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Friday, February 19th, 2010
Fridays are now classic Friday, on my Kate Parker Wedding! For our first classic Friday, we thought it would be a good idea to show examples of what exactly classic is. Sometimes is hard to know what each style looks like, so we are here to show you! We will give examples of everything, from wedding cakes to paper products. Check out the photos below to see which vendors are featured and see our classic tutorial!
Classic Gown:

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Rhode Island Wedding Attire, Wedding Dress by the Shore, photography by: Justin and Mary
Why is this classic? The traditional silouhette and fabrics paired with the strapless dress and longer veil make this look very classic! She looks like she could pulled out of any decade, so timeless.
Classic Flowers:

Vendors involved: New England Wedding floral designer, Apotheca Flower Shoppe photographed by: Tom Gibbons
Why is this classic? This white bouquet filled with roses is a classic look that brides have been carrying down the isle to create a classic look.
Classic Beauty:

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Vermont Wedding makeup artist, d.d Nickel Makeup Studio photograph by: Steve Depino
Why is this classic? The strapless white dress paired with the natural makeup, pulled back hair, and simple jewelery, makes this look extremely classic.
Classic Tableware:

Vendors Involved: Maine Wedding reception venue, Diamonds Edge Restaurant and Marina photography by: David Murray Weddings
Why is this classic? The simple center pieces along with the crystal glassware and simple table scape make this look classic.
Classic Cake:

Vendors Involved: Massachussets Wedding cake designer, Something Sweet by Michelle
Why is this Classic? This white cake with it’s simple shape, pearls, and satin ribbon make this cake timeless and classic.
Classic Paper Product:

Vendors involved: New England and New York City Paper Products, Laura Hooper Calligraphy
Why is this classic? Calligraphy has been around forever and using this style can give any paper product a classic feel instantly.

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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Wednesdays are now vintage Wednesdays on my Kate Parker Wedding! For our first vintage Wednesday, we thought it would be a good idea to show examples of vintage items that are featured throughout weddings. We’ll go through everything from tableware to the brides veil. Since vintage, classic, and rustic sometimes overlap each other, we thought we would pull out components from weddings that epitomize what vintage is! Click on the photographs to see which vendors are featured and check out our vintage tutorial below!
Vintage Gown:

Vendors Involved: Maine and New Hampshire wedding attire, Occasions Bridal & Tuxedo; Maine wedding photographer, Brea McDonald Photography;
Why is this vintage? The lace that covers the dress gives has a very vintage feel. The small bow and the off-white color also accentuates the vintage feel.
Vintage Glassware:

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding photographer, Carla Ten Eyck; Connecticut wedding planner, Jubilee Events; Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding attire, The White Dress by the Shore
Why is this vintage? The clear glassware with a gold rim gives an old antique feel, almost like old china from Paris.
Vintage Hairpiece:

Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding photographer, Candace Jeffery Photography
Why is this vintage? The birdcage veil has been a classicly vintage look for brides. This style of veil was a very popular look from the 20’s-40′.
Vintage Tableware:

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding planner, Carla Ten Eyck; Connecticut wedding planner, Jubilee Events
The mismatched place settings and floral motif is very vintage. The gold elements mixed in with the pops of color are a great way to add small vintage elements in your wedding place settings. The china is also a great way to pull vintage elements into modern inspired colors.
Vintage Flowers:

Vendors Involved: Vermont wedding floral design, Petals Floral Design; Vermont wedding photographer, North Photography
Why is this vintage? The garden roses are very vintage. They are a very old variety of rose that still has a distinct rose scent.
Vintage Beauty:

Vendors Involved: New Hampshire wedding photographer, Audra Bayette Photography
Why is this vintage? The red lips, heavy eye liner and nude eyelid are classic old hollywood looks. The pin curls also a very vintage hair style.

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Vermont wedding beauty, d.d. Nickel Makeup Studio
Why is this vintage? The red lips, soft eyes, and hair swept into a feather is an old hollywood look as well as the photo above. The large jewelry and feather in the hair is also an old fashioned style.
Vintage Venue/Decor:

Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding planner, Jubilee Events
Why is this vintage? The hangar setting with the old plane in the background is a great example of a vintage setting.

Vendors Involved: Maine wedding planner, Maine Seasons Events; Maine wedding photographer, Sharyn Peavy Photography
Why is this vintage? Old photographs of mom and dad from their wedding is a great way to incorporate a vintage feel to your wedding decor. The frames also have a vintage feel with the dark wood and gold accents.
Vendors Involved: Maine wedding planner, Maine Seasons Events; Maine wedding photographer, Sharyn Peavy Photography
Why is this vintage? These old postcards are a great vintage touch for wedding place cards.
Vintage Cake:

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding photographer, Carla Ten Eyck; Connecticut wedding planner, Jubilee Events; Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding attire, The White Dress by the Shore
Why is this vintage? This is a great example of adding vintage elements into a modern setting. The gold scroll work is a great example of a vintage look for a wedding cake.
Vintage Paper Products:

Vendors Involved: Maine and New Hampshire wedding paper products, Gus and Ruby Letterpress; Alee & Press Photography
Why is this vintage? This style of typography used is very vintage. Letterpress companies can either use a vintage wooden style letterpress plates or use a more modern plates made to look like the wooden vintage press. Each type of press results in a vintage letterpress look.

