A Pink & Orange Affair | Muriel Silva

This bayfront wedding with a bright color palette is just the thing to start April off right. Jessica & Jason’s stunning Chesapeake day was captured by Muriel Silva Photography . Muriel shared,

With waterfront wedding venues, you get a bit more freedom in your decor with the environment. All of the beautiful design was done by the incredible girls at Events in the City. Just take a look at all of those flowers and the simple, yet elegant layout (in a cute pink color scheme!) at the reception.

We couldn’t agree more, but we have to say, our favorite touch is the gorgeous texturing on the wedding cake – swoon!

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We heart Muriel Silva Photography !

The above vendor featured in today’s post is also part of our guide. For more information about hiring these professionals, be sure to check out our Vendor Guide ! If you are a vendor interested in learning about the guide, visit us here !

Wedding Vendors
Photographer: Muriel Silva Photography
Venue: Herrington on the Bay
Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Events in the City
Flowers & Decor: Nature of Design - Janet Flowers
Ceremony Officiant: Rabbi White
Lighting: Crow Entertainment
Band: The Dickens
Makeup Artist: Makeup Memories
Cake Baker: Sugar Bakers
Hairstylist: Tresses for Dresses

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DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca

“Picca and Edward set out to share their EPic Love Story with their guests, and they did just that! Married in an intimate, charming courtyard in San Juan Capistrano, CA, they were surrounded by friends, family, lush garden greens and so much pretty! From library card escort cards and bookmark place cards to a “library” of delicious desserts, each detail was lovingly crafted to perfection by the bride and her groom. Guests dined, danced and celebrated under the stars. Truly an unforgettable evening!” – Weddings & Events by Viv

DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca
DIY Wedding | Edward + Picca

What is your favorite wedding day memory?

Can I say all of it!?! Since then, we can’t stop thinking about the day we got married. We’ve watched countless videos and looked through hundreds of photos over and over. We miss it so much!! But if I were to choose my favorite par, it was definitely our ceremony. For me particularly, it was when Edward said his vows.

What did you DIY for your wedding?

What didn’t we DIY!? We wanted to share our love-story with our guests from the get-go. From there, I “ran-away” with a love story theme. We printed escort library cards and filed them in card catalog boxes I purchased from Marshall’s. For each place setting we included hand-made menus and bookmarks as place cards for each guest. A different color of ribbon on each bookmark indicated beef, chicken or vegetarian.

For our center pieces, we labeled each table by chapters (frames were purchased from the .99cent store and chapter labels were printed from home). I purchased books at the thrift store and spray painted them in gold. The mercury flower vases that sat on top of the books were purchased from Michael’s Craft Store and others from another DIY bride on Craigslist. To set the mood for a romantic evening underneath the stars, tea candle lights were provided by our florist.

One of our bridesmaids (Pamela) who is also a fellow DIY bride herself helped us with our ceremony programs. We included photos from our DTLA engagement shoot and printed on left over paper from our invitations. A handful of picture frames were purchased from various thrift stores and DIY’d into Chalk board signs. Each sign was handwritten with the help of another DIY bride (Alyssa) whom I met through one of my bridesmaids.

Our dessert library included all home-made treats, desserts, cake and cake topper by family and friends! To serenade our guests, we had one of Edward’s friends since 7th grade (Camille) perform an acoustic version of one of our favorite songs of 2014, “Latch” by Sam Smith. Our cousins Ricky and Christine of The Yodsukars , Photographic & Cinematic also co-wrote and produced a mini-film of how Ed and I met, telling our love story which eventually led to Ed’s proposal. When we asked my little nieces and nephew what their favorite part of the wedding was they all said, “When we watched the movie!”

As for my bridesmaids, I wanted each of them to be different. I wanted them to express their individuality and at the same time be comfortable in the dress that they were wearing. I gave them a color palette and had them choose their own dresses. All different styles but complimentary in color. I made a “book” proposal for each of the girls. It included a mini bouquet, monogram rings (which they wore on our wedding day), our color palette (made out of paint chips), a tiny bookmark with a quote stamped on one side (“The joy of the journey is best measured by the friends, not the miles”), a personal note and details about the wedding, the dresses and how each of the girls were special to me!

To set the mood/theme for our wedding, our invitations were mini booklets with old school library RSVP cards. I found a designer on Etsy and I was able to custom make our invitations! We purchased the electronic version of the invites, bought paper in bulk from Kelly Paper and took it to a local print shop. I couldn’t be any happier with the end result!

Our ceremony backdrop was a fireplace lit with romantic candle light adorned with flowers. I pitched this idea to our florist the first time we met and she did such an amazing job!!! I was so thrilled and excited to see everything come together!!!

Something old, new, borrowed and blue?

  • Something Old: (don’t cringe!) a pair of my favorite lace undies
  • Something New: Sparkly shoes! Who doesn’t love shoes!?
  • Something Borrowed: I borrowed a hair brooch from Katie, a friend of mine who also wore the brooch on her wedding day.
  • Something Blue: The pearl on my garter.

Any advice for brides currently in the planning process?

