Lauren and Dixon | Overbrook Golf Club

I got such a nice "Thank You" note from Lauren & Dixon this week. I had the opportunity to work with them and their families for their wedding on June 30th. The Ceremony took place Media Presbyterian and the Reception at Overbrook Golf Club.  I did the Wedding Coordination as well as the Event Design & Floral Decor. (I loved her bouquet so much I could barely hand it over!) I can't wait to share some of the images that Philip Gabriel captured when they are available...we will have a full post when they are!

Until then check out this beautiful "Coming Soon" trailer by CinemaCake for some of the highlights of their gorgeous day!

Style Studio | Part Two

I just couldn't resist another dreamy bouquet before the week got crazy...so here are some pretty blue hue babies to get us though the next few days! Part Two of the Spring Style Studio with AMC Photography. Gorgeous Dutch Blue Hydrangea, Purple Clematis, Scented Geranium and Blue Vandas with some touches down the line of Maiden Hair Fern. Lovely!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Style Studio | Spring 2012

Sometimes it's fun to make pretty things just because we can...here's a few shots from a new little section I am going to start posting - I like the call it the "Style Studio." Ann Marie Casey and I had a super fun day styling some bouquet shots - Thanks AMC Photography!

This little beauty has so many of my favorites all together: lovely white Hellebore (hella yeah!) with touches of their bright green leaves, delicate pink Ranunculus & the Cirrus Dusty Miller that I still can't seem to get over...it's just so pretty!

Carola and Randy | Physick House

It is not often that I meet a couple via a phone interview and don't see them until they pick up the florals until the day of the wedding. But...it happens. It's not often that we start planning 30 days before the wedding and then via the groom! But...it happens. And I am so happy because I think we were all a match made in heaven - there is nothing more satisfying than making a couples day!

Their wedding was at Physick House and the weather was perfect! 

"Hi! I'm Carola.. and I sent you some pictures. My bouquet was beautiful and all the flowers were really great!!!!
Thanks for your work again!! Really pretty!!!! Thank you!"


How can I ask for more?! PS Carola you look stunning - I totally want your dress!
 
 
 
 

Meghan & Kendall | National Constitution Center

Meghan and Kendall were and amazing couple who became wonderful friends when I coordinated & did the decor for their wedding at the National Constitution Center. Meghan and I had so much fun and got along so well that she has become my assistant coordinator for the weddings we have had since! She was a godsend for WOAL  - I would have never been able to enjoy my sisters wedding with out knowing she was implementing all of our plans...so I was thinking of her today and thought I would give a little shout out about her day...pictures to follow!

Meghan + Kendall Wedding Highlight; National Constitution Center- Philadelphia, PA from Cord3Films on Vimeo.


This post that was meant to be - since the big news about GM ElliottVideography re-branding with their new name Cord Three Films just coming out! Check them out!
(Thanks Violet & Glen & Congratulations on the new name!)

Gretchen and Argo | Le Meridien

I am so delighted to have gotten a number of calls from brides who are having Le Meridien as part of their wedding day! I had such a nice consultation there this afternoon and it reminded me that I have yet to post my very first wedding there - shame on me! As a self described "Magpie" more bling, more & more ribbons, more feathers, more details = more better!
So wait no more..I need to start with the Jewels - because that's where Gretchen did! She is the most prolific,Type-A, mildly obsessive compulsive artist I know {and I say that with the utmost affection!} She owns a jewelry design company Studio 320 and the bling starts here. I don't think there was a free appendage to be found! Not only did she design all of the bridal jewelry that she wore herself, she did baubles for the bridesmaids, the flower girls including the pomander handles, her mother & a few other ladies to boot! Check out all of the in's and out's of custom work in her "Gretchen McHale Argood | Artist of the Month" spotlight!

And yes...of course she had time to design her rings too! WHAT?! Amazing! This part is one of the sweetest - they both tossed some of their treasures (Class ring, charms etc.) literally into to melting pot & came up with these treasures. Her jeweler John at Marchi on 8th & Walnut completed the vision: 
The personal flowers were the perfect balance to her beautiful dress by Ella Bridals with the long bridesmaids dresses finished off with the overflow of multi-textured ribbons...
 
The flowers were such delicate shades of Chanel pink, blush and cream in collections - like jewels of their own, each unique on each of the tables.
 
