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Songbird Giveaway | Photoshoot with Sharmila Photography

Calling all couples in love!

We've teamed up with Little Wedding Blush and some amazing vendors to design a styled photoshoot with Sharmila Photography and we want you to be a part of it!

How to Enter:

If you're engaged, recently married, looking to elope, or would like to nominate a deserving couple, send an email with your story to hello@littleweddingblush.com by March 31, 2017.

The chosen couple must be available on Thursday, April 27 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The Team:

Event Design + Planning | Little Blush Wedding
Photography | Sharmila Photography
Stationery + Calligraphy | Songbird Paperie
Floral Design | Bahtoh
Cake + Desserts | Delicately Sweet Confections
Hair + Makeup | Off-White Makeup
Bridal Wear | MeaMarie Bridal Attelier
Furnishing + Rentals | Vintage Ambiance
Venue | Trinity Tree Farm

Can't wait to show you what this stellar team has come up with!

xoxo,
Rosie

 

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Songbird Wedding | Jeweled Romance | Weddings in Woodinville 2017

We had so much fun participating in Weddings in Woodinville this year!

Julia at Wedding Wise took the lead in planning our showcase at The Woodhouse Wine Estates. The theme was 'Jeweled Romance' and all of the vendors really stepped up to bring the theme to life!  

Blue Rose Photography did an incredible job capturing all of the lovely details.  Take a look at the beautiful images for some major wedding inspo!  

xoxo,
Rosie

Venue: The Woodhouse Wine Estates | Photography: Blue Rose Photography | Event Planning + Design: Wedding Wise | Paper Goods, Signage + Calligraphy: Songbird Paperie | Floral Design: Seattle Floral Design | Caterer: Twelve Baskets Catering | Vintage Rentals: Fanciful Rentals | Tent + Other Rentals: Grand Event Rentals | Farm Tables: Puget Sound Farm Tables | Photo Booth: Fun Frames Photo Booth | Chocolate Favors: Fran's Chocolates | Cake + Cookie Favors: Lilac Cake Boutique | Hair + Makeup: The Outer Edge Makeup & Hair Artistry | Officiant: Seattle Wedding | DJ: Affairs to Remember Entertainment | Bridal Gowns: Laineemeg Bridal
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Vote for Me! | Seattle Bride's Best of 2017 Awards

2017 is here and with it comes the annual 'Best Of' Awards from Seattle Bride Magazine!

We have been fortunate enough to be nominated as a finalist for the past two years in row and would be so grateful to make the list again for Best Invitation Designer!

You can vote for your 10+ favorite Seattle-area vendors HERE:
http://seattlebridemag.com/vote-seattle-brides-best-2017-awards

We know, there are SO MANY amazing wedding vendors and it can be hard to choose who to vote for!  Below are some suggestions on vendors who we've had a great time partnering with in 2017.

Wedding Planner AND/OR Day-of-Wedding Coordinator:

Perfectly Posh Events
Wedding Wise
Ginger Bee Events
Little Wedding Blush
It's All in the Details
Lindsey Ellen Events
Manette Gracie Weddings & Events
Alexis Marie Events
It's Your Day Events
Simply by Tamara Nicole
Clutch Events
A Kurant Event
Vows Wedding

Floral Designer:

Sugar Pine
Countryside Floral & Garden
From the Ground Up Floral
Floressence
Seattle Floral Design

Videographer:

Unified Cinematic Wedding Videographer
Jennavieve Films

Photographer:

Blue Rose Photography
Barbie Hull Photography
Genesa Richards Photography
Lucas Mobley Photography
Salt & Pine Photography
Rebecca Ellison Photography
Rachel Birkhofer Photography

Rentals:

Vintage Ambiance
CORT Party Rental
Grand Event Rentals
Fanciful Rentals
La Tavola Fine Linen

Caterer:

Herban Feast
Twelve Baskets Catering
City Catering Company

Bar Service:

Privé Bars

Wedding Cakes | Groom's Cakes | Desserts:

The SweetSide
Lilac Cake Boutique

Musicians for Ceremony:

Windsong Trio

DJ for Reception:

Magnolia Rhapsody
Affairs to Remember

Audio/Visual:

Crimson Haze Events

Photo Booth:

Drunken Pixel
Fun Frames Photo Booth
The Snap Bar

Invitation Designer:

Songbird Paperie

Dress Shop:

Nordstrom
I Do Bridal
BHLDN

Formalwear for Men:

Nordstrom
Suit Supply
Bonobos

Hair:

Swink Style Bar
The OuterEdge
Kelsey Marie Hair & Makeup

Makeup:

The OuterEdge
Kelsey Marie Hair & Makeup

Quintessential Seattle-Area Reception Site:

The Edgewater Hotel
Sodo Park
Four Seasons Seattle

Northwest Destination Wedding Site:

Pelindaba Lavender Farm

Place for a Sunset Wedding:

The Edgewater Hotel

Place for a Waterfront Wedding:

Golden Gardens
The Woodmark Hotel
The Edgewater Hotel

Place for a Large Gala Wedding:

Sodo Park
Fairmont Olympic Hotel
The Great Hall at Union Station

Place for Intimate Weddings:

Kerloo Cellars
The Woodhouse Wine Estates
JM Cellars

Rehearsal Dinner Restaurant:

Salty's on Alki
Canlis
Ray's Boathouse

Transportation/Getaway Car | Valet Service:

Butler Valet & Transportation

Place to Spend Wedding Night:

Four Seasons Seattle

Wedding Show:

Weddings in Woodinville
I Do Sodo
Get Hitched Give Hope

Quintessential Wedding Registry:

Crate and Barrel
Macys
Williams-Sonoma

Specialty Registry:

Anthropologie
Sur La Table
Honeyfund

Thank you so much for all of your support!

xoxo,
Rosie

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Songbird Wedding | Rustic Wonder | Seattle Met Bride & Groom Magazine

Today I'm so excited to share with you these gorgeous images from a styled shoot we did with Seattle Met Bride & Groom Magazine

Rachel from Sugar Pine (formerly Butter & Bloom) and Erin from It's All in the Details produced this amazing celebration which we were so happy to be a part of!

The theme, "Rustic Wonder," was inspired by the beauty that surrounds us here in the Pacific Northwest.  Think lush woodlands and evergreen forests.

The backdrop for the event was at the industrial-chic Within Sodo with an emerald green color palette set against the venue's rich wooden walls and rustic feel.

Hope you enjoy and get inspired for your wedding!

xoxo,
Rosie

Venue: Within Sodo | Photography: Dennis Wise at Seattle Met Bride & Groom Magazine | Event Design, Flowers, Cake, Candlestick + Table Numbers: Sugar Pine | Planning Assistant: It's all in the Details | Printed Matter, Notebooks + Calligraphy: Songbird Paperie | Macarons: Lady Yum | Table Linens: La Tavola Fine Linen | Chairs, Dinnerware + Flatware: ABC Special Event Rentals by Cort | Glassware + Tables: Vintage Ambiance | Favors: San Juan Sea Salt + Tree in a Box
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Tips for the Newly Engaged

Did you know that one-third of people get engaged between November and December?! According to Facebook, Christmas Eve is the most popular day to get engaged, followed by Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Now that the holiday season is officially behind us, it’s time for all the newly engaged couples to kick off wedding planning.

And, trust us, we know that it can be an overwhelming process! 

Today we wanted to share tips, which we learned the hard way, when it came to planning our wedding.

1. START PLANNING NOW

There are secret Pinterest boards for a reason!

I was very adamant about not ‘planning’ my wedding before I got engaged, even though my husband and I dated for many years. And, honestly, I majorly regret it. I always knew that my wedding would be out of state and I learned the hard way how difficult it is to plan a wedding when you live far from potential venues and vendors and have no clue what you want! – Erica
Unfortunately, Pinterest was still in beta when I was planning my wedding, so I had to plan the old-fashioned way: magazines and wedding websites! When planning, keep an open mind and give yourself time to change your mind! That poofy princess dress you dreamed about as an eight-year-old might make you look like a toddler in a tiara at age 26. – Rosie

2.       HIRE A PLANNER

We both wish we hired a full-service wedding planner and did not just rely on the venue’s day-of coordinator. They are the experts and will be able to give you advice on the best vendors, best deals and really bring your vision to life. 

