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Frida Kahlo Wedding Inspiration at Ranchos Dos Pueblos

I am SO beyond excited to share this Frida Kahlo Wedding Inspiration shoot, set at Ranchos Does Pueblos, with you today! The shoot was recently featured on Green Wedding Shoes and has since been spotted all over Pinterest, so if it looks familiar now you know why! This shoot was a labor of love created between myself and Nicole of Hint of Chic. Nicole is an amazing wedding planner + designer here in Santa Barbara, and soon after meeting we became fast friends. We knew we wanted to collaborate on a shoot and we wanted it to take place at one of our favorite Santa Barbara venues-- Ranchos Dos Pueblos.  Always being inspired by painters, I suggested a Frida Kahlo theme and Nicole was right there with me! We conceptualized the shoot together, but what Nicole designed ended up being even MORE than everything I had envisioned in my head! Every detail was thought through,  and all the vibrant colors were to die for! I could not have been more pleased by what was created and what was captured here! I hope this shoot will inspire brides, and help them think outside that typical wedding box! Check out the gorgeous images below!VENDOR CREDITS:planner, designer, stylist, florist + concept: Nicole Chapman of Hint of Chic // concept + photography: Ashleigh Taylor Photography // location: Dos Pueblos Ranch, triciafountaine@gmail.com // paper goods: JP Stationery // flowers donated by: Florabundance // bride’s dress: La Soie Bridal, Santa Barbara // bride’s necklace: Elsa Mora // bride’s rings: Calla Gold Jewelry // bride’s earrings + wrap: Anthropologie // hair + make-up: Page Berse, Absolutely Fabulous…Glamour on the Go! // rentals: Vintage Vignettes, triciafountaine@gmail.com and Town and Country Event Rentals // china: Anthropologie // glassware+chargers: Pier One Imports // linens: La Tavola // mexican loteria card cookies: Stone House Oven // models: Brandi Wolff + Nicholls Melancon

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Featured on The Wedding Chicks

Last fall, I had the pleasure of photographing Carolyn + Prescott's adorable, rustic, autumnal Strawberry Farms wedding! It was one of the highlights of 2011 for sure! So I could not be more thrilled to see the images from their wedding featured on the popular bridal site, The Wedding Chicks, today (nearly one year later)!! So fun!Check out the fabulous feature HERE! It will surely put you in a cozy Fall mood!

Sunstone Winery Wedding and Bridal Photography {an editorial shoot}
About a month ago I got to participate in a very special editorial/stylized bridal shoot at the AMAZING Sunstone Winery here in Santa Barbara (Santa Ynez to be exact)! I am absolutely obsessed with this wedding venue. If you were blindfolded and taken there, you just might think you were somewhere in the middle of Tuscany! The Villa is made out of beautiful rustic stones imported from France. And the grounds are overflowing with trailing bushes of rosemary and lavender. And it is set in the rolling hills of the Santa Ynez Valley, with vineyards all around. It is truly a spectacular place and would be the most gorgeous setting for a real wedding!
I had such a blast on the shoot. Below is a list of everyone who organized the event and made it happen! Thank you all for such a special day and opportunity!
Event Decor, Design and Coordination - Serendipitous Events by Julia - Julia Whitley
Event Venue- Sunstone Winery
Anna Rice805-688-9463
Bride/Bridesmaid GownsThe White Dress
Brides-Watters "Palm Spring"Reem Acra- "Candlight"
Bridesmaids
JLMCouture
Gary's Island, Fashion Island
Suits by Hugo Boss, Armani
Bridal Accessories and wardrobe styling
Renee Pawele -Renee Pawele Bride
Lighting
Pacific Event Lighting

Designer Specialty Linens - Dahlia Wexler

ASquared Makeup Artistry - Amber Artiaga
Make Up by Theresa Marie - Theresa Marie Aguilar
Hair Stylist - Sharone Patterson
Cakes, Catering and food displays - CCK, Cakes and Catering by Karie
Invitation Suite - Special Letters - Diana Jo Giebler
Bouquets- Santa Ynez Valley Florist - Kathy Sechlerhttp://www.syvflorist.com
Accomodations - Meadowlark Inn - Bed and Breakfast -

Hair Stylist: Sharone Pattersonhttp://healthyhairandme.com/

Cakes and Catering by Kariewww.cakesandcateringbykarie.com

And now for part one of my beautiful photos!

