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Beautiful Bouquets

January 17th, 2011

More wedding inspiration!! And who doesn’t mind looking at gorgeous flowers…especially when the grass is covered in snow and the buds have yet to bloom. Enjoy! I absolutely LOVE the last image…so unique and natural! See more here. So bright and cheery! See more here. See more of their beautiful outdoor wedding here. What a [...]

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More wedding inspiration!!

And who doesn’t mind looking at gorgeous flowers…especially when the grass is covered in snow and the buds have yet to bloom.
Enjoy!

I absolutely LOVE the last image…so unique and natural!

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So bright and cheery!

See more here.

See more of their beautiful outdoor wedding here.

What a unique take on a wedding bouquet, most of these broaches were given to Hannah from her grandma, how sweet!

Summer and Daniel’s retro summer wedding is awesome…click to take a look at their cake too!!

Fina and Nathan’s Eco-friendly wedding was stunning!

Another cute nontraditional bouquet, inexpensive fabric and upholstery samples a store was just going to toss out.  They turned out great!  See more of Leslie and Jamie’s wedding here.

The rest of these images were found on Bollea, a website designed to organize and categorize floral arrangements and decorations by some of the worlds most well known floral designers.  This was such a fun and inspiring website to browse through.

Enjoy the inspiration & happy wedding planning,

Diana Catherine

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Inspirational table tops!

January 13th, 2011

I could probably make an entire blog solely on wedding decor-table top settings, centerpieces, dessert bars, flowers etc… I didn’t know so many possibilities existed!  If you are in need of some inspiration please look at the following gorgeous examples! Courtney and Noah’s ranch wedding can be seen on Green Wedding Shoes, photography by Sloan [...]

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I could probably make an entire blog solely on wedding decor-table top settings, centerpieces, dessert bars, flowers etc… I didn’t know so many possibilities existed!  If you are in need of some inspiration please look at the following gorgeous examples!

Courtney and Noah’s ranch wedding can be seen on Green Wedding Shoes, photography by Sloan Photography.

Megan and Midhat’s sunny and warm wedding can be seen at Sloan Photography

I never considered having my own wedding during the winter season, but after seeing this winter wonderland wedding I might have to rethink some things!  Photography by Jenny Haas.

See more of Stacy and Paul’s wedding here photography by Jeff Wallace.

See more of this lovely Southern style wedding shoot at Green Wedding Shoes, photography by Stephanie Williams.

See more of Brooke and Ryan’s cute North Carolina wedding here, photography by Jagger Photography.

I hope you got some wonderful ideas, or just enjoyed looking at these beautiful photographs!

~Diana Catherine

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Wedding Planning 101: Choosing Your Priorities

January 13th, 2011

by Samantha Hamilton from SH Weddings, a Hanle Productions Blog Contributor You’ve just said yes, you’ve shared the news with your friends and family, you may have been the subject of a few happy toasts and you have a beautiful new ring on your finger. But like, now what? If you’re new wedding planning, believe [...]

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by Samantha Hamilton from SH Weddings, a Hanle Productions Blog Contributor

You’ve just said yes, you’ve shared the news with your friends and family, you may have been the subject of a few happy toasts and you have a beautiful new ring on your finger. But like, now what?

If you’re new wedding planning, believe me, I feel you. When I got engaged, I really didn’t know what to do because my wedding was the first in my family in probably 20 years or so. It was an unchartered territory for me, but along the way, I learned a few things, and yeah, even made a business out of it.

The absolute best thing I’ve learned, and the best piece of advice I can give when it comes to the beginning planning steps is picking priorities. One of the first things I hear from most clients is, “We’re on a budget” and one of the first things I ask them is, “What is the most important thing to you when it comes to your wedding?”

Pick three things for your wedding you absolutely want, and then cut back on the rest. If photography is really important to you, don’t hesitate to hire a really high quality one – and then maybe curt your floral budget by DIYing your centerpieces with lots of candles and bud vases. Does the idea of a photo booth at your reception tickle you pink? Do it, but maybe consider an iPod wedding instead of hiring a DJ or band. Is fashion really important to you? Then get that designer gown, but maybe nix the cocktail hour string quartet.

By picking three things that you really, really love and getting creative with the rest, you’re guaranteed to be so happy with your purchases that you won’t miss the lobster entrée you could have gotten instead of the salmon, or that your linens are missing that pretty gold overlay that you thought sounded perfect.