 
Now, don't let all that sparkle blind you - the Groom Argo is no slouch! Aside from being an amazing DJ who's crew represented in keeping the dance floor packed - but he also owns a design company "Argo Design" and did all the graphics and printed details from invites down to candle wraps!
I am not sure I know another couple who takes such advantage of what Philly has to offer - I love that they chose so many of  Steve Power's "Love Letter" Murals to celebrate their day. All of these images were the creative eye of their photographer Chris Kendig - his site is full of amazing work and moments and details!
There is so much more to say about all of the details in Gretchen's day...I celebrate her as "Artist of the Month"  - check out her inspirations in this post dedicated to her creativity & wedding vision!

Artist of the Month | Gretchen McHale Argood

Tell me a little about what inspired the design for your wedding necklace & your bridesmaids? The inspiration for me is always the fashion.  I start with the style of the dress, and move forward from there.  I then shopped for the elements for my jewelry and the girls jewelry.  I didn’t go into the shopping with a specific design in mind…I let the colors guide me and chose gems and crystals that I liked, and the designs grew from there. 
What about your mom's gems, is she as fashion forward as you? My mom is much more conservative than me, so I wanted to honor and respect her sense of style while still adding some flash and pizzazz! My mom’s jewelry featured freshwater pearls and Swarovski crystals in a variety of whisky shades.  I also made jewelry for the mother of the groom and the 2 flower girls, and used Swarovski crystals and chain elements in them. 
 
So for you then? My jewelry featured keshi pearls, Swarovski crystals, Swarovski briolette pendants, and vintage leaded crystals.  The bridesmaids had smaller versions of the Swarovski pendants featured in my necklace and faceted cloudy quartz. 
Exactly how many pieces did you have on that day? On my wedding day I wore the following things that I created: necklace, earrings, pearl bracelet with my “something blue” being a heart shaped toggle clasp with a key closure that says “you are my joy”, the wedding cuff, and an anklet that featured a sixpence from 1947 that had been a part of a bracelet my grandmother used to wear (and to complete the rhyme-something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence for her shoe).  In addition to the pieces I made, I wore an antique diamond and sapphire platinum ring that had belonged to my great aunt Kay, my Fossil watch (I seriously can’t live without knowing what time it is, and I hid it under my cuff!), my Lagos Heart of Philadelphia bracelet that was a birthday gift from all my dear girlfriends, my engagement ring that my husband and I designed together, and later in the day my wedding band that my husband and I designed together.
What inspired you to make the cuff? I wanted something bold and different, and I wasn’t coming up with anything that really excited me…I decided to try something really out of the box and different for me.  I knew I’d have a lot of fabric from my hem and that I wanted to used it in my bouquet, and when I was thinking about how that was going to look and be adorned, I got the idea for the cuff.  I worked with one of my bridesmaids on the construction of the base of the cuff and then spent countless hours embellishing it by hand with thousands of Swarovski crystals and tiny seed pearls.

How long did it take to make the complete wedding jewel package for your wedding? I procrastinated….a lot!  But it was my own wedding and I knew what I had to work with, and how long it would take to get done.  I shopped for my gems about 6 months in advance of the wedding, but the actual production and creating of the jewels took about 6 weeks of insanity.  That included 8 bridesmaids sets of necklace and earrings, 1 Mother of the Bride set of necklace, earrings, and bracelet, 1 Mother of the Groom set of necklace and earrings, 2 Flower Girl sets of necklaces and earrings as well as pomander ball chains, and the bridal Parure which consisted of earrings, necklace, bracelet, cuff, and anklet.

How far in advance do girls need to book your services? The cuff alone says 4-8 weeks…Timing all depends on how intricate they want the jewelry to be.  I’m a bold bride and knew I wanted really edgy bold pieces for my wedding.  Lots of brides like smaller, delicate things which can be made within a shorter time frame.  The cuff is tricky, as production on that can’t happen till the bride has had her fitting and has the fabric with which to create the cuff.  I did make one in 2 weeks but that was straight up sewing for like 6 hours a day (in addition to my full time job!)  The answer to the question is, I can work with whatever timeline comes my way.  If you give me a year, I can spend half of that time working on concept and materials sourcing, and the world is your oyster in terms of options.  If you’re booking 2 months out, you can’t be as specific with the types of gems and materials used, but you’ll still look divine on your wedding day!


Is it ok for me to refer to you as a Magpie? ;-) of course!!!!  !

Gretchen is one of a kind - and so are her pieces - so you have to move fast unless you are going to have her design somethings specifically for you! Custom work is truly welcome!Check out her pieces on her site studio320jewelry.com, you can pick up a few pieces of her latest on Etsy and of course see what she's up to on FaceBook! Share the "Like!"