I loved working with the Sunstone Villa's architecture!

But of course the vineyards were fabulous too!

Love. Sunlight. Vino. Does it get better?

STUNNING! The hills!!

Can I get a wedding redo please?

Sexy love!

Oh my gosh! I LOVEEEE the architecture so much!

Salvador Dali Wedding Inspiration at Hendry's Beach Santa Barbara

I am so excited to finally share this shoot with you! Remember last year's Lady GaGa shoot and the dream team that put it together?! Well, we all adore each other and adore working together. Unfortunately we don't always get hired by the same brides though and working on real weddings as a group isn't always a reality... so we decided we just had to do another inspiration shoot together this year! But what to do? Our Lady GaGa shoot was so epic, what could possibly top it? We were brainstorming and I threw out an idea... An idea I had been dreaming and envisioning forever: Salvador Dali as a wedding. You see, Salvador Dali is my favorite artist of all time and inspires me endlessly. I did my final AP Art History project on him in high school. On my trip to Spain, I made a special day trip out to Figueres to see his home turned theater- museum! It! Was! Amazing! Seriously, my love for Dali has no end... but I never knew how the heck we could turn his crazy surrealist world into something fit for the wedding world.But the thing is, if a team of creatives can turn Lady GaGa's brand of eccentric into lovely wedding inspiration, they can surely do the same with Dali! And so they did. We shot this session in Santa Barbara-- Hendry's Beach to be exact-- because we felt the cliff like beach was extremely reminiscent of Spain and the beaches that inspired Dali. Everything turned out so gorgeous and even better than I had imagined. The inspiration could work for any beach bride who wants something a little daring! And as a former beach bride myself, I wanted to turn back in time and decorate my wedding JUST LIKE THIS. Yep, it's that perfect.This shoot has been featured on Style Me Pretty California which I am so thankful for! I am also so thankful to the following dream team for pulling this all together:

Event Design & Florals:Bunch Studiowww.bunchstudio.com

Event Coordination:Zoie Eventswww.zoieevents.com

Cake:I Believe It’s Cakewww.ibicake.com

Paper Goods:Pitbulls & Posieswww.pitbullsandposies.com

Bride Styling & Wardrobe:Shop Ruche / Bridal collectionwww.shopruche.com

Hair & Make-up:Makeup By KCwww.makeupbykc.com

Tabletop Rentals:Casa De Perrinwww.casadeperrin.com

Chairs & Linens:Choura Eventswww.choura.us

Location:Hendry's Beach Santa Barbara CA

And now without further ado...

The ceremony set up turned out SO spectacular. It truly looks like Dali painted it. I am endlessly impressed with the design by Mai... and kinda at myself for photographing it in such a Dali-esque way! I'm pretty sure he'd dig it!My BFF's Mandi + Dan agreed to model for this shoot! Which was perfect because not only do I adore them, they are also both actors so they really got into the characters of Dali and his wife Gala. But even better than all that is Mandi and Dan got engaged just weeks before the shoot!! Hooray! So actually you will be seeing more of them in the next year as I'll be shooting their engagement and wedding! :)Mandi's real engagement ring is the most unique ring I've EVER seen! Truly a work of art! It's pretty surreal if you ask me, so it quickly became part of the shoot!FIERCE!Young Salvador Dali realness! It's almost eerie how much Dan looked like him!Work it!Mandi's attire is from the new Ruche bridal line! Loved the vintage feel of it all!My love Amber of Pitbulls + Posies created this stunning invitation and paper goods suite! So lovely!Casa de Perrin provided the china! SOOOO AMAZING! They have the most amazing items at Casa de Perrin! I wanna work with them always!Sigh.... the romance of it all!!Every detail was perfectly coordinated by Olivia of Zoie Events! LOVE HER!The lovely cake was by Laurie of I Believe It's Cake! She always amazes me! And love these cute shots of Mandi and Dan enjoying it!

