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THE ERA OF THE COCKTAIL has made a comeback, and we are,
once again, becoming a cocktail culture. With this in mind, what could
be more appealing than turning cocktail and bar accessories into your
wedding gift registry theme? With the accessories you see here, you’ll
be all set for company.
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SANTA BARBARA has been called the American Riviera, and it only takes one drive through this stunning intimate city nestled between gentle cascading hills and the deep blue Pacific...
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In the words of the Brooklyn-based premier perfumer Christopher Brosius, “We live because we breathe, and with each breath we smell. This is inevitable. The sense of smell is our first and most immediate link to the world around us....
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Northern California’s wine region is ranked as one of the nation’s top five destination wedding locations. Robbin Montero unites the wedding, wine, and tourism industry of Northern Califorina.
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Skip the never-ending search for the perfect favor and head straight to the valet! Surprise your guests with an old-fashioned donut cart stationed upon the exit.
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Juicy Couture Set
Pamper her the Juicy Couture way with this limited edition fragrance set. The travel size spray is perfect for Juicy girls on the go. It’s adorned with an exclusive Juicy Lipstick charm and paired with a hydrating body moisturizer. Give the gift of Juicy—it’s fashionably romantic and fun. $95, sephora.com
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SAVE THE DATE: POP THE BRIDAL EVENT |
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With a bow to Old World richness, grandeur, and decadence, Nancy Liu Chin explores, in her work, a bygone era of fine art, handsome architecture, elegant cuisine, and great music. “When I was told the topic was sensuality,” Nancy says, “I kept thinking about all the historical fiction that seems to be the rage for novels, movies, and television.” She finds herself captivated by productions such as Rome and The Tudors, so it was only natural that these should inspire her event design, “Cardinal Sin and Gold Bullion.”
Nancy’s concept for her design began with color. “I design by color, and when I get my initial creative wave of inspiration, my mind focuses toward color elements,” she explains. So her first step was to search through her linen books for inspiration among the many textures, colors, and fabrications. There, deep reds and rich golds called out to her, and she chose a Monaco Red linen with Bijoux Cooper Overly and Lamoure napkins from Classic Party Rentals as the design foundation.
“I kept thinking about jewels, brocades, corsets, velvet, draperies, stones, and candlelight,” Nancy recalls, and her next task was to select a venue that would accentuate the drama of her concept and her lush design choices. She found such a venue in the Julia Morgan Ballroom at the Merchants Exchange, a good fit with its floor-to-ceiling arched windows and honeycomb mahogany octagonal ceiling.
The Ballroom’s 20-foot stone fireplace was another deciding factor; Nancy wanted her table situated near a fire. “How sexy and sensual is a fire?” she comments. Wanting a more “feminine look” for the table, she asked Classic Party Rentals to provide an oval-shaped table fitted with chairs in luxurious fabric by Chameleon Chair Collection.
For the tabletop, she chose opulent elements such as rich gold urns, jeweled brocade trim on burgundy candles, and layers of gold fabric over rich, crinkly, deep-red linen. For the chairs, fabric in champagne and gold were then arranged to resemble the back of a dress.
For the china, Nancy chose a classic “Majestic” red dinner plate with gold border, a gold plate with trim, and gold lacquer chargers. The stemware used was from the “Magnificent” line of goblets, with a gold brocade trim, and she chose the “King Arthur” gold flatware.
Nancy then was further inspired. “I kept thinking about the theme of ‘Cardinal Sin’ and about forbidden fruit, and then it hit me! A gold tree!” For her, this represented both the Tree of Life and a tree of forbidden fruit. “It’s good and wicked, all in one!” she says.
In keeping with this dual theme, Nancy used “Cherry Love” and “Black Magic” roses. Her other florals included gold-sprayed manzanita branches and burgundy dahlias and dianthus.
Nancy then began development for the paper products. “I worked with the designer of Alia Designs, to create place cards, invitations, and menu cards that were sexy, like a corset.” The gold, corset-shaped invitations featured a cherry-red band and gold threading. These products tied together the many aspects of her theme for a very grand and elegant look.
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Event and Floral Design: Nancy Liu Chin Designs
Photography: Arrowood Photography
Location: Julia Morgan Ballroom at the Merchants Exchange
Rentals: Classic Party Rentals
Chameleon Chair Collection
Invitations and Place Cards: Alia Designs
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#31 FLORAL DECOR
No wedding is complete without flowers. Try updating the traditional
centerpiece by using masses of your favorite flowers in a variety of
complementary tones for added texture and interest. For instance, if
your bloom-of-choice is the gerbera daisy, try one centerpiece with
dozens of red gerberas, another with orange, and another with
fuchsia-colored bunches. Let your imagination run wild!
Ariel Yve, Ariel Yve Design
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#21 LA FLEUR TABLE
Cover your entire table top with a single bold color of petals. Not
just a scattering, but the entire top of the table with a thick layer
of petals! You can purchase them at a farmers market or order them
through your florist. Place your chargers, place settings, glassware
and centerpieces in a contrasting color and lots of candles directly
onto the petals for a stunning, romantic look!
Jill La Fleur, The Wedding Planner
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#16 COMFORTABLE RECEPTIONS
Reception spaces are taking on a comfort
theme nowadays. Rather than using cocktail tables alone, couples are
creating a lounge effect in their reception areas by adding cozy
furniture groupings of sofas and coffee tables, along with tenting and
draping, lamps and lanterns, lit up trees and dozens of candles. You
may want to hire a jazz quartet or flamenco trio to create a sultry
ambiance. Some couples are even hiring cigar rollers! You can also
use this set-up outdoors for a living room beneath the stars!
Jill La Fleur, The Wedding Planner
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