Special thanks to Chris Kendig Photography for capturing G+A's day and details so perfectly!

WOAL 2012 | Jennifer and Iain have tied the knot!

The long awaited Wedding of a Lifetime {WOAL} of my sister Jen and Iain has come to pass and I have so many things to talk about! (My apologies to every bride who met me after they got engaged & has either delighted in - or tolerated - my little ramblings about them as we planned for the big day!) The day has come & gone and we had so much fun! Jen was beautiful, Iain was dashing & the dance floor was packed!
I headed down South to Richmond, VA on the Tuesday before & we were in full wedding mode until the big day July 14, 2012. I am going to resist a little longer before writing up a full post; just until the Newlyweds go through all of the beautiful pictures Erin and Mike took. Their image above is just one of the lovely sneak peeks you can see on their blog! Thank you Tall and Small!

Melissa and Andy | Free Library of Philadelphia

My love affair with yellow is still in full force; imagine my delight in meeting Melissa! Not only does she share my passion for the hue, but is so full of energy and excitement that she shines like the color! {Andy's not too shabby either!}
She & Andy were so much fun to work with & full of enough DIY details to put Etsy out of business! It was a family affair and we felt like one of them when team Mom & Auntie showed up to set up all the hand crafted details. I love to see how couples who select the Free Library of Philadelphia as a venue make it their own - and this Rooftop wedding had all the details! Like these "Check Out Stamped" Programs, Book Mark Seating Cards and Whimsical hearts above the delicious spread set by Feast Your Eyes Catering:
Oh yeah...there were FLOWERS too! The day started super breezy so we had a lot of practice setting and resetting the designs - but Lynn from Feast Your Eyes and here team were amazing! Not only do they serve up tasty treats, but can move on the fly! The 'turn' was like a synchronized ballet! Garden style collections and groupings of flowers in vintage glassware dappled the tables with hints and notes from the couple...
Pete Malone of 217 Photography captured all of these images shown here and you can see more of the tender moments he snapped on his Website and Facebook - share the love, it's a "Like" you won't regret!
 Foxy!

Fareha & Chris | Please Touch Museum

I had such a fun time working with Fareha & Chris for their May 27th wedding. My first consultation was with everyone except the bride! Family (yes) of the Bride, Groom and Chris himself! He really got the ball rolling and Fareha wrapped up the details in the end. They had their ceremony and the reception at the Please Touch Museum with Brulee Catering and On Q Productions highlighting the details with gorgeous lighting. Jeff Tisman captured some beautiful moments and shared them on his blog. They had so many personal and had crafted details...all the images below are his...I can't wait to see the rest! 
 

Amanda + Scott | Terrain Wedding

{I miss you!} Talk about a case of the "Shoemakers Children's Shoes...!" Where has the time gone? Too much time playing with flowers and not enough blogging about them! Here are a few little treats that I came across while working on proposals this evening (...nothing like a little procrastination that is veiled as work!)

All of these images from Scott and Amanda's wedding at Terrain in Glen Mills, PA were taken by Nadine (and her second shooter Christine) from "Love Me Do" Photography; you can see more of this wedding as well as all their gorgeous work and attention to detail on their site!

I have so much more to tell you about Scott and Amanda's wedding day! When is my next day off? I actually cried a little bit when I made her bouquet - it made me so happy I almost didn't want to to give it away!
Guests were welcomed to the ceremony area via the walkway lined with tons of mason jars and candles. After the sweet ceremony they headed to cocktails where individual mini Echiveria guided guest to dinner seating card treats! The long tables were filled with additional succulents and once the guests arrived with theirs - the table was finished! 
 Thank you for having me be a part of your day!

Violet + Sharif | Philadelphia Water Works

I met Violet just a few months before her wedding & we had so much fun sharing ideas. Her intimate wedding was held at Trinity Memorial Church in Philadelphia - where she sang a song she had written for her new husband as a gift during the ceremony. Lauri from LaLee Photography took all of these images -and many more - check out on her blog/site! There is no doubt that these two love each other and her images are just a taste of the many tender moments that day.
 
  
Once She and Sharif were hitched they headed to the Philadelphia Water Works for a lovely reception where the orchids she loved elegantly rose above some tables and shades of yellow and lavender roses with accents of Delicate Maiden Hair Fern danced among the other tables...
Once She and Sharif were hitched they headed to the Philadelphia Water Works for a lovely reception where the orchids she loved elegantly rose above some tables and shades of yellow and lavender roses with accents of Delicate Maiden Hair Fern danced among the other tables...
That last one might be my favorite (even though you can't really see the bouquet) they just look so happy!
Violet sang an amazing song to Sharif that day & you can check out more of her beautiful voice. She plays in the city all the time - check out her music duo The Second Floor Music.

