Get Inspired! Cornflower Blue and Yellow Inspiration Board

Hopefully you all had a beautifully, sunshine filled weekend.  Spring is definitely in the air and I can't help but get that warm and fuzzy feeling from the anticipation of fresh flowers and good weather.  If you live in our neighborhood, than you're still waiting for the warm air to hit, but one can still dream of days to come.  Till then enjoy this fresh spring inspired wedding inspiration board created from a palette of cool cornflower blue, refreshing daffodil, and golden marigold.  Happy Planning! ~ Allie




Cornflower Blue and Yellow Wedding Inspiration Board
Top: Blue dress from Florahenri, blue and white gingham wrapped bottles from Martha Stewart, blue and gold wedding bouquet from The Green Vase photography by Troy House.
Middle: Chinese lantern photo from SWS, image of blue pinstripe suit and yellow daffodils courtesy of Ryan Phillips Photography
Bottom: Blue ribbon from cornflowerblue.com, calligraphy by Betsy Dunlap Calligraphy, lemon mason jars from SWS, yellow dress from Florahenri.

Monogram Intial Cake Toppers - The Hottest Trends in Wedding Cakes

 Silver Monogram Initial Cake Picks with Crystal Accent
Monogram cake toppers are one of the hottest and newest wedding trends. Many brides today are adding a monogram to there invitations, napkins, placecards and frankly anything they can. Now brides are adding that same classic flair to their wedding cakes as well. Beautiful monogram intial cake toppers are a great way to keep the mongram theme throughout the entire wedding, not to mention that it is a stunning addition to any cake.

Gold Numbered Cake Topper Picks
Monogram initial cake toppers don't have to match the theme of your wedding, they are for anyone. These cake toppers come in a large variety of letters and numbers. They are also available in different styles. Choose the numbers 5-0 in gold  for your parents or grandparents 50th Anniversary party or 1-6 for a sweet 16 party. The initials DAD would be perfect for your Dad's birthday or a Father's Day cake. The combination of letters and numbers are endless. Get creative and have fun!

Carrie

Birthday Party Favors

Lordy lordy look who’s turning 40 has to be the most popular and widely used verse in birthday cards and invitations alike. With 40 comes a confidence that you may not have had before. No longer a kid, you have plenty of life's experiences under your belt. You may find that you don't care as much about what other people think and that you don't sweat the small stuff as much as you used to. So, go on and embrace 40! It only comes around once!


Whether you’re planning a surprise birthday for a friend or relative, or you’re taking charge of your own birthday bash, the sky’s the limit with endless possible themes to make it a momentous occasion everyone will still be talking about when you’re turning 50.

Have a Party of the Decades where guests dress from any of their favorite past 4 decades. Each family member can make up posters of what happened in the 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's then add in a few facts of the birthday boy or girl for a fun filled trivia game covering those decades. Do a little research and make popular food and décor to represent each decade. Have collages of various items displayed for those who've witnessed the birth of the personal computer, the compact disc, the DVD, cell phone, and SUV. It takes very little research and it's a fun kind of retrospective for a 40th birthday party bash. Give away some fun favors like photo albums, key chains, or small gifts that reflect a particular decade and sure to put a smile on each guest’s face.

Renee’

Serving Up Style with Personalized Drink Coasters

Serve up a little piece of style at your wedding reception with custom printed pulpboard drink coasters.

Personalized Pulpboard Drink Coasters

We love these coasters because they are not like the flimsy paper coasters that you sometimes see.  These babies are thick, they don't bend, and they have a cardboard feel to them.  Technically they are considered disposable but we would have to disagree.  If they don't get damaged, then there is no reason that they can't get used over and over again.

Such a great way to add a custom touch to your bar area, have a funny phrase, your monogram, the name of your bar, a special message for guests, or your names and wedding date stamped on the top.  The possibilities are endless.  To learn more, check out these personalized drink coasters and let your creative juices flow.

Happy Planning!

Allie

Deciding on Serving Alcohol at you Wedding Reception?

Toasting the bride and groom with a glass of champagne has been a long standing tradition for many decades. When planning your wedding reception, decide early on if you are going to serve alcohol to your guests. It is just as proper to serve alcohol as it is to not serve it; after all, it’s your special day.


Having a dry reception can save you a lot of money. Serving non-alcoholic champagne, sparkling cider, or fruit punch filled in champagne glasses so your guests can toast the new bride and groom. The toast is a requirement the alcohol is not. Have a themed non-alcoholic drink such as flavored tea or Shirley Temples your guests are sure to enjoy.

If you decide alcohol is a must at your reception, verify with your caterer if they will provide and serve alcohol for you and how much it will cost. Determine the type of bar you would like and what your budget will allow. A beer and wine reception bar typically includes red and white wine, light and regular beer, soft drinks and non-alcoholic punch. You can also reserve special bottles of champagne for the toasting to the new bride and groom. Don't be shy about asking your guests to drink responsibly!


You can be very creative with whatever you decide and rest assured your family and friends will have the best time sharing this momentous occasion with you.
Renee'
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