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Last Minute Winter Wedding Finds

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If you're looking for some last-minute touches for your winter wedding (or planning for next year) here are a few favorites we recently spotted on Etsy.com.  Check out the handmade silver rose drops, which you could sprinkle on the tables for a little extra winter romance.  Be sure to keep warm with a beautiful faux fur, knit, or wool shrug, shawl, caplet, or wrap of some sort. 

Don't forget about your legs and feet under your dress, especially if you are going to brave the elements for some pictures outside. I think these leg warmers or spats would also be useful beyond the wedding day.

 

Wouldn't mistletoe make a great boutonniere for the groom?  

Finally, there is something about the 40s-50s retro top hat snowman cake toppers that is just adorable.  But then again, you really can't go wrong with Mrs. and Mr. Abominable Snowman-Bigfoot.

Jewish Wedding at Chicago Cultural Center

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A man dressed like a chicken walks out into a wedding reception....it sounds like the opening line of a joke, but that's exactly what the best man did at this wedding.  You see, the groom Matthew and his brother Jeremiah (the best man) come from the family of foodies behind Corky's Catering and Cork Special Events.  So, of course they treated their guests to a dazzling display of diverse gourmet delights.

But, let's not jump ahead of ourselves.  Tabitha, who is an accomplished dancer, was a statuesque and elegant bride in her Cosmo Bella gown that she spotted at Wedding Belles in Barrington.  Her stunning heels were from Chicago's own James Ciccotti Bridal Shoes and Accessories, which specializes in elegant silk and satin designs made in Italy.  She accessorized with vintage pearl and diamond earings, a decorative hair comb by Elen Henderson, and wedding rings by Ken Bien Jewelry.  The bridesmaids wore designs from Vineyard Collection, while the gentlemen were outfitted by Morris and Sons.

The family gathered pre-event at the InterContinental Hotel for preparations and portraits before proceeding to the Chicago Cultural Center for the ceremony and reception.  Sue Primer coordinated the celebration with flowers by Richard Remiard Event Design, cake from Oak Mill Bakery and entertainment by Chicago Catz.  

A touching moment came when a special song, written by the groom's father, was played during the reception.  It was recorded by family friend and Chicago rock-and-roll hero Jim Peterik, who also treated the guests by performing his hit songs "Vehicle" and "Eye of the Tiger."

However, I think it was brother Jeremiah delivering the best man's toast in a chicken suit that stole the show on this night under the Tiffany dome.

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Vintage style frames added to our collection

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We've added two new lines of vintage style frames to go along with our standard print ordering options.  Clients will now see these in the "Framed Prints" section in the menu of options available when ordering prints in their online galleries.  Here are pictures of the three framing styles we offer in online, but we still also do custom framing on request as well.  A reminder that our cut-off date for holiday print orders is Monday, December 6. 

See more about our framing services on our albums and display site Creativo Couture.

Becca and Jeff's Wedding at Cantigny Gardens

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The 250 acres of well manicured flora at Cantigny Park served as the backdrop for Becca and Jeff's outdoor summer wedding, with reception dinner inside the park's Le Jardin banquet hall that overlooks the gardens. 

The bride wore an Amsale gown that she discovered at Belle Vie Bridal.  At her side, the groom wore a beige Tommy Hilfiger suit as they exchanged Tiffany wedding rings.

The bridesmaids wore vibrant fuchsia designs by Bill Levkoff, while the entire bridal party was accentuated with vibrantly hued bouquets and boutonnieres with shocks of orange, fuchsia and violet.  Winfield Flower Shoppe also embellished the dining room with matching floral centerpieces and reception decor.

Cantingy provided the cake and catering, while Amanda Burdick of La'Di Events kept the day running smoothly, and Dena Masely from Toast and Jam DJs packed the dance floor.   Music was also shared by the bride and groom with Sappy, Sweet and Happy mix cds, which they made for guest gifts.

Becca and Jeff are teachers in "real life," and on their wedding day gave everyone a lesson in happiness and the natural beauty of true love.

