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Wedding 360 – Tip #3

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Use light to direct your guests eye, not to light the room. Example: Light your centerpiece, not the entire table.

Real Wedding: Anna and James

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Anna's Amy Kushel gown modified to have straps and a sweetheart neckline. Also pictured, her shoes.

Anna was born and raised in New Zealand. James was born and raised in Northern California. Little did Anna and James know, thousands of miles away from both of them, New York City was waiting for both of them.

James describes what happened in 2004 – “On a hot August evening in New York City’s Chinatown, I approached seven flights of stairs that would forever change my life.  On crutches with torn Achilles, floor by floor, I sweated my way up the old pre-war building to find the smiley green-eyed Kiwi girl I’d make my wife. A sizzling New York City romance followed with long evenings of  drinking Gigondas at Balthazar, breakfast lattes at Café Gitane (on Mott Street), and cocktails at SOHO House.  Three months later, Anna relocated to west to live with me in San Francisco on the Pacific Ocean…”

We got engaged in the garden at the Louvre in Paris in September 2007, our first trip to Paris together. It was magical and overwhelming.  James surprised Anna with a few days in Paris before taking her to Provence to meet her family (who had traveled from New Zealand) to watch the NZ All-Blacks Rugby team play in the 2007 World Cup of Rugby in France.

After Anna stopped screaming and staring at her over the top diamond, we strolled across La Seine to Restaurant “Les Deux Magots” at 6 place Saint-Germain-des-Présmargot and to drink Billicart Salmon rose champagne (Anna’s favorite!) and devour Foie Gras and oysters.  The trip only got more perfect when on the train to Provence we were seated next to Anna’s idol, Gourmet Magazine’s Editor in Chief Ruth Reichl, who gave us fabulous advice on the best restaurants and cafes in Provence!

Their incredible view. Anna having her hair done by friend & TV make-up artist Vicky Morgan.

Our wedding was about bringing all the people we love together to spend meaningful time together on the little island where Anna was raised as a child, Waiheke Island.  Waiheke Island is a magical place, only a 30-minute ferry ride from Auckland, populated with just fewer than 8,000 permanent residents, and the home to more than 30 vineyards – Truly Wine Island!

Our ceremony took place on a cellar roof lawn at The Mudbrick Winery.  The Mudbrick Winery is one of those places you read about but never seem to actually visit in real life (think Wizard of Oz!).  The Mudbrick has it’s own heartbeat – and has the most warm and lovely fell surrounding it when you visit. The Mudbrick overlooks the Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto (an active volcano), along with the Auckland city skyline in the distance.

The ceremony at Mudbrick Winery
The Ceremony
A little girl tosses rose petals and their rings.
A witness signs the marriage license while Anna and James look on

The Mudbrick Restaurant and main dining room, where we hosted our reception, has a wonderful ambiance, and has been described as “one of the most romantic places on earth”.  The main dining room offers the most spectacular sea views throughout the wedding dinner overlooks Waiheke’s rolling vineyards and Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf. The restaurant has French doors that completely peel back and a roof that opens to the stars.  We added only candlelight, white lilies, and white covered chairs to compliment the natural traditional beauty of the Mudbrick venue.

At the reception and dinner, we wanted to showcase the very best NZ and Waiheke Island ingredients and highlight produce from the winery’s vegetable garden.  We served the Mudbrick’s own award winning Rose, Chardonnay and Syrah, as well as a special wine from Anna’s family vineyard in honor of Anna’s late brother Kiet who had planted the grapes as a boy.

The wedding cake
Details from the reception

Anna’s aesthetic has always been “fresh, clean, and green” so there was no need to fight with the spectacular scenery offered by Waiheke.  Anna’s chose colors consistent with the very 60’s combination of Kelly green and bright white to compliment the special glacial turquoise NZ oceans of the Hauraki Gulf.

Yummy food!
Dancing the night away!
Anna and James the day after the wedding walking in the hills

Anna on their photographer Lauri Levenfeld of Zoom Photography – “As well as being one of our closest friends, Lauri is a fantastic photographer of people and human emotion.  Her natural eye for capturing the most important moments in peoples’ lives is remarkable.”

Anna recently opened Marlowe, a restaurant in the stylish San Francisco Soma neighborhood were they also live.  After working in venture capital, James went on to work at a Moka5, a technology company in Menlo Park as a VP.

Congratulations Anna and James! Thank you for sharing your story with us!

Real Wedding: Jenn and Doug

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Today’s “Real Wedding” comes from the talented photographer Janae Shields. Jenn and Doug were married at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in San Francisco. The ceremony was followed by a beautiful reception at the Kohl Mansion featuring bold colors. Congratulations Jenn and Doug! Thank you for sharing your wedding day with us!

The gown

Doug sees Jenn for the first time as she comes down the aisle

The ceremony at St. Mark's

I think this image speaks for itself!