Have fun with it and give yourselves enough time so that in the end, you’re not scrambling for last minute projects. I always told myself, “Whatever we don’t finish by our wedding day, I’m not going to worry about it!” But with the help of family, friends and the groom himself our team pulled through and finished all our DIY projects on time! – Picca, the bride

Event Credits

Photography: Jeremy Chou Photography // Venue: Franciscan Gardens, San Juan Capistrano // Wedding Coordinator: Weddings & Events by Viv // Florist: Green Leaf Designs // Catering: 24 Carrots // Cake + desserts: made by friends and family of the bride & groom // Officiant: A Moment to Cherish // DJ: Waller Entertainment // Videographer: Boffo Video // Linen Rentals: La Tavola // Furniture Rentals: Archive Vintage Rentals // Photobooth: Perfect Shot Photobooth // Dress: Pronovias via Mariposa Boutique // Garter: The Honey Bee Shop // Shoes: Jimmy Choo // Bridesmaids dresses: Personally chosen // Getting ready robes: Silk and More // Hair: Jodi Lopez // Makeup: Sharleen Carlos // Groom's attire: Hugo Boss // Groomsmen attire: Personally chosen // Ties: The Tie Bar // Parents gifts: Inspired Stitches

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Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete

After "instantly meshing" with their photographers, Caroline & Evan Photography , these two put their engagement session choices entirely into the experts' hands. Their only request: it had to involve their home base, downtown St. Pete. Caroline and Evan delivered, with a romp around some of the area's most lovely, unique spots - the artsy downtown wall murals, the flowery park, and beautiful waterfront.

Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete

Kristen and Dave initially met three years ago, on a mutual friend's Facebook post comment thread. Their friend, Jesse, urged Kristen to go out with Dave, but they joked that it would only happen if he "showed up at her house dressed as a polar bear, and took her to a Rays game." Well, Dave took the challenge, flew down from North Carolina, and showed up at her door to take her to a Tampa Bay Rays game.... dressed in a polar bear costume. It was, as Kristen says, "a crazy, unforgettable night."

Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete

The day after they met, Dave flew to a job interview in San Diego... and he got the job. Years of long distance relationshipping followed, as Dave went from Cali to Huntsville, Alabama, where the two will live together now that they've tied the knot. Kristen has lived in St. Pete for almost eight and a half years, and they both consider it to be "home" in spite of all the travelling they've had to do to stay together. Dave popped the question last May, with a little picnic under the banyan tree in downtown's North Straub Park. She said yes, of course!

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“We loved our engagement session, and our photographers. Caroline & Evan are an amazing team to work with, I am so thankful to have found them to document our story.”
Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete Downtown Engagement: Kristen & Dave in St. Pete

The couple wed last week at the Postcard Inn, and are now basking in the honeymoon sun in Maui. As Kristen tells us, "Everything about the wedding was perfect (though I caught the flu last week and lost my voice... I had to whisper my vows!). In the end, I wouldn't change a bit."

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Steal This Style | Cheerful Spring Table

Hi Something Turquoise friends, Lauren here from I Love Love Events bringing you an awesome and affordable cheerful table, just in time for the upcoming spring holiday season.

The moss table runner and the layers and layers of flowers are the elements that drew me to this tablescape and also, what makes it look so fresh, springy and cheerful. Pat’s Floral Design knocked it out of the park with the flowers, but I am claiming that, with some creative vision, you could achieve something similar with (gasp) grocery store flower bouquets. You may need a couple bouquets, but the classic rose, carnation, daisy, lily and fern combo are just the right colors and can be separated out and restyled. Arrange them in pots (that you may already have), urns and lanterns to get this look. Add some feathers and berries and you are on your way! If you are apprehensive, search “arranging grocery store flowers” on google or Pinterest and you’ll find lots of great tips.

Steal This Style | Cheerful Spring Table

Shoppable Credits:

moss table runner // lanterns // feathers // terracotta pots // distressed urn // linen fabric // champagne flutes // pink goblets

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While I designed this post and accompanying budget for a smaller, intimate gathering, you could scale it up for a wedding and keep it affordable by renting the glassware, as opposed to buying, and either trading in the large lanterns for smaller Ikea lanterns , or renting them from your florist.

Steal This Style | Cheerful Spring Table

Intrigued by the look of the blackberry cocktail? We are too! Here’s a fun recipe from Glitter Guide that we think would pair perfectly with this ensemble.

Steal This Style | Cheerful Spring Table

Image Credits: Beautiful tablescape: Elizabeth Anne Designs // Photography: Katie Stoops Photography // Florals: Pat’s Floral Design // Venue: Belle Haven on the James // Catering: The Catering Outfit

Steal This Style | Cheerful Spring Table

Lauren Koster is the owner of I Love Love Events , a New York based wedding planning company that specializes in the unique and handmade look. Her eclectic style and modern hipster vibe always has us entranced. We always love when she graces our blog with her monthly “ Steal This Style ” article. Want to know more? You can personally follow or find her from these links below:

website // blog // instagram // facebook // twitter // pinterest


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White and Sparkling Wedding at Mansion

Today is a special day, because I have the priviledge of featuring my first same sex wedding. I've received submissions in the past, but I evaluate same sex weddings the same way that I do ones of the opposite sex - they have to be beautiful, with inspiring details and ideas - with quality photography, to boot!


Chris and Francisco's wedding, photographed by Casey Hendrickson , definitely fits the bill. The couple's wedding was held at the majestic Van Dusen Mansion in Minneapolis, decorated using a classy black and white color palette. Their wedding invitation was a true reflection of Chris and Francisco's big day, a one-of-a-kind etched glass plate wrapped with silver ribbon. Their wedding ceremony was what really caught my eye, decorated with gorgeous white flower arrangements, and Francisco walking down the aisle with a sparkling brooch bouquet.



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White and Sparkling Wedding at Mansion - Vendors & Credits

Photographer: Casey Hendrickson Photography
Venue: Van Dusen Mansion
Caterer: Mintahoe Catering & Events and Scott McKenzie Catering
Floral Designer: Garden of Eva
Cake Designer: Queen of Cakes
Stylist: Sunrise Styling LLC
Groomsmen Attire: Versace and Billionaire Italian Couture



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