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KSDK Interview: Alternative Wedding Gift Registries

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

I often get asked the question, “How can I make my wedding unique?” Well, for starters make it your own and a great way of doing it is thinking outside the box when it comes to your gift registry! I sat down with Dana Dean, to talk alternative wedding gift registries for this season. The wedding industry has came a long way, just four years ago when my husband and I were shopping for our registry it was such a painful experience! Now, you can registry for pretty much anything you want or even let your guests decide between a gift off of Etsy, excursions for your honeymoon, repairs for your home or even a donation to your local humane society. Watch my interview with Dana Dean as she explains our top picks!

(Pause the second clip while watching the first vise versa)

For the full article visit the following link KSDK

Links
Honeyfund
Hatch My House
Gift Registry 360
Changing the Present

For Girls Sake!

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Calling all Brides and Bridesmaids…

 

A little rest and relaxation never hurt anyone! Treat your bridal party to a spa day. Facials, massages, pedicures and manicures… the options are endless. You could spend the day at a spa or have someone come to your house. Give everyone a homemade lemon sugar scrub as a souvenir. It easy to make, just sugar, lemon, and olive oil. Every time they use it, they will think of you.  There comes a point in your life where a girl just wants to have a little R & R and let’s just say, this one of the BEST Bachelorette parties I’ve ever been to! (Thanks Kerryann & Sarah)


Don’t mess up hair or makeup on wedding day. Get your bridesmaid’s men oxfords to wear on the wedding day. You can even monogram to personalize the for all the bridesmaids’. Blue for the bridesmaids and white for the bride. Pair with tall white socks for the Tom Cruise Risky Business look.

Personalizing wine glasses for the bridal party on the wedding day is a cute touch for a fun day. Simple to create your own with paint pens. Customize the color and design to fit the wedding colors. If you’re not artistic that’s ok! Tons of personalized glasses are being sold on esty.com

For a bridal shower or bachelorette party create a mimosa bar. Spice it up by making different flavors of mimosa from peaches to strawberries. Have fruit making the flavors out add a fresh feel. It not only looks cute, it also delicious!

Sushi is a great place to have a group dinner. Order family style so everyone gets what they want and try new things. Dress up and enjoy the company of your best friends around. Pick a place with good atmosphere like Tani or the Drunken Fish!

Try a girl’s night out! Pick a specialty bar like Sub Zero Vodka Bar or Baileys Chocolate Bar. Chocolate and Martini’s, a girl’s two best friends in one drink! This is a fun way to try new drinks for a girl night on the town!

Girls can love sports too! For a summer wedding, take the bridal party to a cards game. Who wouldn’t want to see the World Series Champions at work? This is a definite good time. And for the winter wedding, take the girls to a Blues game. Every girl loves a man in uniform!

Trolley around St Louis is a fun adventure. Bring a photographer or just your own camera and go tour St Louis. Stop at cute and fun spots around the city and pose away!

Great Day St. Louis…Spring is HERE!

Monday, March 19th, 2012

Nothing makes me more happy than bright colors and projects!  Tomorrow is the official first day of Spring, and I was so excited to share some of my favorite Spring items on Great Day St. Louis this morning. I found some great and affordable ways for you to brighten up your home… get those hot glue guns and paint brushes out and get to it!


Special THANKS to those who helped…
Grace Mower: Personal Shopper at Crate and Barrel (my awesome intern)
Becky Huffman: Spring floral
Sarah’s Bakery: Cupcakes
Paper White Design: pom pom’s and straws
Clever Hand Press: Paper goods
Lauri Weis: my photographer and hype girl (hey we all need one)

2012 Wedding Dress Trends

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

I am so excited for this years wedding fashion trends. It is always recommended to start shopping for that perfect dress 10-12 months in advance.  Be sure to ask the salons if they have any trunk shows you can attend and bring a friend, sister, and of course your mom :) When going to salons, know your budget and stick to it! And most importantly, be open minded, trust your sales associate and have fun!

With tons of summer weddings, many brides are choosing to do short T-Dresses. These dresses are perfect for a beach, backyard or barn wedding. Plus many of the short T-Dresses are bridesmaid dresses which makes them the perfect dress for a low budget wedding.

