Monday, September 24, 2012

Instagram and Flowers

Yay for zinnia, dahlia and the last few hydrangea bushes still brave enough to blossom.  I love fall, and truth be told, I wish I could spend all day in the floral studio celebrating with autumn blooms.  Below are a few of the bouquets and other arrangements we've enjoyed creating this year.  I've taken these shots on my iPhone, so had to razzle dazzle a few of them a bit through instagram.  Hope you have fun looking through them and come up with some new ideas for your wedding!

peonies and blue hydrangea
shades of hydrangea
jade roses, one of my favorites

teal orchids, tapestry and Castle Ladyhawke

peonies and baby's breath



succulents and medicine bottles, a beautiful combination
red and teal...I fell in love

a very romantic fence (these are wax flowers)

mums, tea roses, wax flowers, gorgeous!

the funky little pink guys are carnations--can you believe it?






calla bouquet turned "star"!

many happy things can come in a coca cola box


Monday, June 18, 2012

Emilie and Chase...Happily Ever After

Remember Emilie and Chase?  Our fabulous couple who married in January with an ultra-glamorous (and crazy fun!!!) reception at the Mint Uptown in Charlotte, NC?  Here's a link to some of their amazing wedding images photographed by Caroline Ghetes (one of our FAVORITES!) and published by junebugweddings.com, just in case you need to jog your memory:






Emilie and Chase recently returned from an equally glamorous honeymoon to one of my favorite places in all the world--Paris!!  I wanted to share a few of their images with you because a wedding is only for a day...but a marriage is the happily ever after.  These photos are a testament to how fabulous the rest of the story can be.
The love on the walls of this place is out of this world!
Why yes, that is the Eiffel Tour.  One of my top ten destinations for romance world-wide

They also spent some of their time in Prague:

European rivers and bridges... BEST photo op ever!

A trip to Europe is not complete without a sidewalk cafe experience!  I can almost hear the strolling violins.

I hope you are enjoying your happily ever after today!

Emily

Friday, March 9, 2012

Castle Ladyhawke Weddings

Castle Ladyhawke is a fairy tale location, hands-down.  I had the fortune of a client meeting there one night this week and all the memories of royal weddings we've done there came rushing back.  Here are some images by Visio Photography that convey just a taste of the magic guests experience at a Ladyhawke wedding.











Monday, January 9, 2012

Leah and TJ - Intimate Wedding

Every once in awhile, I get to experience the magic of an elopement wedding celebration--and I love it!  Let me tell you why.  An elopement wedding is the most intimate, bare bones celebration of what a wedding is really about.  An elopement, or otherwise very small wedding, celebrates the fact that a man and woman are committing the rest of their lives to each other and that's it.  I've found in the last several years that we (well, mostly we girls :) can get so distracted by all of the beautiful, fun and fabulous wedding accessories, that the main point of a wedding can slip right through the cracks.

Today, I am sharing photos from an intimate January celebration at the Bed and Breakfast on Tiffany Hill.  Leah and TJ's wedding took place in the Sitting Room with just a few family members there to witness.  I LOVE that family was able to share the moment because every marriage needs some backup!




Ceremony in the Sitting Room.

Leah's Mom and TJ's Dad signed the marriage license as witnesses--can it be any more perfect?








One of my favorite "back" doors in all the world belongs to Tiffany Hill.



Thank you to... 
Selena Einwechter, Innkeeper at Tiffany Hill.
Rev Fred Werhan who customized the perfect ceremony.
Camilla Calnan of Camilla Calnan Photography for being there (because ALL weddings should have great photos).
Michelle Fountain of Icing on the Cake for the lovely red velvet.

Planning and florals by Occasions by Emily.


Friday, December 30, 2011

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A wedding should be bliss and happiness, but all too often it turns into tense family drama as people become unsure of their place in this important event.

Many of my clients are faced with their parents' difficult divorce and remarriage situations that can create two or three immediate families per side.  This requires caution, and more than a little finesse, in the seating process.  It can be helpful for couples to follow outside guidelines instead of trying to determine seating arrangements on their own.  I have described here the standard way wedding planners organize and seat families in such situations:

Front Row, Left Side:  Mother of the BRIDE (biological) has earned this chair by the simple fact of giving birth (trust me, it is not an easy accomplishment).  She should be seated last of the family members in the processional and just before the minister enters.  If she is remarried, her husband should escort her, or follow behind her and the usher who is escorting her.  If she has a serious date, it may be appropriate for him to have a chair beside her, but his actual seating should be done pre-ceremony.  If the Mother of the Bride's parents are in attendance, it is also nice to seat them with Mom on the front row to make it feel/look a little less lonely.

Front Row, Left Side:  Mother of the GROOM.  She will be seated before the Mother of the Bride in the processional.  All other Mother of the Bride guidelines also apply to the Mother of the Groom.

Second row, both sides:  This is for the Dads.  If they are remarried, they should walk the aisle as part of the processional with their new spouses, or the spouse should be escorted by an usher with dad following behind.  If they are seriously dating someone, that person should be seated pre-ceremony in a chair next to Dad's.  If a Dad's parents are in attendance, they may be seated on the same row.  Father of the Groom should be seated in the processional before the Mother of the Groom.  Father of the Bride normally walks the bride down the aisle and should be seated after doing this.

It is important to mention that there are many, many exceptions to everything I have just written.  Please do not hesitate to email me at emily@occasionsbyemily.com with your specific situation for guidance.  A little bit of etiquette can go a long way in calming nerves and soothing tempers on your wedding day.

Thanks Wedding Woman for sending me this question!

Emily