Showing posts with label vendor spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vendor spotlight. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

{Vendor Spotlight} Forest Candle Studio

Today's Vendor Spotlight is also going to be my Organic Wednesday since her work is organic and very Eco-friendly. She is also one of the Etsy vendors who donated to our Victorian styled shoot. I haven't blogged about our elegant styled shoot yet since we are still in the process of submitting it for publication, fingers crossed!!! But here is 1 photo that shows today's vendors work. Above photo by Nicki Bursae Photography. The two gorgeous handmade taper candles are by Marcie Forest of Forest Candle Studio. She graciously mailed us these ornate candles from her studio in Los Angeles, CA

Forest Candle Studio makes and handcraft each candle to be an individual work of art. You can light them, display them, whatever brings you joy! A favorite for weddings, gifts, and home decor, her candles are meant to add beauty and natural luxury to your life. Pefecet for decorating your home for Christmas or using them for your wedding Unity Candles. Her daughter, Camille, and son, Cary help her in the studio making these candles. She makes a limited number of candles each year. Please visit her Etsy shop and facebook page to see more photos of her origininal art of candle making. 
This is the set she lent us - Rose Candle Set, Pillar & Tapers $160.00
Perfect for Christmas, Wedding, Home Decor - Pillar & Tapers Set "Black Magic"
This set was custom handmade as a wedding candle set for a wedding in the Philippines! Organic Spice Candle series: pure beeswax, cinnamon, cloves, lavender buds and crushed rose petals 
Yellow roses for a summer wedding

Please Note: Candles are made-to-order unless listed as "ready-to-ship".

EMAIL: forestcandlestudio@gmail.com
CALL: 310.963.7545
http://www.etsy.com/shop/forestcandlestudio
http://www.facebook.com/ForestCandleStudio

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

{Vendor Spotlight} Delaney Jewelry Designs

I haven't done a Vendor Spotlight in awhile so when Keri liked my facebook page I had to look at her website and like it back! I have done a few posts about  and since my father did pass away before I was married I get really sentimental when I see businesses that can creatively honor those who can't be there for your special day.

Keri's personalized charms tiles are of a very high quality and unlike any you'll find. Your precious images are digitally transferred & baked in clay, then sanded & sealed to a UV proof & waterproof state with a glass-like finish. They are lightweight, ultra smooth, and very scratch resistant. All tiles and jewelry are handmade by Keri, the owner and artist at Delaney Jewelry Designs L.L.C. She is dedicated to providing the highest quality in workmanship and design for each and every order.

visit her here:

http://www.etsy.com/shop/DelaneyPhotoJewelry
http://www.facebook.com/DelaneyPhotoJewelry/info

Friday, July 6, 2012

{Vendor Spotlight} Chocolat by Adam Turoni

I lurve chocolate!! Yep, if I could eat chocolate everyday 24-7 I would, so when a local chocolatier contacted me about tasting his gourmet handmade luxury chocolate, I said YES of course. Adam has a long history with chocolate and many years in perfecting his skill. He says that, "with lessons learned from the kitchens of my grandmother to Chez Panisse to Chef Greweling I am spinning chocolates that taste like the magic of memories". You will remember his chocolate too!!! You can find his chocolates at all Wright Square cafe and Paula Deen's store or place an order with him for your event.
I was impressed with Adam's beautiful presentation of chocolates seen below, his gorgeous office space which is located on Desoto Row one of the few certified “green” buildings in Savannah, but more so by how delicious the chocolates were! Adam supports local businesses such as Savannah Bee Company, PERC, Brighter Day, and local spice and tea shops. He only uses premium chocolate chips to start with in order to make his delicacies. All of his chocolates tasted amazing, but my favorites were:

  • Raspberry Mouse ganache, always a favorite combination but WOW he is good!
  • Peanut Butter Cup, he makes the peanut butter from scratch and you can tell since it's so fresh and smooth.
  • Sourwood Sea Salt Honey Caramels are soooo good and my husbands favorite (I let him sample my leftovers!)
  • Cafe Americano has a nice robust infusion of local PERC coffee which is right across the street from Adam, perfect for an after dinner dessert with fresh brewed coffee!
  • Blood Orange and Grand Marnier Truffle is very BOLD and sophisticated.
  • Chocolate Covered Candied Orange Peel is also potent and a nice compliment to the orange truffle.