Bridal Shower! WOAL {Update #2}

The Trifecta and I have been very busy. It is quite something to be on the other side of the wedding process. I had to admit to my partners in crime that I had never in my 20 years of being in the industry thrown a Bridal Shower. But there are a few things I do know:
1. people make the party
2. everyone loves champagne
3. you can't go wrong with the Rittenhouse Hotel
4. don't try and be a photographer of you are not - they capture moments you never saw...and you actually get to enjoy the party (Thank you Ann Marie Casey!)                                
Bride and "Trifecta"
And it was the perfect venue for this particular Bridal Shower since we have the Groom crossing the pond for the love of his life - a Bridal British Tea in the Mary Cassatt Tearoom of the Rittenhouse Hotel, Philadelphia was the perfect place for our party on April 22, 2012. Danielle Blusius could not have been more accommodating or kind - our day was amazing in great part due to her, her team and their attention to detail that day (all I added were flowers and Lilly Pulitzer pillows!)

If you are going to finish the small details for your party OR need a place to start - you need to meet Katie Malandrino from Green Apple Paperie! Let me warn you - you are going to feel completely inadequate reading her blog. Martha Stewart shys from her - she has two babies and still squeezed in my order a mere 4 days away from the blessed event (the shower that is!)...with what I imagine to be a smile - bc she was a sheer delight to deal with. She has this awesome Etsy shop where she has thought of all the details you know you want but can not possibly pull off on your own - until you place your order. My time investment was about 15 minutes, the return - priceless. All the signage in this day were her genius - I just picked a color and pattern! Seriously - put it in a great frame and you are the hostess with the mostess!
Looks like this:

  
Amazing!
This day was really about Jen - but this blog post is all about the people who made it happen - so on to as my sister says..."the most amazing cookies EVER!" You know how it usually goes - you get a cookie favor from a party and it's pretty but it tastes "eh?!" ... not these! I was in SF - visiting the cutest baby in the world CJH - when the lovely Michele, owner and baker at "luckybites," arrived with some delicious Meyer Lemon cookies, perfectly packaged...I was hooked and so were the guests at the party. I swear people were fighting over them! Check out her FB page and you see how you can have some delivered to your home, sweetheart or puppy (yep!)
 
Presents were opened...Facinators were prepped...
 
 And of course there were flowers among the details...
 ...and there were fun people there too!
Back to my photography comment....I can not thank Ann Marie Casey enough for indulging me in shooting this day! You are so nice, you really made everyone feel comfortable, so we were able to be ourselves  - the rest is in the film. Ann Marie just moved to her new Diggs in Bryn Mawr! Go check her out (I'll probably be there!)
 Death Grip....VA is so far away!

Engagement Shoot aka Jen's Photo Shoot WOAL {Update}

God bless Mike and Erin from "Tall + Small Photography," I can only imagine what they thought of us the day of Jen and Iain's engagement shoot on April 1st in Richmond, Virginia - it was no joke!
Jude C has never shown such restrain. I "know" what I should do because I am a wedding professional, I know am not in charge, nor am  I proficient in taking pictures - this does not mean it feels comfortable not being in charge. Nor do I need to be...focus...Maid of Honor, Maid of Honor, Maid of Honor.

Jen & Iain hired S+T because they are professionals, they are excellent at what they do, produce beautiful work and are very talented artists. This day, I have been reduced to a glorified Sherpa; I am not in charge - but I am thrilled! All I have to worry about is if Jen has something in her teeth, if a hair is out of place and to carry the multiple costume changes and props that we (that's me and Jen + shenanigans) have decided were "must haves." Mike and Erin had a few different ideas and they were so spot on! They saw things that J+I might not have seen in themselves - and it is amazing! Hire professionals people!

We started the day at a favorite Carytown spot "Helen's" - I ran off for costume change #2....

 
 Then on to "make out session #2" Black Swan Books...
 
 
 &...yet there's more...frolicking in Byrd Park
 
....&....
 
....&....Love.

You thought those images were good - check out the rest on their blog - there is a .GIF that is to die for with Jen and Iain!
Thank you Tall + Small Photography for a day to remember and sharing these beautiful images!
Masthead header