Monday, March 2, 2009

Inspiration!

It's all around us. It's what keeps up doing what we do, and loving it! Here's some of ours...

Our New Favorite Thing!
TIM WALKER: Photographic Genius.

This image, The Dress Lamp Tree, is the inspiration for an upcoming window display. His images are a wonderful combination of fantasy, fashion and the supernatural. Utilizing elaborate sets and lavish locations, Walker creates a sense of unreality; of a world just outside our own. So Dreamy!

Photobooths : Bright Idea!

This season, I'm loving the photobooth at wedding receptions and cocktail hours. It's a wonderful way for your guests to have fun and memorialize the evening. Taking it one step further, how great is it to use the photo booth strips as a guest book!? Provide the blank guestbook (I like the black pages, here), have your friends attach their photo strips, and write next to it in silver marker. Now there's faces next to names, and a great way to capture all the fun and electricity of the moment!



Talk to Murray at A Custom Look Photography

...p.s. he also has new acrylic stands to put the photobooth strips in for use as table numbers! Love that double duty!


While we're on the topic...
I like to pay attention to entrances and exits with our wedding floral plans. They effect everyone's first impressions and take away thoughts..so I like to make sure we always remember to add fun touches to the escort card or placecard table.


..Fusing cool paper touches like these fall leaves into the story really is a fun thing to do in a city or a mountain venue. This was done by Table6Productions.


...and mossy lichen covered branches with river stones and succulents are fun for more remote Colorado destination weddings..the gateway to the reception decor is just like the window into the event that you give the guest when you mail the invitation..1st impressions and glimpses are everything and they help to complete the whole story!


Local Love! Tokyo Milk


Right now, our clients are eating up Tokyo Milk fragrances like there's no tomorrow. The collection is concepted and designed here in Denver but by now you've seen it in Elle, O Magazine, Allure, INStyle, Nylon (hooray for them!).

The line itself is quite bohemian and drop dead romantic, with archival artwork and typewritten labels. There are about 20 scents in all, with fragrances like Paper & Cotton: (coriander, white sage, birch, & tundra moss) and Gin and Rosewater: (citrus zest, rosewood, mimosa, and mandarin..) The little glass bottles are like tiny paintings that, when collected, serve as an impromptu shrine to you and your many moods! Denver's amazing, isn't it?

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