I loved this wall in his office that he painted and created a fun frame display!
Here is a close up of his signature Almond Bark Lion Medallion
Chocolat by Adam Turoni
2423 Desoto Ave, Savannah, GA
(570) 510-1820
chocolatat@ymail.com
http://www.chocolatat.com
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

{Vendor Spotlight} Alexis Sweet Photography

Drum roll please!!! Today's Vendor Spotlight is Alexis Sweet Photography, whom I have become very good friends with. Alexis will be the photographer for one of my upcoming weddings here in Savannah and she will be taking their engagement session very soon (I'll be the doggie sitter since the couple MUST include their adorable two corgis, but will also be taking some pictures san-doggies). Alexis was also the amazing photographer behind the Bohemian Beach Styled Shoot that we recently just finished which combined many talented Savannah area vendors - pictures and post to come, don't worry! 
Grab your coffee, sit back and enjoy our little Q & A.....

Layla: Which are your 5 favorite images and why? 

Alexis: I couldn't possibly choose favorites. Instead, I offer 5 wedding images that I enjoy and am proud of.
1) This photo was taken in the hotel lobby as we were waiting for the car to come around to take us to the ceremony. I love that the bride has a look of both confidence and nervousness at the same time. Her mother was holding her train for her in the background with such a wonderful expression of pride and contentment. I am such a sucker for beautiful window light and the lobby of the Bohemian provides a beautiful example of the best kind.
2) This wedding had been running behind all day. We had planned to do shots for 45 minutes on the beach after, but I ended up with only having the couple for 5 minutes right before the reception for their portraits. This couple was sweet and quiet. The wedding schedule was so crazy, but the entire time the couple exuded a quiet calm. It was evident that this was the way they loved each other too. I thought this photo captured that calmness beautifully. 
3) This super fun couple (mentioned in a further question) was willing to do anything for their portraits. I love when I get couples like that. This bride trudged right into the surf to get this photo. When she pushed him up on the rock and kissed him it was all her, not a hint of direction from me. He just loved it. He said to me he had finally snagged his mermaid. This photo is also in a way the birth of my current style. The beautiful creamy luminescent quality was a happy accident that I now try to carry through a lot my editing process. 
4) This was from a simple elopement wedding. The couple tied the knot in a very quick ceremony in one of the sqaures and we headed off on a sunset walk through downtown. I saw this railing and the beautiful light and directed them to it. I suggested he kiss her cheek and as he did, she moved right into it and gave this beautiful expression. It was like his kiss was just as warm and inviting as the sunset.
5)  This was taken just before they were announced as husband and wife and kissed. As the moment drew close they both became so excited that they began swinging their arms back and forth in anticipation. Their smiles went from being big to being mega-watt. I connect with the total adoration you can see in the bride's eyes when she looks at her man. 

Layla: What makes you laugh?
 
Alexis: 80's teen movies like Better Off Dead and Just One of the Guys, awkward moments, and I always burst out in uproarious laughter when I fall down.

Layla: What do you find enjoyable?

Alexis: I enjoy fall air, my dog Molly (when she isn't destroying my house), a quality sandwich from the likes of Starland Cafe, the city of Chicago, and bees wax candles. 

Layla: What are you most proud of?

Alexis: I am most proud of myself. I have come a long way to get from point A to point B in my life. While I have a long way to go to get to Z (although I'm pretty sure only folks like Nelson Mandela or Ghandi make it to Z), I'm proud of who I am now and how I am learning to handle what life throws at me.  

Layla: How would you describe your style?

Alexis: Its a bit of a grab bag when it comes to my wedding work. My work seems to polarize between really fluid candid shots and editorial portraits. This really seems to work for me though. The candids pull at my documentary heartstrings, while the editorial style adds a little extra gloss and polish. I find that it suits the task of capturing a wedding very well. I often remind myself throughout a wedding day "shoot the story, then shoot it prettier". 

Layla: How did you get started in photography?

Alexis: I got started in high school with a fabulous teacher. He imparted in me the importance of composition and light and I was immediately hooked. It was the darkroom aspect that sucked me in at first. Something about watching the image I captured slowly appear on the paper while it was in the developer. That was like poetry to me. I made a misguided attempt at studying Classics in college, but after a year and a half transferred to an arts and media school to pursue a photography degree. 

Layla: When did you start your business?
 
