Monday, 30 April 2012

Striking Powder Blue & Mushroom Wedding Colours & Matching Stationery

Good morning all! Its the start of a lovely new week hopefully. Bit tired here at Knots & Kisses HQ as we went on a very whistle stop trip to Devon this weekend to view some houses for our move down to the South West. Hopefully we've found 'the one' but I'm not counting my chickens and keeping my fingers firmly crossed for the next couple of days!

Today on the blog I want to share with you an order of my Sketch range of stationery which I posted out to some lovely clients last week for their wedding.
The great thing about the Sketch range is it is so easily adapted and made bespoke to suit your wedding. This Bride loved the bird motif in the range, which normally comes in a mustard yellow colour, but really wanted to adapt it to suit her colour scheme of pale blue. So I changed the text & motif colour to blue for her and paired it with a pale mushroom background. I think it really worked and is a really modern classic colour combination ...



Here's a few more ideas in this colour combination for your wedding ... I think it would look beautiful with a few vintage details, such as books and twine, to go with the rustic feel of the sketch range. However it could look just as beautiful with a crisp white, mushroom and blue feel for a more modern feel.

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Friday, 27 April 2012

Perfect Adult Bridesmaid Dresses

To end the week I wanted to share with you some of my favourite options currently out there for your adult bridesmaids.
Whether you're after something funky, retro or vintage in style there's something to suit every budget ... so hopefully I've covered something which will suit your wedding!

Below are some fantastic options from one of my favourite online suppliers http://www.bhldn.com/ ... I love the black and ivory frilled dress ... I can imagine this looking amazing at a chic and glamourous hotel wedding!


Perennial high street favourite Coast http://www.coast-stores.com/ have a couple of gems this season. I think the navy dress has more than a touch of the Audrey Hepburns about it ... and the nude dress with bolero would be perfect for a glamorous winter wedding.


If like me you are a sucker for a woodland or meadow wedding then here's something really different from http://www.etsy.com/ seller ArmoursansAnguish who is based in Calfornia. How beautiful are they!




Don't discount the high street as http://www.bhs.co.uk/ has some great options if you want a splash of colour at your wedding. I'd love to see these as mix and matched bridesmaids with each girl wearing a different colour .. I love the idea of a pale pink and navy colour combination!


 And finally I wanted to show the work of Alexandra King of Make Me A Dress, who you can also find via her http://www.etsy.com/ shop or website http://www.alexandraking.bigcartel.com/ . Handmade dresses here in the Uk ...they are something a little bit special and vintage feeling for your bridemaids!





Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Stunning Blush Bridalwear

I just had to share with you this gorgeous Blush wedding dress I found on www.bhldn.com this week and all the matching accessories that go with it ... I love the idea of a blush wedding dress as for many skin types the colour can be so much more flattering than white or ivory. Plus it gives a very ethereal vintage feel.
You can easily carry the colour through into your bridesmaids dresses but in a darker shade ... or put your bridemaids in ivory or mocha as a contrast.





Monday, 23 April 2012

Classic Cream Lace Bespoke Stationery & Wedding Styling

Wow can't believe its Monday already! The last week has flew past in a complete blur!
Its been very exciting here at Knots & Kisses. I've had lots of gorgeous stationery orders to make .. please note I'm now fully booked till September so please please get your orders in early if you want to book with me ... its heartbreaking having to turn so many orders away because I can't fit you all in :(
The other thing that has made this week so exciting is that the move to Devon, which has been on the cards for a while, is suddenly all systems go! We've had an offer on the flat so we're off down to Devon again house hunting next weekend!

Anyway back to business!
I've recently designed some bespoke wedding menus for a customer who wanted something simple and classic for their wedding incorporating ivory lace. I came up with the two designs below.



