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Friday, January 14, 2011

Windows with a view!

So after checking out pictures of the venue for the movie "American Wedding," I was reminded just how beautiful two major attractions here in the Canada's Capital are and thought I would share a few pictures of them as well. If you are looking for grandeur and views (and have a flexible budget), then these venues are for you.






A great thing about both the Museum of Civilization (in Gatineau) and the National Gallery of Canada (in Ottawa) is that they are on the Ottawa River and allow for fantastic pictures and views no matter where you are on the property. You can even find some greenery in nearby parks if you are not a fan of downtown scenery - so the options are endless!






Whether it's sunny, rainy, Winter or Summer, the light in both buildings is incredible thanks to the floor to ceiling glass walls and glass dome ceilings.

There are beautiful art pieces, staircases and hallways found in both as well, which can make for interesting pictures and can entertain guests as they wait for the celebration or reception to begin (a big bonus!)
These venues can definitely cater to any couple - hope they inspire you!

No. 93: American Wedding




Wow - I didn't realize just how old this movie was (meaning how old I am) until looking through pictures from American Wedding, of American Pie series of movies. I remember loving her dress and the ceremony setting with the arches at the time...well, my taste has changed a little since then!

What I do love though is that the indoor venue was so tall and made completely of glass, meaning that there is not much need for decoration. This type of venue gives a sense of grandeur and allows you to feel as though you are a part of nature without being outside. It makes me think of the National Gallery in Ottawa and the Museum of Civilisation in Gatineau (which both do weddings) and both have stunning views from their tall windows. (See next blog post!)

The linens used to decorate the tables in this movie have not gone out of style either as they are in classic ivory and irridescent gold/beige. The thick bows in the same fabric drape around the back of the covered chairs elegantly. Although I am not a rose person, I do still love the tall, huge flutes of flowers used as centrepieces - tall being a must-have in this type of venue. The soft white lights strewn about the room add the to the sparkle of the night sky, which can be seen thanks to the glass dome.

Although some styles do change, there are definitely some inspiring ideas to be taken from this one!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Invitation Gallery 7




As I've always said, it is super helpful when a couple come to me looking for stationery and know what they want. In the case of Kristian and Michael, they had an exact picture that they found online and with just a few adjustments to colour and layout, I was able to come up with exactly what they were looking for. The Toronto couple will be getting married in Florida with a smaller guest list, but wanted to share their joy when they return by holding a reception for all those who could not attend the smaller destination ceremony.

Since Kristian will be taking her future husband's family name, we chose to put the first initial of his family name (the "S") as a dark watermark in pink in the place of an ampersand ("&"). I love the cursive and caps mix as well as the pink on ivory on black. Very chic, simple and elegant!

They are also having programs, candy jar labels, place cards and itineraries made, so I will keep you posted as they are created.

Best wishes to the happy couple as they continue with their plans!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

No. 94: The Hangover





As you can see, the caliber of movies I watched over the holidays was quite high! The Hangover was also playing on tv and I just love the wedding location and scenes at the end. I wish I could find more pictures and will continue to search, but for now, we'll have to make due with these.

The wedding takes place at her parents gorgeous, grand estate. The bride wore an Amsale gown with black ribbon detail around the waist. I love the classic picture/scene of her at the window, waiting for her man...it really shows off the dress too! I do like the simple flower in her hair, but found the tight/clean ponytail a little too severe for her strong face. In my opinion, she just looked angry (although her character was a little upset waiting for her groom!!!) Her bridesmaids looked equally elegant in mirror opposite gowns (black with white ribbon at the waist) and the little flower girls looked like sweet mini-brides! I would have loved this as a six-year-old!

You know already how much I love outdoor weddings - this one was no exception. The soft glow of the globe paper lanterns in the trees and around the large dance floor pergola add a romantic flair. Of course, the wedding music (sung by The Dan Band - a comedy group) set the mood with their take on "The Candy Shop" at the end of the film!

If you haven't seen this one, rent it...and have a few drinks while you do!

No.95: Legally Blonde 2




Wow - so just because I haven't posted in a little while, doesn't mean I wasn't thinking of all the lovely inspiration ideas that I've had! I got to have a few down days over the holidays to just lie around a watch some great and awful movies...and with the wedding theme in mind, I am noticing just how many movies have marriages in the storyline. Legally Blonde 2 just happened to be on television, so I thought I'd share the few pictures I could find.

Reese is just so gorgeous to begin with, so I do love how her character "Elle" kept her style simple (long flowing hair, minimal makeup, and simple, yet elegant Reem Acra gown). Of course, the ring was her signature style with a light pink stone flanked by diamonds. If you really love it, a replica can be purchased for less than $10 online at Overstock.com!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Get that Holiday feeling!




As we head into the days surrounding Christmas, I thought I would leave you with some holiday inspired items to peruse. The dark tent whose roof is lit with clear chirstmas lights is a romantic and safe way to mimic the night sky without risking the bad weather! I also like the dark colours used for everything from bridesmaids dresses and flowers to the black and gold mini cakes. Those are especially elegant without being too "Christmasy!!!"

And of course, I couldn't resist the gorgeous red gown...I guess it works if you're marrying someone named "Nick," "Kringle" or "Clause" though right?!!!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Top 100: No. 96 Mamma Mia






Love this musical, have seen it twice on stage...but have yet to see the film! Thought I would share some pictures anyways as this wedding is all about location...Do you really need to worry much about decor when your background is beautiful Skopelos Island in Greece? The white buildings set against the blue sea is just incredible. I found a site that caters specifically to creating "Mamma Mia" style weddings in Greece (which is where the beach picture is taken from). The long, soft and flowing dresses match the laid back yet elegant style of the island. And would there be any other way to make an entrance but on the back of a donkey? I think not! Enjoy!