Alexis: I've been working freelance for the last 10 years. It wasn't until I moved to Savannah that I thought of pursuing wedding photography. In fact, I didn't think I would enjoy it. Thankfully I was wrong and I absolutely love it. I've been doing it now for about 3 years. 

Layla: What has been your favorite/most memorable wedding thus far?

Alexis: This is a tough one. All of the weddings I shoot end up taking up a small space inside me. I get emotionally attached to the couples and the amazing experience they are having, so picking a favorite is nearly impossible. I do have to say that an extra fun wedding I shot was when I was first starting out. It was a simple budget wedding out on Tybee. The bride and groom were laid back and total jokers. They were totally comfortable and up for trying anything during their portraits. Their friends and family were just as fun and by the end of the night the bride was doing keg stands and the groom had on a lobster hat. That was a fun wedding. It taught me that you don't have to have expensive details or flowers to provide a great memorable time for yourselves and your guests. 

Thank you Alexis!!
Don't forget to check out her website at
www.alexissweetphotography.com or facebook page or email her alexis.l.sweet@gmail.com

Monday, October 17, 2011

{Vendor Spotlight} Alternative Life Photography

Are you ready for yet another AMAZING photographer(s)?? This is my 4th Photography Vendor Spotlight - Alternative Life Photography A husband wife team with spunk and who are full of LIFE! Sharon and Bowie love their job and it shows! They have been added to my list of preferred vendors, and even though they are in ATL they come to Savannah all the time, so there is no travel fee. When I choose photographers who are not in Savannah, they must be available to come to Savannah a lot and also must be REALLY cool, talented, and like minded people for me to consider adding them to my list of referrals for clients. So here we go with our little Q&A and get to know Sharon & Bowie a little better.....

Sharon busting a move 
Bowie busting a move
 

Layla: Which are your 5 favorite images and why?
1) I love this image for many reasons. It embodies the idea of letting go or moving on. This is Emily's mother helping her with the final touches of putting on her dress. It's such a perfect moment as this is the last time mom will help Emily get dressed. She is moving on in her life and not only is it a milestone for her daughter, but also one for mom. It gets me choked up every time. What was mom and daughter thinking right at this moment? Was Mom reliving all the time in her life that she has helped Emily get dress? At the same time knowing she is all grown up and about to become someone's wife. Such an amazing part of the day and was very moving.
 
2) This image just makes me laugh! These two, Jessica and Jonathan, are the best couple ever. So sweet, so in love and so real. Their wedding was perfect and very relaxed. Towards the end of their reception the party really heated up. Jonathan comes around the corner with a liquid in a funky old glass that did not match the rest of the party glassware. The curious side of me needed to know what was in the glass. Once he told me it was moonshine and, that he was head for Jessica, I put my ninja gear on. I wanted to catch the moment she tasted that moonshine. I come from the south and I tried moonshine for the first time a long time ago (courtesy of my parents, thank you very much) so I knew this would be good!! I think we captured the moment nicely. Moonshine is terrible.

3) I've seen a lot of first kisses in my time but this one take the cake! I love the passion and true love that you can see they have for each other. They took the first kiss they shared as a married couple very seriously, and smoking hot might I add. It's one of those perfect moments in one life - a perfect first kiss.

4) The lasting looks between a father and daughter is another special moment on a life changing day. This one is so special, literally seconds before he takes the longest walk of his life to give her away, they took one final lasting glance. What was dad thinking at this moment? Was he thinking about all the times he walked with his daughter into school, or to a dance, knowing that this will be the last time he would hold her hand as he helps her to the next stage in her life? It's just a beautiful moment.

5) The perfect ending to an amazing day, the skyline, sparkler exit at the Ventans is one of the most memorable one for Bowie and I. Therese and David ended their wedding "in the moment." Beautiful. Magical. Perfect. You can feel all that love!

Layla: How did you two get started in photography? 
 
Sharon: It's funny where life takes you! I have been into photography for a long time - just snapshots of important events really but still loved photography my whole life. Bowie, has been working behind a camera for his whole life as well. When we first got together he showed me many of his home movies. Bowie has 5 siblings so he always had a "cast" and used his cast a bit. Through our whole relationship Bowie or I were never without a camera - video or still. We both went to college and had totally different career choices in mind. I wanted to be a physical therapist and he wanted to be a teacher of theater! Things changed and we found ourselves in line for a Graphic Design degree with a concentration in Fine Art Photography - and for Bowie a Mass Communications degree with a concentration in Film Editing. We worked in our felids for awhile and realized it was not for us. I love being a Graphic Designer and still design everyday - but Photography is my passion as Film and Photography are Bowie's passions. We just found that we fit perfectly in the wedding industry and love the field! Since it was such an important day in our lives and we relive it in each on of our clients!  

