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    DIY Rice Krispie Heart Squares

    Posted on January 31, 2017 by Christina

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    Our Rice Krispie Hearts dipped in chocolate were such a big hit, we figured it was time to come up with a new twist on this favorite treat. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we felt heart shaped treats were the way to go – plus heart shaped goodies are perfect for your wedding dessert table! (We were inspired by this pin, and put our own spin on it.)

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    Here’s what you will need to make these treats:

    • 1/2 cup butter
    • 500g or 2 packages (about 80 regular) marshmallows or 10 cups miniature
    • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
    • 12 cups Rice Krispies Cereal
    • red food colouring
    • heart shaped cookie cutter
    • 9″ x 9″ square pan
    • sprinkles (optional)

    You will be making two separate batches of Rice Krispies to achieve the two-tone look of your squares.

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    Melt butter in a large saucepan over low heat. Once butter has melted, pour half of the butter into a measuring cup and set aside for your second batch.

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    Add half of the marshmallows and stir until completely melted.

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    Add 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla. Stir. Add food coloring until desired color is achieved.

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    Add six cups of Rice Krispies to marshmallow mixture. Stir well until the Rice Krispies are coated evenly.

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    Butter a 9″ x 9″ square pan. Add mixture and press into pan.

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    Repeat process for second batch of Rice Krispies. This time, add more red food coloring so your batch will be a darker shade of pink.

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    Cut both batches into squares. Make sure your squares are large enough so that your heart shaped cookie cutter will fit inside the square.

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    Carefully press your cookie cutter into the squares.rice-krispies-hearts-17

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    If you are adding sprinkles, add them to your heart while they are still in the cookie cutter. Gently place heart filled cookie cutter into heart cut-out that is a different shade. For a 3-D effect, leave heart shaped raised.

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    Remove cookie cutter. Here they are without sprinkles:

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    Here they are with a splash of rainbow color:

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    Either way, they are perfect addition to your wedding treats table!

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    Lisa and Christopher’s La Gazette Wedding in Paris

    Posted on January 30, 2017 by Gaelan

    Originally, Lisa and Chris set out to have a big traditional wedding in Los Angeles where they live. Overwhelmed by all the options in front of them, however, they decided to get married on their next vacation to Paris instead. They considered eloping with just the two of them, but when friends started asking if they could tag along, they decided to invite whomever wanted to join them. Ten of their closest friends hopped on a plane to watch the couple tie the knot in an intimate ceremony at the stunning Chapelle Expiator, followed by an incredible dinner reception at La Gazette. Also joining the couple for their romantic Parisian nuptials was the inimitable Brant Smith who managed to capture every aspect of the couple’s day in absolutely beautiful detail!

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    Lisa, 30 & Christopher, 35

    Location: Paris, France

    Wedding Date: May 24, 2016

    Number of Guests: 10

    Wedding Cost: $29,140 (this includes the flights, accommodations, rings, and every wedding detail with a price tag)

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Chapelle Expiatoire 

    Wedding Reception Location: La Gazette

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    At first we tried to plan a big wedding somewhere in Los Angeles. There were so many different options, however, that we found it to be a little too overwhelming. Shortly after getting quotes and attending appointments to see venue locations we decided to just elope instead. We travel out of the country once a year and we thought it would be fun to get married with just the two of us on the next trip. We told a couple people about our plans to elope and were asked by some friends if they could come witness everything.  After that, we realized that we should invite friends and family and just turn it into an intimate wedding instead with whomever wanted to come travel with us to share our special day. 

