Thursday, July 23, 2009

A little (very little) something for the honeymoon

I thought that it would be appropriate to give a little attention to a company that shares the same name, Blush Lingerie. Here are a few samples from their spring/summer 2009 collection. You can purchase Blush Lingerie at The Bay and from their website http://www.blushlingerie.com/. I have also seen their products at Winners (for a fraction of the cost). Happy Shopping!!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

It ain't easy being green-drinks


I think that Kermit the Frog said it best..."It ain't easy being green"

People in their everyday life are trying to be more green. We hear about being green all the time now, reduce water waste, recycle, buy local, the list is endless. For the bride that wants to be green it can be a little overwhelming.

From a very young age, most girls have planned out their dream wedding in great detail. Though today's brides weren't really thinking about the environment when they were coming up with the master plan at age 7 playing with Barbie and Ken. Luckily, there are many options to make your special day greener and still not loose the essence of your dream day.

This post could go on forever, so I will post green items by subject. This one cleverly called-drinks.

Most of your budget is spent on food and drinks, so most caterers/reception halls are willing to work with you to meet your needs. So what options do you have when it comes to food? BUY LOCAL (or nearby).

Let's start with wine (and not a bad place to start with I might add) Within a 2 hour drive east on autoroute 10, the Eastern Townships is home to many vineyards. Kill two birds with one stone. Take your bridal party out for the afternoon for a wine tour and tasting as a thank you present for being a part of your special day. Make a mixed CD of your favourite wedding songs, hop into one car and enjoy the scenic drive. Your besties can help you taste and pick out a nice combination of bottles for your reception. In most places and can purchase them and bring them home with you right away. You may have to pay an extra corkage fee on your big day, but at least you bought local and supported local businesses. (Talk to your vendor before going down this road, you may not be allowed to provide your own wine) If that's the case, talk with them to see if they can purchase wine from the region. If Quebec wines are not an option, Ontario also has a great selection of wines.

Walk this way...


Every bride is unique, sometimes almost as unique as the shoes that she decides to wear on her wedding day. The traditional white shoe is a no brainer for most, though some modern brides want to show a bit of their personality on the big day. Depending on the length of the dress, some shoes are not even seen, but it's the pure pleasure of knowing what you're wearing on your feet.

For the bride wanting to walk down the aisle and make a statement, here are some options: Crete leopard print canvas shoe by Jimmy Choo, Chuck Taylor All Star Lips by Converse, Slim crystal mesh flip flops by Havaianas, Bolero (blue) pump by Stewart Weitzman and Pixy rainboot by Coach.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The new black is......BLACK

Black + White is many things.... timeless, classic, chic and elegant. Though the combo can also be whimsical, edgy and modern. Here's an inspiration board using black and white as your colour theme.

Cake by Jessica Berard Cakes, Montreal (contact directly for prices). Bridesmaid dress by Vera Wang $260 (style Claire 22M09, visit website to order), Embossed floral ceramic vase, $49.95 at Pier 1 Imports, Polka dot fabric, available at Fabricville (see store for prices/metre). Classic gumball machine favour (starting at $3.48 at weddingstar.com), Decorative initial monogram stickers (38¢ at weddingstar.com) Wedding gown by Amsale (Style Nadine, see website for price) Invitation set by Invitations by Dawn (Style Everlasting, prices vary depending on quantity ordered, see website for details).

The key to my heart



Tiffany created a new line this year of key pendants. I saw them when they first came out and was very excited about the line. Gorgeous pendants that you can wear everywhere with everything. They were smart and made silver (affordable) versions, for those who are not be able to afford the platinum diamond ones. My favourite of the collection comes in at just over $8,500 CAD. Unfortunately, the $50 that I won over the weekend at the casino won't even cover the taxes. It's always nice to dream though. Pendants can be purchased online on the Tiffany website. Happy Shopping!!!