Monday, October 17, 2011
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Flowers of the Season
So, if you are trying to keep within the possibilities locally for your fall or winter wedding, these are some of my personal favourites!
Fall Wedding Florals:
1. Mango Calla Lilies.
These rich mango coloured calla's are such a beautiful flower for the Autumn months.
2. Dahlias
I love the soft pink colour of this Dahlia and Rose bouquet! I'm also a big fan of any type of floral accent like these crystal centers! Looks like a brooch.
3. Zinnia
These are a traditional Chinese flower that come in a variety of colours. Stunningly vibrant!
4. Ranunculus
These little cuties are growing (pardon the pun) very popular! They also come in a variety of shades and are adorable! we have also seen many Brides getting their Cake Designers to mimic these flowers on their cakes!
Winter Wedding Flowers
1. Amaryllis
These are great because they have a large head. They fill a large space in a vase or bouquet and have maximum impact. These are beautiful!

2. Hanging Amaranthus
This is a great accent for any centerpiece or Aisle piece as seen below. It gives almost an enchanted forest feeling to any decor theme.
Most people have seen these in white, but I love the soft purple colour as well! Since purple seemed to be the on-trend wedding colour of 2011, I wanted to share this!

4. Anemones
These are simply incredible, no? The black centers are the perfect compliment to a wedding that has black in its colour scheme. Love them!

Hope these inspire you!
Kelly xoxo
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Brooklyn & Co.
SO, on that note, We recently planned a "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Inspired Baby Naming Ceremony for a very special baby girl ( very near and dear to our hearts ) and here are a few shots! We once again thank the amazingly talented Tia Kristina for capturing some great pics!


Party goers were in awe of the stunning dessert table filled with theme coloured sweets! As tasty as they were beautiful! and as every guest left the party that day, they each received a "Brooklyn & Co." blue bag with a small Blue Spruce seedling inside with a poem. The thought behind it was that each guest can plant this baby tree, and watch it grow along with sweet baby Brooklyn.
xoxo
Kelly & Co.
Something Blue...

Came across this fabulous array of Blue Wedding Shoes on Aisle Candy while surfing the web tonight! Just had to share them with you all! Love Love Love the Gucci rhinestone peeptoes (bottom left!) We are seeing a big trend this season with blue wedding shoes, even if blue is not in the particular colour scheme. I personally love it and think it's really fun!
Row 1 (L to R) Christian Louboutin, Paris Hilton, Paris Hilton
Row 2 (L to R) Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Bradgley Mischka
Row 3 (L to R) Christian Louboutin, Ivanka Trump, Loriblu
Row 4 (L to R) Jessica Simpson, Manolo Blahnik, Gucci
Your LKWD Shoe Enthusiast,
Kelly xo
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
If you liked it than you should have put a brooch on it....
This Bride wanted something unique for her Bridal Bouquet....and we aren't just talking about mixing it up with amaryllis in lieu of roses...she inspires me with her creativity.
She asked each one of her friends and family members for a Brooch. Once she collected all the magnificent pieces of jewellery, she had her bouquet made with them to create this:


S.T.U.N.N.I.N.G...no?
If we've said it once, we'll say it again. Your wedding becomes truly memorable when you make small ways to make it your own. Special to you. I think that this lovely bride found a way to do just that. She had a special bouquet, and her guests got to see a piece of them in it as well. As Aron Goss of Calculated style said best...
"family and friends, all coming together to create something beautiful in unity"
Love it. And as always Aron....love the shots!
www.calculatedstyle.com
Yours in Planning,
Kelly xo
These are a few of my favourite things...
Number 1: Washroom Baskets

Number 2: Dancing Shoes (Flip Flop Baskets)

Number 3: "Thank You" Signs

Number 4: Programs & Menu Cards

Number 5: Candle Light

xoxo
Laura
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Day After Photo Session
That is my favourite part of my wedding album. Seeing the genuine smile across my face and remembering what I was thinking in that moment.
Often, couples invest in an engagement photo shoot as well. You will oftentimes see a large portrait of the wedded couple at their reception. However, I've noticed that lately these enagagement shoots are rarely taken right after the couple has gotten engaged. When your excitement is at it's freshest. It's usually something that couples do sometime close to the wedding, for the sole purpose of having this picture to blow up at the reception ( and perhaps to keep on their mantle too!). But not because its a true photoshoot to capture your emotions when newly engaged.
This is why, I am newly infatuated with the idea of the "Day After Wedding" shoot!
I love the idea, because you can use it in two different ways.
1) You can use it to trash your dress! And come up with a really awesome part of your wedding album. This tends to be the more fun part of the album...


