Friday, December 5, 2008

Etsy Art Inspired Pallet Two - Summer in the City

This pallet is inspired buy this print by Nate Duval on etsy of a Brooklyn cityscape. I love the warm chromatic shades of reds and oranges paired with the light soft aqua. I've always been fond of variations of this scheme for summer weddings. I think this take would be wonderful for an urban summer wedding in a red brick loft venue. Here are some details I would include:


Silk Chiffon Twist-Tank Dress in Marigold from J Crew on sale for $119.


Together Forever Wedding Invitations in Rich Red from Wedding Paper Divas, 50 for $112.


Custom Boutonniere by Myra Kim for $13 a piece.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Esty Art Inspired Pallet One - Woodland Winter Wonderland

For the first in our line of etsy art inspired pallets, I found this beautiful deer screen print by Meobrien and though the colors would be so fresh for a winter woodland wedding. I love the shades of cool silver grays and pairing it with persimmon and mustard is such a lovely compliment. Paired with soft fabrics and whimsical details this could be so beautiful for a January or February wedding. Here are some things I would pair with it:


Charmed Life dress in dark gray from Anthropologie for $168.





Babette Jeweled-Feather Peeptoe Flats from J Crew for $315.





Kissing Deer cottage style cake topper by GigiMinor for $25.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

I'm Back!

Hi all!

I'm back and ready to blog again! I hope you all stuck with me through the hiatus. I needed some time to finish my final and now I'm starting on my thesis (how exciting!). I am starting on a new line of art inspired color pallets and I'm working on some real wedding's as well. Expect some of those to roll around soon.

Here is a little sampling of the Boutique Hotel I just finished for my final. Here are just a few pages from it to give you an idea of what the project was like. I love how it turned out.


So more posts coming soon!
Lindsey Lu

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

More pieces from Minna Designs


Just a few more lovely pieces from Minna at Minna Designs. Remember to take a look at her website and consider her discount (details in my post from earlier today). I just love the lace and rhinestone details on these. She incorporates them so beautifully into the pieces.

Thanks again Minna! Good luck with the new endeavour!

Design Discount from Minna Designs

Hi everyone!
Thanks for bearing with me as my hiatus continues. My final is tomorrow and I'm very pumped about how it turned out. I'm a little nervous since my final is right around the corner.

ANYWAYS, I wanted to stop in and let you guys know about a new and upcoming stationary who was kind enough to write me with an offer for my Lu lu Belle readers! Minna has a background in fine arts and graphic design and is a recent bride herself (so she totally understands where we're coming from!).

She not only creates custom invitations but also monograms, save-the-dates, programs, menus, table numbers, escort cards, thank you notes and favor accessories. So she is a total one stop shop for your wedding print item needs! Her work is so beautiful and she has a wonderful range from classic to modern and whimsical. I also love her use of multi-media and dimension.


Minna has been kind enough to extend a deal to us. Mention my blog when you inquire and she has offered to take 20% off her design fee through the end of December! So check out her website and drop her a line if your interested. She is incredibly sweet.

Check back later today for more beautiful images of her stationary.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Little Hiatus - Finals

Hi all,

You may have noticed my posts have been a bit more sparse recently. Oh yes... it's that time of year... finals. *le sigh* I'm working on my final project for school this week and also getting ready for the bi-annual student art sale (lots of crafting to do) so I'll be pretty busy for the next week. I'm going to try and get some posts in, but no promises.

On a side note, check back soon for some real weddings as well as some photos of some of my own crafting featured in real weddings and a shop update in my etsy shop (after the student art sale I'll be putting any extra pieces up for sale on etsy, lots of great stuff for your bridesmaids) as well as some other bits and pieces I've been working on for the blog.

Also, if you have any suggestions or are interested in guest blogging, feel free to send me an email at lellibee.1@go.ccad.edu and make sure to put "Lu lu belle" in the subject line.

Don't forget! If you are starting your Christmas shopping, remember you can get free shipping at either of Georgia's etsy shops, Little Sparrow's Nest or Atelier Sakura by dropping the blogs name to her. I know I'm getting a garter made by her (photos of that in the near future too!).

Thanks again guys!
Lindsey Lu

Monday, November 10, 2008

Picture Perfect Moment Nine: It's All in the Details

I can't stress enough how important it is to request to your photographer to get photos of all the little details. Someday you'll love to show your daughter (or son) all the little specifics of your wedding day, what color the flowers were, the food, the centerpieces, etc. This lovely photo is from Red Fish Blue Fish Photography in Seattle. I love how the signature drink matches the flowers. I'm a sucker for details.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Picture Perfect Moment Eight: It's Our Party

Don't forget to get a good candid photograph of just your wedding party without the bride and groom. It can turn out to be a really great photo and in all reality, when the bride and groom are in a photo all focus immediately goes to them. So get one of all of them together before the day is out. This one is from Red Fish Blue Fish Photography in Seattle.

Custom Bridal Sets by Grace Art and Antiques

If anyone is looking for something very special that has a soft vintage style, you need to contact the talented folks at Grace Art and Antiques on etsy. They create custom ring pillows, garters and handkerchief that coordinate and reflect your wedding's color and style. All their vintage fabrics, laces and trims are so beautiful you are guaranteed to find something that will suite your wedding. They also carry other vintage finds and handmade bouquet handle wraps. There are so many vintage treasures in their shop, it is certainly worth a look.Link

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Vintage Cake Toppers

(Photo from Stacey Hess's photostream.)

I have always loved the idea of using an old family cake topper. They have such a nostalgic quality and they can be a great way to incorporate some family history into your reception. If you don't have a beautiful old heirloom topper in your family, there are plenty on etsy.com that are beautiful and well priced.

This one is from My Fred & Ginger on etsy. I love this one. If anyone out there is having a red and gold wedding I thin you've found your topper.


I think this quirky little piece from Babette Bistro is so fun. It's from the 1920's and I'm sure there is a great history in it. I love the little groom with his glasses.


I think these from Ktrever are so darling. They are ceramic and the little blue touches are so beautiful.