Who does not love Reese Witherspoon? And her pink dress for the March wedding made her look so fresh at the beginning of spring. Designers have seemed to take the hint that it is fun to mix colors up instead of the traditional white.

A great way to spice up your look for your wedding dress is to add a fun sash. Sashes are a great accessory to make colors with bridesmaids and color scheme. They give every wedding a unique twist!

With big ball gowns and long trains, sometimes a simple column style dress is perfect for a sleek, simple look. Though simple, this style of dress still makes a bride look beautiful! They are timeless dresses that everyone will remember.

For years we have seen the unforgettable sweetheart neckline.  It wasn’t until Kate Middleton’s timeless dress set the stage for a little something more than just a sweetheart. Though still cute, it is always fun to mix it up with different styles! Choosing different necklines can accentuate all kinds of figures. The neckline possibilities are endless and memorable.

Dress Inspirations: Amsale, Avant, Badgley Mischka, Ivy and Aster, JCrew, Jennifer Salzman, Kenneth Pool, Lea Ann Belter, Michelle Rahn, Monique Lhuilier, Oscar De LaRenta, Rivini, Vera Wang

HEART Deco- A Valentine’s Treat

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

I have never been so IN LOVE with a photo shoot.  Honestly, one of the reasons I love this career path is because I get to collaborate with so many wonderful vendors in the wedding industry.  Most of you may know my background before weddings is visual merchandise.  So it’s no surprise that I love to use my creativity in a whole new light and not just weddings!

This blog was inspired by Heather’s parents who celebrate their 43rd wedding anniversary today! Everything in this blog is real…even the couple!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers to all you love birds out there- here is to many more years to come… and many more weddings to plan!

For more pictures please check out Heather Roth Photography or visit Landlocked Bride for our special Valentine’s Day feature!

Sharing the LOVE.

Wedding Planner: Kristin Ashley Events

Photographer: Heather Roth Photography

Florist: Becky Huffman 

Hair & Make up: ProColour, Holly Speakes

Rentals: Aries Company

Linen: Sitting Pretty 

Gown: Simply Elegant Bridal

Cake: Sarah’s Cake Shop

Stationery: Hello Tenfold

 

Dallis and Scott Meyer 1.7.12

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Meet Dallis and Scott- this crazy in love couple tied the knot just after the New Year at City Museum, here in St. Louis.  Dallis and Scott are professional Roller Derby players and are probably one of the coolest couples I’ve ever worked with.  She is as charming as they come and Scott (aka Scotty) loves and adores everything about her, which is such a powerful thing to see in couples.  Behind all the glamour of my job I truly enjoy a beautiful wedding and when I heard them share their vows (they wrote their own) it was a moment I’ll never forget, I couldn’t help but to reach for my heart and whip my tear… Not to mention she has one heck of a voice :)

Dallis and Scott really wanted the wedding to be special and reflect who they are.  They had a Steampunk Themed wedding, playful/fun environment (City Museum), and an amazing band (Griffin and the Gargoyles).  The flower girl came in on Roller Skates (she rocked it) and the two ring bearers came in with firefly mason jars- too cute!  The photobooth and dance floor was packed the entire night and I am happy to say, no one left early!  Many of the guests enjoyed the theme and came in costumes or brought fun props.  This was a very unique wedding, which makes me love it even more!!!


 

 

 

 




 

All photos are taken by Lynn Terry Photography 

Venue: City Museum

Photographer: Lynn Terry

Band: Griffin and the Gargoyles 

Florist: Bloomin Buckets

Decor: Millennium Productions

Cake: Cravings

Stationery: Sensura Studio

Rachel and Jermal Seward 10.15.11

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

I just amazes me sometimes how a wedding day can be so perfect.  Wedding planners spend most of the year hoping and praying that the rain will stay away for their outdoor weddings… this October 15th wedding is no exception!