Sure, they aren’t cheap.  The average cost of a wedding planner is $3,000.  However, in hindsight we would have rather scaled back or done without other things to fit a planner in our budgets.

I didn’t know that the day-of planner was just there to point our vendors in the right direction would not actually help with the set up or clean up!  Poor Rosie ended up setting up, refiling and cleaning up our Candy Bar!  Thank goodness for her, but I really wish that my guest could have just enjoyed herself.  Also, me and my parents, who shelled out big bucks for the wedding, ended up having to clean up and load their car with a bunch of stuff at the end of the night. – Erica
 My venue’s “on-site wedding planner” (yup, I just used quotations) had a really rough wedding the night before ours – it unseasonably POURED torrential rain and the winery had to shove all 100+ guests inside a teeny space. I later found out that the planner was not only kicking back glass after glass of pinot noir, but that she FORGOT to send the ring bearers and flower girls down the aisle! My sister, and matron of honor, just about had a heart attack when she had NO clue where her children were! Lesson learned: do NOT rely on on-site coordinators. Hire a professional. – Rosie

 3.       LITTLE DETAILS GO A LONG WAY

Although we want to have it all, unfortunately most of us can’t when it comes to our wedding.  While letterpress and gold foil invitations are absolutely beautiful, they will cost you. Instead you can add little details like envelope liners, wraps or stickers which will help you kick up your invitations up a notch. 

Also, when it comes to reception décor, if flowers are an area you decide to cut back but want to make sure your tables make a statement, consider placing menus at each seat.

I became obsessed with envelope liners through my wedding planner process! They are such a simple detail but provide such a nice impression upon opening an invitation or card. I now always include an envelope liner with all cards that I send! – Erica
We had a silhouette bird theme carried through our wedding – as did the venue! We’re not ornithologists, so we didn’t go over the top cray cray, but used them in subtle ways that would catch your eye in a fun, sweet way. It was pleasing to see a cohesive theme carry through from our invitations to the winery’s branding! – Rosie

 4.       PRIORITIZE YOUR BUDGET

This is probably THE most difficult part of wedding planning.  Managing your budget.  It’s crazy how everything adds up.  Know what is most important to you (and listen to your gut) but be willing to compromise on everything else. 

One of my biggest regrets, in addition to not hiring a planner, was not booking the photographer I wanted. Wedding photographers seemed outrageously expensive to me so I settled on one who was good, and recommended, but ended up not being the exact style I really wanted.  At the end of the day, we were way over budget anyways… I just wish it was because I stuck to my guns on what I really wanted. – Erica
Mr. Architect and I were big-picture people when deciding what to spend our (and our parents’) money on. We wanted to prioritize the part of our wedding that would last – memories of good times. So, we put the venue, DJ and photographer at the top of our budget. It’s been almost 6 years and friends still talking about the beautiful winery, the most entertaining, sweet, personable, talented DJ in the Bay Area (shout out to Ron Grandia!) and the pictures we cherish oh so much. (Tonhya Kae, xoxo!) – Rosie

5.       PLAN A KICK A$$ BACHELORETTE PARTY

Whether it be a destination getaway with your gal pals or a night out on the town, a fun bachelorette party will be majorly needed to help get your mind off the stresses that come with the planning process.

While I’m extremely grateful for our beautiful wedding, my Bachelorette party was one of the best trips I’ve ever been on! It was laid back, tropical and the highlight of all my wedding festivities.  – Erica
 And… don’t have it so close to your wedding day! I had a great time with my bridesmaids, but in hindsight, I would have recommended that we NOT paint the town red the night before the rehearsal dinner! – Rosie

 

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