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Dogwood Blossom

Our Sunset

October 12th, 2010 by     


As you know, the goal of our beach wedding was to get married at sunset.  We had read so many wonderful things about sunsets in the Florida Keys, and had even seen amazing pictures of them.  We figured we would be lucky if we got even half a sunset as some of the shots we had seen.  Wow, was I in total awe once we arrived in Key Largo and had a chance to witness the amazing beauty with our own eyes.

Here are a few of my favorite sunset shots that absolutely took my breath away!

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Lilac Blossom

Engagement Photos!

September 28th, 2010 by     


I was glad before that we did an engagement session with our photographer, Jay. And after seeing our photos we’re even happier that we did it!

As I promised here are just a few of my favorites:

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Poppy Bud

Picture Personality

September 23rd, 2010 by     


In a few weeks Poppy Dude and I get to take a break from our busy school schedules and make a trip home. With us we are taking a dear friend and photographer, Toni. We thought it would be nice to go back to where it all started to take our engagement photos.

We have worked with Toni of TM2 Photography in the past…and she has been good to us! Here’s one of my favorite shots:

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(*photo courtesy of TM2 Photography)

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BridalBuds

So Glad We Went Through With the Wedding

September 16th, 2010 by     


Many times during the planning process out of pure frustration I would declare I wished we had just decided to ELOPE!  But now…50+ days after our wedding when I reflect back on how amazing it was… I am so glad we had the actual wedding.

I started crying (happy tears of course) on the way to work one morning this week as I was reflecting on the wedding.  It was so nice to have all of our my visions and designs come to life.  When I look back on all of the wonderful photographs and see how amazing it all was it fills me with a sense of pride to know that everything from the save the dates, to the decor, to the food, to the favors was picked, planned, and in some cases created by me.

Everyone keeps asking me to see wedding photos.  So using a code I had for a free 8×8 Shutterfly book I whipped up a quick book I now carry around in my purse to share with people when they ask.  It was a quick and easy way to have photos handy to share with friends and co-workers.

Here are a few more professional shots from our July 2010 wedding taken by our photographer, Amy Sandoval.

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Our photographer snagged this bike rental for us on the boardwalk to use for a few fun photos.

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BridalBuds

Engagement Pictures..To Do or Not To Do

September 2nd, 2010 by     


Hydrangea Dude and I got engaged nine months ago and are excited about our upcoming wedding in April.  Once we got engaged, we knew that there were a few vendors we wanted to secure right away including the photographer.  In my opinion, a great photographer is very important in capturing what will be the best day of my life, so I wanted to make sure I did my research.  After a friend recommendation, we chose Emily Harris Photography, a photographer who works near where we will be married in South Florida.  After meeting Emily in person, we knew that she would be a perfect match for our personalities as well as capture beautiful moments.

One thing we debated right away was getting engagement pictures.  I don’t know about any of you future brides, but for some reason, I just couldn’t understand why we needed pictures of ourselves all lovey dovey and posed before our actual wedding.  In my head, I wanted to be different and not send out a photo as a save the date, so I just couldn’t see the reason why to do it.  So, we debated.  Should we get engagement pictures or have Emily come and take pictures at our rehearsal dinner as well?

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Lilac Blossom

The Lilac E-session

September 1st, 2010 by     


Lilac Dude and I met with our photographer, Jay Kossman (digital504.com) this afternoon for our engagement photos. He includes one additional shoot with wedding packages and we opted for an “e-session.”

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Not one of our photos, just one from the night we got engaged (personal photo)

It was so much fun! We went to a playground and pretended to be kids for awhile and then we had a classy picnic at a park.

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BridalBuds

Capturing Our Wedding Memories.

August 6th, 2010 by     


I’m a photograph junky.  I’ve always loved taking photos when I’ve traveled and have even worked as a studio photographer in the past.  So when it came to photographs at our wedding…  the more the merrier.  We hired a lovely trio of photographers, whom I’ve got all the faith in the world in to capture those “wedding moments”, but I wanted more.

I began scouring the endless wedding websites out there and discovered a couple of great options:
♥Encourage guests to share their photographs
♥Photo Booths

The first option, encouraging guests to share their photos is easy.  Set up accounts on Picasa and Flikr, print out some cards with the passwords on them, add a tutorial to our wedsite and Shazam!  Photo sharing made easy.