It’s so easy in this industry to feel like you need it all on your wedding day because it truly does only happen once and there are so many websites dedicated to makes brides feel like they need tons of accessories to make your wedding legitimate. But by picking priorities, you’ll soon see that you really don’t need it all if you have a few things you splurged on that you’re absolutely in love with. You’ll look back and say, “That venue was SO worth the cost” and you won’t even give a second thought to all the other things you thought you needed.

I also find this approach to planning to really help couples focus on making their wedding their own. When you’re inundated with all kinds of wedding favors, trinkets, special guest book pens, lavish centerpieces and $300 bridesmaids dresses, it’s easy to stray from what will really reflect you on your wedding day. By picking priorities, it keeps you focused on what’s really important to you, and that will make the biggest impression on your guests, and what they’ll take away from your big day.

Happy planning!

~ Sam

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Saja wedding gowns

December 17th, 2010

Now here is something to be excited about…beautiful whimsical wedding gowns for under $1200!  I stumbled upon Saja boutique when I was scrolling through Once Wed blog.  The gorgeously vibrant photographs taken by Jose Villa drew me in and I had to find out more about those dresses!  Her wedding boutique, which also features brides [...]

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Now here is something to be excited about…beautiful whimsical wedding gowns for under $1200!  I stumbled upon Saja boutique when I was scrolling through Once Wed blog.  The gorgeously vibrant photographs taken by Jose Villa drew me in and I had to find out more about those dresses!  Her wedding boutique, which also features brides maids dresses, accessories, and special occasion dresses is based out of New York…but thankfully you can order online!  I book-marked one of her dresses in hopes of buying it for my own wedding dress.  Please check out her website and enjoy the beautiful photos!

~Diana

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Rustic Wedding: Oak Hill Farm

October 19th, 2010

We did a editorial shoot at Oak Hill Farm with Sam & Josh of SH Weddings!!! What a beautiful location for a wedding!! It is just breathtaking! We enjoyed our time at Oak Hill Farm so much!!! A special thank-you to the wonderful Oak Hill family for opening up your farm to us for a [...]

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We did a editorial shoot at Oak Hill Farm with Sam & Josh of SH Weddings!!! What a beautiful location for a wedding!! It is just breathtaking! We enjoyed our time at Oak Hill Farm so much!!! A special thank-you to the wonderful Oak Hill family for opening up your farm to us for a Sunday shoot! We truly appreciate all your help! I hope you enjoy the pics from our Rustic vintage inspired wedding Shoot! If you are looking for a wonderful rustic location for your Illinois wedding check out Oak Hill!

Production & details (styled by…Florals, cake, cupcakes, cider stand, table and dessert buffet designs by Samantha): SH Weddings

Models: Anna & Brandon

Hair/Make-up: Amy Brooks

Hair Accessory & veil: Jaxie

Gown: Steven Birnbaum from Miss Ruby Boutique

Groom Attire: Banana  Republic

Location: Oak Hill Farm
The Details
Table linen and flatware from World Market
Water and wine glasses from Anthropologie
Yellow cake stand from Crate and Barrel (Spring 2010)
Small cupcake stands from Homegoods
Flower vases and mason jars collected from local antique stores
Place settings from Crate and Barrel
Bistro chairs provided by Oak Hill

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Wedding Day-of Coordinator…part 1

August 5th, 2010

Some wise words for the Bride-in-planning-mode or Bride-to-be from Sam at SH Weddings…. “Okay, so you can’t afford a full wedding planner. That’s okay. With so many tools and templates out there to assist you with DIY projects, craft-savvy brides don’t need one. But what about a day-of coordinator? Lots of brides will say they [...]

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Some wise words for the Bride-in-planning-mode or Bride-to-be from Sam at SH Weddings….

“Okay, so you can’t afford a full wedding planner. That’s okay. With so many tools and templates out there to assist you with DIY projects, craft-savvy brides don’t need one. But what about a day-of coordinator?

Lots of brides will say they can’t afford one or it’s not in their budget. Here’s another way to look at it: include it in your original budget, and you’ll be able to have one.

As a wedding coordinator, it’s easy for me to defend hiring help for your wedding day, specifically someone who caters exclusively to the bride and groom. Sometimes, and more often than not, it can be seen as an extravagant cost, something that only brides with large budgets or an endless cash flow can afford. I’m here to tell you, this isn’t the case.

When creating an initial wedding budget, brides and grooms will prioritize so they can figure out what they want to cut back on, and what they’ll pay a few extra bucks for. Mr. Owl and I did this. Photography was at the top of our list. So was our venue (as we’d known our venue years before even getting engaged). Third? Actually enjoying our wedding day. We couldn’t possibly see how that couldn’t be a priority. So, we included it in our initial budget, and presto, we could afford one. And we didn’t have a large budget, either.

