I was waiting until I got the "Welcome to Maui" invitations were sent out to post this...
First of all I'd like to say ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEPHANIE! It was my future MIL's birthday on August 18th. Fellow Leo and amazing woman, Stephanie (pictured on the left with her grandson, Ethan) has been playing a crucial role in all this wedding planning by being super understanding and supportive throughout the entire process, reminding me all the time to just relax and have a good time with it. She and Aaron's dad, Larry, are hosting the "Welcome to Maui" dinner that we're having instead of a rehearsal dinner and she's been doing an amazing job of it so far. I mean, check out these invitations that she designed...
Um, can you say- uh-may-zing??? Because I can.
I got my first glimpse of these yesterday when my little sister rushed up to me before I could even get to my apartment and said "Have you seen these yet!?" as she shoved the invite in my face. She pulled it out of the envelope and I gasped when I saw it. It was perfect. Even better than I could have designed, I think.
Of course these babies were made by the now newly married Karah at BellaByKarah.com so they wouldn't be anything but awesome.
Anyway, I want to thank my wonderful future MIL for designing these invites, hosting the upcoming party, offering to help me with any and everything, and generally being one of the sweetest women in the entire world. But most importantly (to me) for having and raising Aaron to be a wonderful man and the most perfect husband that I could've imagined. You have done and continue to do an amazing job.
I had one of my spies (aka- future SIL) dig up this photo to showcase the overwhelming cuteness of Stephanie and Aaron. And check out the date - I wasn't even born yet!
For her birthday Larry (her husband and my future FIL) got her a snorkel set! How awesome is that!? And I, for one, can't wait to see her use it in Maui. ;)
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Add to myYahoo!Okay so I just wrote a long, long post detailing everything about my bachelorette weekend and then lost it. I don’t have time right now to retype everything so instead I’m just going to share some pictures. I wanted to say thank you again to my sister Lauren, Kelly, Mary, Courtney & Katie for making [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Brooke + Tim's wedding is the epitome of beach chic. This couple did things their own way, proving that shoes and socks are not necessary for a stunning event. Jennifer from {It?s a Shore Thing}, created this easy, breezy event with some unique details (I will always be a sucker for flowing ribbons!). The cheery bouquets of orchids, roses, and sweet peas were done by {Celestine?s}. {Rae Leytham Photography} was kind enough to share these images with us. Thanks, Rae and Wes! For more of Brooke + Tim's big day, visit Leytham's beautiful {BLOG}. Wishing you fun in the sun~ Rachel
PS... Lara and I are off to Asheville tonight... be back late tomorrow! Follow our trip on Twitter.

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Add to myYahoo!Kate + Luke had a perfect summer wedding. The talented {Megan W} took these wonderful photos. From Megan: "I just loved the simplicity of the whole day. There were plenty of well thought-out details in this wedding, but they were more like lovely, subtle touches that just kept the emphasis on the real importance of the day. The ceremony and reception were held on the hillside of a family friend's land that overlooked a breathtaking valley of Wisconsin countryside. Simply put, Kate and Luke's wedding was laid back, comfortable, and inviting, filled with laughter and love. To note a couple favorite details of the day, I'd choose the handpicked wildflowers from the fields that were used for center pieces, and the modern/vintage style of the bridal party wardrobe."
Thank you so much, Megan, for sharing this wedding with us! (And a very special thanks to {Cathy + David Photography} for introducing us to Megan!) To see more of Kate + Luke?s sweet summer fete, check out Megan?s {BLOG}. Enjoy~ Rachel

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Add to myYahoo!I would like to share some of my favorite wedding ideas and vendors from A to Z. Check back often for the rest of the alphabet.I thought this idea sounded like lots of fun and would surely be easy. However, it was quite a challenge as we work with so many wonderful [...]
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Add to myYahoo!McCall and Dane are probably the most photogenic couple ever. Seriously, have a look:And, not only are they gorgeous, but they were lucky and smart enough to have Rebekah Westover photograph their Utah wedding, which was completely magazine-worthy!McCall’s gown and shoes were purchased from Alta Moda Bridal in SLC. The ruffle detail on the hem and neckline of her gown [...]
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This is a must element for all hosting a Royal Rajasthani wedding. A little something must be gifted to all your guests as a token of appreciation for their presence! This is something you cannot ignore post that magnificent wedding.
Rajasthan offers you many choices within your budgets to choose a souvenir that your guests will love and cherish forever. Before I go on to mentioning a few options, it is necessary to understand Rajasthani Art.
