Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2014

The Year of Bright Colors, Bright Lights, and Wedding Makeovers



Planning a wedding is all about finding what brings you joy.  There are lots of ideas out there.  Let's face it we've all spent countless hours on pinterest looking for the perfect favor, the perfect dress, the perfect invitation, cocktail combinations, wedding venues...the list goes on and on.  We have had the opportunity to see some really fun stuff over the past few months here at the inn...so if you are looking for some trends that are little out of the box here is what is going on int he world of wedding bliss.
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BRIGHTS ARE IN
No all white weddings this year.  Bright hues are back in.  Oranges, blues, and Poppy reds are making a grand appearance. If bright colors are not for you why not try just a little pop of something outside of your comfort zone by adding a pinch of color to your bouquet, centerpiece, or even the napkin on the table. Heading into the Fall months this can really liven up your decor.
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#SUPERCHARGED
Remember the days when you arrived to a wedding reception and there were disposable cameras on the tables?  Those days are long gone, replaced with the smartphone, hashtags, instagram, and facebook.   Capturing your guests on your wedding day has never been easier.  Many brides are even setting up charging stations so that their guests can keep their phones juiced and ready for the next great shot.
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THE CIGAR BAR
Want to do something extra special for your groom?  Cigar bars have been one of the most popular trends this year.   Even if you or the groom are not a cigar aficionado there is just something about a celebratory puff.  If you are thinking of having one of these there are several different ways that you can have one in order to fit your budget. Hiring a professional cigar roller provides a lot of entertainment as guests will get to see firsthand the art of rolling tobacco leaves.  
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LOVE IN LIGHTS
Wedding signage was a hot trend in 2013 and it is even hotter in 2014....or should I say BRIGHTER. These vintage style lights just scream fun and excitement. Choose you and your partners initials, fun words, super shapes and let the party begin.  Use these as a focal point, decor on a dessert table, or as stand alone objects for photo booth props...the options are endless!
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THE PHOTO BOOTH
No doubt that this trend has been around for awhile and everyone still loves it. However, in recent months the photobooth has received a bit of a makeover....Never mind pulling back that black curtain...these days the photo booth comes in the form of a....giant chalkboard.
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THE SOUTHERN BRIDAL PORTRAIT
That's right....the southern bridal portrait isn't just for southern belles anymore. It seems as though all brides love the idea of capturing a more formal photo of themselves to be shared with family and friends for many generations.
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TRICYCLES OF TREATS
It is a trend that I absolutely adore.....While food trucks are still popular for weddings they are taking a bit of a backseat to this new way of delivering a special treat to one's guests.  Whether its ice cream or hot dogs or donuts...these tricycles are sure to be a hit! 
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FLORAL GLAM
It is definitely the year of floral glamor.  Over sized bridal cascades, ceremony arches, fresh flower walls...these are all making flowers once again the spotlight of weddings.  
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PETITE WEDDINGS
It has definitely been the year of the petite wedding here at the inn...a wedding with twenty or less guests.  It may be a planned elopement, a second wedding, a vow renewal, or the desire for simplicity but this trend has really taken off.  What's the old saying?...less is more?   
Looking for some more great ideas?
Check us out on pinterest.com/carolinainn for the latest on wedding trends and ideas.
Happy Planning!




Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Southern Wedding Traditions

As a northern girl living in the south it has been extraordinarily fun to discover the southern "way of life". Words are a little longer, tea is a lot sweeter, and bacon is its own food group (thank god).
I had never even heard of boiled peanuts or pimento cheese until I crossed the North Carolina state line.
I love the south and when it comes to its wedding traditions they are simply nothing less than as warm  and inviting as a Carolina blue sky!
Here are few of my favorites.....
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THE MASON JAR
If you know me...you know that I adore anything that comes in a mason jar.
Not only can you use these little charmers for drinking sweet tea but fill them with jam or pickled cucumbers and you have a fabulous favor.
Mason jars can be used as centerpeices when filled with pretty flowers and brides have even found creative ways to use them as luminaries.

BRIDAL PORTRAITS
Yes, this is a tradition that many brides partake in but bridal portraits are especially important to southern brides.
Years ago having a photographer at at wedding was pretty unusual so this was the only way that one had to keepsake wedding day memories.
THE HANDKERCHIEF
The wedding handkerchief is often passed down from mother to daughter.
Early farmers believed that a brides wedding day tears were lucky and would bring rain for their crops later.  A crying bride meant that she would never shed another tear about her marriage. 
The "Hankie" remains a time honored tradition.
THE GROOM'S CAKE
I will never forget the scene in Steel Magnolias when the groom's cake was a grey armadillo with red velvet cake inside. 
The groom's cake has always been a gift from the bride to the groom and dates all the way back to the Victorian era.
This charming custom gives the groom a little attention on a day that otherwise belongs to the bride.
The bride will usually have a cake made that represents an aspect of the groom's personality.
 Another interesting fact that I found was that many years ago it was usually a part of the groom's cake that was actually soaked in liquor, wrapped, and stored for the couple to enjoy on their first anniversary.
In addition, other pieces of the cake would be given to the single lady guests who would in turn take it home and sleep with it under their pillows, whereupon they would supposedly dream of the man that they would marry...here's to hoping ladies!
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THE CAKE PULL
Another one of my favorites! 
Luck charms are paced inside the bottom layer of the wedding cake with ribbons attached. 
The single ladies and bridesmaids would then pull these out before the cake was cut. 
Each charm has a different meaning!
Ring-Next To Be Married
Star-Dreams Will Come True
Anchor-Adventure
Flower-Blossoming Love
Eiffel Tower-Travel
Wreath-A Happy Home
Kite-Fun on the Horizon
THE PARASOL
The hot southern sun can get to a girl on her wedding day.
  kimberley + john9
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THE MONOGRAM
If it stops moving long enough....a southern girl will monogram it!
Everything from napkins, to aisle runners, to cake toppers. 
BURY THE BOURBON
What?  I had never heard about this one. 
I am not sure how my boss will feel about me starting to plant a bourbon garden but I am willing to find out.
Exactly one month before the ceremony bury the bottle on the site where the couple is to be married. 
The bottle must be full and buried upside down.
According to southern folklore, if you carry out this plan,  it won't rain on your wedding day!
THE SIGNATURE DRINK
Southern brides and grooms love this one.
They want to pick cocktails that are unique to them and their wedding colors.
I have seen everything from bourbon and tea to honeydew and vodka.
SOUTHERN CUISINE
The heart of  southern tradition is serving up dishes that are filling and comforting at the same time.
For many southern belles the way to a man's heart is through his stomach!
  It is also the best way to show affection for wedding guests.   
Feed friends and family foods filled with love.
Biscuits, macaroni and cheese, shrimp and grits.....these are just a few that say I LOVE YOU better than any other.
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A wedding in the SOUTH is a big deal. It is full of old traditions, timeless etiquette, phenomenal food, and exquisite charm. 
If you are lucky enough to be a true southern belle....or at the very least aspire to be one
 you are sure to have a day that is as charming as it is memorable.
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