2) Or, you can use it to simply take shots of yourslves as a newly married couple and remember that first day that you look into each others eyes with a new excitement. This is a very new trend, and I love it.



We always love to see new trends in the wedding world as we are always looking for ways to make each couples wedding truly unique. So for those of you who value your memories which are captured in photographs, consider this type of shoot. Because you will soon see, the feeling you have the day after you become man and wife is one of the most exhilerating and memorable feelings you'll ever experience.
Happy Planning,
Kelly.
photo creds: www.trashthedress.net.au , www.jillthomasphotography.com , www.bridalboudairaffair.com
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Tips for a Successful Wedding Reception...
1) Have a plan - If you're not working with a professional wedding coordinator, ensure that you sit down with your fiance and come up with a detailed time line for everything that will happen from bridal party introductions, and speeches, to grace and the champagne toast. Have a plan for when everything is going to happen throughout the night and ensure that those involved in speaking as well as your dj, mc and venue are all on the same page. Give your dj your special song list well in advance too!
2) Don't overload your reception in content - Some of the biggest mistakes we've seen couples make is pack too many speeches, slide shows, photos presentations, games into their reception. Guest will loose interest easily and once you've lost their focus, there really is no getting it back... Limit yourselves to no more than 1-2 video/photo presentations and spread them out. Have no more than 6 short speeches (Ex. both parents, maid of honour, best man, bride and groom). Stick to no more than 2 forms of live entertainment (i.e a violinist during dinner and dancers during the reception). Guests want to be entertained while they eat, but don't want to feel bombarded with a variety show.
3) Make sure that the people who have been listed on your timeline know what is expected of them and at what point in the evening. You never want to catch someone off guard with saying grace, giving a speech or a toast.
4) Be thoughtful when creating a seating plan. Don't put people who wouldn't mesh well together together. Don't put a single guest at a table of couples, and do try to keep important family members close to the parent tables. Once you've created your seating plan, check it over again, and again and again. Cross reference with all RSVP cards. We've seen it happen and it's so awkward: A couple shows up to table 7 as indicated on their seating card, only to find all seats filled. All guests at table 7 double check their cards and confirm they are in the right place and look sympathetically to the seatless couple. When you're dealing with a couple hundred guests, mistakes are easily made; try to catch them before your guests do on the day of your wedding. There is nothing more awkward that feeling like you don't have a place to sit.
5) If you are serving beef, serve it medium. While yes, most true red meat lovers prefer their meat no more than medium rare, many guests are turned off by bloody meat and we've seen far too many guests turned off as oppose to turned on by the appearance of their red meat. When you're aiming to please large groups, play it safe and serve it medium.
6) Don't have cocktails last longer than 1.5 hours. If you reception starts at 5:00pm, by 6:30pm most guests will be ready to find their way to their seats and get the night going.
7) Take care of all formal items before opening the dance floor. All speeches, presentations, centerpiece give away games that require guest cooperation (silence) or participation should be done before you "release the crowd". It's ok to interrupt dancing for the cake cutting, bouquet or garter toss, but expecting dancing, smoking, drinking, and mingling guests to return their seats and pipe down for a speech after 45 mins of high energy activity is unrealistic. It simply won't happen.
8) Make sure you serve enough food. While most weddings leave guests full to the brim, the odd reception has come and gone where guests are left wanting more. It's poor etiquette not to satisfy the taste buds of your guests. Imagine having friends/family over for dinner only to find out they hit up McDonald's right after they left.
9) If you are giving away your centerpiece, make sure it's something easy to take away. Large vases filled with liters of water almost always cause problems when guests try to remove them from the table. Likewise, if you plan to only give away the floral topper, make sure it's something guests can actually reach! We've seen guests knocking over centerpieces, spilling large vases of water, or dropping them all on their attempts to bring that centerpiece home. While we love the idea of giving it away, you want your guests to be able to easily take it away.
10) As the bride and groom, write a speech or at least put down points on paper. The climax speeches of the night are hearing from the couple themselves. There is nothing more disappointing than watching a couple ramble, mumble or stutter through an impromptu speech, only to end it then come right back on because you've forgotten something important.
Happy Planning!
L&K
xoxo
Friday, April 29, 2011
THE ROYAL WEDDING...

The day so many of us have been waiting for has finally come: April 29th, 2011 will go down in history. As a little girl I spent hours fantasizing over Princess Diana and Prince Charles' nuptials... 30 years later I find myself just as intrigued at the Royal Wedding. However, this time round, I'm watching it with a creative eye for trends, hits and misses...

