You've developed a wonderful and highly regarded wedding design business. How did you get started and to what do you attribute your success?
What is the best DIY detail, and conversely, the biggest indulgence you've seen at a wedding?
One of the coolest DYI ideas I am proud of was executed at a wedding we did in Utah this past year. The client was really into skiing and had traveled together and had tons of photos of childhood trips too. So we used old wooden skis as their guest book and then hung them up on the wall surrounded by all the ski photos in old wooden frames. You have not seen this image yet because its going to be in Martha Stewart Weddings this winter. Look out for this issue in December as well as on our web-site once it hits stands. Amazing photos.
Where do you go for inspiration and to keep your ideas fresh?
I love photography, traveling, design and dining out. I rarely get inspired by the wedding industry actually. My friends are all creative people so I often am inspired by them. They are photographers who travel the world, designers, architects, writers, painters, teachers. I also get inspiration from books and magazines. I love Elle Decor, Dwell, Vogue, Travel and Leisure, Sunset, Food and Wine and Real Simple. I pull from all sources in addition to reading and searching the internet. I also love to cruise thought vintage stores and flea markets, always inspirational things there as well as farmers markets.
As brides have access to online resources and do more and more of the planning themselves, what is the nugget of advice or insider info you'd give to a destination bride?
For sure read my book (LOL) as well as buy wedding magazine that feature your destination and go on line and research your destination. Perhaps someone else got married there and made a whole web-site about the site and then you have all the info you could ever need?
When I am traveling to a new place I use social media ( Twitter or Facebook) to ask if anyone has been there and what the best things are to do and see. I also will check Travel and Leisure's web-site for back log articles as well as the New York Times travel section which has covered tons of places. Then I look on blogs and follow a ton of people on Twitter who specialize in traveling. Photographers are a great source for info too.
photography by jenny pfeiffer and emily nelson, meg smith, thayer allyson gawdy, anna kuperberg, jose villa