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Today is Rustic Monday! So, What IS Rustic?

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Today is Rustic Monday on my Kate Parker Wedding.  Since it is our first ever Rustic Monday, we thought it would be a good idea to give examples of what “rustic” actually is.  Many weddings have rustic aspects mixed in with a vintage styled wedding.  We decided to show some rustic elements of weddings, like a wedding gown, table scape, and wedding decor in order to sort of define what rustic is.  We hope you enjoy our first of many Rustic Mondays!

Rustic Wedding Gown and Rustic Bouquet:

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Above and Below Vendors Involved: NYC/Westchester County wedding photographerDove Photography

Why is this rustic? Sunflowers are wildflowers, which gives them a very organic and natural look.  The gown in the photographs has an empire waist with lace embroidery giving it a rustic look.

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Rustic Wedding Ceremony:

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Vendors Involved:  New Hampshire wedding photographer, Melissa Koren Photography

Why is this rustic?  I think “barn” simply does it.  Barns are exactly what what comes to my mind when I hear “rustic wedding”.

The aged wood and the outdoor location are a natural look for a wedding ceremony.

Rustic Wedding Reception Venue:

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Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding photographerCarla Ten Eyck Photography

Why is this rustic?  The wooden floors and walls make for a very rustic style. Using paper lanterns above instead of chandeliers gives a dim and more natural lighting to the space.

Rustic Wedding Cuisine:

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Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding caterer, La Cuisine

Why is this rustic?  This caterer chose to cook in large metal woks on open heat which gives the cuisine an organic twist.

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Vendors Involved: Massachusetts wedding photographer, Relive Photography

Why is this rustic?  The wooden serving board is a creative way to add a natural feel to your hors d’oeuvres.

Rustic Wedding Paper Products:

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Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding photographer, Carla Ten Eyck Photography

Why is this rustic?  Creating home-made place cards are a great way to get a rustic look.  The color scheme, wildflower patterns, and handwriting all comes together to make for rustic place cards.

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Vendors Involved: Chicago, Connecticut, NYC, Rhode Island, Savannah, Vermont, and Washington D.C. wedding paper products, Tulaloo Stationery Studio

Why is this rustic?  The twigs and twine really give these programs a natural, rustic look.

Rustic Wedding Table Scape:

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Vendors Involved: Bernadette Smith of 14 Stories

Why is this rustic? The tree stump centerpieces with floral tops gives an outdoor feel to this reception.  The hanging lights and wooden beams are very rustic as well.

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Vendors Involved: Maine wedding planner, Maine Seasons Events; Maine wedding photographer, Brea McDonald Photography; Maine wedding paper products, Griffin-vites Stationery

Why is this rustic?  The knit menu holder gives the table setting a home-made feel.  The color scheme is also a great way to get an outdoor feel for an indoor reception.

The candle lit table and green colors all help to tie this rustic table scape together.

Rustic Wedding Decor/Accessories:

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Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding plannerSixpence for your Shoe and Troy Photography

Why is this rustic?  The hay, used as a hanging spot for the place cards, gives this wedding a very rustic look.

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Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding photographerCarla Ten Eyck Photography

Why is this rustic?  The worn down wooden sign is a great way to direct guests to the wedding site and give guests a sneak peak at the rustic styled wedding.

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Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding photographer, Carla Ten Eyck Photography

Why is this rustic?  The background for this decor is very barn-like.  The photographs are hung by a natural green colored ribbon and the brown frames tied together are very rustic elements.

Rustic Wedding Cake:

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Vendors Involved: Maine and New Hampshire wedding cakesWild Orchid Baking Company

Why is this rustic?  The birch bark styled fondant gives this cake a woodsy feel.  The leaves strewn about also help make this cake look rustic.

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Connecticut Wedding Planner: Sixpence For Your Shoe on Enhancing the Guest Experience

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Connecticut wedding planners, Lindsay and Talia of Sixpence For Your Shoe, have impeccable style and a wealth of experience when it comes to designing and coordinating an unforgettable experience, not only for the couple, but for guests attending.  The girls from Sixpence share with couples ways to enhance the wedding experience for guests–check it out!  ~AY

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Enhancing a guest’s experience starts at the moment of their arrival in town.  We always recommend to our clients personalized baskets in the guest’s hotel rooms to provide a warm welcome.  Baskets are usually chock full of goodies that reflect the couple’s personal style, often with local flair such as maple syrup, fudge etc.

It’s always important to have a note included that outlines all the events of the weekend for guests to participate in, especially if guest transportation has been arranged for various activities.  It is nice to kick-off the weekend in style by inviting guests to join the couple for a welcome bbq or clam bake, a sunset sail, or an evening wine tasting at a local vineyard.

As guests are arriving to the wedding itself, providing pre-ceremony mini bites and refreshing cocktails such as lemonade, sangria and mojito start the festivities with flair.  With so many clients choosing outdoor ceremonies, things like pashminas to warm chilled shoulders and parasols & raffia fans to fend off the heat demonstrate a thoughtful effort by the bride and groom to receive their guests.