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Royal Inspiration

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With all of the buzz about the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton, I'm reminded of my all time favorite royal wedding of Princess Grace Kelly.

I think many people are fascinated with royal weddings because of the unique combination of formality and fantasy, which in many ways (not to mention the luxurious fashions) exceeds even lavish celebrity weddings.  There is something magnetic about the marriage of a princess or prince that is capable of capturing the world's attention.

Princess Grace Kelly:

Princess Diana and Prince Charles, the parents of Prince William:

 

Princess Letiza of Spain attending the recent wedding of Princess Victoria of Sweeden:

Princess Marie of Denmark and Princess Mette Marit of Norway:

 

Helen and Daniel's Wedding in Sorrento, Italy

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Helen and Daniel chose the beautiful coastal town of Sorrento for their destination wedding in Italy.  For two thousand years visitors have come to the small southern Italian town famous for it’s wonderful lemons and fantastic views over the Bay of Naples.

The rehearsal dinner was held at Casale Antonietta, a bed and breakfast farm on the outskirts of town.  The farm has relaxing activities including horseback riding as well as wonderful lemon and olive groves to be explored.

The ceremony was held at the historical Cloisters of San Francesco, which is an outdoor courtyard-like structure that is part of a medieval monastery that dates back to the 8th century.

The reception was hosted at the Relais Blu Belvedere, the hotel features amazing views over looking Capri in the Bay of Naples.

In between the ceremony and reception Giorgio took the bride and groom for pictures at the famous Pompeii Ruins. In the year 79 AD the nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius erupted leaving the city covered in ash essentially freezing the town until it’s rediscovery in 1599.   All of the women working at the site gushed over the lovely bride Helen in ways only Italian mamms and nonnas do.  It was quite amusing for the bride and groom.  Giorgio is convinced that he is possibly the first photographer to take wedding portraits at this hitoric site since it seemed higly unusual to all the workers there...and was quite a farce...but it is a great story you can ask Giorgio to tell you all about when you come to meet him to talk about your destination wedding.  He really is a miracle worker when it comes to making special moments like that happen! 

You can see this wedding featured on his destination wedding site Giorgio Ventola International.

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Just in time for Black Friday....our improved new shopping cart!

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We are very excited about the improved new shopping cart interface on our online gallery site.  This is where our clients' weddings are hosted for viewing and professional print orders.   The updated cart works much faster, has options more clearly organized, and when you click on any type of print it will give a discription to the left.  I think the best improvement is the "back to gallery" and "keep browsing" buttons which allow for quick return to the gallery to continue browsing/shopping for additional prints.  This is MUCH faster than how it used to work.  Now you will only be taken to the check-out/payment screen when you are completely finished adding items to your cart and click "checkout" --  Yay!

The new shopping cart is now active on all of our clients galleries, so those with weddings and portrait sessions on our site may give it a whirl.   If anyone would like to order prints to have in time for this holiday season, please be sure to place your order no later than Monday, December 6, 2010 so your order may be processed and shipped to you before December 22. 

Here is a screenshot of our new and improved shopping cart!

FYI - as with with all of our services, we fulfill all print orders directly so there are NEVER any third-party or outsourced customer service strangers to be encountered when placing orders.  I (Sarah) am the administrator of our client proofing site and personally handle every print order.  I also perform advanced processing for each image file to prepare them for professional printing.  If anyone has any questions, special requests for touch-ups/photoshopping or conversions to b+w, just contact us at our regular email address, which is also included on the proofing site and in the product descriptions for any family or guests that might have questions when placing orders.  Happy shopping!

Wedding Fashion Inspiration: Audrey Hepburn

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Fashion icon Audrey Hepburn loved a clean style that emphasized her tall and slim figure.  She could wear anything and make it stylish and classy. 

While most women know the value of having at least one "little black dress" in their closet, the one made famous by Hepburn's Holly Golightly character in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” sold at Christie's London for a record-breaking $923,187.  It was the highest selling auction ever for a movie dress.

