Friday, August 3, 2012

Pitter Patter

In case you are wondering, there are things outside of the wedding world that makes our heart beat faster. Dwell Studio has a new line of fabulous wallpaper that takes one's breath. Where oh where to use it first?

Monday, July 30, 2012

Happy Travels


Traveling can be hectic, confusing, and tiring. But it can also take you to beautiful, relaxing and interesting places. People travel for weddings, for work, for fun, for family, and there are a few essentials that we think everyone should have, no matter where they’re going.

The Kindle Fire, Amazon’s newest tablet, is perfect for reading, watching TV and movies, and playing games. The touch screen is non-reflective and easy to use, and the colors are vibrant. And if you thought it couldn’t get any more perfect, brace yourself. It’s small (7.5 X 4.7) and lightweight enough to slip in your bag (or briefcase) to take with you anywhere. ($199 on www.amazon.com)

If you constantly find yourself in airports that you don’t know very well, this may be the app for you. Flysmart (Free, from www.apple.com) can download and tell you almost anything you need to know about the airport. The app can download flight numbers and their gates, terminal maps, and lists of all of the stores and restaurants. This app helps you stop getting lost in, say, Atlanta, (what a way to start your honeymoon, searching for your flight!) and find your gate quickly and without stress.

Once you reach that honeymoon, or destination wedding, what do you want to do? Take pictures. Beaches in Hawaii, Cancun, the Caribbean…who wouldn’t want pictures of those? But unfortunately, getting married on the beach at sunset can make for bad lighting. This little camera, the Lytro, ($399-$499 at www.lytro.com/camera) can take pictures in low light, as well as extremely fast, and you can focus after you take them. This means that the slight fuzziness of the picture of sunlight hitting a wave behind the happy bride and groom is no longer a problem. Not to mention all of those pictures of everyone having a good time at the beach party (which just happens to be lit only by tiki torches).

And if you travel for business more than for pleasure, but you still have to share documents with people on the opposite side of the country, then maybe you need this item. The iTwin ($99 on www.itwin.com) is a USB drive in two parts. You just have to plug it in to one computer and then take off the other half and give it to someone else. They can plug it into their computer (or you can plug it in to your laptop) and then you can access all of the files through the Internet. Traveling for work just got a little less stressful.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Fun Bachelorette Party Ideas

Recently, the Baltimore Sun published an article describing fun ideas for themed bachelorette parties. For those of you who missed the great ideas and looking for a fabulous pre-wedding party theme, here are some suggestions:

High Adventure: Skydive Baltimore will take private party groups for tandem skydiving jumps. The plane speeds through the air and climbs as high as 14,000 feet. Just the perfect outing for the thrill seeking bachelorette. The plane takes off from a private airport in Harford County and prices start at $ 239 per person.

Thirsty?: The Wine Market in South Baltimore offers private wine tasting events, broken down by region and by season. Tastings feature 5 wines and hors d'oeuvres and range in price from $ 25-32 per person.

Sporting Good: Watch the Orioles beat a rival team from the private Miller Lite Flight Deck at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. A minimum of 24 guests and a maximum of 30, can see all the action for $ 40 per person which includes a $ 15 food and beverage voucher. That sounds like good, clean fun.

The Artist: How about a session at the Painting Workshop in Mount Washington to bring out your inner Picasso? A still life set-up and instructions are included, and for $ 225, you and your friends get two hours to paint away.

Time to Eat: How about a private cooking lesson from Baltimore Chef Nancy Longo? For a group of 8 or more, on a Sunday or Monday afternoon or evening at her restaurant Pierpoint, she will teach a new recipe or cuisine. Classes are $ 75 per person and include alcohol.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hiring !

The Bridal Salon at Saks Jandel is eagerly looking for a fabulous sales consultant for their salon. The position is full time (yes, including Saturdays) and the best candidate is a good people person with sales ability and fashion style! Retail experience is great, but not required. Attention to detail a must.


Photo by the fabulous David Michele Photography

Monday, July 23, 2012

Adult Juice Boxes




 
What a great idea! Why didn’t we think of this? For those wine lovers out there, your dream has come true. Black Box Wines has created on-the-go adult juice boxes. You no longer have to worry about carrying wine glasses or a wine opener, just twist and sip. The small 500ML box with environmentally friendly packaging allows you to take your Black Box Wine with you everywhere you go. Perfectly priced at $5 per box and available in different flavors, we have a feeling that this will be a new trend for summer/fall 2012. 

Friday, July 20, 2012

Essie Bridal Nails


Refinery 29 recently posted a great little piece on Essie nail polishes.  The brand created a line of fabulous bridal colors that would accent any sparkling ring.  The soft creamy pastel colors are subtle yet playful and would work on both the bride and bridesmaids.  The line has been described as celebrating "brides who are confident and want to have fun with color, yet with a nod to tradition."

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Will You Marry Me?


In 1979, Pepsi used a skywriter to write “Marry Me Sue” in the sky, becoming what is one of their most well known advertisements. Since then, skywriting has been a big way of popping the question. But like everything else, it has evolved. Say goodbye to the old school airplanes, and say hello to the digital version.

Bootcamp Lights, run by Kyle Benham and Robert Schapiro, is headlining this change. Their customized R22 helicopter has a 36- X 8-foot digital billboard on the bottom, that can flash anything you want. The brilliant entrepreneurs are hoping that their neon-bright advertisements will catch everyone’s attention after years of the same old airplanes dragging banners and leaving smoking trails.

So, if you’re looking for creative ways to ask that special girl to marry you, or advertise your latest invention, look no further.