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    What are some of the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    First off, neither of us speak a word of French and we decided to not hire a wedding planner. I plan all of our trip itineraries and thought that planning a wedding on our own would be the same as well as a smart way to save some money. I plan trips in countries I’ve never been to, so how hard could it be to plan a wedding in another country?! Little did we know what we were getting ourselves into because it was much harder than we thought. The wedding ceremony location was the hardest part to organize. The woman that manages the Chapelle Expiatoire and its reservations only spoke French and she was extremely hard to get hold of. We did not get a response to our numerous emails, that were sent in a span of a year, until Chris finally translated one into French. The original date we wanted was not available by the time we finally got hold of the woman and it was very discouraging because the wedding was getting so close and we still had not sent out formal invitations. We finally got a date secured and finalized after about 2 months of back-and-forth emails. There were about 15 restaurants that we contacted for the reception until we finally found a restaurant that was willing to give us the freedom to choose multiple options for dinner and seemed to have everything we wanted. Planning the wedding on paper was very easy, but when it came down to communicating and actually locking everything in, it was more difficult and took more time than anticipated.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    It was not too difficult. We made a list of all our friends and family to contact with the exclusion of acquaintances. Not many people are willing to pay for flights and hotel costs in another country for a wedding so we knew the amount of people that would actually come was going to be very small.

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    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    Our family members, on both sides, were not able to make the wedding due to financial and work circumstances. We handled that problem by having a separate intimate family ceremony and celebration a week after we got back from our wedding vacation. Chris and I had our civil ceremony in San Francisco with our families and made a family trip out of that.  

    There was a point where a lot of my family members from my mother’s side of the family were planning on coming from the Philippines. We confirmed the total number of guests with both venues and thought that we were all set the month before the wedding. Unfortunately, at the last minute they found out that they were not able to get travel visas to Europe until after the wedding date due to delays caused by the terrorist attacks in Brussels. There were also a couple of last minute additions to the guest list. Luckily, the venues for the ceremony and the reception dinner were easy going despite the constantly changing number of guests the week before the wedding.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The wedding vows were the highlight of the ceremony for us. Our officiant made our vows extremely special and even added some beautiful quotes that he read in French. It really added to the whole French vibe and made us feel honored to be in such a beautiful venue and city. He also made one of our friends read a poem to us halfway through the ceremony. I was fighting back tears from the beginning of the ceremony trying to keep it together. Having a close friend included in the ceremony like that was a surprise and I had to let my tears out. Putting the rings on one another made everything feel truly official. It was a dream to have our ceremony at the beautiful Chapelle Expiatiore especially since I had always wanted to visit it since our first trip there in 2012. 

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    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The food was amazing and everyone was able to choose from a list of different options instead of the typical set dinner. It really helped to have such a small group to entertain.  The entire staff and owner made everyone feel like they were special and well attended to. The environment was lively for such an intimate group. The owner let us have the lounge part of the restaurant all to ourselves with music playing and drinks being poured all night long. There was even a French celebrity that had been dinning there that night that joined in on the dancing at one point. Having such an intimate party made it feel like we lived in Paris. I loved the whole vibe of the reception and the hospitality that was shown to all of us.  

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    The best thing about having an intimate wedding is that you are surrounded by the people that are most important to you and you are able to enjoy each of them on that special day.  

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    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Plan well ahead!  Time goes by so fast especially when you are planning the details of your wedding. Do not put things off too close to the wedding date or you will find yourself scrambling and stressing way too much to get them done last minute. No one wants more stress in their lives! The actual day just flies by and I suggest that you encourage guests to take pictures throughout the day so you can share them with each other and have some good laughs and memories afterwards.  

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    Vendors:

    Officiant: Pierre-Henri Therond

    Wedding Day of Coordinator: Fabienne Slater at Elian Concept

    Photographer: Brant Smith

    Driver: Cedric’s Paris

    Hair: Constenoble Ciara

    Makeup: Charles Gillman

    Ceremony Flowers and Bouquet: Estelle Preston

    Cake: Synie’s

    Reception/Dinner: La Gazette

    Bride’s Dress: Katie May

    Groom’s suit: ASOS

    Accommodations: AirBnB

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    Romantic Styled Shoot in Spain

    Posted on January 27, 2017 by Christina

    A soft rain added to the romance of today’s styled shoot, set in Spain.