Don’t have that kind of cash lying around?  Etsy.com has dozens of Audrey Hepburn inspired items for any bride's budget including vintage style "little black" dress, pearl neclaces and wedding details styled after Hepburns famous movies such as Breakfast at Tiffany's and Sabrina.  Decades after her heyday, Hepburn still inspires fashion today, from independent and big name designers to Hollywood's current generation of starlets. Natalie Portman payed homage to Hepburn on the cover of the November 2006 issue of Harper’s Bazaar.  

We collected these Audrey Hepburn wedding finds on Etsy.com:

When it came to wedding dresses, Hepburn was equally inspirational in white as she was in black.  Whether in film or real life, Hepburn always looked smashing as a bride. The wedding dress below to the left was when Audrey Hepburn was only 23.  The next two images are from her marriage to Mel Ferrer, and the last one from her marriage to Andrea Dotti.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the silver screen, she wore dresses made by fashion royalty such as French designer Givenchy, in films including Roman Holiday (1953), Sabrina (1954), Funny Face (1957), and My Fair Lady (1964).

 

 Audrey Hepburn defines classic style and beauty that is forever timeless.  In life she was a beautiful person on the inside too, known for her generous work as an International Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a job she did for the salary of $1 a year.  She will always be a favorite inspiration for style and humanity.

Audrey Hepburn Inspired Finds:

  

 

Steffanie & Kyle's Wedding at Galleria Marchetti

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Diamonds and snake skin never looked so chic as when worn by Chicago bride Steffanie who married her dashing groom Kyle at First United Methodist Church.  A whimsical outdoor pavilion reception followed at the elegant Galleria Marchetti, which is located just a few blocks from our studio in Chicago's River West neighborhood.

High fashion and modern styles set the tone for this wedding day, starting with the bride and bridesmaids glamming it up with makeup by Starlight and hair by Lush.  The bride's gown was a contemporary Augusta Jones design with a stunning diamond belt by Lazaro.   The bridesmaids wore short black cocktail dresses that they all selected themselves.  Later in the evening the bride also changed into a white and silver short number when it was time to party on the dance floor. The short dress was a hot look for wedding styles this summer, and these women were spot on with that look!  I hope we see this trend continue into 2011.  The radiant diamond ring, bracelets and earings were hand-made by jeweler Steven Saitelbach.  As for the fellas, they were outfitted by Formally Modern Tuxedo who did an absolutely impeccable job tailoring those sharp-as-a-tack suits.

From the violet and yellow bouquets to the jaw dropping Manzanita tree branch centerpieces, the floral decor by Blumen was spectacular.  Flowers also accented the wonderful wedding cake by Amy Beck.

We stopped for some fun bridge shots on the way to the reception with Chicago Trolley transporting us with a safe and fun ride.  

Entertainment by the band Groove Addiction made it an enjoyable time for the happy guests, who all received special favors of lemon truffles, picture frames and commemorative bottles of wine at their tables.

It was an exuberant and joyful day that we were so grateful to experience, and Giorgio and I left wondering if we will ever see such an awesome pair of diamond snake skin bride's shoes ever again. We can only hope!

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Inspired Finds:

How to Create a Wedding Budget

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By Sarah Toulouse

Planning a wedding budget is somewhat like buying a car, in that many people would love to own a Ferrari, but realistically everyone has to spend within their means.  Whether you can afford a luxury CL-Class Mercedes, middle-range Volkswagen Passat, or a base model Ford Fiesta, the right choice is going to be the best car (or rather wedding services/goods) that you can afford.

© kolixWith wedding budgeting it is all about prioritizing.  The trick is that your preferences for services may not be at the same level for each category.  So this is where you start -- by sitting down with your fiance and deciding what areas are most important to you both.   For example, you may want to go with Mercedes quality for catering, photography and the wedding dress, but for other services that are not high on your priority list you may decide that the Passat or Fiesta levels will work just fine.

