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Internet Web of Inspiration – Style me Pretty Translation

While perusing some of my favorite websites this weekend for a bit of inspiration for this week’s posts, I was delighted to find this brilliant inspiration. The wedding community is a giant knowledge base of inspiration to spark my imagination and ignite new ideas and creative presentations. One such inspirational spark comes from this week’s From Inspiration to Reality blog on Style me Pretty. As I regularly follow their blog, I was pleasantly surprised when one of my favorite Passion Circle vendors, Shannon from Emplume, posted her involvement in this most recent reality creation on Facebook. So I’m sure none of you are surprised, I had to check it out and share with all of you.

The inspiration boards, created in three parts, evolved into a 40′s style glam infused with influences of the movie “The Aviator” about the legendary Howard Hughes who is as much a part of the “dreamer-can-do” spirit, history and development of Las Vegas as Bugsy Siegel. Weathered luggage, oval stationary and invitations, plumage in just the right places, rustic and antique touches all meld into a brilliant wedding vision in which I want to take part.

As we grow here at Full Circle Eventi, we continually strive to create strong connections within the wedding community to bring you work on the same caliber. Elevating our imagination to the next level. Who knows, you may see us soon featured as one such vendor on Style me Pretty, or making our own Imagination Boards a reality—iDream to iDo! Stay tuned . . . but for the present, enjoy this georgeousness to inspire you. If you’re like me and my mom, you are immediately drawn to the images, but take time to read the root of the inspirations as well!  Or get a quick overview in the video!

 

Feather Delight – Here we go again!

Ok, I confess, I have a slight love affair for the ladies and their gorgeous designs at Emplume. I don’t know if it’s the feathers, the sparkle or the creative geniuses, but I am not your run of the mill individual either. I like things that are unique, one of a kind and make a strong statement. If you don’t believe me, you don’t know me yet! So today when I was leafing through the umpteen million Facebook posts, I noticed the ladies were saying a fond farewell to a bride, or rather her stunning bouquet! While I really want to sit down and interview this delightful duo, you will note that I have had the chance to meet them and again was as impressed with their personalities and like-ability as I am by their bouquets, boutonnières, and hairpieces!

Since I have yet found the time to sit down for a one on one chat with this team, I decided just to keep spreading the word and display some of their beautiful craftsmanship right here with you! Of course you saw a few of their bouquets in the Black Friday post, but here are some updated photos.


How can you not fall in love?

I am extremely excited to say, that I am now a very proud owner of a stunning mauve bouquet of my own. Now I just need to find the right occasion to use it!

Ok, I admit, maybe I’m obsessed! But it’s a healthy addiction, right!

Adding spice to your life,

lia

 

12 Days of Christmas ~ Seven Swans a-Swimming

The number seven is a popular number for many religious groups. The Christian interpretation for the seven swans relates to the seven principles outlined by the apostle Paul: prophecy, service, teaching, encouraging, giving, leadership and compassion. The Pheras (Vows of Marriage) in the Hindu wedding ceremony are very similar to these principles as well, and again uses the number seven as the vow base.

Seven Vows in Hindu Wedding

  • The bride and the groom take the first step of the seven vows to pledge that they would provide a prospered living for the household or the family that they would look after and avoid those that might hinder their healthy living.
  • During the second step of the seven pheras, the bride and the groom promise that they would develop their physical, mental and spiritual powers in order to lead a lifestyle that would be healthy.
  • During the third vow, the couple promises to earn a living and increase by righteous and proper means, so that their materialistic wealth increases manifold.
  • While taking the fourth vow, the married couple pledges to acquire knowledge, happiness and harmony by mutual love, respect, understanding and faith.
  • The fifth vow taken is to expand their heredity by having children, for whom, they will be responsible. They also pray to be blessed with healthy, honest and brave children.
  • While taking the sixth step around the sacred fire, the bride and the groom pray for self-control of the mind, body and soul and longevity of their marital relationship.
  • When the bride and the groom take the seventh and the last vow, they promise that they would be true and loyal to each other and would remain companions and best of friends for the lifetime.

And yet more . . .

On the seventh day the lover sends seven swans. Throughout history swans have been associated with royalty and the swan is often used on royal symbols and other decorations. Swans are also found in myths and folk tales dealing with love.

Because many water-fowl could both fly and swim, the ancients had a real fascination with them. Many believed that these animals had a connection between natural and supernatural worlds.   The migrations of some birds (disappearing when days grew short and coming when they grew longer) also added to their beliefs.   Egypt linked swans with immortality, just like they did the geese.   The Greek priests, who worship Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, are believed to be descended from swans.  Old Celtic and British myths believe that lost loved ones turn into swans, with gold or silver
chains on their necks to symbolize their enchantment.  The transformation is believed to take place during their Samhain festival, where the gates of the other worlds open up and souls are free to pass.

