, Wedding Decor Ideas, Weddings

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Just checked out the recent issue by Magnolia Rouge and again, I’m in love. I always have to share my faves since this mag is one of the best out there. Get ready for tons of inspiration. Enjoy!!

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Ryan Ray – Stylist: Stepahnie Miles from Lavender Joy Weddings – Floral Design by Bows and Arrows – Hair & Makeup by Samantha Landis

The Wedding of Kelly & Christian – Melbourne, Australia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Jessica Sim – Dress by Baden Minas – Flowers by Cecilia Fox – Hair by James Furness & Rachael Winter

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Desi Baytan – Styling by Erica Espana of Twine Events & Nancy Teasley of Oak and the Owl – Florals by Oak and the Owl – Desserts by Sweet & Saucy Shop

The Wedding of Laura & Mark – Tallapoosa, Georgia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Eric Kelley Photography – Flowers by Birch Blooms – Venue: The Old Barn at Foxwoods – Dress by Anaiss – Groom Attire by Tommy Hilfiger

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Paula Ohara – Production, Art Direction and Styling by Pearl & Godiva – Flowers by Best of Buds – Cake by Gift Cakes

The Wedding of Bryony & Simon – Sydney, Australia
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Lara Hotz – Flowers by Sticks and Wicks Floral Design – Venue: The Grounds at Alexandria – Dress by Hitherto for BHLDN & Shoes by Chie Mihara – Grooms attire by Paul Smith

Color Story: Marigold and Cinnamon
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Greta Kenyon – Styling & Stationary by Kate Holland – Flowers by Leaf and Honey

The Wedding of Kirsten & Andreas – Sonoma Valley, California
Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Andria Lindquist – Flowers by Fleuressence – Dress by Allure Bridals – Groom’s Attire by Joseph Abboud – Cake by Fleur de Lisa Cakes – Cake Topper by The Little Gift Box – Venue: Olive Hill at Kunde Family Estate

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography & Creative Design by Gabby J Photography – Stationary by Paper and Home – Flowers by I Do Wedding Flowers

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Katie Stoops Photography – Floral Design by Love’n Fresh Flowers – Styling & Shoot Design by Kristy Rice of Momental Designs – Cake by Couture Cakery

Magnolia Rouge: Heirloom Issue
{Credits} Photography by Annabella Charles Photography – Floral Design by Haute Horticulture – Styling by Everbloom Design

Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue

03 Friday May 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Events & Parties, Real Weddings, Wedding Decor Ideas, Weddings

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Andre from Brancoprata, Annabella Charles, Belathee, Boho Bridesmaids, Clementine Posy, Coralee and Alex, country, Danelle Bohane, Eat Boutique, Elizabeth Messina, events, flowers, Greta Kenyon, Haute Horticulture, Jen Huang, Jen Huang Workshops, Jennifer Tai, Kate Holland, Kelly Kaufman, Leaf & Honey, Logan Cole, Magnolia Rouge, Melanie Benson Floral, Melinda Ellis Cakes, nature, On My Hand, Ruby and Willow Design Studio, Ruche Bridal Shoot, rustic, shabby chic, Spanish Inspired Shoot, spring, Spring Bouquet, summer, Sutherland Kovac, Sweet Southern Charm, Verde + Indigo, wedding bouquet, weddings, White Loft Studio

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I am in love with the reinvented Magnolia Rouge. If there is one place you want to go to for wedding inspiration, this is it. The magazine never ceases to disappoint. From beautiful photographs and unique events to loads of information, Kate Holland of Ruby and Willow Design Studio presents a skillfully designed quarterly every bride needs to see. I am a huge fan for sure.

I just looked over the spring issue and of course, I’m in awe of how nice it came out. I wanted to share my favorite elements to help inspire all you couples out there who are planning your special day. Even if you are not getting married or helping someone else plan theirs, there are tons of ideas and looks you can pull from these pages. Enjoy!

Ruche Bridal Shoot
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photographed by Elizabeth Messina

The Wedding of Olivia & Travis: Karaka, Aukland
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photographed by Coralee and Alex

Color Story: Verde + Indigo
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photographed by Greta Kenyon | Styling by Ruby & Willow | Flowers by Leaf & Honey

Spanish Inspired Shoot
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue

Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Jen Huang | Flowers by Kelly Kaufman | Styling & Design by Jen Huang Workshops

The Wedding of Tara & Stephanie: Boonville, California
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Belathee | Cake by Melinda Ellis Cakes

Entertain Shoot
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by White Loft Studio | Menu Creation & Recipe by Eat Boutique

Celebrate Shoot
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Greta Kenyon | Styling & Concept by On My Hand

The Wedding of Laura and Mike: Kumeu, Aukland
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Sutherland Kovac | Flowers by Leaf & Honey

Sweet Southern Charm Shoot
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue

Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Annabella Charles | Floral Design by Haute Horticulture

Spring Bouquet Shoot
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue

Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Annabella Charles

An Intimate Elopement
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Jennifer Tai | Flowers by Melanie Benson Floral

The Wedding of Joana & James: Ponte de Lima, Portugal
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Andre from Brancoprata

The Wedding of Jess & Rowan: Abbeville, Aukland
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue

Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Danelle Bohane | Flowers by Leaf & Honey

Boho Bridesmaids
Magnolia Rouge & the Rustic Issue
Photography by Logan Cole | Flowers by Clementine Posy

Spring Wedding Decor

28 Thursday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Wedding Decor Ideas, Weddings

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antique, bouquet, bridal party, bride, bride bouquet, bronze, burlap, centerpieces, decor, earth friendly, earthy, eco-concsious, farm inspired, flowers, groom, nature, pastels, rustic, shabby chic, spring, spring wedding decor, table decor, venue, vintage, wedding planning, weddings

Spring Wedding Decor

Having a spring wedding allows for nature to play an important role in the decor. Since you can have the event outside, its easy to let your surroundings act as decor. And why shouldn’t it? When you have such a beautiful backdrop, don’t fight it with lots of other elements, embrace it and welcome it into your special day.

