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Thursday
Dec242015

East Meets West at Willows Lodge at Weddings in Woodinville 2016

The second Weddings in Woodinville venue theme we're excited to announce is for Willows Lodge. Here our guest planner, Rebecca Grant of New Creations Wedding Design and Coordination, will transform Willows into an East Meets West wedding theme, showcasing how beautifully culture can blend in with the Northwest perfectly.

Let Rebecca and her hand-picked team, Affinity Photography, bash & bloom, Brandon Ghorley DJ, Crimson Haze Event Lighting, Fox's Seattle, Sam Day - Wedding Painter, Sparkman CellarsPedersen's Event RentalsChoice LinensThe SweetSide, Paper PassionistaLe Salon Bridal BoutiqueFox's Seattle, 321 FOTOVIA Weddings, & Nash Fung - Magician, transport you. 

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Willows Lodge will be transformed into an Asian-Northwest inspired wedding.  As Seattle's only wedding planner specializing in Asian weddings, Rebecca Grant of New Creations will showcase how beautifully culture can blend in with the Northwest perfectly.  Bringing in nods to Japanese culture, the tone will be set with a show-stopping 1,001 crane and orchid chandelier hanging from Willows outdoor wedding pergola.  A custom-made gown featuring gorgeous Japanese fabric will also be featured and will tie in perfectly with the color palette of fuchsia, burgundy, red and lush greens.  In the main ballroom, guests will be treated to several inspiration tables showcasing beautiful linens, gorgeous place-settings capped off with chopstick favors, and amazing Asian-inspired cuisine.  A feast for the eyes surrounds you at every turn as Willows is transformed into a cultural showcase.

Meet New Creations Wedding Design and Coordination and all of Willows Lodge participating vendors on Sunday, January 31st, 2016, during Weddings in Woodinville.  For a full-list of participating vendors and to purchase tickets visit www.weddingsinwoodinville.com

Wednesday
Dec232015

"Elegant PNW Ski Lodge" at The Woodhouse Wine Estates at Weddings in Woodinville 2016

The 7th annual Weddings in Woodinville tour vendors have been announced! This chauffeured wedding wine tour show is your invitation to 8 unique, trend-setting, wedding receptions where you can meet all the vendors needed to create your perfect wedding day from the intimate to the elaborate and every theme and budget in-between.  Each one of our eight featured venues will feature a unique theme and we're excited to start announcing this 2016 years themes starting with The Woodhouse Wine Estates.

We're happy to introduce you to Katie of Sprinkled in Seattle, our guest planner at The Woodhouse Wine Estates and her team of vendors BAKED., Krisanna Elizabeth (formerly Koordination by Krisanna), Magnolia Rhapsody DJPedersen's Event RentalsSeattle Farm TablesStudio 3 Floral DesignDavid Cho Photography, Hyatt House Redmond, Make A Scene, Anne Timss Makeup & Hair, Grand Event Rentals & Twelve Baskets Catering. Together this amazing team will transform the winery into an Elegant Pacific Northwest Ski Lodge". 

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"The Sprinkled in Seattle team is thrilled to be at the Woodhouse Wine Estates for the 2016 Weddings in Woodinville tour! One of our favorite aspects of event design is playing off of the ambiance of a venue and we know that our theme, 'Elegant PNW Ski Lodge', will be a great fit in Woodhouse's warm, inviting atmosphere. We are so excited to incorporate current wedding trends into the overall design while transforming the space into a luxurious lodge. The venue's transformation will be reminiscent of cool winter nights sitting in front of a fire with an oversized blanket and glass of wine."

Meet Sprinkled in Seattle and all of The Woodhouse Wine Estates participating vendors on Sunday, January 31st, 2016, during Weddings in Woodinville.  For a full-list of participating vendors and to purchase tickets visit www.weddingsinwoodinville.com


Friday
Apr102015

Weddings in Woodinville through my lens - a guest blog post from attendee and photographer, Alexandra Celia.