Layla:
What has been your favorite/most memorable wedding thus far?

Sharon: Whew - this is a hard one! I have to say that Michelle and Houa's wedding was my most memorable to date! A tradition Hmong wedding with all that comes a long with it! Very cultural and the bride and groom were a dream. Perfect - totally in love - and just fun to be around. With 700 guests at their wedding it was full of so much energy. Everyone danced, the band sang, as well as many guests and we just rocked all night long. Too fun! Here are some of the memorable photos from their big day! 


Layla: When you aren’t taking photos(or working) what do you do with your time?

Sharon: Bowie and I love to travel and spend time with friends. I am a shop-o-halic as well so I do spend some time at H&M, basically my favorite store. We love music and theater as well, so we do see some concerts from time to time and go to shows. Gogol Bordello we have seen the most - 6 times now! We also are crazy about roller coasters and love Universal Studios. We've gone just about every year of our life together and Bowie even asked me to be his wife in City Walk! It was awesome! 
 
Layla: What inspires you? 

Sharon: This is an easy one! Love - real love, movie love, puppy love, love for my family, love in every form. It is my life, my purpose for being, the beginning and the end of everything! Life in general is one crazy turn right after the next and without love, nothing matters. I guess it's kind of a cliche that a wedding photographer would say that love inspires me, but it so true. Other things that inspire me, my friends and family, strangers and people watching. Just about any personal interaction, good or bad inspires me to be the person that I am. My husband inspires me daily! He is the funniest man alive and knows just what to say to have me laughing until I can't breathe. Also a perfect sunset and the golden hour! A beam of light in a dark room. A cloudy sky and a peaking sun. I have an obsession with the sun! : ) 

Layla: Something my readers would be surprised to learn about you? 

Sharon: I never created one piece of art work before I made it to college. A lot of people think that you can't be an artist if you can't draw - well I could not draw to save my life. Just ask my very generous drawing teacher! I learned everything about art in 5 years of school and I love it. I would totally kill to have a throwing wheel and a kiln in my house! Working with clay is one of the most amazing and relaxing art forms that I learned in school!  

Layla: What’s your current obsession(s)?

Sharon: Thanks to my sister-in-law, Pinterest! It rocks. Also, Bowie and I found an 8mm movie camera in a thrift store and we have been playing with it a good bit. Hopefully we will have some fun stuff to share in the near future. We also are always continuing our photography education. January we are off to New Orleans for PPA's Imaging USA. We love to learn as much as we can about photography and who we are as photographers!  

Layla: Do you have any pets? What are their names and anything else you’d like to add about them?

Sharon: Yes! I have 4 pets. I guess you could say I have a big heart. We have 2 cats and 2 dogs, Brasco, Chloe, Petey, and Cali. Chloe is our newest addition and our rescue baby. We found her through a friend and she needed a forever home and a lot of love. We could not see life without her. Brasco, our other dog, is nuts! He is the best, but he is a beagle-jack and it totally shows. Fast, smart, and very loud. We love all of our pets to pieces.  

Thank you Sharon!!
Don't forget to check out their website at
http://www.alternativelifephotography.com/ or http://alternativelifephotography.com/blog/
or facebook page 

Monday, October 10, 2011

{Vendor Spotlight} dodeline design



Hi, I’m Sarah. I created dodeline design and I am loving every adventurous minute of being a designer and entrepreneur. 
my ’s
Clean sheets :: The smell of old books :: Wearing new shoes for the first time! :: Warm paper right out of the copier :: Walking on the beach :: Sky rides :: The smell of a Christmas tree :: Candles :: 19th century literature…Jane Austen, anyone? :: Anything French…art, architecture, language, etc. :: the Georgia Bulldogs :: meeting new people!

dodeline design is a very small graphic design studio founded in 2009 by Sarah Early in her native Charleston, SC offering a range of affordable, personal graphic design services:
  • Logos, Identity, and Branding
  • Affordable Web Design for Pure Content Sites, Blogs, Ecommerce, and More
  • Print Graphic Work: Media Kits, Business Cards, Postcards, etc.
  • Email Marketing & Web Advertisements
  • Producing our own line of quirky stationery + graphic design
  • Unique & Affordable Wedding Invitations
do-de-what?
dodeline comes from the french, “dodeliner,” which means “to sway.” It made me think of dandelions swaying in the wind, or the seagrass on the dunes on a Lowcountry beach, and above all else, I liked the idea of flexibility, because that’s how I try to work with my clients. Plus, it’s catchy!