On our wedding day, I don’t remember doing any worrying (except for that whole “Ohmygod-everyone’s-going-to-be-starring-at-me” thing). I didn’t worry if our ceremony chairs were set-up properly, or if our candy buffet was arranged correctly or if our toasts would start on time. I didn’t even have to worry that we didn’t hire a DJ because our DOC took care of our iTunes playlist like a pro. And at the end of the reception, when me and my new husband were exhausted and ready to call it a night, we didn’t have to arrange any clean-up crew, or bribe any family members to do it, because our DOC packed up all our supplies and stored them away for us. She was multiple vendors in one, and in the end, actually saved us money.”

So, to summarize, you don’t want to be doing this on the morning of your wedding:


Sam, setting up a tent wedding for a client, Sam’s personal photo.

View full post from Sam’s blog here

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First Look Dilemma

July 28th, 2010

Are you in the middle of your wedding planning process? Trying to plan the perfect time-line but not sure how to fit everything in? Well you are in luck because today I have some very wise suggestions from my friend Samantha at SH Weddings. I have been meaning to post about the “to first look” [...]

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Are you in the middle of your wedding planning process? Trying to plan the perfect time-line but not sure how to fit everything in? Well you are in luck because today I have some very wise suggestions from my friend Samantha at SH Weddings. I have been meaning to post about the “to first look” or “not to first look” dilemma but have not had a chance to write or talk about it. Luckily  I went to my friend Sam’s blog a few weeks back and she had written the most beautiful post about the benefits of doing a “first-look” on your wedding day. Now some of you may be thinking “what is a first look” well read on and you will find out….enjoy!

A few wise words from Samantha at SH Weddings on the “First Look” (also the author of The Elegant Owl & The Nesting Owl).

If a client ever asks me, “Would you recommend we see each other before the ceremony?” my answer will always be an enthusiastic YES! As a wedding coordinator, and a former bride, I have so many reasons why I’m a fan of the first look that I decided to list them in bullet point form.

- First looks are intimate. You can arrange it so it’s just you, your groom and the photographer. Or, you can make it a larger, personal celebration with your wedding party and parents. You’ll have more time to let emotions sink in because, as opposed to a two-minute aisle walk, you’ll have as much time as you need.

- You’ll likely get better reaction photos. Sometimes it can be difficult for the photographer, based on position or lighting, to get that perfect shot of the groom’s reaction the first time he sees his bride on the wedding day, walking toward him down the aisle. During the first look, your photographer will pick the perfect spot and therefore, the perfect picture. Also, because it’s just the two of you, you’ll probably let your guard down and have bigger reactions to each other. If you’re like me, you won’t be able to take a mental snapshot of your groom’s face as you make your way to him down the aisle because you’re too overwhelmed! I have no idea what Mr. Owl’s face looked like as I made my way to the altar. But luckily, during our first look, I took it all in, and our photographer got the perfect photo of his reaction.

- You’ll have so much time for photos, and you’ll be more relaxed. A lot of brides don’t know that generally, photographers like at least 45 minutes for photos with just the bride and groom, and an additional minimum of 30 minutes for the wedding party. When you get all, or most, of your photos done before the ceremony even begins, you’ll feel better about the day’s timing. After the ceremony, you’ll have either a short family portrait session, or no photos at all, and you’ll be free to attend cocktail hour without the extra stress of fixing your make-up or worrying if you have time to taste the mini crab cake hors d’oeuvre you’ve been looking forward to.

- You’ll see more of your guests. Cocktail hour can be spent mingling with your guests, and if you have a smaller wedding (100 guests or under), you’ll most likely see them all before the reception, meaning you won’t feel as pressured to make the rounds during dinner and dancing.

- Your wedding party will thank you. They’ll also get to leave right after the ceremony to grab a drink and get some food in their stomach during cocktail hour.

Of course, a first look isn’t for everyone, and I more than understand that. Every bride and groom needs to do what’s best for them. But, if you’re open to it, I will always, always, always recommend it. The Owl’s fabulous DOC, Jeanne Stark, gently pushed us in this direction, and we’re so happy she did.

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Hannah&Greg Diana camera film!

July 2nd, 2010

Diana camera 120 film from Hannah and Greg’s wedding!!! (click the picture)

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Diana camera 120 film from Hannah and Greg’s wedding!!!

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