i heart this: artichokes

Artichokes have always been one of my fave treats ever! I seriously think eating a whole artichoke, petal by petal, is one of life's greatest pleasures! So I couldn't be more thrilled that it is artichoke season! YUM and HOORAY!I have a pretty easy, fool proof artichoke recipe I'd love to share! I made it just the other night! It's heaven!Ingredients

  • 4 whole artichokes, cleaned and trimmed
  • 2 lemon
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • dried thyme
  • mayo

Instructions:Bring a large pot of water to boil! Once boiling add 2 garlic cloves, a teaspoon of dried thyme, a handful of kosher salt, and half a lemon to the water along with your artichokes. Let boil for 45 minutesMeanwhile, take the other half of your lemon and zest and juice it into a bowl. Add 4 tablespoons of mayo. In a small saute pan, sweat 2 finely chopped garlic cloves with some EVOO, and 1 teaspoon of dried thyme. When the garlic is translucent, add it to the mayo/lemon mixture. Stir to combine and refrigerate.After the 45 minutes, check your artichokes. The center should be fork tender. Take them out and drain. Drizzle with more EVOO and some fresh lemon juice. Serve with the garlic-lemon-mayo dipping sauce and enjoy!Hope you love that recipe as much as I do!

How To Refresh Tacky Closet Doors! {DIY for the home}

I've shared with you how I DIY'd chevron curtains and made a Linear Chandelier! And now I have one more home improvement project to share, which is really cool! It's a step by step how to for a DIY closet door update! If you have any chintzy mirrored closet doors in your place you will love this easy chic project!I wasn't a fan of the mirrored closet doors that came with all the bedrooms in our place. They have no charm and they have a horrible brass trim which to me looks so very 90's. But I assumed (incorrectly) a fix or new door would be expensive. The ladies of Madison Modern Home suggested I cover the mirrored doors in my office with grasscloth and repaint the trim for a fresh look! I was smitten with the idea and kinda amazed it was doable! They sent me this link on how to do it-- http://blog.californialivinhome.com/2012/02/our-little-remodel-mirrored-closet.html --which was very inspirational, though we did end up doing things a bit differently.Here's a hint of how the doors looked before:Materials

  • Grasscloth Wallpaper (we used THIS)
  • wall paper primer
  • heavy duty wall paper paste
  • wallpaper squeegee
  • Xacto knife
  • spray paint for metal

First ... We took the mirrored doors off the track and took them outside. We taped off/covered the mirror area and just spray painted the brass trim a white color. We also spray painted the top of the track for the doors in my office!Second... We went down to our local Wallpaper store, Goleta Valley Paint, and they didn't have any vinyl on vinyl paste like my instructions suggested. Instead they suggested using a wallpaper primer to paint over the mirror to make it more textured/rough so the paste has something to grip. They also suggested a heavy duty wall paper paste. So that's what we ended up using!Third... We painted the primer on the mirrors just as if it were paint. It went on easy and dried quickly!!!Fourth... Once the primer dried, it was time to apply the wallpaper! Cut the wallpaper to be a few inches longer than the length of your door. This is the piece you will work with! We used a paint roller to roll the heavy duty wall paper paste onto the BACK of the grasscloth as well as onto the mirror directly. We then laid down the paper and pressed (with the squeegee) from the center to the edges to make sure it was smooth and flat. On grasscloth always go side to side, never top to bottom!!!Fifth... The Wallpaper was about 4 inches wider than our door, which means the excess paper had to be trimmed! We went around the edges with a ruler and an Xacto knife to trim straight edges! The great thing about the texture of the grasscloth is it hides mess ups and imperfections quite well!Once you're done, give it a few minutes to dry (I found that it dried VERY quickly) and then hang them back up! Here's my finished project!Ta-da! The project cost me about $125 for the two doors! I plan on doing this to all the other closet doors in our condo! It's such an easy, cheap fix and adds so much WOW factor!Hope you found this post helpful and inspiring! xo, Ash

