I have a renewed appreciation for using topiaries as wedding centerpieces and in reception decor. They can be so fabulously interesting. Check out this unique topiary... a...
No doubt about it, a properly executed wedding sign and its messaging has the potential to make your guests smile, give them direction and pack a space with all kinds of...
Flower petal Power! Dress up your small spaces at the reception with sweet little flora punches to bring a surprising element of cheeriness to maybe an otherwise forgotten...
Paper of love... Japanese Origami. No wonder this centuries-old art form continues to inspire weddings through today. Symbolizing marriage and longevity... Origami is an...
Have you thought about a lounge area... outside the reception area? ...for your older guests who might need a break from the noise of the party to those guests that simply...
Simply irresistible! That's what a candy buffet is...and while I think using a variety of apothecary jars in different sizes is a splendid option for containing your chosen...
Generally speaking, focal points are "designed" to command our attention. And, they make for fantastic photography shots~ especially at the ceremony when ALL eyes are on you...
If you're intrigued by Origami, then you just might fall in love with a Kusudama flower ball! Much like Origami, a Kusudama flower ball is made by using a very old Japanese...
Martha Martha Martha... you are so clever! Here is a sweet DIY option for capturing well-wishes from your guests. Firmly plant branches into something large and sturdy {shown...