There are dozens of online sites and even software to help you with budgeting, but below are links to several resources that we often recommend.

Since many of the online calculators assume you have some idea of costs (which is kind of a ridiculous assumption when you are just starting out), it is a good idea to start by researching some ball park figures for average wedding costs in your area.  

Real Simple Weddings has listed fairly accurate average costs for each category.  You can search by your state, such as Illinois.   Their figures are based on research from another good website, Cost of Wedding.com.

Cost of Wedding aims to educate couples on the "real" costs of weddings and how to plan a budget.   They have a pretty good Wedding Cost Estimator  that has zip code and quality factors for you to select before it makes a calculation for you.

Another one we like a lot is the Party Pop Calculator.  It gives you the option to select each category by quality - basic, average, good, better, best - to have an idea of how the cost changes for different quality or experience levels for each type of vendor.   Be sure you first have your correct state selected at the top.

Additionally, for thorough walk-throughs on how to start planning your budget here are good articles on Brides, Elegala, and About.com

When you are ready to start with your own specific budget plan, there are many tools and resources available online.  Most sites require free registration, but some good ones are on WeddingWire and Martha Stewart Weddings.  Here is also a super cute Real Simple Weddings Budget Worksheet that you can download and print for your own planning notebook.

Finally, talk to friends and family about services they had for their weddings.  However, keep in mind that often the best vendors work towards improving and/or expanding their services each year, so prices and offerings may have changed since your friend or relative used any specific vendor.  

Overall, remember you are doing all of this hard work now to plan the best wedding possible within your means, so you can relax and enjoy your wedding day......hopefully with the knowledge that afterwards you will not be paying for the debt of your celebration longer than you want or can afford. 

Article written by and © Sarah Toulouse

Krys and Billy's Peony Themed Wedding

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Peonies have thousands of years of recorded history.  The origin for name of this flower is mentioned in classical Greek mythology.  Legend has it that Paeon, the physician to the gods on Mount Olympus, received the beautiful bloom as a gift from Leto, the "hidden beauty" mother of Apollo and Artemis.   The Peony is also the state flower of Indiana and the traditional floral symbol of China.  It is a flower considered to symbolize riches and honor.

A plethora of peonies were present throughout the day for Krys and Billy's wedding.  Krys discovered the florist that provided her fresh cut peonies for her bouquet and decor at Lincoln Park Farmers Market. We first noticed them as soon as we walked in the bride's home with vases filled with peonies in the living room and kitchen.   Peonies were incorporated into the programs and stationary designs by Exclusively Weddings.   Hair stylist Litsa at Anasa Salon (the bride says does wonders with curly and wavy hair) used a decorative peony hairpin as the finishing touch for the bride's up-do.  Also, the bride herself placed a beautiful pink peony to top her wedding cake (which was embossed with words representing the things in life that Krys and Billy hold dear) by Continental Bakery.

As for the fashions, the couple turned to Steve Quick for the wedding rings (white and blue sapphires were their stones of choice). The groom's spiffy threads were from Savvi Formal Wear, the bridal shoes were the Grace design by James Ciccotti, bride's dress and accessories found at Weddings 826, and the stunning gown was designed by Winnie Couture.  Oh, the bride's mother MADE not one but two veils for Krys to choose from, one long and one short.

Although we had storms approaching, they stayed away through the ceremony at Mary Seat of Wisdom church, and all the guests were safely inside the reception at Old Orchard Country Club, by the time the thunder rolled through. 

But, as usual, we took advantage of the dramatic skies as a backdrop for some outside pictures before heading inside when the rains came.

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Lisa and Ben's Retro 40s Style Wedding

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1940s Vintage Style Wedding at John Hancock Center - Images by Wedding Creativo

A Sunday brunch was the setting for Lisa and Ben's wedding atop the John Hancock Building.  This creative couple went with a 1940s era feel, with the bride's cute short dress, "something blue" vintage-style shoes, and matching cocktail hat.   Ben had a complimentary Mad Men look to his sharp slate gray groom's suit.

