I’ve written about the fabulous baker’s twine Divine Twine by Whisker Graphics before, but visiting their site recently I was thrilled to see they’re producing more baker’s twine colors than ever before, as well as these adorable paper wedding favor bags in various sizes, printed with bright and colorful chevron, stripes, polka dots and more! Aqua, blueberry, cherry, lemon, orange, cotton candy pink, green apple, oyster gray, black licorice, brown sugar, purple plum, and even a red, white and blue Air Mail version… what a great resource for colorful wedding favor decorations, or decor extras for your rehearsal dinner or post wedding brunch!
Check out the Whisker Graphics blog as well for lots of craft ideas for how to use these fun products!
We’ve been lucky enough to showcase a number of New York weddings recently, and whether in Manhattan or deep Upstate, I just can’t get enough of their sophistication, beauty and personality-filled atmospheres. Today’s purple and gray wedding of Lindsey and Dan, photographed by the amazing Roey Yohai Photography, will show you just what I mean!
The Goals: Lindsey and Dan envisioned a comfortable, effortless and magical feeling wedding so they chose to host their weekend get-away celebration at a beautiful and relaxed private estate. “Our best decision was choosing a venue where we could spend time with our family and friends all weekend.” 123 guests joined them for their ceremony, reception, and rehearsal dinner, all of which were filled with music and joy!
The Design: With the help of wedding planner and designer Karen Bussen of Simple Stunning, Lindsey and Dan added wedding decor and floral design in deep purple and gray to the already spectacular estate grounds. What a combination! The invitations were designed by Mr. Boddington’s Studio, and welcome bags with all the essentials for the weekend were given to guests instead of favors. During the reception, a mixture of round and long wood tables were set for dinner with colorful patterned china, and clear ghost chairs added a sophisticated design element to the rustic barn atmosphere. Dessert was also a fun focus of the night, thanks to Corsino Cakes. “We didn’t have just one wedding cake. We had a main cake that was a simple, three-tier, vanilla bean flavor, but we also had a cake bar with seven different cakes of all different flavors (death by chocolate, lemon, peanut butter chocolate, etc.).”
The Look: Lindsey’s bias-cut satin Elizabeth Fillmore wedding gown is an absolute show-stopper, and was the fashion item that Lindsey loved the most. She wore it with diamond earrings borrowed from Jerry Blickman, and changed her hair from a vintage inspired finger wave up-do during the ceremony to a long, modern, loose hair style during the reception. I just don’t think she could have been a more gorgeous bride!
Lindsey’s sister acted as her maid of honor and wore a navy bridesmaids’ dress that Lindsey asked her to choose for herself. Dan wore a gray three piece suit, and in the palette of the day added just a hint of a purple pocket square. So dapper!
As a sweet nod to their families, during the ceremony Lindsey wore her Grandmother’s wedding band and Dan wore his Grandfather’s.
The Moments: Lindsey and Dan chose a traditional Jewish ceremony that incorporated their personalities, as well as all of their family members. One of Lindsey’s favorite memories was, “signing the ketubah with our family in the dining room before the wedding ceremony began. There was not a dry eye in the house!” Sweet surprises were a big part of the weekend – at their lively rehearsal dinner, Dan surprised Lindsey with a performance by her favorite singer, Mason Jennings, and during the cake cutting at the reception, he surprised her again with an impromptu speech. They danced their first dance to “Such Great Heights” from Iron and Wine, and they love looking back at the time they spent alone together immediately following the ceremony.
The Pros: To learn about all of the talented wedding professionals and resources for this wedding, be sure to visit Lindsey and Dan’s page in our Real Wedding Library.
Thank you so very much Lindsey and Dan! Best wishes to you!
Kristin Banta of Kristin Banta Events, the fabulous LA wedding planner and designer, Junebug member, and dear friend of ours, is such a rock star that she has her very own reality TV special coming up on Bravo! “The Wedding Party” will premiere this Monday, May 14th, 8pm/11pm ET/PT, following along with Kristin as she produces an incredible wedding for one special couple. You better believe that the whole Junebug team has it etched in stone on our calendars!
Knowing Kristin and having published a number of her events over the years, I have gotten to peek behind the scenes at the planning, organizing and artistic visualizing that Kristin and her team devote to every wedding – it’s truly remarkable! Her design sense is like no other. She creates events that are as visually spectacular as they are thoughtful, personal and meaningful. No detail is left undone, and every moment is considered from the guests’ point of view to be sure the whole experience of the wedding day is seamless.
To get ready for the big show this Monday, take a look back at some of the Kristin Banta events we’ve showcased on Junebug, and if you’re a Twitterer, follow along with us during the show (@junebugweddings) and let Kristin and Bravo know what you think! Don’t forget to use the hash tag #TheRingLeader, and Tweet it up with the people involved – @KristinBanta, @BravoTV, @BravoAndy and @BravoPR.
At this beautiful wedding at the Hotel Bel Air (below), Kristin brought together vintage glamour and modern style in the must lush and elegant way. See the full event here…
Inspired by the exotica of old-world sea ports, Kristin combined nautical and gypsy traveler elements, with a navy, cinnamon and orange color palette to create a fantasy-filled environment for this wedding at Korakia Pensione in Palm Springs. See the full event here…
To create an ultra-stylish and outrageously fun beach wedding at the Four Seasons Resort in Santa Barbara, California, Kristin and her crew made sure the guests were constantly entertained. See the full event here…