How To: DIY Chevron Curtains

Thanks everyone for your sweet comments, facebook messages and emails about our new place! I've heard from a lot of people that they want to know how I made the Chevron Curtains and I am happy to share! Below is my How To post on my Chevron DIY!I really can't take much credit for this project, as it was inspired by a photo I found on Pinterest. I then googled "DIY Chevron Curtains" and found a bunch of helpful links which inspired and instructed me on the entire project. The links are as follows:http://craftiliciousness.blogspot.com/2011/06/panels-part-ii.htmlhttp://thehuntedinterior.blogspot.com/2011/12/hot-trend-of-2011-chevron.htmlhttp://www.apartmenttherapy.com/sf/how-to/how-to-make-perfect-chevron-stripes-every-time-139609http://kfddesigns.blogspot.com/2010/10/chevron-curtain-diy.html (this link was the one I found the MOST helpful)http://www.greenyourdecor.com/8209/chevron-curtain-tutorial/Materials Needed

  • Curtains in Cotton or Linen
  • Latex Wall Paint
  • Small Paint roller and tray
  • Blue Painter's Tape

For me, step one was picking out the curtains. I agonized at Ikea for seriously 30 minutes! There are a lot of similar options at Ikea that will all work well for the project with different price points. I couldn't really understand what the difference truly was or which one would look better. I ended up choosing the Merete Pair of Curtains in Bleached White and they worked PERFECTLY! I am really glad I chose them! They are so affordable too, at $25 for a pair. I needed 6 panels for my room, so I bought 3 packs. $75 for 6 curtain panels is not bad at all considering that the West Elm panels I bought for my office were nearly $75 PER PANEL! I also love that the Ikea curtains are extra long, because I wanted to hang them at ceiling height to make the room look taller and the windows look even bigger. My mother in law was able to hem the panels, before we painted, so they were the exact right length!Step two is buying the paint! My mother in law and I went back and forth on what would be the best way to paint these. She was thinking a fabric paint would be best because she worried regular wall paint would make the curtains look crunchy. BUT all the DIY instructions I read had suggested wall paint. So that's what I decided we should do. I am happy to report that the curtains really aren't crunchy or too stiff, even with wall paint on them! We bought the black latex wall paint at a home improvement store on sale, $25 for a gallon. With 6 panels, we nearly used the full gallon!Step three is the hard part. DOING THE MATH! Yep it turns out chevrons are very mathematical and to make each panel the same you are going to need to figure out some measurements. Unfortunately so much of the measurements are dependent upon the width and length of your panels, and your personal taste... so any measurements we found online didn't work! The basics that I remember of what we decided on was that each Chevron would be 14" wide and that from the high point to the low point of the chevron was 18".  The measuring and taping was a real pain in the butt. There is pretty much no way to sugar coat it. That is the point in the project where you may want to quit, or kill yourself or go pay one million dollars for a designer curtain in a fancy store! But don't give up! You will get through it... or rope someone else in to help you. Like I did. Thanks to Sharon, my mother in law, for crawling on the floor taping and measuring! I would have gone insane without her!diy chevron curtainStep four is the fun part! Painting! Once we had the chevrons all taped off we got to work on painting! One tip is to press hard on all your tape lines to make sure you will get a clean and even edge. Secondly, I did two coats of paint because I thought it looked better more even. Make sure to pull the tape off the panels when they are still a wee bit damp! And then hang them up!And then you're done! Woohoo!!Here are some additional tips/thoughts on the project:

  • Enlist help! This project is fairly easy, but it is a whole lot easier and quicker if you have help! Try to do this with some one and you will enjoy it so much more!
  • Unless you are only doing 2 panels, don't expect to be done in one day. With 6 panels to do, the project took us about 4 or 5 days from taping to painting!
  • Expect to play around with the measurements and placement of your first chevron on your first panel. It took us 3 tries to get it how we liked it. But once we figured it out we were able to apply the same measurements to each panel!

Hope this post has been helpful and inspirational!!!! Xoxoxoxo

Unveiling Our New Home!!!

