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April Styled shoot sneak!

On Monday I had the amazing opportunity to connect with Twin Cities Vendors to create a shoot that I have been dreaming about since January.  It took Mackenzie, from Mackenzie Events and Kelly from MAVEN, to catch the vision and collaborate together to bring in other phenomenal vendors and add new styling and flair to Tattersall Distillery!  Can’t wait to show more of this shoot later this year!

Planning:: Mackenzie Events // Styling and Florals:: MAVEN // Venue:: Tattersall Distilling // Dress:: Frank Murphy // Stationary:: Jess Bruggink // Men’s attire:: Attmosfere // Cake:: Amy’s Cupcake Shoppe // Hair:: 139 Hair by Heidi // Make Up:: Miranda Xiong // Jewelry:: Style by Cia // Signage:: Signs of Life by Annie // Flatware:: CB2 Uptown

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    April newsletter!

    Happy April!  Below are the happenings of April!  If you are interested in booking a family session for the summer, now is the time!  I can’t wait to hear from you!

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      Highlighted Vendor:: Ehr Styling

      Happy Thursday to you!  It has been a fabulous month, and along with this month, there have been some amazing vendors that I have been highlighting.  If you missed the past weeks, check out Megan Mary Events and Gunpowder n Gloss that I interviewed a few weeks back!

      This week it is my honor to interview a sweet hairstylist Jarae Ehr of Ehr Styling.  She is talented, kind, professional, and extremely timely (which I love and makes it so much easier for my part of the day to begin!) Below are some questions that I was able to ask her.

      What 3 words describe your work?
      Quality. Lasting. Personalized.

       How long have you been in business?
      I have been styling hair for weddings for 4 years and officially started EhrStyling in January of 2016.

      Why or how did you get started in your industry?
      I have a love for beauty and making each style personalized and perfect. This inspired me to join the wedding industry.

      What have weddings taught you?
      Weddings have taught me that in order to be successful, I must listen to the desires, dreams, and aspirations of the bride. They have taught me to be adventurous and bold. They have taught me that there is beauty is every kind of taste, color, and style. Each bride is their own individual chasing their dream for a perfect day. I am here to foster that dream and make it a reality.

      What is your style?
      My style is elegant and fun. High quality hair styles that last all day and all night. Up-do, down-do, or somewhere in-between, I want brides to look and feel their best!

      What is the best thing you have seen happen on a wedding day?
      The best thing I have seen on a wedding day (during the morning hours): When I was styling a bride’s hair and tears streamed down her face as she told me how much she loved her fiancé and how excited she was to marry her best friend.

      What is the best thing you have seen happen on a wedding day?
      When brides and bridesmaids look at their hair for the first time and get that excited “I LOVE IT” look on their face.

      What’s your favorite way to wind down after a hard day?
      After every wedding, I treat myself to Chick-fil-a. I don’t care how far away it is, I will find one. I get a Chick-fil-a deluxe sandwich and a small cookies and crème milkshake.

       Advise you would give to newly engaged couples.
      Enjoy the ride—enjoy planning and getting to know each other better. Make your vendors your friends and be in contact with them if any changes have been made. This will make everyone happier!

      What sets you apart in your industry or what do your clients say about you? The goal behind working on-site is to create a memorable experience for each bridal party. I work to create an environment where brides can enjoy every moment of the best day of their life. EhrStyling is professional, affordable, and flexible. We are not just about hair styling, but about fostering an environment where community is enjoyed, laughter is had, and memories are made. I truly want to know the brides, their style, and what makes them tick so I can help them discover the hair style that will make them SHINE!

      See more of what Jarae is doing on her Facebook feed!

       

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        Wedding day photo tips:: For the Bridesmaids

        So many things happen on a wedding day. There are loads of resources for a bride, but what about her bridesmaids? What can they do to help?   As friends, and especially those in the wedding party, there are small things that you can do to help make the day go smoothly, more efficiently and alleviate stress for the bride on her wedding day.  Below are just a few examples that I have to offer you as a bridesmaid!