As I photographed them against my trusty wicker sewing box it got me to thinking about how a simple classic ivory and lace style can be instantly breathed new life into by using varying shades of browns and woods as a background colour for all that beautiful lace. It makes it stand out more but is still very neutral.
On this thought I've collected a few ideas below for styling for a wedding ... I really love the upcycled chalkboard frame which could have all manner of messages for your guests on! I also adore all that lovely glassware against the dark wood table ... you could pile them up with cheese and cakes for a fantastic dessert table display :)

credits :
www.floandpercy.com - photo credit Brides Magazine ; www.bhldn.com ; www.re-foundobjects.com
The Vintage Parlor via www.etsy.com ; www.ruffledblog.com - photo credit Justin Hill of Dekuji Photography ; www.bollea.com

Friday, 20 April 2012

The Bride Academy

Just a quick Friday post today ... I'm delighted to announce that I am now a Wedding Expert on the fantastic website http://www.thebrideacademy.co.uk/

The Bride Academy is a new and exciting community for brides to be. Planning a wedding takes more than just planning ability, it is vision, knowledge and creativity! and that doesn’t come easily.

The experts have worked with thousands of brides worldwide and as a team we can teach you how to make your wedding super special.
You can use the forums, join in the email classes and read our blog posts. We also are here to answer any questions and help you with your wedding dilemmas.

I'm very excited to start work this weekend on some fantastic blog posts and hints & tips to share with the Brides on the Academy .. so keep your eyes out for my posts ... plus some more fantastic advice from a variety of other Wedding Professionals!





Thursday, 19 April 2012

Real Brides : English Eccentrics Wedding Reception Stationery

Hope you've all had a lovely few days. I'm back to normal now after a short break down in Devon to start house hunting at the weekend ... its all very exciting and of course I'll let you know as soon as I do if Knots & Kisses HQ is on the move :)

I'm delighted to share with you today some photographs from one of the weddings of the gorgeous Brides I've worked with this year!
Michelle & Paul got in contact via Twitter earlier this year and asked me to work on their reception stationery for them, in the style of my English Eccentrics range.
Their photographer Donna Craddock, http://www.facebook.com/clickclickbang has let me share some of the photos of their reception so you can see the menus, tags and table plan I made for them ... So loving the pink campervan!!









Friday, 13 April 2012

Gorgeous Wedding Cakes

I'm off for the weekend to go house hunting in Devon ... very excited ... so there won't be a post Monday, but I wanted to leave you with some gorgeous Wedding Cakes that I have admired via Pinterest and Twitter recently.
Hopefully it will give you some inspiration for your wedding cake!








Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Stunning Glamorous Bridal Photo Shoot!

I've got a very special photo shoot to share with you today which will hopefully give you lots of inspirational ideas for your wedding day!
I first came across the images when the lovely Charlie of House of Istria http://www.houseofistria.co.uk/# posted an image of the hair accessories she'd provided for the shoot on twitter .. and I was absolutely bowled over by them! When I enquired about the photos the lovely Danielle from the White Rose Bridal boutique in the Cotswolds http://www.thewhiterosebridal.co.uk/, who had organised the shoot, got in touch and has let me share with you the photos of this amazing day!

I hope you love them as much as I do!
Here's the full report of the day .. courtesy of Emma, The Wedding Reporter http://theweddingreporter.co.uk/

White Rose Photo Shoot
16th January 2012



"Suzanne Neville, Caroline Castigliano, Stephanie Allin, Ritva Westenius and Johanna Hehir all stared out of the window at the rolling Warwickshire countryside. Hanging tantalising from the curtain rail of a first floor suite at Ettington Park Hotel, the beautiful creations from a selection of leading bridal designers glinted in the blazingly bright winter sunshine.

An explosion of bridal glamour appeared to have covered every surface within the walls of the suite; a table covered in glittering trinkets, a team of hair stylists commandeering the centre of the room and a make up artist working intricately from the light of a window in the corner. Two models sank deep into cushioned armchairs whilst being patiently painted and coiffed into creatures of glamour and style. In the midst of the organised chaos, one woman coordinated the many different facets of the day with an inexhaustible smile.




