Archive for May, 2009

As mentioned earlier, late last week (actually one week ago … time flies!), I headed up to Ottawa to meet this year’s blog winner, Tarriell … or is she last year’s winner?! Through a series of circumstances her date was postponed so the planning hadn’t kicked into full gear until now. And boy, did we ever accomplish a lot!

Our first stop was the Chateau Laurier. While not *really* wanting to get married in a hotel, T decided to check it out. And I could honestly see the excitement starting to creep in to her as she started to imagine the day being held there. The room for the reception is a great size (not too big or too small like many others) and an interesting shape!


Anniversary Song

May 26, 2009

Late last week I had the fortune of going on a quick business trip to Ottawa to meet a very special client, catch up with some friends and see a bit of Ontario through VIA Rail. The only problem is I was traveling in the dark at times which means there isn’t a lot to look at … so my iPod was a very good companion.

Get ready for a mushy post.

A song came on that I hadn’t heard in a while and I was able to really listen to the lyrics. As soon as I did I went into la-la land thinking about my wonderful husband … and after it was over I went into a silent rant wondering why no one uses this song at weddings. Possibly it’s because not many have heard it … so I present to you the lyrics and a sample :)

With the birds chirping all around me today, I thought I would look for some bird-inspired finds on Etsy. Soon into my search I found I was drawn to the items with peacocks so here’s a full post with some of my faves!

Description and shop are below each photo.


How about this amazing cake topper by .: krishnasadhu :.?!


Yesterday I stopped to grab mail and was instantly blown away. I received possibly the sweetest and most heartfelt thank you card from a client. I loved it so much that I wanted to share it with all of you.

“Susan,

Where do I start? “Thank-you” is simply not enough to express my gratitude for everything you did to ensure that our wedding was everything I dreamed of. I hired you for ‘day-of’ coordination but feel like you helped me plan & execute the entire event. From your vendor suggestions to calming words, to your quick email responses and amazing organization – everything you did made you such an important & absolutely integral part of our wedding.

What A Lovely Place

May 19, 2009

I received some of the best eco-tips ever from some of the best readers ever!

Jessica was lucky enough to win the recent contest but she also gave back with this awesome piece of advice:

“My eco tip: pour a handful of brown sugar into your palm, add just enough honey to mix well and use as a face scrub- way less chemical involvement than store bought and no extra packaging!”


She wasn’t the only one dishing though. In no particular order, here were some of my faves …

You Must Be The One

May 18, 2009


The contest for a copy of Ecoholic by Adria Vasil is officially over!

Congratulations to …

*drum roll* ………………

Back from vacation. Boo.

Playing catch-up today so I won’t go into too much detail of where I went and what I did but a great time was had by all! My mom and brother were visiting from B.C. so we did many tourist-y things including Niagara Falls …

In early March, before flying off for his tour, MM and I went to check out a little country inn near our city. It turned out to be beautiful, and while not perfect (what venue is?) we had high hopes for it, based on what the proprietor told us. It seemed like all that was left was for us to get the contract, confirm that the pricing and terms matched what we’d been told, and voila! the search would be over.


It was the one we wanted. Or so we thought. MM flew away thinking it was all over but for the ink.

It was not to be.

Jessica from Periwinkle here- Yet another bridal appointment began with the bride to be uttering the words “I don’t have any idea about flowers for my wedding…” This happens often, and has spurred me to this- the Periwinkle guide to what you as a bride need to think about when thinking about your wedding flowers in order to get the perfect mix for you.

First up, let’s do as we at Periwinkle do in our wedding consultations and start from the top with the bride herself. The very first thing we as a florist want to know is what the dress looks like. This always gets the bride talking, which is great and we usually get way more detail than we need. Essentially, what matters is the colour, the style and if there is any ornamentation. So let’s tackle these one by one.

The colour:

Very seldom do we get brides going with an actual colour over a shade of white, but when they do it opens up a world of possibilities for the bouquet. But neutral still reigns for the bridal gown, and so what we need to know is are we talking true white, natural white, off white, ivory, cream….you get my drift here.