Experience the magic with this Destination Wedding at Villa Cimbrone. Discover the magic of Villa Cimbrone in Ravello for your dream wedding!
If it’s classic romance you’re after, it certainly isn’t hard to find in a secret garden tucked away on the property of an 18th century Irish Manor. And, in case that doesn’t immediately send you off to daydream land, imagine this: dilapidated stone, cozy cottages, a blooming greenhouse, and foraged florals. Now, ready to see...
Few things in the world match the charm of the Cotswolds - a stretch of historic villages nestled in the rolling hills of south-central England. Opposite
Lyrical lace. Dramatic ruffles. Whimsical pearls. Welcome to a season filled with romantic possibilities.
Be still our beating hearts! This sherbert colored love affair has us feeling some type of way, and we just can't take our eyes off the 1920's warehouse
My sweetheart and I were counting our lucky stars earlier this week to have the chance to preview the wonderful RHS Hampton Court Flower Show. If you follow my blog, you’ll not be surprised t…
I like exploring dreams and bringing to life stories from another world with the help of AI. My journey process taught me that we all dream about an ethereal world, a land of hope and beauty. And so I start to reveal this realm that all of us dreamed about at some point. Blanca Rozo is just a reflection of the world inside us, an inner landscape.
These are the best music-themed wedding ideas. From your wedding invitations and escort cards to your wedding cake and decorations, here's how to infuse your entire celebration with musical elements.
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. -Marcel Proust I have taken a week off from my blog--something that I didn't plan to do. In fact, I had intended on posting something everyday (November is national blog month, or something). My intention to write something everyday wasn't foiled by the usual suspects. I wasn't too busy--even though life is even more hectic than usual-- I could still clear a minute or two to share something that makes me happy. It wasn't that I've been too lazy, either, which is often the reason I do not complete my to-do list. This last week, I just didn't feel happy. I felt scared and sad and anxious. I heard bad news. News about a friend. The kind of news that reminds you that life is not fair, it's unpredictable and that bad things happen to people you love. This news just sat with me all week. I visited my blog each day last week wanting to add something; not just for my own "post-something-everyday" goal but becuase I wanted to add a little happy to my world (which is why I made this blog to begin with). But I didn't add anything, I didn't feel like it. I've decided to jump back in by sharing the most positive thing I have felt this last week- an overwhelming sense of gratitude. So instead of focusing on the bad things happening around me, I've decided to remind myself of all the wonderful things in my own life. I want to train myself to make gratitude a go-to feeling when I am unsure how to react to something. Its been a slow process to pick up- anger, fear, worry- they are all easier for me to access but they aren't the most helpful feelings. And there is another good reason to remind myself about all I have to be grateful for- it's that time of year. What better time than Thanksgiving to take the time to focus on the positive things in life. So I am not going to wait until the 25th, I am giving my thanks now- I am grateful for my health. I am grateful for my family- my loving husband with whom I feel so connected, my furry baby kitty boys, my brother who is my favorite person to talk with, both of my wonderful sister-in-laws, my father who lets me act like his baby girl when I need to, and my mom who is my guide. I am grateful for my friends- They have given me joy and support for so many years. I am grateful for my home- I have a bed. I have running water. I have a big tv ;) I am grateful for animals- they have wisdom that I do not. Through them I feel connected to the world. They bring out the best in me and I feel so grateful to humans who dedicate their lives to making things right for all creatures. I am grateful for my sense of right and wrong and for my own spirituality. I am grateful for my sense safety. I am grateful for my sense of individuality- I can speak my opinions. I can vote. I can come up with new ideas. I am grateful for my green eyes. I am grateful that I can read, and travel, and sing, and learn new things, and have hobbies. I am grateful for imagination. I am grateful for food. It is delicious and nutritious and I always have more than enough. I am grateful for my dreams... and my hopes for the future.
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A real wedding in the heart of the Hutan Kota in Indonesia. A celebration that took place surrounded by a unique forest installation.
Our favorite wedding dresses from Juliet & Romeo, a delightful collection from Atelier Aimée. This collection features wool berets, short and long
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I planted two small Wisteria trees in my pool area last summer and it's such a treat to see them in bloom right now. Here is the one on the left: Wisteria is a flowering plant that includes species of climbing vines. As beautiful as they are, it's hard to believe that in many parts of the United States, Wisteria is c
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Cover your shoulders for your ceremony or keep warm as the sun sets with this stunningly beautiful Spring Blooms Crochet Shawl Pattern. The delicate romanticism of the piece makes it ideal for the biggest day of your life thus far. If you don't crochet, enlist your mother, or someone else close to you, to make your wedding ensemble personal. This darling bridal shawl crochet pattern is ideal for a spring wedding with the sweet flower motif and the lightweight design. This is one part of your wedding ensemble that you can wear over and over again once the big day has ended. If you're a guest who can't figure out what to wear to a spring wedding, break out your favorite summer dress and pair it with this gorgeous crochet wedding shawl. Don't forget to subscribe to the AllFreeDIYWeddings newsletter for more wedding crafts you love, delivered straight to your inbox every week.
Classic elegance and modern romance go hand in hand for this Portugal ruins elopement designed by luxury destination wedding planner, Sublime Luxury
Dainty Baby’s Breath is actually quite a tough plant. Ordinary soil will do. Be sure it is not too rich, and avoid feeding plants. Cut back after flowering to encourage a second bloom. This species is well suited to xeriscaping. Continue reading below for tips on how to grow Gypsophila from seed.
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Fresh blooms and mild temperatures make these wedding venues the perfect place to host a spring wedding.