Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2011

What's Your Passion?

Happy New Year!!

I'm so glad to be back to blogging. I had to take a small break for holiday travels, but I'm back! I hope that all of you had a wonderful new year and are starting 2011 with joy and peace!

So readers, I would like to know, what are you passionate about? Is this something that you think about? Or does life consume you to the point that you don't take a moment to ponder. Are you living your passion? Are other people being blessed by what you are doing? Do you have soul prosperity? (Soul prosperity - prosperous in your health, wealth, relationships... every area of your life.)

My goal for 2011 is to live out my passion and to continue to strive for soul prosperity! My joy comes from God and nothing can take that away. Don't get so consumed with life to the point that you aren't truly happy. You have control over that! As I'm living my dream, I will continue to share my journey with hopes of inspiring other people. I expect for 2011 to be a phenomenal year and you should do the same!

To soul prosperity!

XOXO
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Inspiration Board: Glamorous Purple and Red Wedding


Photo Credits: From left - Drinks - Project Wedding; Pillow -  The Knot; Flowers - YR Photo; Cake - Mieng Saetia Photography; Tux - (my wedding); Tablescape - YR Photo; Shoes - (my wedding); Tables - Brian Dorsey Studios; Chair - Project Wedding; Dress - Love by Enzoani

I created this inspiration board for a bride getting married in April. Her main color is eggplant purple and she decided to accent with deep red. The two colors are beautiful together! It feels regal and glamorous!

If you need help with style and decor for your event, let me know and I'll create an inspiration board for you!

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Holiday Decor: Part 1

Are you excited about decorating for the holidays, but want a way to spice it up? Well I have some tips to help you through the process. I attended Wine and Design at Nandina Home in Inman Park last night. One of the owners, Susan Victor did some awesome table displays and gave some great suggestions along the way. Her tips are below:

Choose A Color Scheme:
You can base your color palette on decorations you already have, or on the colors in your home. If you have primarily gold, keep it, but add a punch of pink and orange. If you are a traditionalist and love green and red, add touches of black for impact.

Decide On A Theme:
Do you want a glitzy high style look? Or a traditional rustic look? Both are beautiful, just don't mix themes in the same room.

Achieve Symmetry, Repetition & Proportion:
Symmetry is a great way to add a focal point to a fireplace, entrance, or staircase. Flanking a fireplace or entrance with poinsettias or topiaries makes these architectural details of your home a real focal point.

Repetition is key! Make sure you have enough of something to make a statement. If you use huge sliver ornaments on your tree, add them to the garland on your fireplace, put them in crystal containers on your table, and put them in the wreath on your door. Try to use the same ribbon throughout a room or area, and when displaying a collection keep them within one area so that it makes an impact.

With proportion the key is to vary the size and texture of all of your elements. Use large and small ornaments on the tree, or group a set of odd numbered candle sticks that are the same substance (crystal or silver) but vary in size. Mix textures to add interest to your decorations - bring in soft velvet tree skirts, sparking crystal, glittering twigs, rough baskets, and fresh greens.

Make A Statement:
For holiday decorating there is no easier or cheaper way to make a statement than with a can of spray paint. Use silver or gold to spray paint twigs, bamboo, ivy, or holly. If you are really daring, take an assortment of gourds or fruits, spray them all a deep chocolate or copper, and once dry give a second coat of high gloss lacquer. Can you imagine that mixed with votives and placed strategically down the center of your dining table?

Below are pictures I took from the event.

Thanksgiving table scape. That is actually a throw on the table!




Did you really think I would take all these pictures with not being in at least one?? Child please!


Glitzy table scape. This design would be for a buffet table because it would obstruct the view for people sitting across from each other. To flip this for a dining table, simple remove the wide pieces and keep the candles. Add some low vases with hydrangea and viola! Notice that the leaves are spray painted.

I took this pic because I love the set-up. What a perfect combination of modern (table) and traditional (sofa)


This is a good set-up for an entrance or as a focal point. Notice the varying height and textures?


That runner going down the table is actually left over curtain fabric. Use what you already have in your home!


Christmas theme with a playful touch. Yes people, that is real cotton.

That's a throw on the mantle. Just add height.


What a nice way to decorate your chairs. Just tie some fabric around them.

A large suction cup is used to stick the display on the mirror

Whew! This is a lot of information! I have to run, but check back later for more tips.

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

DESSERT HEAVEN!

Ok, I am absolutely in LOVE with Amy Atlas's dessert tables. Her work is FANTABULOUS!! Please click here to see for yourself. You will see so many dessert table ideas for weddings, birthday parties, holiday parties, bar and bat mitzvahs... the list goes on! I think I've discovered a new found passion. I WILL make dessert tables!!!! I'm convincing my next client to do this!



Bobbette and Belle submitted the pictures below to Amy's website. This dessert table was prepared for a charity event. This is just down right gorgeous!






The decor for this event was classic, fresh, contemporary... just beautiful! Talk about inspiration. I can see myself sitting on the sofa in the living room, holding my tea cup while nibbling on a macaroon. I'm daydreaming now... ttyl!
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Friday, November 12, 2010

Stylish Floral Design

Now this is what I call stylish! Check out the pictures below from SHOSHO DESIGNS. Shoshona, the owner, is a good friend of mine who does contemporary floral design and event decor. Her work is fabulous!

Photography: Blue World Studios



SHOSHO Designs Signature Cake Decor. The beautiful wedding cake is by Sweet Sensations.
Photography: Robin Gaucher Photography.
Photography by: WilGrant Weddings
 


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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Breakfast with a Twist!

Want to have a morning wedding with a breakfast reception but with a twist? How about having breakfast, tapas style! It will spice up your morning reception and will allow for major guest interaction. Just add a juice bar and you are all set! Aren't the pictures below just delish and of course stylish?!

Photo credits: http://www.swsmag.net/
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Babycakes

Would you reveal your baby's sex in a cake?? Well that's the new trend going on at baby showers and it's catching on pretty quickly. Here is how it works:

"The parents-to-be ask their doctor to write the baby's gender on a slip of paper and seal it in an envelope. Then they drop off the envelope at a bakery and ask the baker to whip up a pink or blue cake depending on the gender. The icing is white, so no one knows the secret — not even the parents — until the cake is cut." 
-Abigail Pesta (http://www.marieclaire.com/)

The cakes are causing a lot of controversy, but personally I love the idea! What a way to surprise everyone, and oh the anticipation! Some people think that it's going overboard to assume that everyone cares that much about the baby's sex. But who cares about what they think! I would do it, but I'm too nosey and would not be able to carry that envelope around without looking in it. But that's just me...

Hugs!
Rena
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Just having fun...

I heart these boutonnieres soooo much! They are so stylish and contemporary. If you want one, contact http://www.thesavagegarden.net/


These cupcakes look so good, I just had to post them. What a way to sweeten up any event!


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