If you want some Sparkle Motion Decor in your life....

This summer has been pretty busy - I've been preparing for my first styled shoot, (as in the first I am 100% styling and not just providing decorations for), and I have two weddings I am creating all of the decorations for. Because of all of this work going on, I've had to put my Etsy shop in vacation mode for periods of time  - in fact its in vacation mode right now and will reopen on July 22.

So if you want to order from my Sparkle Motion Decor Etsy shop, but its in vacation mode, here's what you can do....

Sparkle Motion Decor fringe drink stirrers

  • For non-custom orders - Message me on Etsy or email me at SparkleMotionDecor@gmail.com. Some of the items I sell are already made and can be shipped right away. I can always re-open my shop so you can place an order.
  • For custom orders or larger orders (such as 24-48 drink stirrers or picks, multiple garlands, etc.) - Again, you can message me on Etsy or email me. Turnaround time will be anywhere from 1-3 weeks, plus shipping.
  • For custom wedding or party decorations - I will be able to work on a limited number of parties and a wedding this winter so message me via Etsy or email me if you want Sparkle Motion Decor to plan and create decorations for you!

Sparkle Motion Decor is on 100 Layer Cake!

Sparkle Motion Decor on 100 Layer Cake A few months ago Lauren of Lauren Fair Photography contacted me about helping with decorations for a styled shoot/surprise engagement for Greg and Olivia of Willow Tree Films. My parents were coming to visit the day of the shoot but Lauren was nice enough to let me provide some decorations for the occasion. I made the chair sashes/garlands out of  hand sewn lace flowers and tulle in shades of bright and pastel pink, lovebead seating cards in pinks for Olivia and teal for Greg, and matching heart cake toppers to fit in with the "Bohemian Glam" theme.

I am so excited to share that this styled shoot was featured on 100 Layer Cake!!!!

Sparkle Motion Decor chair sash/garland

The photos were absolutely beautiful and extra special because they captured such an important event in these two people's lives.

Sparkle Motion Decor chair garlands on 100 Layer Cake

Sparkle Motion Decor, Love Bead Seating Cards, Photo by Lauren Fair Photography, Bohemian Glam Engagement Shoot

Sparkle Motion Decor, heart cupcake toppers

This is the first time I have had anything featured on a wedding blog since my own wedding, and to see some of my decorations on one of my most favorite wedding blogs is kinda a big deal!

Check out the full post here and you can view Lauren's photos from the shoot on her blog.

Finding flowers for your wedding - how to avoid a DIY disaster

Finding flowers for your wedding – how to avoid a DIY disaster

Even though it is still cold and it was snowing a few days ago, I can hear the birds chirping outside, store windows are touting warm weather frocks, and people are pinning bright springtime pins on Pinterest.

Suddenly I find myself loving peach again and other springtime colors.  And I have flowers on my mind.

Oh flowers.....

If you are planning your wedding, or have planned your wedding, you know how much agony these delicate buds of joy can wreak on you and your wallet (as in $1500-$3000 worth of agony).

When I got married, I planned to DIY all my flowers. Three months before I walked down the aisle, I realized I didn't have enough time to make the arrangements, I would have to store them at my venue the night before, and my venue wouldn't let me store them anyway because they'd have to run the AC all night just for my flowers. My lack of planning ahead resulted 1-2 nights of sobbing, and a lot of stressful days - all at a time when I wanted to stop worrying about stuff and start celebrating!

I am just taking a guess here…but I bet I'm not the first person out there who has stressed out about wedding flowers...and I'm certainly not the last.

So in an effort to help at least one person planning their wedding avoid a few days of freaking out, I’ve compiled a list of things I would’ve done differently if I had the chance… please chime in and leave a comment if you have any suggestions too!

1) I would've figured out how many flowers I need earlier on. Once I had my venue selected and I had a general idea of what kind of decorations I wanted, I should've written out a list of how many flower arrangements I needed (how many boutonnieres, bouquets, centerpieces, etc.). It would’ve been just a ballpark list, but it would've helped me  realize it's too much to do before my wedding and I probably would've looked into hiring a florist earlier on for some or all of my flowers!

2) Since I was planning to DIY my flowers, I should've come up with a plan as early as possible. If you are thinking about DIY-ing any of your wedding flowers – even if its just the bouquets – I urge you to figure out how much time you’ll need and come up with a plan as early as possible! Weddingbee's discussion boards are an excellent resource for advice on where to buy your flowers, success stories, and links to tutorials.

Here are some helpful tips that I remember from my research....

  • Practice in advance
  • Recruit a team of family and friends to help
  • Choose durable flowers
  • Allocate time to prep the flowers for the arrangements
  • Make sure you have a cool, dry place to store your flowers
  • Find someone with a truck or large van to be in charge of transporting the flowers
  • Make sure you have someone who can set up the flowers and deliver boutonnieres and boquets
  • Make sure your venue knows your plans and are ok with them
  • Make sure you have someone who can deliver and set up the arrangements, and your venue knows about your plans

3) Consider flower alternatives. You may realize that DIY-ing  your flowers is not a viable option. The good news is that you don't have to use flowers for everything - in fact, you could get away with not having a single flower in your whole wedding.

If you're on Pinterest, you've probably seen tutorials for how to make flower arrangements out of newspapertissue paper, and other forms of paper.  Recruit your bridesmaids months before your wedding and make centerpieces out of  tissue tassel garlands, or attach some strands of tissue paper and tinsel to sticks and stick them in some old bottles. The possibilities are endless and the best part is, you can do it all in advance.

tissue tassel garland centerpiece - stylemepretty

4) But don't give up on flowers if you really want them! I was lucky and found an amazing florist who was more affordable than going the wholesale flower route, and great to work with. And she grows all her own flowers! (Yes, I know I was really lucky!) But maybe you will be too if you do a little research! I suggest looking on the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers' website for a list of local florists and growers in your area.

Finding flowers for your wedding – how to avoid a DIY disaster

Bridesmaids photo taken by Elizabeth Messina, and featured on Ruffled. Tissue tassel garland centerpiece featured on StyleMePretty and photo taken by The Photography ShoppeFlower arrangements by Kate Sparks of Lilies and Lavender, and photo taken by Lauren Fair Photography.