Top Ten Blog Posts of 2011 at Intimate Weddings

January 21st, 2012 - 

Intimate Weddings readers are pretty keen on DIY. In fact, 8 out 10 of our most popular posts in 2011 involve DIY wedding projects! I am an artsy fartsy type, so I’m thrilled that our DIY projects are so well-received. It’s great to have an excuse – and an incentive to jump from one creative project to another.

I’ve rounded up the top ten most popular posts of 2011. Here they are:

top blog posts on Intimate Weddings

top posts on Intimate Weddings

top posts on Intimate Weddings wedding blog

1. Glow Jars Tutorial

2. Easy Wedding Program Fans Tutorial

3. Free Wedding Templates: Program Fan

4. Cupcake Wrappers Made from Doilies

5. Tissue Paper Pom Poms for your Wedding

6. Peanut Butter Cookies with Peanut Butter Cups

7. 15 Unique Ceremony Ideas

8. Wedding Table Numbers With Illuminated Numbers and Monogram

9. 10 Reasons to Have a Small Wedding

10. 25 DIY Wedding Programs



Barn Wedding Venues in Ontario

January 13th, 2012 - 

There are barns all over the picturesque Ontario landscape, but barn wedding venues are not always easy to find. Even though the popularity of barn weddings has skyrocketed in the past couple of years, the trend is still fairly new and many recently converted barn venues aren’t advertised in mainstream bridal publications. Sometimes you have to rely on work of mouth or even Kijiji to find an Ontario wedding barn.

Or you can feast your farm-lovin’ eyes on the ever expanding list of Ontario barn wedding venues on the Intimate Weddings barn venue finder. Here are just a few of the barn venues listed:

Belcroft Estates, Bradford, Ontario

belcroft barn wedding in ontario

Gambrel Barn, Milton, Ontario

gambrel barn

Fields on West Lake, Bloomfield, Ontario

fields on west lake

Herb Garden, Ottawa, Ontario

herb garden

Weddings in a Barn – Cambridge, Ontario

weddings in a barn

Hernder Estate Wines, St. Catharines, Ontario

herder estates

Find more Ontario barn wedding venues on the IW venue finder.

 

Photo One Montage and Photo Two: Renaissance Studios: Photo Three:Uschi and Kay; Photo Four: Herb Garden: Photo Five: Weddings in a Barn: Photo Six: Dustin Hall Photography



Superficial snack: fantasy nymph makeup from a gorgeous boy

January 13th, 2012 - 

Source: WhatStyleistoNickel via KathyRo

If you’re looking for a fantasy-inspired makeup look to go with say, a purple and green fairy dress, this tutorial was meant for you. Plus, it could totally also work for ’80s glam. Tone it down, dress it up, just don’t forget to adore this cheeky boy’s bone structure and pouty lips.

Youtube, as always, is a treasure trove of makeup tutorials including tons for forest nymph and winter fairy looks. Here is the tutorial for the purple and green look seen above:

Who’s planning a fantasy wedding? Any plans to go a little wild with your makeup for the occasion?

If you stumble across an amazing headpiece, accessory, jewelry, hair, or makeup tidbit online, Email me OR reply @OffbeatBride on Pinterest!

gemvara: as offbeat as you

A Technicolor Wedding Idea

January 13th, 2012 - 

Technicolor Eggs

1. Tie-dyed easter eggs from Crafting a Green World 2. digital printed linen scarf by OnlyScarf 3. The Jil Sander Memphis 999 Derby Shoe for spring/summer ’11 image by Style Spy Blogger 4. unknown 5. unknown 6. Andreas Murkudis

Is anyone feeling this bold for their wedding?? I think it’d be pretty rad! You could do it in a gray, industrial environment, decorate with jars of goldfish and coleus, AND I’d do a backdrop of black and white images of fireworks. :)



Autumn Wedding Centerpiece Ideas

October 29th, 2011 - 

Fall is one of my favorite seasons. The crisp air makes you want to be close with friends and family, eat some comfort food, and especially to enjoy an intimate event like a wedding. The best autumn centerpieces really bring the season to light with natural elements, colors and evoke all of the emotions of fall.

Using seasonal fruit cuts down on floral costs as you will need less flowers (if you choose to use them at all). Using seasonal fruits or vegetables also really helps to carry the season into your decor.

Just as with seasonal fruit, seasonal vegetables (especially gourds) need little accenting and their wide variety of colors allow them to be simply arranged among candles or flowers along with other natural elements for striking (and extremely simple DIY-able) arrangements.

Other natural elements that you can add are pieces like logs incorporated with your flowers, or gourds, manzanita branches or even colorful leaves on branches like maples.

If you feel like you really just want beautiful flowers in your favorite fall palette, that’s of course an option as well. Dahlias, lamb’s ears and roses all look great and come in a variety of colors to evoke fall.

Fall is perfect for versatility in regards to your themes and colors. Rustic is very easy, as are rich, lush colors, or neutrals. Incorporating elements from nature will help to establish the season and feel of autumn. Happy planning!

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Rebekah is a DIY obsessed, wedding and event styling wizard who loves hunting her bay area homeland for clever craft ideas, vintage gems, bargain buys, new pieces for her vintage rental line and blogging inspiration. She and her husband live and write in Oakland and enjoy splitting their time between California and their native Oregon planning weddings. Read herblog.