    The photo shoot, which was stylized by Weddings and Events by Natalia Ortiz and photographed by Buenas Photos, was set in a secluded, lush garden in Toledo, Spain, a breathtaking bucolic setting with a rich and royal history.

    The bride wore a simple, but stunning white dress with just a bit of sparkle around the waist. An exquisite floral halo, a large and lucious bouquet of white and peach peonies, elegant calligraphy and a beautiful three-tiered coconut cake are just a few of the details that make this shoot utterly swoon-worthy!

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    Vendors:

    Photography: Buenas Photos
    Florals: Arbolande
    Wedding Dress: Jesus Garcia Atelier
    Invitations: studio Renne
    Makeup and Hair: Lola Blume Make
    Wedding Planner: Weddings and Events by Natalia Ortiz
    Wedding & Reception Venue: Viñedos Cigarral Santa Maria

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    10 Swoon-Worthy Two-Piece Wedding Dresses from Etsy

    Posted on January 26, 2017 by Emily

    One of our favorite new wedding trends is two-piece dresses. They are versatile and effortlessly transition between ceremony and reception. We’ve found 10 perfect two-piece gowns from Etsy for your big day.

    We adore this unique, light and airy wedding dress from LiluBridal. How cute is the blush soft tulle skirt and silk lined white lace top with buttons?

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    For a twist on the traditional white lace wedding dress, we suggest this two-piece dress from BabyDollShopRu?

    twoThis two-piece dress from CathyTelle is proof that your wedding dress can be both elegant and comfortable.

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    A boho wedding would not be complete without lace. Boho and luxury meet in this stunning two-piece sleeveless dress from AnyaDionne

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    This simple and pretty crop top from Milamirabridal is a versatile piece, perfect for a destination wedding. We recommend pairing it with a tulle Beth skirt, but it can be worn with any skirt, or even with jeans or shorts – it’ll still look fabulous!

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    You will look like a goddess in this Em dress from AnyaDionne. It offers romantic, trendy and boho vibes all in one.

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    We’re obsessed with the gorgeous long train on this skirt from LiluBridal. It’s perfect for a beach wedding. Pair with a beautiful crop top from LiluBridal.

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    For a unique and classy option, try this Chloe top from PureMagnoliaCouture. It has a beautiful, detailed open back. Chloe can be paired with various skirt options, or a tulle skirt from PureMagnoliaCouture.

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    If you’re a bit more adventurous, then this couture bridal gown with 3D flowers from NatalieChanBoutique is the perfect choice.

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    Looking for a blush gown? This two piece bridal gown from JurgitaBridal features extra long, scalloped edge sleeves and a scalloped edge plunge v-neck line made in gorgeous ivory french lace. The skirt is made from beautiful satin and tulle layers.blush wedding dress

     

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    Intimate Weddings at the Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa

    Posted on January 25, 2017 by Christina

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    If sparkling turquoise swimming pools, white sandy beaches and warm ocean breezes sound enticing, you will love the The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa in Clearwater, Florida.

    Poised at the edge of one of the world’s best beaches, The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa is an oasis along the Florida coastline. The resort delivers an idyllic location along with the sophistication and comfort of a luxury resort – making it perfect for an intimate wedding.

    The resort offers indoor, outdoor and combination options that are suitable for small weddings. Personally, we love the Sky Terrace, located on the 16th floor of the hotel, which provides stunning views overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Clearwater Beach and the Intercoastal. It is truly one of a kind location for your intimate ceremony! For your reception, you can choose from a variety of spaces that are ideal for intimate weddings.

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    When you choose to have your wedding at The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa, you’ll be happy to know that a wedding specialist will take care of the details to ensure that your wedding runs smoothly and professionally. You’ll also have a wide selection of gourmet menu options –ensuring that your meal is top notch.

    Want to learn more about weddings at The Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa? Go here.

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