Swan meat is supposed to be quite tasty and from ancient times to the nineteenth century, roast swan was on the menu for the king’s Christmas dinners and other royal banquets. King Edward of England, in 1304 took his vows of knighthood over two white swans decorated with gold nets and crowns.  Since then, the swans became associated with royalty; and, having swans was strictly exclusive to the monarchy.  In Britain today, the swan is still considered a symbol of royalty. Since the nineteenth century, the turkey has replaced the swan as the bird of choice for fall and winter holiday feasts.

With its close connection to royalty and royal holiday feasting, the choice of seven swans as a gift for this high born lady from her lover is appropriate.

Since the Christian principles are similarly shared across cultures in wedding vows. As a non Western interpretation, I am taking the liberty to apply the seven swans to the Hindu vow steps. Today’s inspiration features some of my favorite elements of wedding design, blending culturally different elements.


Black Saree, Your Designer Wear; top saree series, Maayiz; wedding dress, Bari Jay; feather cape, ASOS; cake, Wedding Planner’s Blog; swans, Swan Song; shoes, Givenchy Spazzolato shoes; feather bouquet, Emplume; cupcakes, Gracescakes via flickr; saree, Saree Dreams.

On the sixth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Six Geese a-Laying . . .

On the fifth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Five Golden Rings . . .

On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Four Colly Birds . . .

On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Three French Hens . . .

On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Two Turtle Doves . . .

On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me, A Partridge in a Pear Tree . . .

 

Speed Dating . . . Vendor Style ~ Part I

First let me say, I have never been to or a part of a speed dating event. Neither did I ever imagine I would ever be at one of these events. But when Pam told me that is exactly what I signed up for when I agreed to accompany her to a Vendors mingle, I got very scared. I am happy to say, I made it out alive, and I have to admit, I had an awesome time!

The event was held at The Community House in Birmingham, an absolutely stunning Victorian Style location, perfect for a Breakfast at Tiffany’s shower. The event was held for wedding designers and consultants as a way to network with vendors in the Metro Detroit area. In each category, no more than 3 vendors were present, and many only had one. It was a five minute captive audience for each vendor, and a rush to gather as much information from the vendors you want to know more about for Pam and me. It was a successful and positive venture for both of us; we have plucked the best from the crowd to share with you in our Passion Circle!

Emplume -I haven’t formally introduced them to you yet, and I will, but I have used some of their designs in my Black Friday ’09 imagination board. I am in love with their uniqueness and creative alternative to traditional bridal bouquets. It was fantastic getting to meet the designers and creators in person. Carrie and Shannon are delightful women whose creative work has been displayed all over the world. They’ve been fortunate enough to provide custom creations for brides from California to Australia, right from the Metro Detroit backyard. Pam and I had the pleasure of holding these exquisite bouquets – what do you think? I think they are a definite for my nuptials! I am so happy to have them as a Passion Vendor.


I haven’t disclosed all of my theatrical background yet, but dramatic lighting is at the top of my experience, and I immediately appreciated the room transformations The Lighting Guy perform with dramatic lighting. Traveling all over the country, converting barren and desolate spaces into spectacular and whimsical visual portraits, their work is amorous. We met with Kimberly, the lighting guy’s wife and head consultant. She is a great knowledge source and organizes events all over the country, but is also based here in Michigan. They also offer draping services, which only enhance the beauty of precision lighting, which is something they do well. Change the mood of any room with The Lighting Guys at the helm.


Classic Confections – All I have to say is yum! Ok, I have a bit more to say than that. Erin Finnigan is the owner, baker, decorator, and sales staff of Classic Confections and she has a phenomenal handle on what she’s doing. Let me start by saying she is my type of gal. Instead of bringing itty bitty pieces of cake for us to sample, this girl baked all the consultants their own 6″ two flavor butter cream cake. Warning, sugar rush ahead – chocolate with peanut butter filling and white with raspberry filling. I am in love! But what delights me even more are the other flavor pairings. I am dreaming right now of a pumpkin cake with chair cream cheese filling! WOW! That is imagination. And it gets better; my next order will be carrot cake with orange-ginger cream cheese filling. OK, I’m going to place my order right now! Erin is stepping outside of the box with her flavor suggestions and creations. Oh did I mention her designs are as great as the cake flavors? Every girl dreams of a Victoria Secret cake at her bridal shower and Erin delivers. Erin also has cakes for all occasions, my favorite, the coach diaper bag!! Great addition to the Passion Circle! In Erin’s words “IT’S NOT JUST CAKE, IT’S ARTISTRY YOU CAN TASTE!”


Apparently talent runs in the Sonntag household. Right next door, Heather Fiedor Photography (Erin’s Sister) provided an impressive display of artistry. Heather is on the cutting edge of photography and services to provide her clients. I absolutely adore her customized guest books with the couple’s engagement photos. Heather’s passion for photography is evident in her pictures and in just talking to her. Having worked around the country in various areas of design and photography, her style is photo journalistic and she strives to captivate the day in a story for the bride and groom. I must say, she does a fine job at it! Welcome to the Passion Circle!


And this is the just beginning. I have a few more delightful finds to share with you, but I leave that for part 2.

Lia


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