        1. Be on time!   Ask the bride where and when you need to be the day before or even the week before and be there.  There are so many ways a wedding day time line can go off, and you don’t want to be the one making that happen because you are late to getting your make up done.  Even being early to the salon or getting ready spot will ease the bride from more stress she doesn’t need.
        2. Have your hair and make up finished and be in your dress (unless you are taking robe shots) before the bride gets in her dress.  These photos are especially beautiful and help create gorgeous getting ready shots.  When a bridesmaid is helping her friend get into the dress, there are emotions happening and a photo for the album is created.  Let’s face it, most of us as a bridesmaid,  do not want to be in a robe or our comfy clothes in any album that we might look at together 10 years down the line!  (I know this is not always doable, especially if your hair and make up people will be on-site and filtering through all the bridesmaids, but even having one or two bridesmaids in dresses helps created beautiful photos!)
        3. Be another set of eyes for the bride.  Is her dress dragging on the ground, help her carry it.  Is her hair blowing in her face, wisp it away for her. If it is an especially windy day, making sure he veil stays in place is also helpful.  These photos are also beautiful and add to the story line of the day.
        4. Be a consistent source of encouragement.  Let’s face it. There is a reason she asked you to stand with her, you are her friend! You get her and she wants you there.  Make her laugh, keep her calm, remind her of that amazingly hilarious trip to Mexico you took together, and get her laughing or crying!  There are so many ways that you, as a dear friend, can bring out the best in her.  This is an incredible day, have fun with her.  These are some of my favorite photos of the bride and her maids.
        5. Make it about her.  We’ve all been in that wedding where there is that one bridesmaid who kinda, sorta forgets that it is not her day.  Don’t be that girl.  Make it all about helping your friend be the star of her own wedding day.  Stand back in the limelight and if something doesn’t go the way you envisioned it, don’t worry or make it a big deal, today is about her.
        6. If you have kids, have someone else be responsible for them, at least for part of the day.  I know that can be hard, trust me, I have been that mom who has been in the wedding as a bridesmaid, and be mom at the same time.  Getting little people’s hair done right and in the dresses, shoes and ties can be overwhelming.  Hiring a babysitter for a portion of the day, having a grandparent, aunt, uncle or friend help can make it not only less stressful for you, but also the bride.

        So I know this not an extensive list, but just some ideas that can be helpful to you as the bridesmaid on a wedding day.

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          Vendor Highlight:: Designs by Rita

          Rita and I met a few years back when she was the florist at a wedding I was photographing.  I really admire her work and when I asked if she would help me with a spring maternity session by creating a floral crown, she gladly agreed!   She is a veteran in the floral world and someone I look up to as a business owner.  In the ever-changing world of weddings, sticking around and maintaining quality business is hard to come by.  Rita is the real deal. If you have a minute to check her work out, you will not be disappointed. Below are some questions I asked her to answer!

          What are 3 words describe your work? 
          Honest, Reasonable, Beautiful

          How long have you been in business? 
          I have been doing flowers for 30 years. 

          Why or how did you get started in your industry? 
          I wanted my own business and I love being creative, flowers and weddings seemed like a perfect fit!

          What have weddings taught you? 
          That traditions change and everyone has their own vision.

          What is your style?
          My style is my customers style. I truly try to capture the look they are going for.

          What is the best thing you have seen happen on a wedding day? 
          For me personally as the florist, when the bride is brought to tears when she sees her bouquet for the first time. 

          What are some sources of inspiration or influences on your work?
          Like many, Pinterest. However, my inspiration comes from my customers, their vision and always keeping up to date with designs, themes and color palettes.

          What’s your favorite way to wind down after a hard day? 
          Time spent with family and friends. Maybe some snuggle time with my dogs. Sometimes, getting in my sewing room and finding other ways of being creative.

          Best or worst wedding advice you received when you got married? 
          Best…Always remain friends and laugh together, because at the end of the day…you will need that.

          Advice you would give to newly engaged couples. 
          Continue to go on dates…FOREVER. Remind yourself during the rough times what brought you to this place in your life to begin with and if you feel you lost that…FIND IT AGAIN!

          What sets you apart in your industry or what do your clients say about you?
          My clients like that I’m up front and honest. I don’t push things upon them, I am here to bring their vision to life and to guide them in that direction. They like the fact that my years of experience not only lies in my floral designs, but in planning and organizing of the event itself.

          Be sure to look Rita up Online and on Facebook!

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