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PHOTOS: GOWN, VENUE, BRIDESMAID DRESS, FLOWER AND CAKE IDEAS FOR A MODERN GALLERY WEDDING IN PHILADELPHIA

Posted by Carrie Denny on 6/13/2013 at 2:40PM | 2 Comments

PHOTOS: Gown, Venue, Bridesmaid Dress, Flower and Cake Ideas For a Modern Gallery Wedding in Philadelphia

Below, find ideas for a gorgeous, modern wedding at a gallery in Philadelphia.

Not that we think you should put your wedding in a box, of course. But chances are you at least have afeeling when it comes to your Big Day: Will it be a swanky formal affair in a candlelit room with a marble rotunda? An airy soiree where your guests sip cool drinks from mason jars with fields of wildflower-dotted wheat in the background and cotton-candy clouds overhead? Whatever your vision for your wedding day, we’re here to help you plan it. In the following pages, you’ll find ideas for five different types of weddings—not just for gorgeous venues in the Philadelphia area, but for your flowers, gown, cake and bridesmaids’ dresses, all from local vendors and shops. Just find the one that feels like you, and you’re on your way.

{This article originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2013 issue ofPhiladelphia Wedding.}

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PHOTOS: GOWN, VENUE, BRIDESMAID DRESS, FLOWER AND CAKE IDEAS FOR A PHILADELPHIA RUSTIC COUNTRY FARM WEDDING

Posted by Carrie Denny on 6/6/2013 at 2:18PM | No Comments

PHOTOS: Gown, Venue, Bridesmaid Dress, Flower and Cake Ideas For a Philadelphia Rustic Country Farm WeddingWedding

Below, find ideas for a gorgeous, rustic farm wedding in the Philadelphia area.

Not that we think you should put your wedding in a box, of course. But chances are you at least have afeeling when it comes to your Big Day: Will it be a swanky formal affair in a candlelit room with a marble rotunda? An airy soiree where your guests sip cool drinks from mason jars with fields of wildflower-dotted wheat in the background and cotton-candy clouds overhead? Whatever your vision for your wedding day, we’re here to help you plan it. In the following pages, you’ll find ideas for five different types of weddings—not just for gorgeous venues in the Philadelphia area, but for your flowers, gown, cake and bridesmaids’ dresses, all from local vendors and shops. Just find the one that feels like you, and you’re on your way.

{This article originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2013 issue of Philadelphia Wedding.}


Click here for PART ONE: City Ballroom

Click here for PART TWO: Garden Party

PART THREE: Rustic Country Farm

Laid-back and natural and full of easygoing charm …

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HOW TO BREAK DOWN YOUR WEDDING BUDGET

Here's how much to spend, and on what, according to an expert.

Posted by Carrie Denny on 5/16/2013 at 4:26PM | 1 Comment

How to Break Down Your Wedding Budget

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We asked planner Susan Norcross of South Jersey’s Two Rings One Circus to show us how you can have a fabulous wedding on any budget.

BUDGET: $20,000

  • Venue/Catering >> $10,000: Get creative and pick a place where you can control the catering, like a park or Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens. Make it a cocktail party with hors d’oeuvres, mini desserts and a limited open bar.
  • Photography >> $2,000: Limit the number of hours your photog is there, or look into using an assistant or photography student. (Just be sure you get to see work examples first.)
  • Flowers & Decor >> $2,000: Carry a bouquet of simple baby’s breath or one single stem, like a lily. Order flowers from an online wholesaler and DIY your centerpieces—or forgo flowers altogether and use candles instead.
  • Invites >> $400 to $1,000: Compare and contrast online vendors; great deals are easily had.
  • Favors & Extras >> $400 to $1,000: Make a donation to a foundation that means something to you both in honor of your guests, or go for something simple and inexpensive, like custom-labeled matchbooks or CDs of your favorite music.