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Once Wed

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The colors of spring range from pastels and creams to vibrant hues that can easily be taken from nature. Just look around and let all the fresh blooms and plants be your guide. Your theme should only accent these colors, not bury them. Lets say you are having a rustic event, showcase shabby chic style in texture and antique items that will truly allow the Earth’s beauty to shine. Even if your event may be more farm inspired, using darker textures such as tree bark, burlap and bronze will get the point across successfully.

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Green Wedding Shoes

Remember, its all in the details. What people will remember most are the personal touches you brought to the event. Not so much the amount of money you spent or overwhelming amount of flowers, etc. The more meaningful the event is, the more people will appreciate your special day. Always keep in mind that most weddings look the same. If you want your day to be really memorable, showcase the things you and your partner love and spread your love for each other throughout every detail. That is what will keep people talking years after the wedding.

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Best Home Decorators

Spring Wedding Decor
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Spring Wedding Decor
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Centerpieces on the tables should reflect both the season and your theme as well. Keeping it simple is always my motto. You can have various items displayed but its all in how you arrange them. Although everyone feels differently about the table decor, I personally suggest you keep the height low, so your guests can get into conversation during the event. I also feel the table shouldn’t be bombarded with lots of flowers or other various items, as it may feel crowded and uncomfortable for the people sitting there. Not to mention, wasteful. Most just get thrown out after the event.

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Dream Wedding Receptions

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Oh Lovely Day

Spring Wedding Decor
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Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Oh Lovely Day

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: The Frosted Petticoat

Spring Wedding Decor
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Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Brides

The bride’s bouquet should accent her outfit without overwhelming her. She should be the focus. You can get very creative when it comes to flowers. I just suggest you keep them local and in season, for a few reasons. First, its more affordable and eco-concsious. And second, it simply makes more sense to use elements that are cohesive with the season of your event. Having a spring wedding with winter-esque decor might seem very out of place!

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Wedding Light Events

Spring Wedding Decor
Photo Credit: Ruffled

Spring Wedding Decor
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Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home

13 Wednesday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts, The Home

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bay windows, beamed, cathedral, celing, coffered, country kitchen, home, interior design, rustic, staircases, vaulted

When you had visited your friends’ homes, were you attracted to some things that you felt like having in your dream home? There are many creative ways of choosing your interior finishes.

People usually make some noticeable changes when they buy a new house, like opting for granite counter tops, choosing wooden floorings in place of carpet, or potlights to replace standard fixtures. But there are a lot of other upgrades that you can add to your dream home which you might not even be aware of.

Ceiling
A decorative ceiling treatment is a smart way to really highlight your interior spaces. High above the living spaces, they create that special finishing look that can not be left unnoticed. The average home ceiling is 8 feet high and built of materials similar to the walls. Today “popcorn” textured ceilings are gaining popularity as the finish is inexpensive and best for concealing minor imperfections. You can also choose the ceiling to be different shapes such as cathedral, vaulted, coffered, beamed and tray. These are responsible for defining and dividing a room.
Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
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Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
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Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
Photo Credit: HGTV

Bay Windows
Would you like to add some excitement and open up the living space in your home? The perfect addition may be an eye-catching bay window. Bay windows extend outward from the wall of the home to form an indoor bay. They are gaining popularity these days as they make the living space appear larger, allow plenty of natural light to penetrate, and add a fantastic touch to the interior as well as the exterior of the home.
Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
Photo Credit: Fresh Home

Staircases
Besides being extremely functional, a staircase can add to the beautiful architecture of the home. Staircases for homes can be designed in various shapes and sizes to fit exactly within the space provided. Before choosing one, you should first consider: how much weight will your staircase be receiving, who are the people using those staircases, and how are the rooms closer by being reached.
Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
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After finding the answers to these questions, you should choose the shape that fits into the floor plan, while complimenting your home. Some shapes are straight, return stair, “L” stair, Winder, circular and spiral.
Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
Photo Credit: BS2H

Creating the Perfect Country Kitchen
The aroma of a sweet dish spreads from the kitchen’s oven. At the same time a large bowl of vegetable soup simmers on the stove. Dishes like this remind you of your favorite spot as a child, your granny’s kitchen. You could design your kitchen to offer just the same kind of memories all over again.
Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
Photo Credit: Trendzona

If you love rustic country, then choose the wooden cabinets to be of brown, barn red, or cream so that it creates an ideal rustic kitchen setting. Nickel hardware is also a nice touch.
Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
Photo Credit: Home Designing

When it comes to flooring you should choose textured tones for an inviting casual feel, and any light colored wood flooring for a formal kitchen. Next, consider the cabinet details. Add attractive crown moldings to the top of your cabinets to create a custom feel. Another interesting way to enhance your cabinets is to include glass. You can also replace some cabinet space with open shelving. These options will help make the kitchen look larger.
Guest Post: Tips for Beginners on Selecting Interior Finishes for Your Home
Photo Credit: Refacing Kitchen Cabinets Cost

When deciding on your interior finishes, try to think outside the box. Read magazines or ask professionals. This your dream home, so be as creative as you can afford to be.

{Diana is a writer/blogger who loves writing, traveling, and reading books. She contributes to Lon Gorman}

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