Something I'll always remember about this wedding was when we all started to sing for the processional.   There was a bit of a glitch with the sound system just as Lisa was linked arm-in-arm with her dad. So when the waiting became prolonged, we all started to sing "going to the chapel and we're gonna get married"  (The Dixie Cups "Chapel of Love").  It was a lovely moment with everyone participating in the impromptu serenade as the bride finally got to make that walk to meet her groom.  Things like this usually have a way of working out, so it was a great example of a couple who could laugh and just enjoy whatever happened on their wedding day.

Anita Vaughan officiated a heartfelt ceremony, which was customized with readings that expressed Ben and Lisa's personalities and unconventional style.

The brunch was followed by a casual afternoon after-party at a small Ukranian Village bar.  On the way we took some creative portraits with the newlyweds as we headed in a cab across town.

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WPJA award for Giorgio

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We are happy about Giorgio placing in the most recent contest for the WPJA - Wedding Photojournalist Association.   Giorgio decided to join the WPJA earlier this year, which is an international organization representing professional wedding photojournalists.  Each quarter they have a contest and winners are always representative of some of the best work by photographers around the world!   After just a few months as a member, Giorgio placed in the top 10 in the "Getting Ready" category for the Q2 2010 contest.   Here is the winning image, which is from Helen and Daniel's wedding in Italy this past June....just a wonderful moment between the bride's father and her son...grandpa and grandson.

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Chris and Kelly's Classic Chicago Wedding

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The spunky and sporty Kelly and Chris were married on a beautiful spring day, with their ceremony at St. James Cathedral and reception at the Doubletree Magnificent Mile.  Bright and subtle hues of purples and yellow accented their classic downtown Chicago wedding day.   The bride started her morning with beauty by Aniko Salon, then stepped into her lovely gown by Allure Bridals.  The bridesmaids wore J Crew dresses, a designer that was very popular this year with great styles seen throughout spring and summer.  

Chicago Trolley Company got us to the church on time, then the shuttle bus was a blast, outfitted with a stripper pole no less!!!  Flora Chicago set a beautiful scene in the reception hall, and Rolf's Patisserie made the the cake with delicate purple flowers cascading down the side.

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Wedding Creativo Featured Photo: 09.14.2010

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Wendy and Neil got married on THE hottest, most stormy day of the summer....outside!  Luckily the big rains waited until everyone was under their covered reception, but they really did not let the hot and sticky weather slow them down or dampen their spirits.   They danced and laughed though the evening, and after the rains passed, they were rewarded with probably one of the best sunsets this summer...with a rainbow to boot.   We'll post more pictures from their wedding and all of our summer weddings soon.

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Transformers 3...don't let the door hit ya on the way out!

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Earlier this summer when Transformers 3 was filming in Chicago it was kind amusing for the the first few days in mid July.  Then it seemed like they would never leave the city as major street closures and filming detours continued though the beginning of September!  And the city allowing them to shut down during peak traffic times on major commuter streets, like they did on Wacker Drive....at 5pm....on a Friday!?!?  Come on, really?!?!  Even though it was cool that we actually got to "crash" the set during one of our weddings, during the weeks that followed it was not so much fun when it seemed like we were being shadowed by the production crew, which made wedding day travel more difficult than usual.   (We were sorry to hear what ultimately caused them to wrap "early" and hope the woman who got injured on the set gets better soon.) For all of the trouble it caused, it better be the best summer blockbuster movie ever.

Anyway, it was a good reminder to always check the City of Chicago's Transportation page a few days before your wedding for any unexpected closures around your venues.

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Wedding Creativo Featured Photo: 09.07.2010

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After a wonderfully busy summer, we're working our way back to our blog and social network.  We have so much to share and will be gradually catching up with posts over the fall.  We missed you guys!

So, for now we think the whole Daily Photo thing might have been a bit ambitious, so we're going to try doing regular Featured Photos a few times a week. 

Here is one of our favoirtes from Catherine and Nick's wedding way back in spring. 

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