BUDGET: $50,000

  • Venue/Catering >> $25,000: Look at hotel ballrooms and manors and estates; try a dual entrée offering everyone both salmon and chicken.
  • Photography >> $5,000: Opt for a second shooter, to make sure every perspective of your Big Day is captured.
  • Flowers & Decor >> $5,000: Work with your florist to use in-season flowers to get the most bang for your buck, and for help steering clear of budget-eating blooms like peonies.
  • Invites >> $1,000 to $2,500: Look for customizable ready-made templates, and stick to digital printing or thermography, which will save you money over more expensive methods like letterpress or engraving.
  • Favors & Extras >> $1,000 to $2,500: Go for an edible favor or one that doubles as an escort card. Or do something fun for your guests, like a photo booth; they can keep their pictures as favors.

BUDGET: $80,000

  • Venue/Catering >> $40,000: Choose a raws pace,then have an event designer and lighting expert totally customize it for you. With food, add in extras where you can—a dessert and cordial lounge, a candy bar, a visit from a late-night cupcake or food truck.
  • Photography >> $8,000: Go for a full package that includes an engagement shoot and even a post-wedding session, which many couples do in full wedding-day regalia without the stress and time constraints of the actual day.
  • Flowers & Decor >> $8,000: Add pearls or crystals to your arrangements, use a real-flower aisle runner, and go all-out with something like floral centerpieces suspended from the ceilings.
  • Invites >> $1,600 to $4,000: Work with a custom stationer to design invitations from scratch, and ask about options like printing on Lucite, wood or laser-cut metal, or about presenting the invites in something like a silk box instead of an envelope.
  • Favors & Extras >> $1,600 to $4,000: Send each guest home with a miniature replica of your wedding cake.

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    SHOP THESE 8 LOCAL ETSY SHOPS FOR YOUR WEDDING

    Posted by Carrie Denny on 3/11/2013 at 2:04PM | No Comments

    Shop These 8 Local Etsy Shops For Your Wedding

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    This cute roundup from philly.com gathers a bunch of Etsy shops from local artists who offer fun goodies for your wedding. From pretty, customizable hangers for the Dress to live on and looks-like-you cake toppers to engraved bottle opener favors and a gorg alternative to place cards, there’s lots of great ideas and options—and the best part is, you’re buying local!

    Speaking of cute, customizable alternatives sold on the Etsy shops of local artist’s, be sure to check out a few of our faves, too:

    Use These So-Pretty, Custom-Made Bulletin Boards For Your Wedding’s Escort Card Display

    PHOTOS: Our New Favorite Guest Book Alternative

    Got a local Etsy discovery that brides would love? Share ‘em with the rest of us!

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    PHOTOS: ASK YOUR GIRLS TO BE YOUR BRIDESMAID WITH THESE ADORABLE COOKIES

    The Flour Pot in Ambler adds new adorable designs to their bridal line.

    Posted by Amanda Willis on 2/11/2013 at 1:30PM | No Comments

    PHOTOS: Ask Your Girls To Be Your Bridesmaid With These Adorable Cookies

    All photos courtesy of The Flour Pot.

    We sure do love our sweets here at PW, which is perhaps why we’ve always been such a fan of Ambler bakery The Flour Pot’s totally adorable “Will You Be My Bridesmaid?” sugar cookies. And it’s probably why we’re so pumped to learn that they’ve just added new styles to the line!

    Now, there are even more oh-so-cute options for the yummy treat that’ll ask your best girls to stand up for you on your Big Day: You can choose from one of many dresses (which can be customized to match your bridal party’s actual colors or just a pretty shade of the season), a diamond ring, and a wedding cake, all with the attached “Will You Be My Bridesmaid?” tag written out in calligraphy.
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    PHOTOS: HOW TO USE SPRING’S MINT GREEN COLOR TREND IN YOUR WEDDING

    We can't get enough of this season's refreshing shades of pale, pretty green.

