Friday Link Love

Photo via That Kind of Woman

It’s raining out there again!  What is this?  I mean, I know I’m from Oregon and all, and I’m supposed to like this stuff… but why does it have to keep showing up just in time for the weekend?

I’m ready for a little crisp fall sun… preferably on a Saturday and/or Sunday.  Can we arrange that?  Kthxbai.

In the mean time…

I neeeed to see these adorable babies at the zoo… maybe not this weekend, ’cause it’s raining… I’m not bitter.

These super sweet invites… I can’t even handle how cute they are.

This DIY wrapped hair comb… so pretty.

Estee Lauder’s new YouTube channel via The Brides Guide.

Love these DIY mixed gold nails.

Alexander Skarsgård by Chad Pitman.

Bacon cornbread what?  Oh… vegetarian… right.

This dress from BHLDN.

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{Real Weddings} Ashton & Michael’s Gorgeous Fall Fête

I am so excited to share today’s real wedding with you all… it doesn’t get much more up my alley.

The venue was personal, the decor was personal, the theme was personal… every little piece of this wedding represented who Ashton and Michael are as a couple (scroll down to the bottom for an awesome explanation from their photographers).  This is the way it should be.

… and it’s gorgeous to boot!  Just look at those flowers.

Oh, and by the way, this wedding was shot by the amazing husband and wife photography team, Scarlett & Stephen… if you think Ashton and Michael are cute, just take a look at them.  Here’s what Stephen had to say about this wedding…

From the first meeting I had with Ashton, she pulled out her wedding planning book (note to self, I still need to get one of those!) and showed me all the details she was putting together for her in-nature-themed wedding. Ashton and Michael love camping together and Michael even proposed on a camping trip, so the theme they wanted for their wedding was pulling in all things nature. Also, they chose to have their wedding at Stephen Foster State Park because Michael’s grandfather helped build the Florida Trail that goes from the top to bottom of Florida and runs through the Stephen Foster park too. The park also had a gorgeous old Southern plantation mansion in the middle of it that is now turned into a museum. I loved how organic this wedding was with burlap table details, spanish moss, and even the wedding cakes representing tree trunks. Also, for the altar, Ashton used her great-grandmother’s old lace drapes that her grandmother stitched together to bring some family history into the ceremony.

Venue: Stephen Foster State Park / Photographer: Scarlett & Stephen/ Hair and Makeup: Fran’s Salon & Boutique / Caterer: Catering for all Occasions / Floral Designer: Arlette’s Place / Cake Designer: Erika Maya / DJ: A Pro DJ

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Just Another Day in the Garden

(my mom’s garden, that is)

For as long as I can remember, my mom has always held these elaborate luncheons for friends in her garden.  She makes loads of amazing food, about five different desserts — way more than anyone could ever consume in a single sitting — and decorates everything to a T.

This time she used my dishes, since I’ve been shipping them to her house (closer to the wedding), and sent a few pictures.  Don’t they look pretty?

… so if there’s ever any doubt as to where I got the party planning bug, well… see above.

 

 

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Christina & Ezra’s Sweet Santa Monica Engagements

Oh my goodness, I love engagement shots. They are such a great way for a couple to showcase their style. No white dress, no wedding venue, just a couple in love… and Christina and Ezra are a perfect example. I am in love with these gorgeous beach shots… they look so happy to be together. And their whole shoot was just perfect for who they are… just listen to what their photographer, Christina Dely, had to say…

He is an actor. She works in Entertainment Advertising Sales. So it was only fitting that Christina & Ezra were inspired by Hollywood Glamor, when they planned to shoot their engagement session at the luxurious and chic Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica. The couple spent the evening sipping dirty martini’s in the Huntley’s Zagat rated Penthouse restaurant. And lounging among the carved African daybeds, drum tables, and leather-covered benches in the striking lobby designed by Thomas Schoos. Just moments away from the Santa Monica beaches, we wrapped up the engagement shoot by splashing & playing around in the surf. I cannot wait to shoot their beautiful destination wedding in Puerto Vallarta next March!

Thanks so much for sharing these, Christina!

Photographer: Christina Dely Photography / Location: Huntley Hotel / Hair: Drybar

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A Thousand Threads is Growing

Erin Hearts Court via Style Me Pretty

Well… I don’t know if you’d really call it growing, but we do have a facebook page!  It took me a while to figure it out so I hope you’ll go over and show your support by “liking” A Thousand Threads on facebook.

I’m also excited to announce that A Thousand Threads is now accepting submissions through Two Bright Lights.  It’s a great way for photographers and vendors to easily submit their real weddings to top magazines and blogs… and they were nice enough to include me among their list of editors!

I’m excited to start featuring more real weddings here on the blog as it continues to grow… and thank you all so much for your support!

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Quiet Sundays

“And they called it puppy love… Oh I guess they’ll never know…”
~Paul Anka

Michèle M. Waite via Junebug Weddings

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The Weekend is Here!


Brienne Michelle Photography via Style Me Pretty

Wow this week felt sooo long… but, all of a sudden, it’s Friday!  Here are a few things I’m loving…

That fresh-faced, no-makeup look.

