Archive - November, 2010

Inspiration: Fly Away With Me!

Omigosh omigosh omigosh, how amazing and inspirational is this travel inspired dessert buffet created bySweets Indeed and featured on the Amy Atlas Events blog? I think it has everything in the whole world that I like, from a casual, almost-but-not-quite rustic design to its incredible whimsy and prettiness. Oh, and sugarsugarsugar*, but that goes without saying.


On the Amy Atlas Events blog, Amy herself shares a few tips and tricks that will help the DIYers out there create an incredible dessert buffet. Speaking as someone who recently discovered that she likes designing the look and feel of events, I’d wager that something like a candy buffet or dessert buffet would be a relatively simple project. Much less stressful than, say, baking a wedding cake or sewing a wedding dress.

*my drug of choice

Crafty Manolo

Manolo says, allow the Manolo to introduce you to the latest addition to the Manolosphere: Crafty Manolo!

The long time readers of the Manolo for the Brides, will immediately recognize the editor of this new venture. It is our own beloved friend, the Twistie, who has been blogging on the weekends here for many years now.

So, please, go now and visit the Crafty Manolo.

And the Winner of the Polli Ring Pendant is…

The fabulous Jessica S. of Mya’s Eyes Boutique! Which, by the way, makes totally adorable baby hats that I am now coveting madly. Just sayin’.

win a polli ring pendant at Manolo for the Brides

Congratulations, Jessica S.! Either myself or someone from Polli – or both – will be in touch soon soon soon to iron out the details.

P.S. – Have you heard that McDonalds will begin offering deep fried McWeddings at three Hong Kong locations? Uh, yay?

This Is Why It’s Good to Get Everything In Writing

In the world of wedding photography, the bride getting ready shot is just one of those standard snaps. If the bride is outfitted in a slip and crinoline or a bathrobe – or like me, in a bustier and sweatpants – the presence of the wedding photographer is not usually an issue.

But sometimes, particularly when your wedding photographer has that awesome ability to melt right into the walls, it’s easy to forget that there’s an outsider in the bridal chamber documenting every move you make. And then there are the brides who think nothing of disrobing in front of the wedding photographer.

I can’t imagine there aren’t brides-to-be out there who are feeling a little bit worried about those bride getting ready photos – maybe they’re wondering if the photographer will stay or whether it’s alright to ask him or her to leave the room while the transition between sweats and gown is made. My advice? Brides should do whatever makes them comfy.

You say you love the new boudoir photography style shots of the pre-wedding bride? If your photog is on board, then feel free to expose your unmentionables. Or maybe you’d rather he or she leave the room while you change, then stage some ‘pulling on the wedding dress’ shots. Cool, let your photog know the drill. Perhaps you’re leaning toward something in between these two extremes, or you don’t want any getting ready pictures at all. That’s okay, too!

Just let your wedding photographer know ahead of time what it is you want with regard to those getting ready shots – and maybe have it listed in your wedding photography contract, too – so you don’t end up like Sara Bostwick.

Sara Bostwick attempted to sue Christian Oth Studio after pictures were taken of her in a state of half undress by the wedding photographer.

The bride claims she instructed the photographer, Corlyn Monastra, to refrain from taking photos while she was getting dressed.

Long story short, the photographer did not refrain from taking pictures of the bride while she was getting dressed, and her half-clad image ended up in the online gallery that contained the rest of her wedding photos. Her suit was ultimately unsuccessful – a judge ruled that while the incident may have been embarrassing, no fraud was committed.

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