Leaving the church

Jenn

Jenn's bouquet with a locket (a family heirloom) attached

Jenn and Doug in the gardens of Kohl Mansion

The beautiful bride

Doug and Jenn

The reception

Menu cards

Their beautiful cake

I love this image of the rings!

Doug and Jenn's first dance

Adventures in Wedding Planning – Part One

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I recently became acquainted with Valerie, who also happens to be newly engaged. After just a few minutes of talking with her, I knew she would be the perfect person to write a diary of her wedding planning adventures for IZZY. So with out further ado, let me introduce you to Valerie…

Wedding Planning – November and December 2009

Gregg and Valerie

My fiancé Gregg and I met in a very cinematic way that still blows me away. I remember that day as if it was yesterday! From the very moment I met him, there was something special about him – I knew he was “the one”.

Fast-forwarding a few years later to September 30, 2009 after many shared moments of happiness, laughter, an argument here and there, smiles and vacations, Gregg made me the happiest girl in the world!

He proposed! In order to surprise me he knew he would have to do something very special and very unexpected. He had contacted my boss who agreed to be in on the surprise!

My boss had told me that a friend of hers would be in town from Italy for her birthday but unfortunately she could not make it out to meet her friend. She had asked me to deliver a nice bottle of champagne and pick up some flowers for her friend, who would be waiting at the Saint Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco in a limousine.

I completely fell for it.  I had no idea that Gregg would be the one waiting for me.

When I got there I was in utter confusion, my first words were, “Oh, hi there. What are you doing here?”.

Gregg smiled and grabbed me by the hands and told me to come with him as he led me to the waterfront over looking the Golden Gate Bridge.

I finally started to realize what was about to happen.  He got down on one knee, told me how much he love me, and asked me to marry him.  I gave him a huge hug and said yes!

After the proposal, we got back in the limo, opened up the bottle of champagne and made our way to Napa Valley for a wonderful afternoon of wine tasting.

We are getting married on August 28, 2010.

Like any Bride-to-Be, I wanted to start planning right away! After we announced your engagement to family and friends we started on the right track by beginning a list of important phone numbers from wedding party members to the florist and musicians.

I am grateful to have had friends that had experience planning their own weddings because I didn’t know where to start. Our good friend Joe and Sarah have been a big help so far. Sarah had passed down a Wedding Spreadsheet that has been passed down through many of the friends. This list was broken down to help with a “To-Do List” and establishing a budget and a timetable.

I have learned that in the beginning stages of planning always have a really good “To-Do List” for you and your fiance and anyone else that may be of help in the planning process. For me, I utilized the list in “Real Simple Weddings” and customized it to what was appropriate to us. Like the Wedding Spreadsheet that our friends gave us, I organized my “To-Do List” by Category and assigned tasks to my fiance and I, my Maid of Honor, Best Man and my mother and future mother in law. Along with assigning tasks I assigned a due date to each according to the time frames that everything should be completed. This list has been extremely helpful in getting everything done and keeping organized.

Tomorrow…Valerie’s favorite resources for wedding planning!

Twilight Inspired Photo Shoot

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Stephanie Carpenter and James Pion  of Gainesville, Florida submitted this beautiful Twilight inspired photo shoot. Here is what they had to say about the idea behind the shoot:

The Concept: Due to a slight obsession, {Unique Designs} wanted to create a Twilight wedding invitation, an idea which blossomed into a full concept design and shoot. The intent was not to replicate Bella & Edward’s wedding, which was actually an Anne of Green Gables dress and was filled with white flowers, but to make another wedding style based on the mood and concept of Twilight. To acknowledge Edward’s personality, we chose a dramatic look with bold flowers, strong reds, and splashes of black feathers. To incorporate Bella, we wanted to take a vintage twist which can be seen in the creams, vintage brooches, and antique lace.

And here the concept comes to life!

Twilight Bride and Groom

The beautiful cake!

Cake details

Details of the bouquet

Details of the bouquet

Table Set-up

More gorgeous details!

The bride

A full length photograph of the beautiful dress

The invitation that started it all!

One of my favorites!

The Vendors:
Concept & Event Stationery | Unique Designs | www.daretobunique.com
Concept Designer: Flowers & Tablescape | Event Divas | www.theeventdivas.net
Cake | Posh Pastry | www.poshpastry.com
Hair | Stephanie & Lonie Carpenter from Mode Salon | www.amodesalon.com
Makeup | Sarah Hunter from Mode Salon | www.amodesalon.com
Accessories | Kari Roy | www.kariroy.net
Female Model | Chanel Bird | chanelb17@aol.com
Male Model | Bobby Swan
Wedding Dress | Solution’s Bridal | www.solutionsbridal.com
Tux | Tuxedo Junction | www.tuxedojunction.com
Linen Rentals | Celebration’s Catering | www.celebrations-everything.com
Concept by Unique Designs and Lindsy Tropf
Photography by James Pion of VIVO Capture Photography and J.P. Photo Concepts

Thanks for sharing!