Rachel and Jermal met at the Zoo (they both very active in philanthropic work).  Jermal was on the board of the Young Zoo Friends and a mutual friend introduced the two at the annual Zootini.  So it was no surprise that they wanted to get married near by and it just so happens to be one of the most beautiful locations in St. Louis, Forest Park.  Rachel and Jermal wanted to have an outdoor ceremony, followed by an extended cocktail reception and later a dinner reception at Copia for close friends and family.  We lined The Statue with 250 chairs over looking all of Forest Park- every moment was breathtaking.

Rachel and Jermal celebrated with friends and family drinking champagne and nibbling on cake pops. This charming couple is loved by so many, and it was not an easy decision to go against having a large wedding party yet to have one best man and one maid of honor.  However, they honored 26 of their closest friends/family with boutonnieres and a large group picture.  I LOVED this idea…everyone seemed to as well!








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wedding Coordinator: Kristin Ashley Events 

Ceremony & Reception: Forest Park, The Statue

Dinner Reception: Copia

Photographer: Lance Omar Thurman Photography

Flowers: The Silver Garden

Ceremony Music: Rosewood Ensamble 

Reception Music: TKO

Rentals: Signature Rentals

Cake/Cake Pops: The Cakery

Cocktail Reception Catering: Dominique Catering

Paper Goods: Cheree Berry 

 

 

Meet the Kristin Ashley Events Team

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Meet Katie Barnhart; Assistant Coordinator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Katie and I met through my cousin in-law, Lindsey, at the end of 2011.  Katie grew up in Pennsylvania and moved to St. Louis in 2010 where she got a Full-Time job as a bank teller, with PNC Bank.  I soon expressed my concerns to Lindsey about how different the industry’s are, but she quickly informed me Katie had a background in catering and design….we were getting warmer!

I was on a mission to find an assistant that could handle the demands of this industry.  I was in need of a girl who could read my mind, take notes, and be my Ying to my Yang.  After one wedding, I knew Katie was my girl.  She gets my corky humor, last minute demands and is always eager to jump in any scenario.  Although she likes the glitz and glamour of weddings, Katie’s biggest talent is the ability to execute my weekend timelines- LOVE!

When asking Katie what she loves about working for Kristin Ashley Events, ” I love how Kristin has a wide variety of clients. One wedding might be outside in Forest Park, a traditional Catholic wedding at St. Francis or a casual modern wedding at Lumen.  I would say the best feeling is seeing a past client at a wedding and getting a huge hug from them like it’s your family you haven’t seen in forever!  It is such a privilege to get to know these families and an honor to be apart of so many special days. ”

Meet Grace Mower; 2012 Intern

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Often mistaken for my younger sister, Grace is an outgoing, personable, creative and not to mention the most DRIVEN girl I’ve ever met.  Grace was born in Chester, New Jersey, but shortly after moved to St. Louis.   Grace’s parents encouraged her from a young age that nothing comes easy in life and it was imperative to get involved with her school, community and the work field.

Grace and I met at Crate and Barrel where we got talking and I didn’t want to stop…so I asked her to shop with me for my Summer feature on Great Day St. Louis.  Something about Grace was striking to me, she was so interested in what I did but on a very professional level.  Grace told me she was unsure what she wanted to study in college, however, she has always been interesting in event planning.  Soon after Grace was shadowing me at weddings and now sometimes helps out as an assistant on weekends.  Grace is a master with the logistics and has a keen eye for style.  I love how professional and likable Grace is with everyone she comes in counter with.

I asked Grace what she loves most about working for Kristin Ashley Events, “I love the uniqueness and individuality of every wedding with all the personal touches the bride and groom put in the event.  Kristin has such a talent of knowing exactly what her clients wants and needs are and watching her execute them on the day of weddings has taught me a lot about business in general.”

Maggie & Micah Outdoor Wedding Part 2

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

I just can’t get enough of this couple… Maggie and Micah congratulations on little Graham!

