Tuesday, October 29, 2013

No Holds 'Bar'

We're suckers for a fun cocktail hour theme! We love giving our brides inspiration for a themed 'bar'. It's an inexpensive way to entertain your guests before the reception or a late night pick-me-up. Most of these ideas are easy to put together, no matter your guest count. 

 Cheese Bar
Create a smorgasbord of cheese, crackers and grapes. Perfect wine pairing.



 
Coffee Bar
Ahhh yes! Who doesn't love a latte for after hours?



 Popcorn Bar
Share with your favorite seasonings!



Trail Mix Bar
Pick your own mix-ins: M&M's, peanuts, almonds, marshmallows, etc. 


 Fruit and Veggie Bar
Goes well with an afternoon cocktail hour or reception.  


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Pantone Color Report: Spring 2014


We're not sure if you heard, but Pantone released their color report for spring 2014. It's fantastic! The season will be a mixture of pastels, neutrals and happy tones. 
  
We hope to see some of these colors tied in with our weddings this spring! Share with us which colors you like the best! 

 
Freesia - This is the perfect color for floral arrangements and 
those little detailed accents. So bright and cheery.

 
 Sand - Pure vintage. Again, another color where you can bring in a 
shade of green, gold or even a light pink. 

 
 Hemlock - Calm, cool and collected. A great pair with Sand.  
 
Cayenne - A high-pitched red with a hint of spice. 
Perfect for the sassy-romantic. 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Vintage-Inspired

This Saturday's wedding was simply amazing. Ashley Badwell and Tim Corkill said their 'I dos' on Saturday at Chase Farms in Potwin, KS.

The theme of the wedding was vintage, in which the bride had great taste! Walter's Flowers put together arrangements in the bride's late grandmother's pottery; soup terrines, serving bowls and pitchers were the base of the centerpieces for the guest tables. It was absolutely gorgeous, and the pieces matched well together with the china dishes at each place setting.

The white vintage chairs were used for the outdoor ceremony and reception. They were rented from a fabulous company based out of Denver - Chairished Vintage Rentals. The china dishes and silverware were also rented from Chairished. They were wonderful people to work with and we will be referring our brides to them. Plus, their inventory is incredible.

The ceremony backdrop is a new, hand-built piece added to our rental collection. We were very excited to use for this wedding! Large balls of baby's breath hung above the couple's sweetheart table as a main focus of the reception area and vintage umbrellas hung about guest tables.

It was a beautiful day for this couple and we're so blessed to be apart of this vintage-inspired wedding. The day couldn't have gone more perfect!












Friday, July 12, 2013

What We've Been Up To*

Happy Friday! We'd like to take a moment to welcome ourselves back to reality and catch you all up on our busy wedding season!

Last month we were blessed to have a wedding booked every weekend. June was a very busy time for our team, but we came out successful and loved every experience with our couples. We wanted to share with you a glimpse of each of our weddings! Enjoy!


Kat and Josh Keeling, June 1

Ceremony & Reception: Nativity Pines

{altar}

{cake designed by Cameo Cakes}

 {first dance}


Sarah and Kyle Dennis, June 8

 Ceremony: University Congregational Church; Reception: Abode Venue


 {guest tables}

 {family-styled seating}

{place setting design}

{reception}


Megan and Daniel Gubichuk, June 14

Ceremony & Reception: Abode Venue

 {altar}

 {time for the I do's!}

{reception}

{guest tables}

{dessert table}


Caitlyn and Spencer Sherman, June 22

Ceremony & Reception: Botanica Gardens

{altar}

                                 {table design 1}                                          

{table design 2}

{reception}


 Julia and Jake Hopkins, June 29

Ceremony & Reception: The Barns at Timber Creek

 {for the guests during the ceremony}

 {altar}

 {large wedding party!}

{head table}



Happy Planning!!


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

{Our Idea of an Outdoor Wedding}

What Bride doesn't dream of an outdoor wedding? It's the perfect setting, especially if you time the ceremony or reception just right, you're lucky to catch those romantic photos at sunset - you know, the ones you see in magazines?! The possibilities are endless to make your dreams come true. Just be sure you have the resources (property, budget, etc) before you begin creating your fairytale. 

Outdoor weddings can be more of a budget crasher compared to the common wedding taken place in a church and a reception hall. You have to think in terms of creating something from the ground up - stable ground to where you won't need a floor installed (you won't want the mother of the Groom sinking in her heels), options for a dance floor, renting the guest chairs and tables, hanging decor, and certainly can't forget about coverage. 

A major factor of an outdoor wedding is the weather and the time of year. Be sure to have a rain plan (or even a snow plan) in place, especially in Kansas! 

Here are a few of our favorite ideas for an outdoor wedding:









 Happy Planning!


Friday, April 12, 2013

Welcome Gifts for Out-of-Town Guests

As the prime wedding season is approaching, we have several upcoming weddings that a lot of out-of-town guests will be attending. Some of our brides ponder the idea of a welcome gift for those guests who will be traveling far and wide to attend the wedding weekend.

This decision is completely up to the bride and groom but showing some way of appreciation is nice for the guests. After some digging on Pinterest, I've come across a few simple and creative ideas that would be perfect for those traveling guests. This is a neat way to show the bride and groom's personality and incorporate a few of their favorite things. 

An even better surprise is having these welcome baskets prepared and in the guest's hotel rooms when they arrive :) 


 


Breakfast Basket
Brighten up your guests’ morning with a delicious homemade breakfast! Share your favorite coffee blend along with a loaf of banana bread and butter, for a simple yet charming presentation your guests will adore!










 


Gourmet Goodie Basket 
Surprise friends and family with a beautiful basket filled with gourmet goodies from local area merchants. As I know in Wichita, we have plenty of these specialty-type shops!






 



 



Bride and Groom's Dessert Box
A simple but sweet box of treats is one of our favorite ways to thank guests and welcome them to the weekend ahead! Plus, it's a little something extra to snack on while in the hotel room.









 


Destination Wedding Tote
Get your guests beach-ready with a bag full of warm-weather necessities - beach towels, sunscreen, and a local’s guide to help them navigate. The bag can be used as a carry-on for all the fun souvenirs they’ll be bringing back from their mini vacation!