Vendors Involved: NYC/Westchester County wedding paper products, Mew Paper Arts; Allisa Harvey Photography
Why is this vintage? This style of typography is a vintage look. The floral and bird design at the top of the invitation is also a very vintage look. Another way to get a vintage look in your wedding paper products is to use a lace design.

Vendors Involved: Rhode Island wedding paper products, Parrott Design Studio
Why is this vintage? This letterpress is complimented by great vintage stamps. These stamps are a great way to pull in vintage elements into your invitations. The bold floral pattern is also a very vintage.

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Monday, February 8th, 2010
This morning, Connecticut and Vermont wedding makeup artist, d.d. Nickel Makeup Studio, shares a little tip on choosing a makeup artist for your wedding.
Look for artists whose work compliments your personal style…every artist has a different style and philosophy. If you’re unsure about an artist’s range or want to see more of their work, don’t be shy about asking to see more pictures. The most qualified artists are the ones that have had a wide variety of experiences and are versatile in their work.

Check out the full expert advice article on my Kate Parker Wedding!
Connecticut and Vermont wedding beauty, d.d. Nickel Makeup Studio, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
Connecticut and Vermont makeup artist, d.d. Nickel for d.d. Nickel Makeup Studio shares with brides some very helpful tips when thinking about their wedding day style and look. Check out what dd has to say! ~Liz


First, determine your personal makeup style…would you consider yourself natural, classic, trendy, vintage or dramatic? Or do you not wear makeup at all?
Look for artists whose work compliments your personal style…every makeup artist has a different style and philosophy.
Be clear! Words like “smoky”, “natural” and “sexy” are subjective. Bring photos of makeup you like for inspiration PLUS your personal makeup bag. Even if the artist doesn’t use your products, it gives him/her an idea of your makeup “comfort” level.
Create the mood! Bring pictures of your dress and any other elements of your wedding to the trial. The more information the artist has about your personal style, the better!
Be realistic! Many photos in magazines and on your favorite celebrities look great in print but aren’t the best choice in person. Those looks are created based on professional lighting and editing and can look really heavy in person. A great artist, however, can translate your desired look into something wearable for YOU!
Be open! Keep in mind you may need to wear a bit more or less makeup than normal to get the results you’re looking for. Makeup doesn’t need to be “heavier” for photos but needs to be balanced with the style of your gown and accessories. Not enough can make you look unfinished and too much can be severe depending on the style of your dress. The right professional can explain what will work in photos and still make you look and feel like your very best self!
If you’re on a budget or having a destination wedding, consider scheduling a makeup lesson with a professional artist. They can help you create the perfect look and then coach you through the application so you can re-create it on your Big Day!
Steer clear of too many “trends” on your big day and watch out for these makeup “Dont’s”:
- Too much shimmer or glitter on the eyes…particularly the brow bone.
- Contouring with blush…use it on the apples of your cheeks only.
- Lip color that’s too dark, too brown, or too plum.
- Heavy eyeliner underneath. When in doubt just line the top lashes.
dd also shares with brides her thoughts on following “makeup trends”…
I don’t spend much time following “trends”. I don’t believe your face is the best place to show your “trendy” side, especially on your Big Day, however, there are techniques that I think anyone can follow to keep their makeup looking stylish. Use these tried and true rules of makeup and experiment with different colors to find your perfect look.
- Always focus on one feature, either the eyes or the lips.
- For a smokier eye, try using eggplant instead of grey or black. It’s universally flattering and photographs well. Navy and Emerald are also great if you have brown eyes.
- Always keep lips and cheeks soft if you have a smokier eye. Lipstick or gloss should be close to your natural lip color.
- If you prefer a more dramatic lip, keep your eyes soft and clean, using neutral tones. Red lips are currently very trendy on the Runways and Red Carpets and make a great Vintage statement.

Recently, dd teamed with Callie Tein and Steve Depino to shoot the newest gowns from the Modern Trousseau Collection.

image by Barrie Fisher Photo
This look was created for a shoot featured in Well Wed and Vermont Vows, both bridal magazines focusing on talented wedding in Vermont, the Cape, the Islands, and New York.

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Website: www.ddnickel.com
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- CT $50-80k and $80k+
- VT $80k+
Connecticut and Vermont makeup artist, d.d. Nickel for d.d. Nickel Makeup Studio, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing brides to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
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