Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Rustic Country Wedding

Two months before her wedding I met with Kaysie and had her bring me her ideas for her wedding. We were in crunch time but I knew we could pull together what she had. I think she under estimated herself because she had some really great ideas. The end product was beautiful and I believe authentic to her taste. The day of the wedding was perfect weather, more than you could ask for in June. Here are a few snippets from her wedding.



I loved their homemade arch the contrast with the lace and the rustic wood was amazing.

Her favors were homemade salsa and beer cozies.

We made this effect on the jars by painting the inside with just cheap acrylic paint and tied on the burlap.

 Kaysie created these amazing kid bags including these coloring books and water bottles and more.

 Label, label, label it makes everything a bit more special.

 Little details we did on the arch


 The pie table was so fun. I love that it gave variety to dessert.


 Sitting on hay bales and looking at the majestic view was my favorite parts of this wedding.


To have and to hold and to keep your beers cold.



More than anything I can not express how much I took from this experience. I feel like I have an idea of the expectations that others have for me and my limitations. I am so thankful for the help that I received from Carly Wamsley without her I would not have gotten this all pulled together.

Until next time. 

"The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate."
-Oprah Winfrey

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Fun and Affordable Party Food

So, I have indeed been missing for awhile but for good reason. I have been working VERY hard to finish my coursework to get my certification with Lovegevity for Wedding and Event Planning.

There is a new trend showing up on tables all over different types of events lately. The salad bar has had a makeover and it is taking over the party and wedding scene. The reasons I love these 'food bars' are numerous. I love that a food bar can be used as part of your event decor. You can use your food to add to the theme of your event (remember my chili bar at my husbands western party?). I really love how cost effective they are, the presentation is big and the out of the pocket isn't. They also give your guests the ability to customize their meals. I really love adding a couple unexpected items that will really add to the flavor of your meal. If you are doing a taco bar you could add a fun salsa with pineapples or chunks of rich chocolate to a chili bar. By putting these items out you also get your guests talking and who knows, someone may find a new favorite.

I have put together a couple different types of 'food bars' just to get your creative juices flowing...



Kayleigh Brickey Designs
Yes, this was the chili bar from the Western Roundup, we went really basic but it still was so much fun. I loved adding avocado and lime to mine.


A pancake bar would be great for a baby shower or bridal shower or even a brunch wedding. Adding different flavored syrups and fruit toppings and don't forget those chocolate chips. 

A pasta bar!!! How great is this? The options are endless here, different cheeses, proteins, vegetables, and sauces. 

I did this for my youngest's birthday last year and it was a big hit, play around with sweet and savory toppings there are so many options, lime and garlic salt, cinnamon and sugar, cocoa powder and cayenne.

Kayleigh Brickey Designs
This pie buffet was on the smaller scale but it was perfect for our little get together. 

This would be so much fun. Add homemade marshmallows of many different flavors and different chocolates or even diced chocolate bars such as snickers or reeses for something unique. 

The all American hot dog can be a fun addition to any get together. Have some fun with the toppings there is no limits, I've even seen a peanut butter and jelly hotdog!

A hot chocolate bar would be great for a winter wedding. Think how the adults will react if you added a liquor or two to enjoy in their drink. This could also be used at an ice skating birthday party to warm everyone up after being on the ice.

This would be a so much fun for birthday party but don't limit yourself. I am all about stepping out of the traditional box. What if you had this cupcake buffet at your wedding as a cake alternative!

I love how this Milk and Cookies bar is given such a grown up look. By adding the different cookies and different flavored milks this turns something that could be ordinary into something extraordinarily unique!

Burger bars are so much fun, I really have a problem with being able to stop myself from adding too many toppings.

This Bloody Mary bar would be great for a brunch wedding or an adults birthday party.

A Mimosa or Bellini bar is a great addition to a bridal shower or even an addition to the bridal party room the morning of a wedding.

So, who is hungry now, because I sure am! But why stop there, there are SO many options for this new trend. What kind of 'food bars' have you seen? Can you think of any unique toppings? Feel free to leave me some comments below!

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Mint, Pink, and Gold Color Inspiration

So I had in mind the colors I wanted to use for this post but as I was going through some pictures I just couldn't keep my eyes off of this color combination. I just love how you can take this color combination and make it your own. You can brighten and lighten any of the colors to make them pop or soften them to give them a more vintage feel. Mint really made a scene this past year in fashion and I think it is fun to look at what's in season with fashion and bring it into your wedding.


I love adding the option of printed patterns into your wedding. I think it is great way to make a statement. Consider having your maid of honor in a print, even your groomsmen's ties or bridesmaid shoes, or even your own shoes. The mint gives you the option of bringing succulents into your floral design. How modern and beautiful are those! The gold makes the possibilities of DIY endless by using gold spray paint and glitter. Gold is a pretty easy color match which helps when trying to save money by doing things yourself.

How do you feel about this color combination? Do you  have any favorite color combinations? Please comment below. I love getting your feedback!


And how can you resist this too cute flower girl!

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Photo Credits: http://www.weddingflowerswinnipeg.com/blog/mad-about-style-bridesmaid-shoot/ http://www.stylemepretty.com/2012/06/15/santa-cruz-wedding-at-kennolyn-camp-by-edyta-szyszlo-photography/ http://www.etsy.com/listing/71645415/food-photography-macaron-photograph-5x5?ref=fp_treasury_5 http://weddinginspirationsbykate.blogspot.com/ http://www.stylemepretty.com/gallery/picture/424343 http://www.societybride.com/tag/mint-pink-gold-wedding-colors/ http://salonstylepins.com/2013/01/17/beautiful-flower-girl-dress/ http://www.stylemepretty.com/ http://www.betsywhite.com/flightsoffancy/2010/08/jade-seafoam-pond-and-peony/