Here is one of Sarah's latest blog that I found VERY informative!!

This is the kind of thing that always gets put off til the last minute.  So it’s also something I’m doing a lot of this month as it’s the busiest wedding month here in Charleston (and for good reason, the weather is incredible).  Everyone always thinks they’re done with paper once the invitations are safely in the hands of the USPS, but that usually is not the case!

Here are a few things to remember while you’re planning your wedding expenses, timeline, and ordering:
  • Programs.  A lot of people are going with writing it on a chalkboard or window or something clever like that, but traditional programs are still quite common and it’s a beautiful way to recognize family members.  Things you would potentially include would be the wedding party, the order of the ceremonies, music, a memorial type section for friends & family who can’t be there, a “thank you” to friends and family, and perhaps reception information or directions.
  • Menus.  Again, the large sign thing is popular, but if you’re having a seated dinner, it can be a really pretty part of the place setting to design a nice menu that goes with it.
  • Food signs.  Especially if you’re not doing a seated dinner, it’s a nice idea to design food signs that coordinate with your wedding suite to tell people what you’re feeding them.
  • Place cards & escort cards OR a seating chart.  Sometimes this is an issue and sometimes it’s not.  If you care about where people are sitting, you’re going to need to let them know that, and that is definitely going to involve your stationer!  You could do a large seating chart and placecards, seating chart & no placecards, escort cards & place cards, etc.  This is going to depend a lot on the formality of your event.  But either way, it’s a detail that’ it’s good to have determined HOW you’re going to do it well in advance of the wedding.  You will probably be changing it up to the wedding date so your stationer will need to be very well prepared to get it completed in a short amount of time.
  • Thank you notes.  You’ll want to get thank you notes out pretty quickly, and it’s always nice to have ones with your new name on it that coordinate with your wedding suite!  Of course it’s not as much of a “day of” item, but it is good etiquette to get those thank you notes in the mail rather quickly.
  • Signs.  You may need directional signs for your venue or parking or the guestbook or any number of items.  Make a good list of that well ahead of time as you may want to print some larger than a stationer does normally, so they may  need to order different paper or outsource it.
  • Guestbook.  If you don’t go the traditional route and you want more of a series of cards or something custom, make sure you plan it in advance!
  • Favor tags.  If you want to personalize your favors, check with your stationer to see if they can do that for you.  You’ll probably want to have that further before the wedding so you can actually tie / stick them on!



 

http://www.dodelinedesign.com
http://www.facebook.com/dodelinedesign 
http://twitter.com/#!/dodelinedesign

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

{Vendor Spotlight} La Gartier

I love supporting artists who hand make their products!!! Some of you already know that I belong to a great network of wedding professionals call The TWIPS (Twitter Wedding Inspiration Pals), well here is one of the newest members of the TWIPS - Sarah Dobson

La Gartier is a custom, hand-made garter company dedicated to creating entirely unique, one-of-a-kind wedding garters. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, La Gartier was founded upon the belief that just as every bride has her own personality, style, and identity--so should her garter. From hand picked fabrics to vintage jewelry, to Swarovski crystal rhinestones and hand sewn initials, each La Gartier garter is truly inspired. With quality, beauty, and sophistication in mind, La Gartier garters are not just another wedding accessory--they are a statement. Definitely for women looking for some GLAM!

After designing an initial batch of custom garters for friends ready-to-wed, La Gartier began as a hobby but quickly became Sarah's day in and day out design obsession. La Gartier was founded as a business in the fall of 2009 and today grows to reach brides from Los Angeles to New York.

Look at her amazing work!!


You can purchase them online through her website or visit some of the many locations that sell her gorgeous garters: http://www.lagartier.com/locations
The Bridal Bar
99 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30303
www.bridalbar.com

Sunny's Hair and Wigs
2295 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
www.sunnyshair.com

Wedding Angels
395 South Atlanta St.
Roswell, GA 30075
www.weddingangels.com

Phone: 505.288.9050
Email: info@lagartier.com  

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