Sarah Seven Fall 2013 Collection + Trunk Show

Sarah Seven's Fall 2013 collection is here! This collection features amazing textures, those gorgeous sweetheart necklines we all love, and a little bit of color! I'm totally in love with these pieces, and I know you will be too!

If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, you are pretty darn lucky! Sarah is hosting a trunk show featuring her Fall 2013 collection! Meet the designer (she's the sweetest person ever), try on her fabulous looks AND enjoy 10% off your purchase that weekend. It really doesn't get any better than that, now does it?

Bonus:  There will be a huge sample sale on party dresses during the trunk show as well, so if you have had your eye on one of her fabulous shorties, now is the time to make the purchase.

Spots are filling up fast. Hurry and book your appointment online.

DIY Cake Topper Cutouts

I've seen so many cute silhouette cake toppers on Pinterest lately, that I thought I'd have a stab at my own. And while I'm at it, why not personalize it? If you recall, our Save the Dates had a little pirate theme that we screen printed. I wanted to replicate that design for our cake toppers. So, here we go... here's how to make customized cake topper cutouts!

Materials needed:

- Paper (I used cardstock black and glitter red from Paper Source)

- Wooden Skewers

- X-Acto Knife

- Mat for cutting

- Glue (I used Elmer's)

- Printouts of what you want your silhouettes to be

- Heavy books

- Scotch tape

For a double sided cake topper, like the hearts I made, fold your paper in half and tape it closed on the sides. Then tape your stencil to the paper, so it doesn't slide around when you're cutting.

Trace the stencil lines, pushing as hard as you can! You have 3 layers of paper to get through, but don't worry if you can't cut all of the way through. If you're like me and don't have the willpower to cut through all 3 layers of paper, take your stencil off, and trace back over the lines you cut with your X-Acto knife, pushing all of the way through the paper.

 

Success!!

Match up the hearts (or whatever shape you're doing) that are the same size, and put glue on the backs of just one of each of the pairs. Then stick the wooden skewer on the middle of the heart with glue, with the pointy side inside of the heart (leaving the blunt end of the skewer at the other end - basically the opposite of what I'm showing below). Roll the stick around a bit to spread the glue.

 

Press the matching hearts together, pushing them together around the skewer. Wipe off any glue that squeezes out of the sides. Then cover each half of the heart with a heavy book. Basically, push two books up next to each other so they both meet at the skewer. Leave it alone for a day as it dries!

 

When the hearts are dry, take your X-Acto knife and cut around the edges so there are no white spots sticking out. You may also want to color in the white edges with a red pen (or whatever colors you're using), so you don't see any white. And now you have some cute glittery heart cake toppers!

As for a more complicated stencil, where you probably only want to cut out one silhouette (because cutting out matching ones would be impossible!), it's all basically the same. You just have to be much more careful when you're cutting.

 

Once you think you have the entire stencil cut out, remove the stencil from your paper. Finish cutting all of the lines and corners very carefully directly on the paper, so it pops out clean and easy. Then glue or tape your cutout to a skewer.

Then stick it on a cake, take a picture, and eat the cake. You've earned it!

I rather enjoyed this delicious vegan chocolate cake from Café Indigo after all of this :)

You May Kiss the Bride {Finding an Officiant}

There is one thing I have been completely putting off in wedding planning...finding our officiant. It is the only thing on those helpful wedding checklists that I have let go by and not done anything about - not even a google search. I'm one of those people where if I don't know how to do something, I sort of just focus on the things I like to do until I'm getting down to the wire on timing :)  So right now I am staring at the 10-month check list and realizing we are already down to 9 months. But, hey!, some people plan an entire wedding in 9 months, so I'm sure we'll figure it out! The officiant is such an important part of the day. The whole reason we are planning a wedding is to get married after all! The person will set the tone and should be a reflection of my fiancé and I.

So without further ado, my search begins.

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If you have any advice for me about finding an officiant while being in another state, please do tell! Skype-friendly officiant, anyone?

The Home Stretch {12 days left}

It's hard to believe that there are just 12 days left until my wedding day. They say that times flies by during this process, however I would like to specify that it speeds up once you hit your 3 month mark. Everything before that point felt organized, calm, and creative. I've hit a point where I simply just want to check everything off of my list so I can breathe easy and enjoy this time leading up to our big day. That being said, there are a number of loose ends that need to be addressed, and unexpected events that have happened.... for instance today I have to meet with my florist again because they completely missed the mark with what I asked for. Thank God I had the opportunity to do a final preview to make any last minute tweaks or changes! NOTE: ask for a preview of what your flowers will look like before hand! In retrospect I was much too trusting that they would understand my vision. I gave them multiple photos of what I wanted and they still messed up! Lesson learned- always get a preview of your linens and flowers.

To refresh your memory, this is the floral look I'm going for:

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The one thing I'm very proud of is how I've taken care of my health and body leading up to this point. From the get-go I did not want to be one of those brides that crash-dieted or went to extremes to look "perfect" on their wedding day. As Vinnie and I have discussed, "fit is the new sexy." For the past 11 months I have eaten well (not restricted myself), have exercised consistently, and taken care of my skin. Now that my big day is just around the corner I feel fantastic (inside and out) knowing I gave it my all! Here's a little inspiration board of what I've done to get in great shape and stay that way... I keep it pretty simple: Bar Method, Spin Class and jogging my dogs :)

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This week is going to be crazy busy for me because I plan on finishing everything there is to be done so next week can be enjoyable! I am ready for the celebration, but most of all I'm excited for our ceremony. It's going to be personal, romantic, sweet and sentimental... many happy tears I'm sure.