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Our Photo Sharing Cards
Images by Cotton Bud

A photo booth, however much it is a fun idea, is also quite pricy to rent.  We’re talking in the $1000 range, in the northeast.  Yikes!  Sorry, but $1000 isn’t anywhere near in my budget for something fun, that is far from a requirement for a reception.  Hmph. But I don’t give up that easily.  I could always have a faux-to booth, right?  I’ve seen some stunning ideas with macbooks and printers and remote controlled shooting.  Ugh, that still seemed like too much more work (and money) for us to commit to such an unnecessary extra.

But wait, there’s more!

I seem to always find some sort of alternative to a project, if I want it bad enough. I don’t mind if things aren’t high tech or if they blend a few different ideas together.  My solution to this photo booth that I desperately wanted, was such a blending of ideas.

Remember those disposable cameras that were such a hot item in the ‘90s at weddings?  They have those pretty silver bells or golden rings embossed on them, with the couples name and date and are sitting at every table for guests to snap candids of each other? Well, I thought, “Why can’t I use those in our photo booth?”  Surely, there are enough people at a wedding that guests could snap each others’ photos in the “booth”.  But those silver bells and golden rings didn’t quite fit into our style.  A bit of surfing on the web produced a wonderful website with a large variety of options – www.customcameracollection.com.  We opted for their Camp Bugs style, and naturally personalized them with our wedding info.  The best part of this website is that you can include developing expenses up front.  After the wedding, we can pop the cameras in their included pre-paid envelopes and toss them in the mailbox.  When we return home after our mini-moon, they’ll be all developed waiting for us!

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But what’s a photo booth without props?  I’ve adored photos (like the one below) of friends and family framing themselves for the photo op.  I had to include a pretty wooden frame I had in our photo booth, but didn’t think it would be enough.  After a trip to Dollar Tree and our local party store, I came up with a bag full of silly props for only $20.  I can’t wait to take a picture in our booth with the fez hat on!

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Our Props!
Photo by Cotton Bud

I’d say, for the less than $50 total I’ve spent, we will be just as happy with the results from our booth, as we would have been spending a thousand dollars on the real thing.

How are you capturing all of your special wedding moments?  Will you be having a photo booth or some other quirky activity at your reception?

Dogwood Blossom

Our Decor

August 4th, 2010 by     


One thing I have absolutely loved about BridalBuds is the feedback I have gotten from everyone! I had so many questions along the way, and my wedding colors were probably one of the biggest dilemmas I faced.  After much thought, I ended up going with Coral and Turquoise/Tiffany Blue.  I was pretty excited about our colors given the room we were working with, and the amazing natural light that filled the room especially during the sunset. Of course with all the candles we had, it was just as beautiful at night.

Here are a few pics of our decor, with a special thanks to Charlene Lopez at the Key Largo Hilton, Blooming Design and Events and Edda’s Cake Designs for making our wedding an absolute dream.  The creativity that went into designing this amazing scene was well beyond our wildest dreams.

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Our wedding cake… I couldn’t stop starring at it, I was just so obsessed with it!

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Lilac Blossom

It’s the most important day of the year!

July 28th, 2010 by     


Lilac Dude and I received an email from our photographer letting us know that he had scheduled a wedding on May 27th that was out of town. While he was sure that he’d be able to return in time to shoot our wedding on May 28th, he would have his two assistants available to shoot it in case of delay. It was a generous offer considering that our photography package calls for only one photographer, but it didn’t make me feel any better. How could he book a wedding that may make him miss ours?

I was pretty mad. After a new contract and some back and forth we still have our photographer.

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Photo from celebratewithstyle.com

Then in our reception hall search we called a certain place and asked if our date, May 28th was available. Yes, they said, it is available. So we take an evening to visit and talk with the manager. And we asked, are you sure you have our day? He assured us that they did have it available.

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BridalBuds

I Tied the Knot : The Little Details

July 22nd, 2010 by     


Imagine surprise when I woke up from a long nap this afternoon ( I am still exhausted from the wedding weekend) and found the most beautiful Facebook posting via our photographer, Amy Sandoval, about our little details.  Most of our wedding was DIY and on a budget.  I love that everything at our wedding was my vision and design. Our colors were pink and lime green…and here they are -

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Amy Sandoval Photography - http://amysandovalphotography.com/blog/

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