Gorgeous ombre totes.

Fun and casual invites to a wedding and pre-wedding BBQ.

Awesome DIY mason jar solar lamps.

A pretty dessert liqueur bar.

I have to try this DIY laundry soap, it looks amazing.

… and maybe use it to wash these towels? Or how about these?

My Halloween board on Pinterest… can’t wait to decorate!

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A Little Inspiration: Neon Citrus and Pink

Cake / Neon Sign “For Life” / Photo / Drinks / Invite

I’m seriously crushing on neon right now… especially on a day like today, when the weather outside is anything but sunny and bright.  I love the combination of pink and orange in all forms, and especially in this electric incarnation… it would be perfect for a bridal shower!

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{Real Weddings} Briean & Casey’s Hurricane Party

Remember that little hurricane we had here in DC? And how I joked about having a hurricane party? Well Briean and Casey really did! And along the way they managed to prove just how amazing your wedding can be when you roll with whatever the day may bring.

The couple were unlucky in weather, but they and their amazing photographer, Lisa Boggs, embraced the day and ended up with something so special I almost find myself wishing for rain!

Lisa was sweet enough to share a few words about the day. I just love that she was so on board for anything. Briean and Casey were lucky to have such an awesome photographer:

I remember the leadup to Hurricane Irene here in DC. Every concert was cancelled, there were long lines for sandbags… was it hard to make the decision to go forward?

For me, it wasn’t a difficult decision. I had already done a walk-through with Briean (the bride) at National Harbor the week prior to the hurricane craziness, and we had actually scoped out some indoor locations that I thought would make for great photographs even if it was sunny outside. I was really confident leading up to the wedding even though I knew a hurricane was now going to be part of the picture! Don’t get me wrong, part of me was definitely nervous because I had never photographed in those kind of conditions, but at the same time, it was something new and exciting that I liked. The only way I would not have photographed this wedding is if National Harbor had called it off, thus having Briean and Casey call it off.

What technical issues did you run into while shooting in a hurricane, and how did you overcome them?

Other than rain getting on my lens and manipulating some of the photos, I really didn’t run into technical issues! My husband, Mike (my second shooter), was my designated umbrella-holder for the outdoor shots. He was also the napkin-retriever for when we had to wipe all the equipment down. Luckily, we dried everything off immediately after the outdoor photographs and everything worked perfectly for the rest of the night!

What else did the storm throw off in your usual workflow? Any fun surprises?

The one photograph I had planned prior to the wedding day was a shot of Briean and Casey out on the Sunset Room deck overlooking the harbor. At 9:30 pm on Saturdays during the summer, the Gaylord National Harbor has a firework show, and I knew I wanted to get a really stunning photo of the two of them in front of that scene. Well, obviously the firework show was cancelled that night and it sort of crushed my dream of that photo. However, throughout the reception that night, I was noticing how cool the rain on the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Sunset Room looked. Especially with the lights coming in from other buildings, the beading of that rain just looked really cool. It was right then that my new concept for their night shot was born! So, doing exactly what I was going to do for their firework shot, I set them up in front of a window and fired away. I honestly could not be more happy with the way that photo turned out. It was definitely my favorite surprise of the evening, and I really think I like it more than what I had in my head for the firework photo! It doesn’t get any better than that!

Would you change a thing?

Absolutely not. I can’t emphasize enough how fun this wedding was, even in a hurricane. Briean, Casey, their family and friends all had the most upbeat attitude about the entire occasion. Everyone pulled together to make this wedding the most beautiful, memorable occasion ever, and I can’t thank them enough for having me be a part of it!

This whole wedding just goes to show that this is one of the most amazing days of your life, and it will stay that way no matter what obstacles might arise… so enjoy it to the fullest! And maybe in the end you’ll even come to appreciate those obstacles.

Thanks Lisa for sharing these amazing shots!

Photographer: Lisa Boggs Photography / Church: St. Joseph Parish / Reception: The Sunset Room at National Harbor / Wedding Dress: Paloma Blanca / Bridesmaid Dresses: Alfred Angelo / Groom & Groomsmen Suits: JoS. A. Bank / Hair: Maude Hair / Makeup: Brush Strokes Salon / Florist: Total Wedding Kama / Caterer: Purple Onion Catering Co. / Videographer: Visual Sketch / DJ: DJ Blazin Hot

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Guest Post and Proposal Pics on Kaptur

After spending the majority of my morning begging the computer gods to let me into Target’s website so I could buy this (#2), I had happy surprise… well, two if you count the fact that patience is, apparently, a virtue, and I eventually got in.

The real news is that I received a super sweet email letting me know that a recent guest post I wrote for Kaptur’s blog is live.  The post is all about Mark’s amazing proposal, and I used Kaptur’s awesome service to create my own little slideshow of the event!  I even included a little background music.

Kaptur is a really great way to gather everyone’s pictures, videos, and updates from your wedding into one central location — you can even upload directly from Facebook!  It’s easy (and really fun) to make slideshows and share them with anyone and everyone you know.

Thanks to Kaptur for including my story on the blog!  I hope you’ll all check it out, and take a look around their site while you’re there.

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