27 Sep

So while we do need a bit more time to put together our projects, we figured many of you are dying to see how the actual event turned out. And frankly, ladies, we can’t wait to share. Here’s a few snaps from around the event and a peek of our table and projects. HOPEFULLY one the lovely lady photogs, who were absolutely shooting their fingers off, have photos too because we came up woefully short in the documentation department when it comes to our table. Charley, Sarah, Bonnie, Annie? Any of you beauties have photos you might want to share?

In the meantime, here are some little bits for yous:

Plurabelle‘s gorgeous lettering in the Urbanic set up (which was also v. v. cute), and a nifty paint by numbers situation set up by Bash, Please. And a few bits of their awesome tablescape below.

The Smilebooth.

Enjoy! Cupcakes. Man, those were GOOD.

And the goody bag cubbies, with our most delicious homemade chocolate chip cookies, (those unsightly grease spots just mean we use lots of real butter for extra deliciousness.), Flashdance CDs (definitely a hot commodity if you don’t already have your own collection), and leave it to Danielle from Brown Paper Design to find anemones in September. Hopefully you’ve got a good supplier, lady, because you’re going to have brides knocking down your door! And there were tons more cute pressies too.

And some of our set up:

Vintage shears from Kate’s Paperie. Aren’t they the cutest? We couldn’t resist.

Our fabric and ribbon chandelier that hung over our table. You guys, it’s SUCH an easy project and adds so much to your decor!

Record jacket chargers! And vintage flower frog place card holders. Spray paint is our new best friend.

Our black kraft paper table runner, gussied up with ribbon and lace. (Pictured with an Heirloom LA cocktail. Sooooooooooooo delicious. So.)

And of course just a teeny bit of bunting. Which might end up at one of your weddings, if you’re lucky. Stay tuned.

We’ll be posting tutorials on the following projects during the next few weeks:

Fabric & ribbon chandelier
Colored mason jars
Farmer’s market flowers
Paper table runner
Paper rosettes

This is going to be fun.

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  1. Oh my how pretty! Will you please please post the ribbon and fabric chandelier project first – that would be amazing for over our cake table and as a ceremony backdrop at our wedding. I’m going to run out and start gathering ribbon and fabric now.

  2. guess i should have showed my face?

  3. UM YES, esb. You should have.

  4. beautiful details!

  5. So much prettiness and inspiration. Wish I had been near sunny LA to attend the event! Congrats to all you talented people.

  6. LOVED your table, and all of the beautiful details! It was stunning! And your photographs are amazing!!! Thank you for all the beautiful inspiraiton, and congrats!!

    xo!
    Amber

  7. any suggestions on where to find lanterns like the one in that gorgeous tablescape?! absolutely ADORE it!!

  8. This is all sorts of lovely :) Also looking forward to the Fabric & ribbon chandelier project!

  9. Looks AMAZING so far, can’t wait to see more! Great job.

  10. Looks like a fabulous time was had! So many great details & goodies! :)

  11. oooh! looks like fun! can’t wait to see more.

  12. It was quite an event! We loved your table, especially the fabric chandelier. Can’t wait for the upcoming tutorials!

  13. We had such a great time at the event, and in the photobooth with you Amanda (I was a bit scared when I saw the photos today), it was sooo good to see you and your lovely table! Can’t wait to connect again!

  14. I can’t wait to see the rest! Any chance there’ll be a Hitched 2.0 on the east coast?

  15. You find the most amazing weddings to highlight. This blog is such a visual candyland.

  16. i knew this event would be amazing, wish we could have been there!

  17. does anyone know what the font is on the ‘Bride & Groom’ place card? I love it! and I’ve been looking everywhere for it! Thank-you ! x

  18. Carrie, Jess and Gather Events, Why we will definitely post the fabric chandelier tutorial first then!

    Kelly, the gorgeous lanterns were a part of Bash, Please’s table. I’m sure they will be posting more about the project on their blog soon… http://www.bashplease.blogspot.com/

    Lauren, it was great meeting and hanging with you too! We loooved your outfit!

    Heidi, the “Bride & Groom” place card was calligraphed by Love, Jenna Calligraphy http://lovejennacalligraphy.com/

  19. Beautiful event! Where is the postcard of the de Saint-Exupery quote from? Hoping it’s up for sale somewhere :-)

  20. Where on earth do you find those striped straws I keep seeing everywhere? I am having a red, blue and yellow barn wedding in the spring and think those would be perfect!

    Also, love this blog. It’s so useful and lovely to look at.

  21. Do you know if the paint by number is available for purchase?

  22. Where did you find the tea tins? I’ve been looking EVERYWHERE for them for my own wedding!!

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