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    Planning A Small Wedding: How Big Should Your Wedding Party Be?

    Posted on January 23, 2013 by Laura Downs

    So, you’re engaged and the planning has begun! One of the first steps is to choose your wedding party and let them know their role in your wedding. But whom do you choose, and how many people will be up their with you on your big day?

    Your first instinct may be to include everyone and not hurt anyone’s feelings, but for a more intimate wedding, a smaller wedding party may be beneficial. Keep in mind the bigger the wedding party, the more work there is for you, not to mention costs for each person, such as flowers and transportation.

    The size of your wedding should play a big part in deciding how many attendants you have. Traditionally, there should be one for every 50 guests  – but following tradition is up to you. You could also keep the wedding party strictly to siblings and family or simply a Maid of Honor and Best Man. If you are having only a few attendants, you can have friends and family members take on other roles such as manning the guest book or serving as an usher.

    Another thing to consider when choosing attendants is your wedding photos. The bigger your wedding party, the more time you could spend taking photos of everyone, as well as family portraits.

    Contrary to popular belief, there doesn’t need to be an equal number of attendants for the bride and groom. It’s becoming more common to pair up one groomsmen with two bridesmaids during the processional and vice versa. Make sure to pick people who you know will be reliable and helpful in the planning process. And just because someone chose you for their wedding party doesn’t mean you need to include them in yours. You might end up not having any attendants at all. The decision is up to you, but most importantly, be honest with who you choose (and don’t choose).

    Photo One: sayleslivingstonflowers.blogspot.ca; Photo Two: pinterest.com; Photo Three: arrowandapple.com; Photo Four: arrowandapple.com; Photo Five: priscilavalentina.net; Photo Six: priscilavalentina.net; Photo Seven: beyondbeyond.co.uk 

     

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    Toronto Wedding Venues: One King West

    Posted on January 22, 2013 by Riata

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    One King West combines three of our absolute favorite things: luxury, history and romance. If you’re anything like us, the cathedral windows, the bank vault (you heard us, an actual BANK vault) and the decadent menu options will have you drooling over this gorgeous Toronto wedding venue.

    One King West is a hotel and residence that houses a collection of unforgettable wedding venues. Whether you fancy a reception surrounded by stunning windows and a two story ceiling, or think a cozy ceremony in the luxurious paneled board room is more your speed, One King West will not disappoint.

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    In addition to the jaw dropping spaces, One King West also employs a team of culinary specialists who are trained to make your dining experience exemplary. We had a peek at some of the menu choices, and are seriously hoping we get invited to a wedding here sometime soon!

    Whether you dream of elegance and luxury, or a simple affair with you nearest and dearest, One King West’s wedding specialists can make your dreams a reality.

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    Photo two: Lori Studios 

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    Destination Weddings in the Berkshires: Luxury in Lenox, MA

    Posted on January 22, 2013 by Christina

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    Imagine this as the magical setting for your winter wedding reception?

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    This, dear readers, is the majestic Wheatleigh, one of the most stunning venues in the Berkshires. Darin and I, along with other wedding bloggers and wedding planners, were invited to the Wheatleigh for dinner during the Lenox Wedding Tour in Lenox, Massachusetts back in November.

    Lenox is in the heart of the Berkshire Mountains, and is one of the most beautiful, year-round wedding destinations in the Northeast. Mountains, rivers and forests provide an idyllic backdrop for the  numerous sprawling, gilded age estates that were built as cottages for the uber wealthy in the 19th century. Many of these estates have been beautifully restored and now operate as inns, restaurants and wedding venues.

    The Mount,  which was the Lenox home of Pulizer Prize-winning novelist Edith Wharton, has been meticulously renovated and is now a museum and wedding venue. For me, it was one of the highlights of the tour. (The Age of Innocence is one of my favorite movies.)

    As a bibliophile, I fell in love with Edith’s library.

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    The grounds, even in November, are stunning.

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    Behold, The Mount in winter:

    the mount winter

    For weddings with smaller guest lists, The Gateways Inn, a quaint bed and breakfast in Lenox, is the perfect place to say ‘I do’. Darin and I stayed here during our trip and were treated to a gorgeous room, and top notch hospitality from owners Eiran and Michele Gazit. (Michele is also an amazing chef!)

    The handsome hubby in front of The Gateways Inn:

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    Another highlight of our tour was dessert and cocktails at Blantyre. Pure gilded age elegance!

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    These are just a few of the venues that we explored during our whirlwind tour of the Berkshires. There are oodles more! If you are looking for more information on getting married in this region, check out the Lenox Chamber of Commerce.

    Special thanks to Lisa Light for giving us the opportunity to explore the Berkshires. We had an amazing time!

     Photo One and Two: John Seakwood Photography; Photo Five: David Dashiell

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    DIY Vintage Brooch Escort Cards

    Posted on January 17, 2013 by Christina

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    Looking for a way to add vintage elegance to your wedding day? Use brooches to adorn your escort cards!

    I used a mix of brooches from the {styled} by Tori Spelling line of jewelry and pieces that I collected from flea markets and yard sales.

    These escort cards are so simple to make. They look stunning en masse!

    You will need:

    • brooches
    • card stock or white poster board
    • rounded corner punch
    • labels
    • paper cutter
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    Wedding Trends: Embroidery

    Posted on January 10, 2013 by Laura Downs

    Embroidery is making a comeback in wedding decor for its old world charm, so get creative by using thread, fabrics and sewing materials.

    If you love sewing, embroider your own table numbers or signs.

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