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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Summer Quenchers

Are you planning a Summer Wedding? Be sure to keep you and your guests cool with some refreshing drinks throughout the day. Whether it is a bubbly champagne or a refreshing cocktail, your guests will love you forever!



Why not create your own signature cocktail? Here are a few new and interesting cocktails we have stumbled upon...


Iced Tea with Plum + Thyme 


Rosewater, Ginger, Lychee + Rose Champagne 


White Strawberry + Lemon Sangria 

Just for you, we have found some deliciously refreshing beverage recipes. We have quite a few favourites so here goes... grab a pen and some paper and start writing! 

Grapefruit Margarita

Wedge of lime
2 teaspoons coarse margarita salt
14 ounces ruby red grapefruit juice, with pulp (about 3 medium grapefruits)
1 ounce lime juice
5 ounces reposado tequila
2 ounces triple sec
4 slices grapefruit or twists

1. Run a lime wedge halfway around the rims of four margarita glasses and dip into salt. Set aside.
2. Combine 7 ounces grapefruit juice, one-half ounce lime juice, 2 1/2 ounces tequila and 1 ounce triple
sec in a cocktail shaker.
3. Shake over ice until chilled. Strain into two ice-filled, salt-rimmed margarita glasses.
4. Garnish with a twist or slice of grapefruit.
5. Repeat to make two more cocktails.

Serves 4 guests


Watermelon Mojito 

4 large mint leaves
1/2 lime
1 tablespoon superfine sugar
4 ounces seedless watermelon, cut into 1/2-inch cubes (about 3/4 cup), plus a small wedge for garnish
2 ounces white rum
1/2 cup ice cubes

1. In a heavy large glass, combine mint, lime, and sugar.
2. Using a muddler, mash together mint and lime until sugar is dissolved.
3. Add watermelon, and muddle until broken down.
4. Stir in rum and ice cubes.
5. Pour into an 8-ounce serving glass and garnish with a watermelon wedge.

Serves 1



Aperol Spritz Cocktail 
3 ounces Prosecco (or any sparkling wine)
1 ounce Aperol
Splash of soda water, sparkling water, or club soda
Garnish of orange

1. Pour the sparkling wine into a glass of ice cubes.
2. Add the Aperol and then a splash of sparkling water.
3. Float a nice thick slice of orange on top - it will infuse the drink with orangey goodness even more as you sip.


Pimms Cocktail 

4 cups ice cubes
1 lemon, cut into thin slices
160ml Pimm's No. 1
125ml lemonade, chilled
125ml ginger ale, chilled
1/2 Lebanese cucumber, cut into thin strips


1. Place 1/2 the ice into a 1-litre capacity jug. 
2. Add lemon slices. 
3. Pour in Pimm's, followed by lemonade and ginger ale. 
4. Stir with a swizzle stick to combine.

5. Divide remaining ice among four tall glasses. 
6. Place a piece of cucumber in each glass then fill with cocktail.

Serves 4







Strawberry Riesling Slushie (our favourite!)
2 cups hulled strawberries
1 bottle [750ml] dry riesling
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
2 tablespoons sugar

How to make it:
1. Reserve 1 cup of the riesling – cover and place in the fridge to chill.
2. In a food processor, puree strawberries with the remaining wine, lime juice and sugar.
3. Pour the mixture into ice cube trays and freeze until solid.
4. When you’re ready to serve or drink, puree the ice cubes with the remaining wine in your blender.


Now you have the recipes on hand it is time to get practising!

Enjoy the beautiful weather ahead of us and take sometime to choose or create your own perfect signature cocktail for your wedding day.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Going Gatsby

The Glitz, The Glamour, The Mystery and The Elegance of The Great Gatsby styling trend is bringing a twist modern to the 1920's era. Picture fur coats, vintage headpieces, feathers, beaded tassels and fringing, YES!... We are totally obsessed with all things Gatsby.


The elegence of a Gatsby styled wedding is full of decadence and exuberance and should reflect an art deco feel. Art deco was remorselessly industrial, so do away with the flowery vintage theme of late and make a bold statement through repetition of styling elements and motifs and brilliantly shiny polished metals - curving geometric art deco lines epitomise the Gatsby aesthetics. 


