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Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
2011 Wedding Trends
It's that time of the year! Time to post the wedding trends for the new year.
Wedding Trends 2011
Saying "I do's" in doorways! Sounds silly but it's been happening all over the UK. Since the law doesn't permit couples having a ceremony outdoors, the closest they can get to mother nature is next to the door leading outdoors.
Post wedding luncheons, BBQs and parties in general are HOTT. Why end the party at midnight?
The after party after the wedding reception is in full swing. Many of the younger guests are continuing the party at a hotel or lounge after they leave the venue.
Engagement shoots are going to be big in the UK this year. Couples are understanding the importance of the engagement shoot and that it gives them a chance to get comfortable in front of the camera and with their photographer.
A nude palette of peaches, blush pinks and golds are big for 2011 and on the other end of the colour wheel, I'm seeing bold and vibrant colours such as purple, tangerine, fuchsia and bright red.
Table napkins are being adorned with tiny bunches of fresh herbs to add sophistication and scent to the room.
For more 2011 wedding trends please contact Erika at weddings@flutterflyevents.com
Wedding Trends 2011
Saying "I do's" in doorways! Sounds silly but it's been happening all over the UK. Since the law doesn't permit couples having a ceremony outdoors, the closest they can get to mother nature is next to the door leading outdoors.
Post wedding luncheons, BBQs and parties in general are HOTT. Why end the party at midnight?
The after party after the wedding reception is in full swing. Many of the younger guests are continuing the party at a hotel or lounge after they leave the venue.
Engagement shoots are going to be big in the UK this year. Couples are understanding the importance of the engagement shoot and that it gives them a chance to get comfortable in front of the camera and with their photographer.
A nude palette of peaches, blush pinks and golds are big for 2011 and on the other end of the colour wheel, I'm seeing bold and vibrant colours such as purple, tangerine, fuchsia and bright red.
Table napkins are being adorned with tiny bunches of fresh herbs to add sophistication and scent to the room.
For more 2011 wedding trends please contact Erika at weddings@flutterflyevents.com
Photo by Lloyd Dobbie
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Wise Wedding Tip
To kick off a series of Wise Wedding Tips, today I'll talk about the WEAR and the WHERE:
Wise Wedding Tip 1:
Two of your biggest decisions will be choosing what to wear and where to getting married. I suggest deciding WHERE first as the style of the venue will have a big impact on design decisions later in the planning process. Besides, imagine buying a formal ball gown dress then finding out that the only openings in June are at a horse ranch!
Love,
Erika Unbehaun
FlutterFly Events
Wise Wedding Tip 1:
Two of your biggest decisions will be choosing what to wear and where to getting married. I suggest deciding WHERE first as the style of the venue will have a big impact on design decisions later in the planning process. Besides, imagine buying a formal ball gown dress then finding out that the only openings in June are at a horse ranch!
Love,
Erika Unbehaun
FlutterFly Events
Monday, 10 January 2011
A Martini Trend
One big wedding trend I'm loving this year is food served in Martini glasses. Add a bit of chic to your celebration by bringing out your starter or dessert course in the Martini glasses, or having a late night buffet with a table full of Martinis!
Fill your glasses with the following:
Shrimp Cocktail
Mashed potatoes
Asparagus Risotto
Scrambled Eggs
Ice Cream or Sorbet
Fill your glasses with the following:
Shrimp Cocktail
Mashed potatoes
Asparagus Risotto
Scrambled Eggs
Ice Cream or Sorbet
Thursday, 6 January 2011
A Beautiful Dress
I come across beautiful things most days on the job. Diamonds, boxes folded to perfection, gorgeous silk draped around doorways, and more. I wanted to share this beautiful Vera Wang gown with you as the sweetheart neckline and ruffles with incredible texture took my breath away. I can already envision a truly divine wedding with this gown...
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
The Fabulous You
Like most brides I assume you want to look like a better version of yourself on your wedding day? Step up your health and beauty regime and jump kick your fabulous booty into gear. At least three months before your wedding day you should make some small tweaks, if necessary.
FlutterFly's top tips to a more fabulous you:
1. Improve your diet by cutting out everything you know is bad for you- white breads, starchy foods, sugar, alcohol, and fatty foods. For me, dairy products cause breakouts so I completely avoid these when I have a big event. Eat green vegetables and foods containing omega 3 and protein such as salmon, avocado, almonds and egg whites.
2. Aim for at least 30 minutes of cardio exercise three (3) times per week then increase this to five (5) times per week. The blood flow will help increase metabolism and get your skin glowing!
3. Lightly exfoliate every three (3) days to get rid of dead skin cells and to increase cell turnover. You will notice a softer and brighter complexion immediately.
4. If you're a sufferer of dry and frizzy hair, start using a good shampoo, conditioner and serum such as Kerastase. This brand has done wonders for my dry, split end mane. Another tip is to use the cool setting on the blow dryer for one (1) minute after your hair is completely dry. Blast the cool air from root to ends for a sleek and frizz free finish.
FlutterFly's top tips to a more fabulous you:
1. Improve your diet by cutting out everything you know is bad for you- white breads, starchy foods, sugar, alcohol, and fatty foods. For me, dairy products cause breakouts so I completely avoid these when I have a big event. Eat green vegetables and foods containing omega 3 and protein such as salmon, avocado, almonds and egg whites.
2. Aim for at least 30 minutes of cardio exercise three (3) times per week then increase this to five (5) times per week. The blood flow will help increase metabolism and get your skin glowing!
3. Lightly exfoliate every three (3) days to get rid of dead skin cells and to increase cell turnover. You will notice a softer and brighter complexion immediately.
4. If you're a sufferer of dry and frizzy hair, start using a good shampoo, conditioner and serum such as Kerastase. This brand has done wonders for my dry, split end mane. Another tip is to use the cool setting on the blow dryer for one (1) minute after your hair is completely dry. Blast the cool air from root to ends for a sleek and frizz free finish.
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