Once the pumpkin dried, I took my materials and lined them up on the pumpkin to see where I wanted to place them. That way I could move them around without having them glued on. The top of the pumpkin was a little off so I placed some of the decor under the candle so it would sit evenly.
Then after I hot glued and rearranged some of the pieces, it was done! I only took me about 5 minutes to get everything hot glued on. I think it is a great money saving and easy project that makes an elegant centerpiece.
Showing posts with label Fall wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall wedding. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
What season should I get married in?
I am not sure that I could choose a season if I were getting married again. I think it would have to be between winter and fall. There are so many beautiful options for both. I think my husband and I should just renew our vows every year for 4 years just to include all the things I like. Though somehow I do not see him going along with that for some reason. This is a great article to read before you decide on what season you would like.
http://www.weddingstar.com/wedding-blog/tips-choosing-the-right-season-for-your-wedding/
http://www.weddingstar.com/wedding-blog/tips-choosing-the-right-season-for-your-wedding/
Friday, October 15, 2010
The new kind of bride and groom
Here is a picture of the latest couple I have been working with. :) The bride has on a beautiful beaded dress with a sweetheart neckline, silver accents and a corset back. She has accented with a purple crystal necklace and white two tier veil. The groom is wearing a black tuxedo with a purple bow tie and handkerchief. The nuptials are scheduled for the 31st.
It was really funny one day when I was sitting at my desk and I look out at the cars stopped outside on the street, and someone was taking a picture of them from inside their car. That moment was so worth all the work my daughter and I put into making them.
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Fall wedding,
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Fall Wedding Inspiration

I love the feeling of fall and seeing the brilliant colors of the leaves. Here are some great ideas from the Knot to add fall detials to your wedding day.
Need a little style inspiration for your fall wedding? We quizzed event planning experts in search of ideas that will make your ceremony and reception totally contemporary. In short, it's all about texture, deliciously rich colors, glamorous touches, and a few elements that say (but don't scream) "fall."
Textured Linens
This season, wedding decor is all about texture. That means tablecloths in tactile, visually intriguing materials like quilted or ruched silk, linen, velvet, or even Ultrasuede. Use fabric with a crimped look or multiple textures (like organza embroidered with bits of chenille), or layer two tablecloths (think sheer velvet on top of taffeta).
Bright Accents
For an of-the-moment look, mix subdued neutrals with surprise pops of bright color. One stylish bride ordered custom-made napkins in natural linen with magenta silk undersides, which peeked just slightly when they were folded on the table.
Seasonal Napkins
Speaking of napkins, they're a clever place to work in seasonal accents. Tie them with a small bundle of millet or a crab apple accent for a fall feel. Look for inexpensive seasonal napkin rings at places like Crate & Barrel or Pier 1 Imports (you'll find simple but stunning ones in gold and silver, wood grain, resin, and great fall colors). You can also make your own napkin bands using velvet or grosgrain ribbon.
Fall Aisle Style
Add a seasonal touch to your ceremony by using shafts of wheat or bunches of grapes (real or faux) as aisle markers. It's harvest season in the vineyards, so say your vows under a pergola covered with grape vines -- even if you're not in the wine country.
Metallic Details
Metallic accents continue to be huge, from classic silver and gold to more unexpected (and fitting for fall) pewter copper and bronze. Mercury glass vases will add glamorous pops of silver to cocktail tables and centerpieces. Gold and silver leaf accessories will liven up any table or place setting. Beyond vases, think napkin rings and framed photos telling the story of your relationship.
Dramatic Glass
Black glass or crystal (like Baccarat's romantic-meets-goth creations) will add a fashionable and unique touch to tabletops as onyx crystal goblets or vases. Fill the vases with champagne-colored flowers to heighten the drama.
Less is More
Rather than tons of tiny votives, make a statement with thick pillar candles in rich hues like pomegranate and aubergine. Display them in beds of big crystals for a glitzy and glam effect.
Classy Chandeliers
Add flair to any space with chandeliers (they can be hung from the ceilings of tents too). Consider a modern piece dripping in Swarovski crystals, or vintage varieties filled with candles.
Indoor Foliage
If the weather requires you to stay indoors for the reception, but you want to add a natural element, rim the room with potted deciduous trees showing off their most electric fall colors.
Fall Gobo Effects
Another way to bring the season indoors: Illuminate the dance floor or the ceiling of a tent with a branch pattern (created by a gobo lighting effect) and warm amber light. It will look as if the early evening sun is streaming through the trees.
Mood Lighting
By using LED light fixtures, you can easily change the mood for different portions of the party. Start cocktails with a sunny effect; move to pink and purple sunset tones on the walls and ceiling during dinner; and then slowly morph into a deep blue with white "stars" as you and your guests take to the dance floor.
Sources: Jennifer Brisman Weddings, New York; Robyn Goldberg Weddings & Special Events, New York; Debi Lilly from A Perfect Event, Chicago; DeJuan Stroud, New York
-- The Knot
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Fall wedding,
linens,
textured linens
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Autumn Inspiration

Fall is definately one of my favorite seasons. I love the colors of the leaves and the smell of the apple cinnamon candle burning in my shop. There is always this special feeling in the air that I associate with autumn but cannont really explain. I love decorating for the fall season with the leaves, pumpkins and cornstalks. If I were to pick a season to get married in again I would definately pick fall. Or maybe Christmas. Who can choose!
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autumn wedding,
Fall wedding
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