I am SO excited to finally share pics of my new home! The decorating process as been a long one! And one I could NOT have done without the help of my talented friend Rachel, and her mother Robin, the fabulous designers of Madison Modern Home ...and also the help of my in-laws!I hired Rachel and her mom to design and style my living room/dining room and home office. I knew I wanted to be really involved in the process and DIY a bunch of stuff, but at the same time I needed guidance and some help reigning in my ideas! Rachel did just that! She looked at my pinterest and evaluated my space and helped pull together a moodboard for me, complete with paint colors and items to buy/diy! Then the hard labor came in... me + my in-laws took on a bunch of projects from painting the walls and cabinets, to switching out light fixtures, DIYing a linear chandelier, repainting some furniture, sewing new slipcovers for our tired dining chairs (that was all my mother-in-law), DIYing new closet doors, and DIYing Chevron curtains (more on that later)! The shopping was clearly the easy part! ;) But honestly, it felt so good to put in the work to our home. It really makes it your own when you put your sweat in it! ;)With our projects and shopping complete, it was time for Rachel and Robin to come back to our place and style/decorate everything! This is the part that amazes me! It's all about the little details and the arranging of pieces. I am working on getting better at styling but honestly it can be frustrating for me. I am a person who seems to create clutter wherever I go in my home, so to really step back, streamline and rearrange is a challenge! I was VERY thankful to be able to leave the finishing touches to the experts!The other great thing is that Rachel was able to take a lot of the antique and vintage pieces that I inherited from my grandparents and put them throughout our home. It is because of my grandparents that we had the down payment for the home, for which I will always be so thankful. It feels very special to have their cherished antiques and decorative items in our own home. I know my grandma would love it!Having a home I could be proud of has been a LONG time coming. It is literally a dream come true. I have always envied other photographers who met clients in their homes, and were able to show their clients beautiful  walls of canvas and print displays. I wished, hoped, and prayed that one day I could have a space that not only I'd be proud to show clients, but that my clients would find comfy, helpful and educational! I am excited to begin taking meetings in my home, and thankful I have a comfy, cozy, stylish atmosphere to really show my potential clients who I am and what I have to offer them. Having a office with a gallery wall allows me to show clients the different print options, and exactly why having your pictures live beyond the digital realm is so important! So... that was a long fancy way of explaining that from now forth all client meetings will take place in my home/home studio in Santa Barbara, CA!And now without further ado..PICTURES!I LOVE the plate wall, which mixes plates my grandparents had collected from around the world with a few vintage pieces that Rachel brought! :) Oh, and that is also my grandparents antique banjo barometer!There are no words to describe how in love I am with my DIY crystal chandelier and DIY chevron curtains!On the left - our adorable sitting area with painted side table! And on the right - a detail of our bookshelves, which are from Ikea. Rachel added a faux bois wallpaper backing to give them a little more personality and add a masculine touch to the room!I am obsessed with our chair (the Cute as a Button Erin from World Market) and the chevron pillow made by Little House Frau. Rachel added an organic touch with this real bird's nest and decorative eggs inside this glass dome!LOVE this vignette on the coffee table (which is from World Market by the way).The living room!Without a doubt my favorite area of the room is my silhouette wall! My grandma had silhouettes of herself, my dad and me as a kid. I love the family tradition. I added to it by ordering some from Esty, and had one made of me, AJ and our 2 cats! It's a little family tree. Hopefully we can add to this wall some day! I also adore the lamp which is from Urban Home...and the decanter, which is vintage Baccarat, inherited from my grandparents.The antique desk and chair were also from my grandparents...antique finds which they brought home from a trip to England! The table and chair are so meaningful to me because I remember it being in their home and the stories they'd tell me about bringing it back from London. My mother-in-law recovered the cushion though since the old fabric was worn out. Voila, so antique and so modern all at once!Cute vignettes...The living room couch and pillows on the couch are courtesy of my favorite store EVER... West Elm! The throws are from Ikea.And now for my home studio!!!!! I adore the gallery wall of my work... a nice mix of matted + framed prints and canvas gallery wraps! The desk is from Target, the chair is Ikea and the lamp is an antique (again, from my grandparents)!I LOVE this little window bench... but my cats love it even more! The curtains are West Elm!We DIY'd those closet doors (more on that in another post) and the other wall houses all my work stuff! The best thing is that there is enough room in here to set up a back drop for shoots if need be! It truly is my mini home studio!I totally underestimated how inspiring it is to work surrounded by my favorite photos and magazine features! It pushes me to take it to the next level!Voila! My home! We still need to decorate the master bedroom, the guest bath and the third bedroom, but this is quite the start! I can't wait for you to come see it! :)Credits:Design - Madison Modern Home http://madisonmodernhome.com/Furniture and Accessories - Ikea, West Elm, World Market, Urban Home, Target, Pampa, Little House FrauSilhouettes - Aeryck De SadePaint Colors: Dunn Edwards: "Foil" (gray for living room), "Citron" (accent wall in living room), "Prime Pink" (home studio)Everything Else - DIY'd by me or Antique/Vintage