The following is an account from Alexandra Celia, a repeat attendee of Weddings in Woodinville, on her experience and favorite elements from the 2015 tour.  All photos are from Alexandra Celia Photography.

Thank you Alexandra!

“Bella Rugosa’s flowers at this year’s Weddings In Woodinville event were seamless. The arrangements were creative, beautiful and I loved the color palette. The bright orange and red tulips paired well with the other more pastel colored roses and reminded me of summer.

Bella Rugosa

Divine Confections

Divine Confections had yummy bite size treats like Meyer Lemon Tartlets and Salted Caramel Chocolate Cupcakes. I love tart lemon sweets and anything that pairs chocolate, caramel and salt so I might just be bias?  I also couldn’t help but noticed their beautiful pastel colored cakes topped with flowers and other garnishments. My favorite part about these cakes is they weren’t towering high. I rather liked the idea of having a more petite and simple cake. Unfortunately, they were just for display but I’m sure those cakes are just as delicious as their other treats.

Flora NovaFlora Nova had some spectacular floral arrangements this year. I’ve seen bouquets before but nothing quite like these grand displays in large crystal and gold vases, decorated with hanging jewels. The flowers chosen were light pinks and whites, which I think played out well with the gold table runners and white linens with which they shared a home. 

For the Love of PressBeing a graphic designer has turned me into a calligraphy and font nerd. I am constantly writing down new fonts I see and analyzing what I like about them. When I came across For The Love Of Press, at Willows Lodge, I immediately got excited about their hand written menus, table numbers and name place settings. Their designs are simple but unique. Specifically for the pieces they had at this event, I admired the authentic deep blue cursive that had more of relaxed style surrounded with an earthy design.

JM CellarsJM Cellars is such a magical venue. This is now my second time attending Weddings In Woodinville and each time I have walked around JM I have found myself taking things slow, looking around, and really enjoying my surroundings. When you enter the Cellars you walk through huge iron doors that look almost like vintage ceiling panels. There is a nice outdoor area where you can sit around a fire pit or relax under tea lights on comfy benches. Inside where the bridal sweet and kitchen is located is my favorite part about this venue. The architecture and dim lighting just screams romance. Dark wood lines the floors and wall trim and there are large candles lit in every corner including on the grand fireplace. Definitely could see myself getting married there. 

Lisa Dupar CateringLisa Dupar & Company produced my favorite food at Weddings In Woodinville this year. Normally, I am not much of a finger food kind of person but I found myself being sneaky and taking seconds. I really enjoyed everything they had out for guests to try but my favorites were the BLT Short Cakes and the Lemon Grass Garlic Chicken. Maybe it’s just because I love bacon, but the bacon served on whipped goat cheese and a crumbly biscuit was REALLY out of this world good.  Also, the cooks and people serving the food were very friendly and happy to explain the different components of each dish even with my camera lens in their face. I think I asked for ingredient names a few too many times, secretly wishing I could remake all of their treats at home. 

Midori BakeryIf you like baked goods and chocolate then you’ll love Midori Bakery. Their Caramelized Apple Tarts crumble in your mouth and are just the right amount of tart. I can’t even start talking about the Chocolate Mocha Mousse without my mouth starting to water. I can still taste the dark and creamy chocolate on my tongue. Everything they make is elegant and their cakes are so incredibly detailed that I found myself staring at a floral pattern on one for a good minute in disbelief. All I could think was ‘mad skills’. I would recommend their high quality pastries to anyone and everyone.

Vintage AmbianceVintage Ambiance pieces really stood out to me when visiting JM Cellars during this years event. I found myself in awe of their arrangement which featured gold-rimmed plates and glasses as well as Italian French chandeliers from the 20s; an eclectic Sabrina Hollywood theme.  Paired with white table runners and elegant placemats, the wedding décor was refined and sophisticated.  Another lovely addition to the display was the antique furniture in colors of light silver and mustard gold with embroidered accent pillows.  All I know is I better start saving because I want to see Vintage Ambiance elements incorporated into my wedding venue one day. For now, I guess it’s just wishful thinking!