Photos by C. Lynne Photography

Maggie & Micah Lansford; A Midwest Tent Wedding

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

As I reflect on what a wonderful year 2011 was, I think back to all my fun, eventful and HOT weddings!  I can’t think of 2011 without this amazing tent wedding I was able to plan for a very special couple, Maggie and Micah.  Planning is never easy, but planning from another state, now that’s a challenge!  Not to mention this wasn’t a St. Louis wedding, this was a Richland, Missouri wedding (2 hours west in the middle of the rolling hills of  Missouri- this is also where I saw my first ever armadillo!)  Here is a “brief” story (I tried but they’re just too many details I couldn’t stop!)

Maggie and Micah chose the Levi Place to be married.  The farm was purchased by Maggie’s Great- Great Grandfather in the early 1900′s and became known as the Levi Place.  The farm has always stayed in the family and it is where they all gather to celebrate everyone’s company.  They now call it the Nickens and Sons Farm and has been the home of holiday parties, engagements and now Maggie and Micah started a new wedding tradition!

Their wedding festivities took place on July 4th weekend.  We are talking golfing, brunch, group float trips along the river, swimming, paddle boating, four wheeling, a large welcome party (I should mention hotdogs, s’mores and sparklers by the campfire- perfect touch!) and ended with a massive firework display thanks to Mr. Nickens, which we agreed it was a must have!

They really wanted this party to go for hours so we started off with a pre-ceremony welcome hour (it was 100* so we opt to do this one inside the Big House).  Guests were soon asked to take their seat on hay bales (don’t worry we covered them with hankies and pillow cases, as well as fan programs).  The very intimate ceremony took place in what they call the Secret Garden, also where they planted a tree just after they declared their promises to each other. (tearing up yet?) Following the ceremony we had cocktails on the main porch which had Spanish influences to it.  Maggie and Micah met in Spain while studying abroad, so they really wanted a small part of Spain tied in to their day. After cocktails, guests were able to enjoy a variety of food stations, music by the well-known St. Louis band, Downtime Productions and swoon over this whimsical fairytale outdoor wedding…

The details on this wedding are endless.  Maggie wanted her guests to feel like they were coming to just another one of their family get together’s, this one just happen to be extra special.  Her colors consisted of plume, fuchsia, lilac, rose, gold, ivory and burlap.  We had an amazing tent that was set up by Traube Tent on the parking lot and a beautiful fountain just happen to stand in the middle, which made a peaceful center piece.  Maggie loved the idea of hanging mason jars and lanterns to make up for a majority of the lighting, but what really made it dazzle was the extra lighting and draping brought in by St. Louis’s, Exclusive Events.  We had a variety of colors, textures and experiences that their friends and family got to adore.

Emily, from Slice of Lime created some of the best paper goods I’ve ever seen.  Guests were welcomed with a Welcome Booklets which consisted of a hand drawn map (made by Maggie), History of Land, Things to Do and Weekend Festivities


Can you just take a second to enjoy the view…thanks.

This tree was painted by a dear friend, “Leaf Your Thumbprint and Name”

To make sure the placecards didn’t fly away we painted their numbers on the rocks.  Perfect cocktail drink on a hot summer day a Sangria (of course).

Now, normally I would NEVER post a picture of a bathroom.  But listen up, if you are having an outdoor wedding, in the middle of July with 100* temperatures, you need a bathroom with AC people! There was simply no argument on this one…treat your guests right and they will forever be thankful for it :)

Photos by C. Lynne Photography and Tana Nickens

OH AND PLEASE…let’s not forget about the photo op! We pulled Ol’ Greener from the shed and fancied her up for this great little area guests could come take pictures and take home their own token from the wedding.  What’s not to love?!

Maggie and Micah, it was a wedding I will never forget.  Thank you for letting me be apart of it… good luck with your next chapter in life!

Team

Full Planning Services- Kristin Ashley Events

Photographer: C. Lynne Photography (services were donated for 2011 Wish Upon A Wedding; c.lynneproductions@gmail.com)

Florist: The Flower Merchant; Springfield, MO

Tent:  Traube Tent; St. Louis

Décor: Exclusive Events; St. Louis

Location: Richland, MO

Caterer: ReRicogrill

Desserts:  ReRicogrill

Music:  Downtown Productions; St. Louis

Paper Goods:  Slice of Lime; St. Louis

Linen & Rentals: Connie Duglin & Fabick