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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Estoria Social on Every Last Detail

I finally caught up with all things post Thanksgiving and am excited to share this shoot that was featured on Every Last Detail on Thanksgiving day!  My sweet friend Robin Nathan asked me to create a concept for a styled shoot and model, and since styled shoots happen to be one of my faves I just had to say yes.  The best part about this shoot was working with my honey, Clint, the most reluctant model of them all.  


Here are some of the shots! 



 



Thank you to an overwhelmingly talented group!
Photographer: Robin Nathan Photography
Event DesignEstoria Social
Catering and Desserts: Wicked Pies
Etsy Designer: Luv2create2

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Fabric, Fabric Everywhere!

Oh fabric how I love thee...I must have been a tailor in another life.  Nothing pleases me more than seeing traditional wedding items woven (pun intended) together with fabric details, or any textile for that matter. There are some very cool ways to stitch your style (ok promise that is my last one) with fabric and textiles and the examples below are my short list of favorites. 

#1 Hanging Decor: I think it is pretty safe to say, I love anything that can hang from the rafters and make a statement.  From fabric and Mylar fringe, delicate fabric pennants and banners and pretty fringey garlands, I am easily pleased by their soft colors and the right amount of sweetness they can bring to an otherwise blank canvas.  Kinda girly, super festive, and completely customizable, this is my favorite way to use fabric.
 
(via Ruffled Blog)
(Via Etsy)
(Via Oh Happy Day)

 #2 Invitations: Imagine your guests opening your save the date or wedding invitation, and saying "my this is a lovely keepsake, I have never seen this before!" You are sure to get that reaction with a fabric invitation or save the date that has been hand stitched or printed on linen.
(Via Etsy)

(Via Etsy)

#3 Bouquets/Flower Arrangement: Perhaps a more literal interpretation of using cotton in the bride's bouquet.  I adore the way these fluffy, cottony balls create shape and texture.  And the couple will certainly have this bouquet as long as they both shall live!
(Via DuckDuck Collective)

#4 On the Dessert Table:  A little bit weird and a little bit wild, these little treats are great keepsakes for guests.  Knitted fabric in fun colors gives the dessert table an exciting pop and are a simple DIY project for the craft inclined.  I just love the adorable and realistic details.

(Via Not On the High Street)

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