    Posted by Carrie Denny on 1/7/2013 at 4:15PM | 1 Comment

    Jadeite cake stand, $98 at BHLDN.com.
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    12 ALTERNATIVES TO THE RICE TOSS

    And none of them are bubbles.

    Posted by Katlin Bunton on 8/9/2012 at 10:30AM | 1 Comment

    15 Alternatives To The Rice Toss

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    As you may or may not know, and contrary to popular belief, the traditional rice toss send-off for the just-married b&g is not, in fact, harmful to our feathered friends: The USA Rice Federation and ornithologists alike have dispelled this urban myth by pointing out that migrating birds often rely on rice fields for food during their travels.

    But even though it’s been OK’d for the birds, we love these 12 adorable alternatives to the boring white grain (or bubbles, which leave that gross film on everything), and just had to share. After all, well wishes should be much prettier than what’s in your kitchen cupboard, we think.
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    THE BEST MADE-IN-PHILLY WELCOME BAGS FOR YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS

    Welcome your traveling guests to your wedding with a goodie bag filled with the city's best treats.

    Posted by Carrie Denny on 7/10/2012 at 2:07PM | 1 Comment

    The Best Made-in-Philly Welcome Bags For Your Out-of-Town Guests

    Photo by Jonathan Pushnik. Styling by Avery Osborne.

    Clockwise from top left, starting with Philly canvas tote, $22 at Open House, Philadelphia.
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    ROUNDUP: THE BEST OF ETSY’S WEDDING PICKS

    Posted by Carrie Denny on 7/3/2012 at 12:04PM | No Comments

    ROUNDUP: The Best of Etsy's Wedding Picks

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    So, our personal feelings on Etsy? Love, love, love/find it totally overwhelming.

    That’s why we love this little HuffPo feature—it totally caters to our Etsy laziness. Every week, they add a new item to a slideshow of fabulous Etsy bridal finds—jewelry, invites, favors, cute DIY ideas, accessories, pretty frocks—and in turn, we think you’ll find, your bridal wish list.

    Check out here. How much do you use Etsy in the planning of and shopping for your wedding? Any tips for brides who find it overwhelming, too?

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    SNEAK PEEK: PHILADELPHIA WEDDING FALL/WINTER 2012 IS HERE!

    Posted by Carrie Denny on 6/6/2012 at 3:13PM | 1 Comment

    The Fall/Winter 2012 issue of Philadelphia Wedding, on stands June 18th.

    We love when we get to say this: The Fall/Winter 2012 issue of Philadelphia Wedding is here!

    It’s here meaning in our office and in our little hands—though it’ll be in yours on June 18th, when it hits newsstands throughout the Philadelphia area! And what’s in it, you ask? Well, here are a few tidbits:

    *Five completely amazeballs real weddings featuring the gorgeous work of local vendors and some dresses that are going to make you drool.

    *A flower story that not only gives you beautiful ideas for centerpieces (all created by Philly florists, of course), but the coordinating tablescapes to go along with them.

    *An idea we just love for decorating your cake: Personal messages! From a customized monogram to poem verses and favorite quotes, why not put your personal stamp on your Big Day dessert, too?

    *The island in Thailand where you totally need to ‘moon.

    *Big Day beauty treatments at local spas that’ll last you through the honeymoon. We’re talking, like, you get these things done before the wedding, and the effects keep you looking gorg until your plane touches back down in Philly.

    *Bridal gowns that have breathtaking backs—hey, everyone’s got to watch you walk up the aisle, too, you know.

    *Don’t forget about your accessories! From lingerie to headpieces, clutches and shoes, if you choose these things right, you’ll have them to wear for years after you say “I do.”

    *How to put together the best, Philly-est welcome bag ever for your out-of-town guests. We’ll tell you what to get and where to get it.

    And so much more! We love putting each issue together for you—but we love sharing it even more. We hope you’ll tell us what you think when you get the chance to read it for yourself. Happy planning!

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