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I am IN LOVE, I mean INNNN LOVEEEEEEEEE with this Tory Burch bag!!! I adore it so much because it can be worn 3 ways! One way, as shown, crossbody. Another way it can be worn it with the fold straight up, more like a slouchy casual day bag. And finally it can be worn folded as shown but without the crossbody strap...so you'd hold it like a clutch!! Is that fabulous or is that fabulous?? I love this bag so much and if I achieve my 2012 business goals this year, it will be my reward!!!! I really hope I can make it work this year because... I need this bag! Man, I love Tory Burch. That classy, stylin' lady thinks of everything! <3

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I <3 pinterest. I do. It's my latest ADDICTION.

If you know what Pinterest is...I'm assuming it's your biggest addiction too! If you don't know about...LET ME TELL YOU! It's this awesome visual space where you can clip photos and bookmark things you like from all around the interwebs and organize your "pins" into boards. You can create a piboard for your portfolio, a pinboard with recipes, a pinboard with fashion looks you love. You get the picture! It has CHANGED MY LIFE PEOPLE! For serious. I began using it to house and organize all my home decor...but now I seriously have a board for EVERYTHING! Including wedding ideas for brides! ;)

So come follow me on pinterest why don't ya: http://pinterest.com/ashleightaylor/

DIY Crystal Linear Chandelier {for the home}

I have to admit, this past January I have been having SO much fun buying things for and decorating my new condo! Maybe a little too much fun! We are nowhere near finished... who knew it took so much work just to pull one room together?! Well, maybe it's because the first room we decided to tackle is our biggest-- the open concept living/dining room and sorta the kitchen too!One thing I've always dreamed of having was a gorgeous chandelier. In the past we've rented and it's kinda like "whatever ugly lighting comes with the place is what you get." So I have never had a really nice light fixture before. And when we first moved in one of the FIRST things that had to change was the ridiculously ugly, apartment-rental-esque ceiling light in the dining area. I wished I had taken a photo to show you how truly yuck it was... but I was too focused on getting rid of it!Anywho... so I really LOVE the look of a Crystal Linear Chandelier. Modern. Yet Blingy. But after having just dropped most of our life's savings on a down payment, we really needed to be budget conscious on the decorating. Luckily I found this amazing DIY tutorial on how to make a linear chandelier on Teal + Lime.So off I went to make my own rad chandy! And I think I really succeeded. There were a few blanks I had to figure out from the DIY instructions I read..so I am gonna walk you through how I did it. It's such a posh and affordable way to jazz up your dining area!Here's what you need:

  • Tidig Chandelier from Ikea (I used the one with 6 lamps)
  • Crystals!!! (I bought mine here + here from Etsy)
  • 26 gauge jewelry wire
  • Flat nosed pliers with wire cutters
  • Crimping Beads
  • Clear Packing Tape