The roaring 20's were marked with prosperity and optimism and this was architecturally reflected in the design of buildings and furniture so go to town on finding an amazing venue and fill it with inviting chaise lounges, mirrored side tables, gramophones and vintage tasseled lamps to create an atmosphere that conjures the feel of the prohibition era.


Want to give your guests a nouveau riche experience?...  how about adding roving cigar girls to surprise your guests. The more intimate wedding would be able to create the feel of a very private upper class dining experience with the use of a long banquet table adorned with tall candelabras and wooden victorian chairs or if bigger is better is more your thing then maybe the use of large round tables would do well in a large art deco hall or theatre - if you're really lucky you might just hit the jackpot a find a venue with its very own grand hall double staircase!


Another very fine detail of "The Great Gatsby" era was that it well complimented by the "Jazz Age". If you truly want to give your guests the whole Gatsby experience we highly recommend decking your reception out with anything up to a 10 piece jazz band which will have your guests charleston-ing the night away!


The perfect embodiment of that luxe party look can be carried through wonderfully into your stationary suite with stunning art deco topography and motifs.


Now girls... the fashion! The Great Gatsby era was all about progression and embracing the new and in the style department the 20's were shockingly innovative for the time. Think oh so femine slinky satin gowns, delicate beading and lace, plunging backs, cowl necklines, t- bar high heels and chiffon over jackets. Short locked lasses its your time to shine... preen those bobs of yours and crown yourself with a jewelled or feathered handband, headpiece or head dress. Adhering to your art deco styling with your dress and jewellery will complete your weddings overall look.



A bridal bouquet befitting of the Great Gatsby Era capturing the essence of the Roaring 20s and the coming of the Jazz Age is a bouquet of opulence with an art deco influence along with the contemporary design elements seen today. White carnations were a popular flower of the time and crescent shaped bouquets were also a popular design of the period. Wire structures add an element of newness along with the nostalgic feathers and fringing that have seen resurgence in recent times.

  

 Step away from the modern Limousine to make a vintage wedding day complete with a classic 1920's vintage car on the day.



The Great Gatsby... a wedding, full of prestige, elegance and style for the 1920's Bride and Groom of today!



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Style up your pre-wedding shoot!

You have all probably seen and heard by now about the trend of styling up your lovie dovie engagement shoot. The inspiration for couples is limitless!

Photo: Love, Katie & Sarah Photographers

Photo: CKMetro Photos

Photo: CKMetro Photos

We have come across a new trend that couples seem to be embracing and that's pre wedding film complete with styling. We have a beautiful film for you to watch captured by our friends over at Wedding Films by Net Productions, the lovely couple are Ann and Jamie. You will soon see that adding film to your engagement session truly increases to your styling dimensions....the possibilities are endless!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

w+w featured on Polka Dot Bride!

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One of our favourite weddings is featured on Polka Dot Bride http://www.polkadotbride.com/2011/05/cindi-and-davids-shanghai-inspired-wedding/.

Cindi + David's wedding was one to remember!

Their love of 1920s Shanghai, drums, cats and bunnies made for a very unique wedding. Check it out!

Monday, May 23, 2011

w+w featured on Portobello Bride's Blog!


What a lovely surprise! The lovely ladies at Portobello Bride have featured white+white on their blog. http://portobellobrideblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/getting-to-know-whitewhite.html

Portobello Bride is a great wedding tool, full of fun new trends in wedding styling and planning. We just love PB!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

W+W featured on Portobello Bride


Jimmy+Hollie's wedding snaps have made the gorgeous Portobello Bride blog (http://www.portobellobrideblog.blogspot.com/). We loved working on this wedding. The delightful styling elements were the brain child of the very talented Bride - Hollie Noonan. Hollie is now styling beautiful weddings and events alongside white+white. We are very excited to be working with such talent.

Portobello Bride is an amazing resource for everything weddings. It is one of our favourite wedding blogs. From styling tips to Real Weddings - it is your one stop shop when planning your own wedding.