Having brought the quintessential pieces of bridal couture from her Cotswold boutique The White Rose, Danielle McCabe orbited between photographers setting up shots in the library and models slipping into frocks in the bathroom. With an infectious enthusiasm, she sorted and catalogued accessories, deliberated over steaming the dresses again and laughed excitedly with her crack team of suppliers.
Having launched The White Rose in the latter half of 2011, this ambitious photo shoot positioned the shop at the forefront of bridal retail whilst simultaneously drawing together a collection of talented local suppliers to showcase the finest designers in bridal retail.
Together with fellow local entrepreneur Martin Crean from Mode, the shoot had been created out of a desire to have more personal and glamorous publicity shots of a few key pieces representative of The White Rose. Mood boards for each intended setup curated by Martin and Danielle lay haphazardly across the vast expanse of the four-poster bed, illustrating the vast preparation that had drawn these professionals together.


In addition to the elegant dresses adorning the full-length bay window, a round table in front of the ornate stone fireplace sported the most dazzling of bridal accessories. From Magpie Vintage sparkles to intricately delicate pieces by Hermione Harbutt, a range of head dresses, necklaces, bracelets and earrings all sat waiting patiently to be worn. House of Istria feathers sat cosily alongside glittering crystals and demure pearls; the whole scene looked ripe for a magpie’s picking.
As Martin and his team of stylists transformed one model’s hair into magical waves reminiscent of bygone eras, award-winning make up artist Sophie Everett created a mixture of dramatic and romantic looks, turning the girls into breathtaking sirens. A glass coffee table filled with pins, tongs and products became a makeshift salon beneath clouds of hairspray as the team joked and laughed with warm familiarity.
The elaborately furnished Stour Suite became a hotbox of activity as Spencer and Phil, the photographers from All In The Image, popped their heads around the door to check on progress. With a background in commercial and bridal photography, their experience brought an attentive eye to the shoot, creating immaculate set-ups for each of the five different looks.


Before heading out of the suite for the initial shots of the day, the team crowded around their first muse to perfect her look. As Martin and Sophie put the finishing touches to their work, Danielle quietly buzzed around this newly transformed bride, stringing garlands of beads around her wrist and clasping necklaces to her décolleté to complete the picture.
The heads of hotel patrons and staff turned in enraptured bemusement as pretend brides floated through corridors and down the wrought iron staircase of the historic building. In the oak panelled library looking out on to a ruined medieval chapel, Phil and Spencer waited patiently for the arrival of their subject.
Traipsing towards the first location with an entourage of stylists in tow, the models garnered baffled compliments as they slipped out of warm dressing gowns to reveal clouds of silk organza, exquisite lace and waterfalls of chiffon.
Amidst a tangle of wires and power leads, the Victorian library sported contrasting scenes between an oval table set for conference delegates later in the day and a cornucopia of cameras and lighting paraphernalia ready to shroud each dress in a heavenly glow.
As the flashbulb fired up, Martin and Danielle’s attention split between the real time scene in front of them and the captured images of each moment instantly appearing on a computer screen behind the camera. With an eye for every single crease and fold of fabric, Danielle scrabbled around the feet of the model like an industrious pixie in order to tweak and refine the silhouette of the dress.



Having a specific aesthetic in mind, Martin positioned himself alongside the photographers, offering friendly creative direction to the model and immersing himself so much in the moment that he dashed in and out of shot to demonstrate poses and positions himself. It was with triumphant joy that he observed his visions coming into life as the camera snapped rapidly away.
The early morning sun soon found its way to the highest point in the sky as one model was dismissed in favour of the next. Whilst tripods and light stands found themselves packed up and reassembled in the next location, Sophie and Martin switched between touch-ups on set to reimagining models into their next look back in the suite. A constant relay of stylists ensured that each aspect of the process was diligently overseen.
In front of windows, beneath archways, under loggias and beautiful blue skies, the team positioned their models to suggest a hint of grandeur to the backgrounds of each shot. The models looked exquisite but there was no doubt that the stars of the show were the dresses themselves. Occasionally the accessories made a bid for the limelight but more often offered a supporting role in their sparkly, feathered opulence.
Bald headed men stared out of windows, preferring to observe the joy of the professionals working on the photo shoot than participate in their own middle management conferences. Elderly couples walking round the grounds of the neo-gothic hotel lingered on pathways to watch the magic of the moment unfold before their eyes.