Project Cost: $215Step one is to install the light. My father-in-law did it, but you may need an electrician depending on your knowledge of these things!The Tidig hangs SUPER LOW! The height is fairly adjustable but we adjusted it as far up as it would go. It's still pretty low but it's about 26-28" above our table so it works great!Here's a before picture of the light just installed which I snapped with my iPhone. And yep... that's my father-in-law painting our accent wall in the background (we make him work hard)!One thing you notice as you shorten the length of the chandelier is there is A LOT of extra, lose wire hanging about...and it is anything but clean and modern looking! So we had to carefully and neatly fold the wires to make it look like one piece and used clear packing tape to hold it together! Now it looks super clean and you don't even notice it!Next step is the crystals!Needless to say,  you have to buy the crystals first! That's the funnest + easiest part of the whole project! Watch your budget as it is VERY easy to get carried away. I spent $150 on crystals, which is $40 more than Teal + Lime spent. However, I really like the look of the extra crystals... our final result is one lush and luxe looking chandy! And still the whole chandelier came under $225 which is much less than any one  you can buy a brand spankin' new  in ANY store I've seen.When buying the crystals look for different shapes + sizes! Varying lengths is so important too! I chose a mix of pendalogues of varying shapes and sizes, rectangular prisms, teardrop prisms, and octagon crystals!Hanging the crystals was another challenge that took some time to figure out. Luckily I have a smart + crafty mother-in-law to help me when it comes to projects like this!  We decided to use 26 gauge jewelry wire and crimping beads. First we looped the wire through the hole on each crystal. Then we used a crimping bead to hold and just wrapped the excess wire around the hanging piece of wire. Once we had all the crystals attached to wires, we then looped the other end of the wire around the chandelier. Again using a crimping bead to hold and wrapping the excess wire. ...Hope I explained that well!Here's a visual on how we fastened the crystals...it should make more sense after seeing these details...We made sure to balance out the shapes and sizes of the crystals and also to hang them at varying lengths! That is super key. A big tip is to stop every handful of crystals you hang, and step wayyyy back. Then evaluate where it needs more of what.The final result...I'm so in LOVE with how it turned out! And my hubby is too! He compliments it almost daily, how about that?! With the paint up and my chandelier in place our room is really starting to take shape and becpming the place I dream of it being!I'll update more as things progress!xoAshleigh

Inspired Ideas | DIY Wine Cork Decor

(image via My DIY Wedding Day)

I have several brides getting married at wineries in 2012, and so I thought sharing this cute DIY wine cork as wedding decor project would be a fun one! My DIY Wedding has easy instructions for how to turn used wine corks into super cute escort card displays!! Love it! Go check it out, all you fabulous winery brides! ;)

Inspired Idea | DIY Paper Roses

(image via DIY or Don't)

Ever since Lauren + Drew's DIY wedding with handmade paper florals I have received so many comments from readers wanting to know more about how they can achieve this look! I am not a wedding planner or a crafty expert, but I did google around and found these lovely instructions for DIY Roses. The result is a little different from Lauren's but I think these are still pretty cool, and of course crafty brides are free to experiment with the instructions! As much as I LOVE real flowers (especially at the hands of a floral genius like Honey + Poppies), I also love crafty floral alternatives! So if you are up for hours of crafting and want a unique look to your big day, check out DIY or Don't's instructions for DIY Paper Roses here!

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(image via prudent baby)

When I was shooting Frances + Jared's wedding at Sherman Library and Gardens, I noticed there were many STUNNING succulent wreaths for sale at the Garden's gift shop. I had never seen succulents used in a wreath before but I was delighted by how lovely it looked... I couldn't help to peaksy at the price tag and was a little disappointed to see that the wreaths run from about $150-250. When I got home I kept thinking about the wreaths and was wondering if it was something I could DIY. I googled and yay! I found some excellent instructions for a DIY Succulent Wreath on Prudent Baby. I have been pretty overwhelmed with wedding season, but when the off-season arrives I definitely want to tackle this project!! How cute would this look on a front door.... and even better it lasts year round! I'll keep you posted on how this turns out when I get around to tackling it!