As the ceremony ends, having caterers pass red and white wine so guests don’t have stand by the bar is always a treat.

For the reception, a band playing a set of guests’ favorites received via song request cards as part of the invitation suite, photo booths with strips for the couple to keep as well as a memento for guests to take home, and featuring a relaxing lounge space for those who wish to be part of the party while they rest their tired feet adds an air of appreciation to those who have traveled far and wide to celebrate with the newlyweds and their families.

No wedding is complete without a farewell brunch where guests can gather to reflect upon the weekend’s merriment and last good bye’s before embarking on the journey home.

Connecticut Wedding Planner: Sixpence For Your Shoe

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Sixpence For Your Shoe
Website: www.sixpenceevents.com
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget: CT $50-80k and $80k

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Connecticut Wedding Planner, Sixpence For Your Shoe, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

Connecticut Wedding Planner- Sixpence for your Shoe Vendor Spotlight

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Connecticut wedding planning company, Sixpence for your Shoe is a wonderfully talented member of the my Kate Parker Wedding Family.  Check out some of their work along with some general below!

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Connecticut Wedding Planner Sixpence for your Shoe - Image by Justin and Mary Photography

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Connecticut Wedding Planner Lindsay from Sixpence for your Shoe - Image by Justin and Mary Photography

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Connecticut Wedding Planner Talia from Sixpence for your shoe - Image by Justin and Mary Photography

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Number of years in business: 2010 will be our 5th year of planning fabulous fetes.

Preferred wedding locations: We love Southern New England, specifically private estates, mansions, art galleries and historic properties.

Pricing information: Our base package starts at $1,750 with additional pricing and packages available based on respective planning needs.

What makes me stand out in my industry: We came into the business with a dual perspective as we are team in every sense of the word.  With backgrounds in both finance and the fine arts, we are the ideal mix of business savvy and creative design.  We find this combination to be well suited for our clients planning needs.  In addition to offering planning, design and coordination services, we are also a full custom stationery shop!

What’s the favorite part of my profession: Meeting so many wonderful people . .  . clients, their families and other industry professionals.  We love being such an integral part of the beginning our clients new lives together.   This is a privilege in and of itself.

What do I like to do in my spare time: Lindsay loves spending time with her husband and son, as well as cultivating her obsession with interior design.  Talia cherishes her time with her husband and family; and outdoor activities such as hiking and boating.  Together we share a love of shopping . . . shoes, clothes, really anything at all.

What charity am I supporting and why: We support the American Cancer Society because so many loved ones have been affected by cancer.  As huge animal lovers, we also support the ASPCA

Connecticut Wedding Planner Sixpence for your Shoe - Image by Adrien Boom PhotographyThis Image is Beautiful, look how happy the Bride is!

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Connecticut Wedding Planner Sixpence For your Shoe, wedding shoes - Image by Carla Ten EyckImage by Carla Ten Eyck

Connecticut wedding Planner Sixpence for your Shoe, Bridal Bouquet  - Bouquet by DaturaAdding some feathers to your bouquet can be a great way to make your bouquet completely unique.

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Connecticut Wedding Planner Sixpence for your Shoe, Bride and Groom - Image by Sam Chinigo PhotographyImage by Sam Chinigo

Connecticut Wedding Planner, Sixpence For your Shoe, Tented Wedding - Image by Troy PhotographyDark and light blue is a always a wonderful combination!

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Connecticut Wedding Planner Sixpence for your Shoe, Placecard Table - Image by Troy PhotographyThis is a great alternative to a traditional place card table, love the innovation!

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Connecticut Wedding Planner, Sixpence for your Shoe, Placecard Table - Image by Carla Ten EyckHow adorable are these polka dots!

Image by Carla Ten Eyck

Sixpence for your Shoe
Website: www.sixpencect.com
Blog: www.sixpenceevents.blogspot.com
Email: info@sixpencect.com
My Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget: CT $50k-$80k and $80k+

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Connecticut Wedding Planner, Sixpence for your Shoe, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

New Members to the MY KPW Family!

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

As promised, we just wanted to introduce everyone to a few more fabulous vendors joining the MY KPW family this week. We are truly excited to have everyone!


Grace Limousine llc

State(s): New Hampshire
Website: www.gracelimo.com

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Jan Boyd Calligraphy
State(s): Massachusetts and NYC/Westchester County
Website: www.janboyd.com

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Jubilee Events
State(s): Connecticut
Website: www.eventjubilee.com

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image by Carla Ten Eyck

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image by Kelley Whittaker

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image by Robin Dini

Emily’s Catering
State(s): Connecticut
Website: www.emilyscater.com

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Sixpence For Your Shoe

State(s): Connecticut
Website: www.sixpenceevents.com

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