Ettington Park became a playground of glamour, with beautifully styled models posing, posturing and pouting beneath a soundtrack of camera clicks and excited chatter. The turn of a head, the drop of a shoulder, the slightest rotation of the waist all brought life into the dresses, allowing them to speak for themselves on camera.
Bringing with her the unwavering attention of one-on-one consultations that brides can expect from The White Rose, Danielle remained constantly alert to the minutiae of every shot. Tweaking jewellery, rearranging dresses and even clearing the back of shots and engineering the exact fall of shadows with the precise placement of heavy velvet curtains; absolutely nothing escaped her gaze.
As the sunlight marched across the frosty grass throughout the afternoon, it became apparent that Martin and Danielle had assembled an equally fastidious team. Every supplier checked and double-checked their work, picking up on elements that a less experienced eye could easily overlook.
Altering the shade of a lipstick, painting a shot with warm light or precisely repositioning a stray strand of hair, the team became artists; keen to perfect their work using the vast experience and techniques of their respective trades.
Shooting from precariously high positions on rickety chairs and absurdly uncomfortable angles through archways, Phil and Spencer constantly reimagined each shot into different frames in order to have a portfolio of options to select from for each individual look. As the rest of the team looked on they too began seeing each dress in a different light, contributing ideas and lending a collaborative nature to the creation of each scene.



Whether recreating the regal style of Audrey Hepburn gazing out of an originally leaded window or allowing the sensuality of an early 20th-century flapper girl to bask in the late sunshine, each look was immaculately presented. Classic English roses, sensationally sultry starlets and delicately sparkling glamour girls all lent personality to the dresses, allowing them to bask in the attention.
Despite flagging models and pressing time constraints, the whole team maintained the same level of focus as the dusk began to approach as they had begun with when the dawn had only just broken. With sunlight rapidly fading and other events in the hotel soon to supplant their locations, the shoot began to wind towards a wrap.
Danielle, Martin and their glamorous team crowded around a laptop to assess some images from the day as the camera shutter clicked for a final time. From the frothy full skirt of chiffon roses to the ostrich feathers of a vintage-inspired shrug floating upon the breeze, each dress danced before their eyes like a parade of beautiful debutantes, ready to make their debut into the world."

Credits :

Styling – Danielle and Martin

Dresses and Accessories - Danielle, The White Rose Bridal Boutique
Photography – Spencer and Phil, All In The Image
Hair – Martin, Mode Hair
Make Up – Sophie Everett
Flowers – Catherine, Rose and Grace

All dresses and accessories available at The White Rose, dress designers include; Suzanne Neville, Stephanie Allin, Johanna Hehir, Ritva Westenius, Caroline Castigliano and accessories by House of Istria, Magpie Vintage and Hermione Harbutt.

Narrative by Emma, The Wedding Reporter.



Monday, 9 April 2012

Pretty Pink, Green & Twine Wedding Styling & Stationery

Hope you've all had a lovely Easter holiday ... and if (like me) you've been working I hope you managed to get a bit of time to spend with friends and family :)

Last week I posted off some lovely pale pink and green pocketfold style invitations to Ireland for some lovely clients who are getting married this year.
They were after a pretty floral style but with a rustic twist. These are the two designs I came up with .. they ended up going with the one on the left.


To go with these invitations I've put together a few styling ideas below that hopefully capture the look they were after ... of a prettiness in pink and green but with a rustic twist.




Friday, 6 April 2012

Gorgeous New Wedding Fashion Collection

I just had to share with you today the new Siren Song collection from U.S. website www.bhldn.com !
Talk about beautiful and evocative ... I think they've got a beautiful 1920s feel with a little hint of the Russian Folk look in there as well.
Stunning inspiration for your wedding attire ... and proof certain that you don't need to lose your sense of style on your wedding day!