Posts Tagged ‘St. Louis Bride’

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

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

Kate and Grant Wiegmann

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

Meet Kate and Grant Wiegmann…they were my August 20th clients. Kate and I first met because of her dear old Mizzou DG sorority sister, Mollie Lange (my previous client).  Kate shared with me her and Grant’s ideal St. Louis wedding over a glass of champagne in celebration of their engagement last winter.  They both live in South Carolina yet grew up in Missouri, so it was imperative to bring a little bit of Southern hospitality into their Midwestern wedding.  Kate and I went back and forth with various ideas, modern inspirations, St. Louis locations and tons of tiny details that would end up making their day nothing less than ‘perfect’.  I only got to see Kate and Grant a hand full of times but she became one of my dearest friends.  I found myself chatting with her late nights beginning with”wedding talk” then diverting to latest Bachelor kicked off The Bachelorette.

I always talk about how I love getting to know my clients not only on a business level but a personal one as well.  One of my favorite moments to this day with a client would be with Kate and Grant.  Kate, Grant and I went to the church on one of their visits to St. Louis (they have never seen the church but booked it based on my word, ha).  I could tell they were nervous and anxious to see it for the first time… when we walked outside, Kate jumped up in Grant’s arms with this radiant smile and said, “BABE, I love it! We are getting MARRIED!!!”   I honestly loved being a part of ‘their’ special moment.  It reminded me that it’s not only about the big day…it’s everything leading up to it as well that makes it all the better.  As you can see from these AMAZING pictures captured by Heather Roth Photography,  just how in love these guys are.  (Please check out Heather’s blog for more pictures)










Now, for the good stuff…  As you can see, Kate is a very chic, modern, easygoing, JCrew/Kate Spade prep stylish girl who knows exactly what she wants (my kinda girl).  Her wedding must have was Gebbs Film (see previous post from their same day edit).  Heather Roth photography was the perfect fit for Kate and Grant, it was a “love at first site” kind of thing.  The floral was certainly not Grant’s main priority, but Kate and I had a vision for none other than Becky Huffman to create a look with white floral, fresh plants and twigs and it was amazing!  Lumen Event Space was hands down Kate and Grant’s look, they wanted a reception with food stations so guests could mix and mingle over the course of dinner and it was fabulous (not to mention the Farmers Market station, WOW-delish)!

Oh, I forgot to mention the Wiegmann Gin Bucket- hey it’s family tradition, you know I had to get in on the fun!

Big thanks to the rest of our team-

Lumen Event Space

Messiah Lutheran Church

Gebbs Films

Heather Roth Photography

Becky Huffman Floral

First Class DJ

Sarah’s Bakery

Connie Duglin Linen

Best Transportation

NB Artistry Makeup

Dress: Maiden Voyage

Clever Hand Press stationery

Brides Hair: Wendy Howe

Jewelry: J Crew 




 

Kate and Grant Wiegmann (same day edit video)

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Kate and Grant – Same Day Edit from GEBBS on Vimeo.

I am amazed by how many wonderful people I get to work with and for. There is no exception for this couple, it seems like yesterday I started working with Kate and Grant. Kate and Grant both grew up in Missouri and now reside in South Carolina, it was important for them to guarantee their friends and family from all over had the best St. Louis experience. They wanted food stations, welcome bags, great music and simple yet elegant decor. This is just a little sneak peek to their day…more details and photos soon!! (You can’t tell me their first look doesn’t give you goosebumps…every stinking time!)

Kate and Grant thanks so much for letting me be apart of your special day.
Big thanks to all my wonderful St. Louis vendors…

Video by Gebbs Films
Photographer Heather Roth HSR Photography
Ceremony Messiah Lutheran Church
Venue Lumen
Florist Becky Huffman
DJ First Class DJ
Stationery Cleverhand Press
Transportation Best Transportation

Kristin Ashley featured in STL Bride

Monday, January 10th, 2011

This week STL Bride comes out with their Spring/Summer issue.  I am honored to be one of six wedding planners/designers in St. Louis to be featured with The Personal Touch spread.  Editor, Nancy Slade asked everyone to make it personal by bringing in items that told a personal story.

After four generations of passed down china, cranberry antique vases passed down from my grandmother and antique dishes and saucers passed down from my mother, I was able to make the most personal tablescape I could ever imagine.  When my Grandma Kennedy and Mom passed away in 2004, I got to take with me many of their precious memorabilia and for the longest time my husband would ask, “What on earth are you going to do with all this stuff?!” I would simply reply, “Oh I don’t know one day it might come in handy.”   I not only love the fact I was right, but also knowing I can incorporate many personal items that may seem like junk to some into a beautiful tablescape for a wedding!

My finishing touches were things given from my husband’s family; Grandma Weis, mother -in-law Lauri and sister- in-law Tara.

Photo by Von DeVore

Special Thanks…

Aries Rental for providing chargers, chairs and glassware

Florist: Tina Barrera

Paper Frosting for providing the most amazing stationary!

BBJ Linen

And of course my husband for his patience for allowing me to keep “all this stuff!”