The top trend I think we'll see dominate the wedding world in the next few years will be a slight turn back to traditional. Kate has reinvented sleeves, lace and the tiara and I wouldn't be surprised if more brides abandon the strapless gown for some royal, sleeved elegance. Kate was absolutely stunning in her custom Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen design. This for me, was a 100% hit!

Another hit was the style and colour of Pippa, Kate's sisters Alexander McQueen bridesmaid dress. Traditionally, only children are included in royal wedding parties. It was nice to see Kate and William honour their siblings and include them as well. Pippa was a knock out beauty in her all white fitted gown with one of the most flattering neck lines I've seen in years. And the All-White wedding party was a classic choice. I suspect we'll see more of this as brides step outside the box and choose to keep it regal by putting their bridesmaids in whites and ivory.

Prince William himself was dapper in a red uniform of Colonel of the Irish Guards. There has been some debate as to whether he should of sported the blue uniform like his brother Prince Harry. But I think the red was a bold and well defined choice.

What I did think was missing however, was a floral arrangement for Pippa, while yes she had her hands full with the little ones, I still felt she needed a little something at times to complete the look!
As for Kate's bouquet, she carried an understated small white arrangement. According to the royal press release, "The bouquet is a shield-shaped wired bouquet of myrtle, lily-of-the-valley, sweet William and hyacinth. The bouquet was designed by Shane Connolly and draws on the traditions of flowers of significance for the Royal Family, the Middleton family and on the Language of Flowers." While some critics are already saying it was too small for such a grand occasion, I stick with the "less is more" motto and think it was a perfect choice in terms of size. While I wasn't too crazy about the choice of flowers, I did appreciate that her flowers didn't in any way compete with her elegance as a bride.

Hats and hair fasteners are another sure thing to influence the Canadian wedding world. Being from a Scottish/British background, I've always loved them. But there is no way that the commentary and beauty of all the hats and hair accessories we've seen in the last few hours will not inspire some of us Canadians to go out and get some of our own head dresses. Victoria and David Beckham both wore hats to the royal wedding and looked absolutely fabulous in them.

Overall, the wedding of Kate & William was entertainment and what I hope will be a true love story for the royal family. Can't wait for details on the Palace Reception! All the best to the happy couple!!!

Laura
xoxo
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
All Crystal Bridal Shoes by Benjamin Adams...
Product Info:
Benjamin Adams footwear was born out of an ethos to create unique but luxurious bridal footwear. The glamour and allure of each of it’s pieces have created a signature brand identity which is immediately recognisable as ‘Benjamin Adams’.
The striking nature of each design is achieved through the intricate detailing and craftsmanship of head designer Alessandro Pavan.
The new 2011 Benjamin Adams Collection consists of 25 chic styles ranging from elegant peep-toes through to stunning SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS encrusted platforms. The strong influence of platforms and vintage trims for the 2011 collection has taken its lead from the international fashion runways to create a sophisticated yet fashion forward range.
Here are 4 of my favourite from the collection:

The Charlize (above) is one of Benjamin Adams most luxurious shoes and by far my favourite of the collection. This high heel peep toe pump is covered in Swarovski crystals and hand crafted by Paradox London. This shoe is perfect for the modern bride who loves a clean and sexy look! The Charlize is available in Ivory Duchesse silk and comes in sizes 5–10. The heel height is 4 1/4" and it retails for $399.00 Canadian.

The Electra (above) is a stunning shoe. This high heel sling back is covered in Swarovski crystals with a Swarovski encrusted buckle. This shoe is hand crafted by Paradox London as well and is simply stunning. The Electra is available in Ivory Duchesse silk and comes in sizes 5-10. The heel height is 4 1/4" and it retails for $379.00 Canadian.

The Gaga (above) is one of Benjamin Adams most classic shoes. This high heel pump is covered in Swarovski crystals from front to back. Hand crafted by Paradox London, the Gaga is available in Ivory Duchesse silk and sizes 5-10. The heel height for this shoe is slightly lower than the others at 3 3/4" and retails for $379.00 Canadaian.

And in case all that sparkle is a little too much glitz for you, the Neve (above) by Banjamin Adams is a softer look. Also by Paradox London the Neve is a sleek peep-toe court shoe with a gorgeous rolled top edge and a diamante-trimmed bow to the front. The heel height is 4" and this option retails for only $205.00 Canadian.
The entire 2011 Benjamin Adams Bridal Shoe Collection can be seen here:
2011 Benjamin Adams Bridal Shoe Collection
You can search store locators in the US and Canada here: Store Locator
Additionally you can can purchase some of the 2011 collection online from Bridal Shoe Canada