Inspired Ideas | Pumpkins as Decor

(image via Adelyn Stone)

With Halloween (my FAVORITE holiday) being just around the corner, I thought I would make my Inspired Ideas post this week quite seasonal. I am actually shooting a wedding this Halloween, and while I have NO idea if the wedding decor will at all reference the holiday, I kinda hope it somehow will! And no, I don't think Halloween time weddings need to go gothic or macabre... But a little fun pumpkin decor is well... FUN!!!!! I have seen very elegant jackolanterns used for weddings but one trend I love is these DIY Color Block Painted Pumpkins via Adelyn Stone. It's very hip and trendy and yet soooooo easy and cheap to pull off. It says "late October Wedding" without being cliche or obvious. It's pretty much awesome.

Check out the instructions for these color block pumpkins here... and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!

Inspired Ideas | DIY Handkerchief Rosettes

(image via Eco Proper)

I am super duper in love with these DIY Handkerchief rosettes by Eco Proper. Just look at how darling they are! I think they would make beautiful hair adornment, or an adornment for a sash or clutch! You could even make corsages with them for the moms and grandmas at your wedding! What I really love is that is a modern and whimsical way to incorporate a vintage, and hopefully meaningful, handkerchief into your big day! It's super unexpected but very sweet. I have a LOT of vintage handkerchiefs that my grandma gave to me before she passed away, and honestly they just sit in a bag in a drawer. I appreciate their history and delicacy, but they have little stains and honestly when do I ever use a handkerchief?! My wedding is over, but I may just use this project as well for a hair adornment or corsage to pin on a jacket! But this is truly a project just made for weddings and I love it!

Go check out Eco Proper to get the instructions!

Inspired Ideas | Luminarias

(image via Martha Stewart Weddings)

As a photographer I of course love LIGHT! So glowy aspects of wedding decor always make my heart go mushy in a good kind of way. Lately a huge trend has been towards candles in mason jars, which I of course love. But I rarely see luminarias done and I think they are simply gorgeous!!! To me luminarias have a warm and cozy quality which perfectly fits fall and winter weddings. They are also inexpensive, which is a bonus! Martha Stewart Weddings has some instructions for DIYing your own lacy luminarias! A fun, easy and affordable project that would make a HUGE impact on your wedding decor! Love!!

Go check it out here!

Inspired Ideas | DIY Papel Picado Flags

(image via green wedding shoes)

I LOVE anything that adds color to a wedding! And any unique or unexpected details always thrill me because I LOVE photographing details! So it is no wonder why I am totally in love with this DIY Papel Picado Flag project via Green Wedding Shoes! These flags are fairly easy to make, inexpensive, and yet add so much character to a wedding. They of course work perfectly with a Mexican themed wedding, but really this would be fabulous for any wedding that is a little funky, hand made and modern! I also love that you can make these in any color you so choose! They look great above in purple but I could also see them in pinks, teals, yellows or oranges. In fact, even all white would be lovely! You could make many strands of these to string across an entire reception, or just one strand to hang behind a cake or dessert table! So many possibilities with this one which is why I love it so! Go check it out!!

Insipired Ideas | DIY Feather Boutonnieres + Corsages

(image via 100 layer cake)

I love well done hand made details in weddings!! They make the wedding extra unique and special, and the other bonus is that they can be budget savers. So it is what I call a win-win. Ever since Lauren + Drew's handmade wedding I have been loving non-floral details in weddings. One non-floral detail that is very easy to tackle are boutonnieres! And even better is the beaus can all keep their handmade bouts after the wedding! Cool! I absolutely love these super easy DIY instructions for Feather Bouts + Corsages via 100 Layer Cake. The final product is so adorable and no one would ever no that they took practically no time or money to make. So what are you waiting for? Go check it out!

Inspired Ideas | DIY Tassel Garland

(image via green wedding shoes)

One way to add a lot of color and pop to your wedding day decor is to string garlands! Garlands are so festive, easy to make, and really can and a lot of pizazz to the look of your day! I absolutely adore this DIY Tassel Garland featured on Green Wedding Shoes! This is the perfect touch for a bride with an eclectic, funky or retro style! You could make the tassels in all one color to make it a little more formal and classic, or you could have  multi-colored tassels on the garland for something a little more spunky! Either way I think it is a fabulous idea! Go see how easy they are to make as well, you will love it!