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Welcome back to another spectacular Wanwisa Wednesday! Be sure to check out her previous posts I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV and XXXV for more fabulous wedding inspiration!

Today’s inspiration is all about the small details – cross stitching, sewing details and buttons add a lovely touch to everything from bridal party gifts to ring pillows and all it takes is some thread and a needle! Have a look at some pretty ideas that are sure to make your celebration – Sew Perfect!

First Row: Stitch a ribbon through monogram programs and let your guests unwrap your ceremony details {via Martha Stewart Weddings}, fuzzy yarn stitched to a sweet and simple invitation adds texture and delicious appeal {via Martha Stewart Weddings}, clusters of mismatched mother of pearl buttons add whimsy and a vintage touch to a classic ivory ring pillow {via Martha Stewart Weddings}. Second Row: sew on monogram labels to bridal party gifts like clutches and ties for a personalized gesture of gratitude {via Martha Stewart Weddings}, Stitch your initial onto a luscious silk ribbon to wrap your bouquet in or add your groom’s initial to a silk leaf for a unique boutonniere {via Martha Stewart Weddings}. Third Row: for a chic table number display try stitching a silk square patch embroidered with numbers to thick card stock {via Brides.com}, take your beach theme to a new level with witty mother-of-pearl button escort card holders instead of sea shells! {via Martha Stewart Weddings}, button-shape soap boxed and sealed with covered buttons are perfect departing gifts for guests! {via Martha Stewart Weddings}. Bottom Row: A chic wedding cake featuring fondant buttons work well for a preppy celebration {via Toast and Tables via The Knot} and buttons add a sweet touch to favor wrapping {via Martha Stewart Weddings}.

Until next Wednesday! Xoxo, Wanwisa

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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  1. avatar Darci reply

    Buttons are such a great detail! I just did a whole DIY series on button projects: http://with–this–ring.blogspot.com/search/label/DIY And I love the pictures of the buttons on the cake – great find!

  2. avatar The Perfect Palette reply

    Such lovely details! We love this!

  3. avatar jamie reply

    oh my goodness, the button cake and button placecards, TOO CUTE !

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Welcome back to another spectacular Wanwisa Wednesday! Be sure to check out her previous posts I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII and XXXIII for more fabulous wedding inspiration!

Last week I was inspired by doves and love birds, this week, my inspiration takes flight from a different winged creature…the butterfly. Butterflies are not only colorful and gorgeous to use as motifs but they also suggest a new start which ties in beautifully with the celebration of marriage. Have a look at some delicious ways to incorporate them into your wedding day!

First Row: Adorable favors bags and a unique escort card display created by using butterfly rubber stamps {Martha Stewart Weddings}. Second Row: Sweet and salty treats – a cupcake topped off with pretzel-winged butterflies {Martha Stewart}, a chic place card design, lanterns dressed in colorful butterflies, pretty cocktails decorated with butterfly straws and butterfly-topped petit fours {Martha Stewart Weddings}. Third Row: A luscious cake dressed in pink flowers and butterflies {Brides.com}, a chic hair accessory for flower girls {Brides.com}, and gorgeous red velvet cupcakes in butterfly-lasercut wrappers {Pacific Weddings}. Bottom Row: Butterfly Drift wedding invitation suite by Elum and a sweet parting gift {Brides.com}.

Until next Wednesday! Xoxo, Wanwisa

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  1. avatar Jodi {In Any Event} reply

    I love these details. It’s such a great way to add a whimsical effect to an event!

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Ceara and Nate’s wedding continued in beautiful style under a gorgeous tent set on her family’s land. More than the lovely details, though, there’s something that sticks with me about this wedding. From Ceara: “The whole weekend is etched in our minds as a profound celebration of life and love and family. Two weeks before the wedding, my father was diagnosed with stage four stomach cancer. He decided not to tell anyone outside the family before the wedding, but we all had a heightened awareness throughout the weekend that this was time out of time. And it was. My father was his exuberant self and seized the opportunity to celebrate his family and friends on land that had always been sacred to him. We are all so grateful to have the incredible photos and film of him in his element.” That, my friends, is what weddings are all about — celebrating family, life, and love. Big thanks to Christian Oth Studio for sharing this beauty with us.

The weather on our wedding day was: Beautiful, but major storms were predicted for Friday night. Our rehearsal dinner was to be outside by our pond and we had tent coverage for dinner but not cocktails. At the last minute my planner, Jung, found some tents for the cocktail area, but I made her take them down as soon as they were up – they were filthy and ruined the beautiful view! Practicalities weren’t first and foremost in my mind. Heavy winds and a purple sky portended massive storms and Jung thought I was crazy, but obliged. Much to her relief and my delight the clouds cleared just as guests arrived and it turned into a perfect evening.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: On Friday night as we gathered by our pond for drinks a baby alligator joined us, sunning himself on the bank below. During the ceremony on Saturday an eagle flew overhead as we exchanged vows. Obviously these weren’t details we had any hand in arranging, but they added to our sense that we were marrying at the right time in the right place.
Funniest moment? In retrospect it is pretty funny, and somewhat surprisingly at the time we thought so too—the ceremony began at the exact late afternoon moment the gnats descended. I had just assumed spraying would be enough, but all of our local guests could time the insects’ arrival to the minute. Throughout the ceremony Nate and I gripped hands so that we wouldn’t scratch, but our many flower girls, ring bearers, and most members of the wedding party couldn’t keep still. If you look closely at the photos, there is a halo of gnats around all of our heads. I don’t think everyone thought it was so funny—some of our guests looked like they had the chicken pox for weeks! Luckily they all said the experience was well worth the scars.

What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? Without a doubt, logistics. The first hurdle was planning the wedding from New York during my first year of law school, but we were both happy to use the wedding as an excuse to head down to Charleston on the odd weekend. Then there was the problem of hosting 200+ people on our rural land, where the only space open enough to fit a tent was a remote field once used to land airplanes. I have to credit Jung and Josh, our wedding planners, with pulling it off—they figured out a way to bus everyone in, throw up a tent, cook dinner for 225 guests and power a 10-piece band in a field in the middle of nowhere!
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? There is not just one moment — the whole weekend is etched in our minds as a profound celebration of life and love and family. Two weeks before the wedding my father was diagnosed with stage four stomach cancer. He decided not to tell anyone outside the family before the wedding, but we all had a heightened awareness throughout the weekend that this was time out of time. And it was. My father was his exuberant self and seized the opportunity to celebrate his family and friends on land that had always been sacred to him. We are all so grateful to have the incredible photos and film of him in his element.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Natural, irreverent, magical.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? We are expecting a baby boy in July, leaving me just enough time to graduate from law school in May!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar stefanie reply

    Can you please help me find the bolero that Ceara is wearing in her wedding? I would like to treat my daughter-in-law to be…

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