Windsong TrioWhile exploring DeLille Cellars, I stumbled upon Windsong, a trio of musicians playing tasteful modern songs; a nice switch up from your typical band or DJ. The two women playing the flute were dressed in long elegant black gowns and were gracefully playing a Macklemore song.” ~ Alexandra

Alexandra Celia is an engagement and wedding photographer, who also happens to love photojournalism.  Learn more about her at alexandracelia.com.

Wednesday
Mar042015

Weddings in Woodinville-a multi-venue party: an analysis of the show from a guy's POV

Weddings in WoodinvilleLet’s be honest, to a newly engaged guy, few things sound more excruciating than an all-day wedding show. The idea of being surrounded by stressed-out bride-zillas and MOBs in an endless sea of vendor booths at some gigantic convention center is enough to strike fear into the hearts of even the bravest groom-to-be.

Luckily for me, Weddings in Woodinville was nothing like that! It was nothing but a multi-venue party! There was delicious food, exquisite wine, live music and luxury transportation. Even if I wasn’t getting married, it would be a fun day to spend a Sunday (especially when there’s no football game!). And the best part was, everything was geared towards helping us plan the biggest party of our lives.

My fiancé and I have only been engaged a few weeks, so we’re new to this whole wedding thing. It’s hard to know where to begin. There’s invitations, venue, decorations, catering, music, photographer… It seems like the list goes on and on. But Weddings in Woodinville was a way to see everything in action. We met professionals from each aspect of wedding planning in their true element, at a real wedding! OK, it wasn’t a real wedding, but each venue felt like it! Every exhibitor we met was friendly, helpful and relaxed. There was no pressure to make decisions or sign contracts. The focus of the whole day was on fun. It seemed like the exhibitors were enjoying themselves as much as the participants were.

We also loved the prevalence of young entrepreneurs represented among the vendors. For the most part, the folks we met at Weddings in Woodinville weren’t just lowly employees of some big corporate events company. They were owners, often sole proprietors of small businesses. It was invigorating to see young people passionate about their business and we had fun brainstorming ideas for our wedding with them. 

Of the many great ideas we came away with, my favorites were: Weddings in Woodinville

1) Drinks at the door – JM Cellars handed everyone a tasting glass of wine as we walked in. What a great way to welcome guests and set the tone of your event!

2) Alternative Desserts – Who needs a wedding cake? We loved the finger-food desserts, especially the cheesecake and chocolates from Divine Confections. And if you’re looking for cake, try the gluten free magic of Stone Layne Baked Specialties.

3) Hand-Drawn Venue Map - Married with Michelle had a lovely and whimsical hand-drawn illustration directing guests to the various attractions at Willows Lodge. It was playful and effective!

4) Potted Plant Centerpieces  - The northwest feel of living ferns and native plants donning the tables at JM Winery blew our minds. They were beautiful and simple. We’re definitely using that in our wedding. Great idea MG Davis Events!

Now I’m trying to figure out how to postpone my wedding for a year or two, so I can go back next year for more tasty appetizers and wine. Or… maybe I can just convince several of my friends to get married next year, so I can take them!

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*Weddings in Woodinville-a multi-venue party: an analysis of the show from a guy's POV is a guest blog post from attendee Chris Maccini.  When not blogging you can find him hanging out with the South Lake Union crowd with his beautiful fiance Tracy.

Wednesday
Jan282015

Weddings In Woodinville 2015 at The Columbia Winery video by Pixel Dust Weddings

What an amazing tour this year! Thank you to all our vendors and attendees for making the 6th annual Weddings in Woodinville such a success.  And thank you to Pixel Dust Weddings for this awesome recap of Pink Blossom Events "Winter Sunrise" wedding at Columbia Winery during Weddings in Woodinville 2015.  

Weddings In Woodinville at The Columbia Winery from Pixel Dust Productions/Weddings on Vimeo.

 

 

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