Rajasthan perhaps more than any other state in
Rajasthani art consists of various forms of paintings, jewellery, textile & prints (Bandhani, Block Printing, Embroidery, Appliqué), antiques, pottery, rugs/ carpets, wood carving, gesso work, leatherwear, metal craft, puppets and stone carving to name a few.
You can choose any of the above forms for a great wedding memento to be gifted to all your special guests.
Rajasthan paintings:
Rajsathan has many schools old painting having Their own districts styles, well known among them being Marwar, Mewar, Hadoti Kishangarh, Dhundhur and Alwar.
The Miniature Paintings of Rajasthan had flourished under princely patronage are still reproduced by descendants of the original craftsmen as they continue to produce miniature masterpieces, retaining their classic elegance. These are often made on hand made paper and mythological characters from Ramayana, Krishna Lila, Ragamala, and Geetgovinda are commonly used. Miniature paintings, portrait and courtly paintings, murals, cloth and furniture painting, mehndi or henna, domestic painting and mandana or the art of decorating houses are some of the famous forms of Rajasthani paintings.
Rajasthan Jewellery:
Bangles are a special attraction of Rajasthan. Lac bangles are believed to be worn as a sign of good omen and are available in many colours & designs. Glass bangles, made in great variety in Jaipur & Jodhpur, are perennially in demand and are available in most parts of the state.
Kundan and enamel jewellery has been a specialty of Rajasthan, particularly that of Jaipur. Kundan is the art of setting precious stones in gold. The stones are embossed into decorative shapes & patterns and embellished with delicate enamel ornamentation in the champeve ( raised field ) technique. The designs are mostly exquisitely entwined flowers and birds and sometimes human and animal figures.
The thewa work of Pratapgarh is highly exquisite and popular, in this technique, designs are enamelled in gold on a glass base. The base used is generally green or red in colour.
Rajasthan is one of the largest centres in the world for the hand-cutting of gems. It is not unusual to find shops piled with onyx, cat`s eye, lapiz lazuli, carnelian, garnets, amethysts and topaz. Even precious stones like rubies, emeralds and diamonds are easily available. Semi-precious and precious stones at Jaipur are also carved into figurines and statues.
Rajasthan Textiles:
Heart-warming textiles, dyed in the bandhani or tie & dye style reign supreme in Rajasthan.Different methods are used to tie the fabric into small points producing different patterns like Lahariya, Mothda, Ekdali and Shskari. The best bandhani work comes from iikar and
The women of Rajasthan have high skills in embroidering fabrics. Embroidery practiced in
From home furnishing to high fashion cloth items- Rajasthan textiles (Prints and embroidered pieces) have a lot of gifting options to offer.
Rajasthan Antiques:
Antiques can be found in small shops in places all over Rajasthan, as well as in large handicraft stores, and are part of the landscape of the state.
Rajasthan Pottery
Blue Glazed Pottery famous in Jaipur was introduced to
Rajasthan Rugs/Dhurries and Carpets:
Available in a variety of sizes, the dhurrie is woven not only in Jaipur, but in villages all over the state. In places such as
Furniture and wood carving:
Rajasthan excels in the art of making `antique furniture`. Doors and windows, wooden jharokhas, tables with cast iron jaalis, side-boards, chairs, benches, jhoolas or swings, and dressers are made to resemble the furniture that was in vogue in havelis a hundred years ago. While Jaipur is a popular centre, Jodhpur, in particular, is well known for its `old` furniture, and Ramgarh, in Shekhawati, has become a major centre for its manufacture. Shekhawati and
Gesso work:
One of the finest crafts to emerge from
Leatherwear
The hides of dead animals have never been put to better use than in Rajasthan whether as juttees (the embroidered footwear), or as saddles, bags and pouches. It is even used as backs for chairs after it has been embroidered with woollen motifs. Jaipur and
Metal crafts
In later years the art of enamelling became merely decorative and, in Rajasthan, has been used for everything from tabletops to wall plates, flasks, and for crafting objets d`art. Brassware- enamelled, engraved and filigree cut work on silver are available in Rajasthan. Jaipur, Alwar and
Puppets
Inexpensive souvenirs, they recall more easily than most other things when it comes to memories of a this state of chivalrous kings and beautiful queens.
Stone carving
From Dholpur to Barmer in the heart of the desert, the chisel of the stone mason is put to incredible use. From pink and red sandstone to marble, tamara and chlorite all are used to create panels of frescos for buildings, large statuary, planters, figures of gods (usually in marble and crafted almost entirely in Jaipur), and elephants and horses as garden sculpture, table pieces, jewellery boxes, etc.
Rajasthan with a treasure of history, picturesque architecture, magnificent art & culture and bewitching landscape is an unparalleled destination on for dream weddings!
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