Looking forward to my last post next week as a "bride-to-be!" yippee!

xo, Taya

 

Art Nouveau + Great Gatsby Wedding Inspiration

Time to introduce you to a 2013 bride who is joining our bunch of Engaged & Inspired blogging brides! She will be here each and every Friday blogging her way to the altar. We couldn't be happier to have her and her totally unique take on a traditional "barn" wedding. She is tying the knot at Paradise Ridge Winery on July 20, 2013.

How Would You Describe Your Style?

I'd describe our wedding style as Art Nouveau, botanical and vintage without being rustic (sorry, no burlap and mason jars for this bride!), huge focus on delicious local cuisine, with some Great Gatsby flair (feathers and sequins and beads, oh my!). My fiance is an English professor, so we will definitely incorporate literature into our invitations, programs, perhaps even escort cards. We are definitely not the typical rustic winery wedding, and we are determined to keep every last detail us (I'm lucky to have a very involved groom).

Want more inspiration from our bride Allegra? Check out her Pinterest Board.

Organizing the To-Do's

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With our wedding eleven months away, I am starting to get a little overwhelmed with all of the many details that need to miraculously fall into place.  As we start to collect quotes from vendors, expenses are quickly adding up and this week I have been looking for ways to make sense of it all. Luckily Google has come to the rescue with their amazing wedding templates! They have everything from an all in one wedding planner to templates to keep track of your budget, collect your guest's addresses, manage your guest list and plan your seating chart.

I am also loving the Real Simple Ultimate Wedding Checklist because it reminds me that we are right on track and maybe a little ahead of the average planning curve.

This week I have also been researching average wedding costs to get a better idea of what to expect and I found the infographic below on the average wedding. Derek and I fit the mold exactly for the average age of the bride and groom, but when it come to vendors like catering and photographers, everyone we like the most seems to be above the average cost.

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 How are you staying organized for your wedding? What tools did you use to track your budget?

 

COLORY: Cheerfully Yellow

Planning a spring 2013 wedding? This is the perfect palette for spring love and bright days. Doesn't it just make you oh so cheerful? This one has all sorts of yellow hues, but I can't wait to share my mustard favorites with you all as well. There is just so much you can do with this color.

Would you love some perfectly yellow details added to your wedding day? We can craft up some yummy goodness to make your yellow wedding day totally perfect. Check out the Engaged & Inspired services page to see how we can help!

Honoring Mom and Dad

First an update on my frustrated and frantic blog post from a while back about where in the hell to try on headpieces. After hours of online research, I visited the Sarah Seven shop in San Francisco last week to try on their headpieces. And guess who I ran into? No one other than the fabulous Allison Silber! She was an enormous help, giving me advice on which headpiece looked best with my dress and how in the world you're supposed to wear a bridal cap. Also, kindly pointing out when something was a belt, and not a headband :) I am very happy and relieved to have found a beautiful headband by Sarah Seven, which looks fabulous with my dress. I can't wait to show you guys in a few weeks!

Alright, now onto my issue of the week: Gifts for parents.

I know not everyone gets a gift for their mother or father, but in my case, they have been kind enough to significantly help pay for the wedding. I feel like the least I can do is give them a meaningful gift to thank them for their support. Unfortunately, when you type "mother of the bride gift" into google, you have to sift through lots of lots of photos of frames and handkerchiefs. Those just aren't my mom's style. So here are some other ideas I came up with that might be nice for moms!

Dogeared makes so many different necklaces that come with a variety of sweet sentiments. This one is my favorite.

Necklace by Dogeared

A promise to write letters to each other for years to come.

Mother & Daughter Letter Book by Uncommon Goods

I love this locket because you can see whatever you put in it. Whether that is a photo or a dried flower, mom can show it off in a modern and sophisticated locket.

Glass Locket by BHLDN

I also had the same trouble with looking for gifts for my dad! There are a million little trinkets that say things like "Today a bride, forever your little girl." My dad and I don't have that type of relationship, so I had to get creative when it came to what I wanted to give my father.

Here is a traditional, but classy set of cufflinks that would be fun to give him on the big day!

Father of the Bride Cufflinks by Micky Chase Jewelry

I also love the idea of getting him cufflinks that bring back good memories of a tradition you may have had. For example, Kyle and his father used to sail together.

Sailboat cufflinks from BHLDN

Or if dad is a musician, this personalized guitar pick, customized to whatever you want it to say, is really sweet.

Custom guitar pick by Tag You're It Jewelry

What did you give your parents on your wedding day? Was it something personal that only you two would understand? Or was it a cute, traditional "mother of the bride" or "father of the bride" gift?

Saving the Date {paperlessly}

This week I have been checking things off the list! We are about to sign a contract with our caterer (post to come), I went dress shopping again and went to Paper Source to look at different invitation styles. We also decided to do e-Save-the-Dates and have them almost ready to send out. It's getting real!

Like I've mentioned before, I love paper! My first choice would have been to do a crafty and unique Save the Date, but we decided to go the 'e' route for a couple reasons - cost: by going through a website we were able to get a really cute design for almost free. Time: we were able to get our Save the Dates picked out and ready to go in a matter of a few hours. Logistics: we needed to get people to our website where they could get more info on accommodations. By creating a save the date that will come through email to our guests, our wedding website is just a click away. I was pleasantly surprised to find a ton of super cute designs on sites like Paperless Post and cocodot. Many of the designs are free and the rest are very reasonably priced.

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Did you or would you consider doing an e-Save the Date?