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Friday, December 19, 2014

Thirty-seven years ago

Thirty-seven years ago today, these two crazy kids got engaged, and both their lives were never the same again. Everything I know about love, I learned from them. What to say. The importance of simple gestures. And of course, how to strategically change the thermostat without the other noticing. Thanks, Ms. Bear and Father. For everything.

P.S. My parents’ engagement story and wedding photos.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Waterfalls elopement

I haven’t posted a wedding shoot for awhile, and I can’t get enough of the romantic vibes from Holly and Aaron’s elopement in Wahclella Falls. Located just outside Portland, the scene is perfect: Sweeping waterfalls, lush greens and sturdy rocks. The couple also chose the setting because of Holly’s childhood wish…

“As a little girl, I remember seeing my best friend’s vacation photos of gorgeous mountains covered in lush moss and I was obsessed,” she says. “We thought about what was most important for our wedding; it was simple: love, a little romance, and photographers that could make our pictures look like art.”

Mission accomplished, wouldn’t you say, friends? Holly also whispered her vows in Aaron’s ear so they would be a secret between just the two of them, which is such a clever and cute idea! xoxo

[Photography by Dylan and Sara, via Green Wedding Shoes]

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

The new age of wedding photos

How neat (and sweet!) are these animated wedding snapshots by photographer Jeffrey Lewis Bennett? I’m excited about this new age in wedding photography — what a unique way of visually capturing such a special day! xoxo

[Via Honestly WTF]

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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Sponsor Spotlight: MagnetStreet Weddings

Next to the summer, fall is my absolute favorite wedding season. The beautiful leaves. The crisp air. There’s just something so romantic about it, don’t you think? I recently had the chance to chat with MagnetStreet Weddings, the online destination for all things wedding, including save-the-dates, invitations, wedding programs, reception goodies, wedding favors and thank-you essentials. Read on for five fun facts — and a special discount! xoxo

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1. Personalized designs: Every design is easily personalized with YOUR colors. You have unlimited color choices — you can even create your own custom colors!

2. Trendy save-the-dates: Classic and photo booth sizes to cards and postcards, browse hundreds of creative designs — all easily personalized with your weddings colors, photos, fonts and special wording.

3. Pocket Invitations: Pocket Wedding Invitations are oh-so-popular for modern weddings! Available in three distinct styles, Pocket Invites are pretty and practical as they are ideal for keeping wedding day details neat and organized.

4. Smart and stylish wedding programs: Browse 11 different wedding program sizes and shapes to fit your wedding style — most are ready to ship in just three business days!

5. Impressive paper types: Luxe Pearl, Pressed Texture, Fine Linen & Premium Smooth. Each luxurious paper has a unique look and feel. Discover which paper type is best for your design by ordering free paper samples in your colors!

**MagnetStreet is offering 25% off wedding stationery through September 8th with the code WEDLBR25.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Sponsor Spotlight: Paper-Treats

You all know I’m a pretty big lover of words, but when it comes to crafts and design, well, let’s just say that my skills are pretty lacking. Today, friends, I’m excited to share a fun interview with Deanna of Paper-Treats, a Rhode Island-based paperie and design studio. She has a knack for combining both, and the results are beautiful. Read on for Deanna’s behind-the-scenes story, what she loves about owning her own shop and her awesome shopping tips! xoxo


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So tell me a bit about your shop and the inspiration behind its launch.
Paper-Treats is a paperie and design studio that showcases my work. I love to dream up designs for invitations, cards and all sorts of paper goods. When I got married, I loved designing all of the little details for my wedding from the invitations to the table numbers. Soon after, a friend asked me to design her wedding invitations. Before I knew it, more people were looking for wedding invitations. This sparked Paper-Treats. I recently launched a greeting card line when I realized that I struggled to find the perfect cards in stores.

Where do the ideas for your designs come from?
My greeting card designs are inspired by things that I find in nature, design blogs, magazines and on Pinterest. I carry a little sketchbook with me at all times where I doodle down inspiring ideas that I see. My one-of-a-kind designs are inspired by the person that requests them. I like to learn about my clients before I begin to design. Through a series of design concepts, we come up with the ideal solution for them. Sometimes the bride isn’t sure what she wants. I look at this as an adventure instead of a challenge. I love to gather and share inspiration with them so that they can tell me what they see and like.

What’s your favorite part of owning your own shop? What has surprised you the most?
My favorite part of owning my own shop is using my imagination. I love to be creative and just have fun trying to imagine what people want. It feels really great to take something from concept to reality; for me, it’s really about the journey as much as the final product.

What is your advice for people looking for great online shopping deals?
I think the more you browse, the smarter the shopper you will be. You’ll start to recognize who really cares about their craft. Ultimately, the best deals are when you find items that give you the most pleasure for your dollar. If you appreciate great design and can get it for a fair price, then everyone wins!

What is your favorite item in your shop and why?
This is a really tough question…I have favorite bits and pieces of each project. If I had to pick, I would say my wedding suite for Dana & Colin. I loved working with them. Dana was so open to any and all ideas. She was so excited throughout the entire process. We pulled inspiration from everywhere. Each piece is so unique but still works together with the other pieces. This project let me be a fine artist and a designer. I created a custom font style for their names by hand and then brought it to the computer. Seeing everything together — from the folded invitation, stamp, post card, etc. — really makes me smile!

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